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This account seems like LLM slop looking at the post history. Who starts every post ‘from Japan’?

I don’t want to interact with hidden chat bots on HN. The irony of this comment about accountability is also frustrating.


They have a post describing themselves as not a programmer, and one as "as engineers". It's got all the hallmarks (lists, "not just but", bolding when you can't). But what really got me was this conversation literally about why they're not AI! It's insanity, and now I'm convinced it's at least a few accounts in tandem, if not more.

Someone else, please, scroll through the account, then read this thread and tell me I'm not crazy: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46439821


This sub thread really doesn’t add value to the discussion IMO and isn’t a fit for HN. The only likely outcome is a real human is attacked based on pure speculation. Let the mods decide if a user is breaking any policy regarding AI comment submissions. Litigating it here is cringe.


I would go even further and say AI witch hunts aren't productive, period. In this case where the person writing is ostensibly writing in a second language it's even more silly


Japanese people talk like this.


Merry Christmas hackers!


Sending power outage context to the vehicles does not seem like enough of a response. I hope at least they have internal plans for more. For large, complex systems, you want multiple layers of protections. The response feels way too reactive when they could use this incident to guide improvements across the board.


Maybe I’m just a skeptic, but it seems like a software engineer or SRE familiar with the application should be able to come to the conclusion of load testing fairly easily. For sure not as fast like 80 seconds though which is impressive. As noted you still need an engineer to review the data and complete those proposed action items.


I think the idea is you could still have a page in the UI that shows archived data but you wouldn’t do that normally with a soft delete. The lifecycle thing makes it up front with the user instead of hiding soft delete as an implementation detail.


What was the password length? How many iterations were used?


In Visual Studio if you drag the execution arrow up, it will rewind to that point. It works really well. It’s okay especially useful when you step over a line you wanted to step into instead.


I hate ads but in all fairness those posts are the most ideal kind of ad. Eg. It’s targeted by virtue of the website, not by harvested user data


I think it’s in poor taste to theme your site to look like HN. Feels a little close to phishing.


I did think about it, but I don't think it's too bad -- the site is plastered with "unofficially" and the disclaimer to prevent that.

I love how minimal HN is and I don't think I've ever seen orange work this well on a site in my life to be honest, so I wanted to pay a little homage and also have people feel at home.

I'll definitely consider changing the theme, and I've already added a disclaimer.


Wireshark can pick up any traffic on your WiFi network so they could run something similar.


Wouldn't it be encrypted HTTPS traffic?


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