HN is not the place for LLM generated advertisements
It's an Atlassian Statuspage style oddity, the title is too long for a single line and it's put an ellipsis and linebreak. But the ellipsis has overwritten the end of the content on the first line. Full title shows on…
The entire post is clearly LLM generated. I get that a person clearly put together some thoughts, but prompting an LLM to 'turn this into a blog post' is the kind of low effort content I thought was not appropriate for…
Guessing the HN admins merged the post into this, which carries the comments.
It's definitely a fake bait post, what they're describing isn't even possible in the way they said. The post and the OP comment replies even look LLM generated as well. They somehow have a good reason why every…
I don't any signs that it's a bot, or that the comment was LLM generated. It's pretty safe to assume they made an alt to make that comment, as they didn't want to take a negative opinion towards a conservative author on…
I think GP was referring to https://www.chrisbrunet.com/s/politics/archive?sort=new and https://www.theamericanconservative.com/author/christopher-b... I didn't immediately see a red flag that would make me discount all…
I've had Windows Server VMs soft crash and hard crash on Azure. Some soft-lock and a restart via Azure gets them back. Some times the only fix has been to power off / deprovision - then power on again (i.e. a restart…
OpenAI were already logging all the chats, it's just that if the end-user decided to delete their chat history - they would respect that at the time and also delete it server side (apparently). The court order mandated…
None that operate legally will be able to avoid logging chats when ordered to do so. For example OpenAI were required by a US federal judge to log all chats, and make them discoverable to lawyers representing The New…
I think we're expecting too much from an LLM generated article from a user that has been spending a lot of time spamming their content across multiple platforms and websites.
Yep, all their comments are LLM output. As well as their alt https://news.ycombinator.com/threads?id=ruhith Both accounts are used to advertise their website.
They mean to send an email in advance, with a message ID that would later be used in the target email. First email gets ignored, moved to spam, or not read yet. Then the target email gets sent with the predicable…
That's a big yikes just after promoting themselves in the Jmail thread yesterday https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46966562 Of course every service will have outages, it's just funny to see it so soon after saying: >…
> People configure things similar to https://mxtoolbox.com/dmarc/dmarc-setup-cname instructions (which I find in conflict with RFC1034). I don't think they're advising anyone create both a CNAME and TXT at the same…
It's almost like the kind of extra filler that an LLM adds because it doesn't understand the meaning behind the words...
It's an incredibly complex topic, and I do feel for people who are now seeing a massive disruption to the existing ways to monetise their own work (they should be able to live comfortably). It's quite ironic that they…
None of the examples in the article exhibit the 'via' UX. They were all sent with an aligned RFC5321.MailFrom and RFC5322.From (i.e. domain name used in both of those values is the same), those not matching is the most…
SendGrid's platform doesn't need to be the sender of these emails at all. It's just classic phishing, the emails can pass SPF, DKIM and DMARC as all of these rely on DNS resource records to be created on the…
Keeping in mind the consumer space will see minimal trickle down from used datacenter electronics in ~3-5 years from this boom. The GPUs are generally rack-scale integrated units rather than PCIe. The bulk of the GPU…
The funny thing about that is it's extremely simple to bypass. On old or new reddit, search 'author:example' to find posts by /u/example. Or to see both comments and posts, on new reddit go to the user profile and do…
For context, Ben Edelman the author of the blog post was in the video at https://youtu.be/qCGT_CKGgFE?t=1980 Their personal site is also linked in the video description https://www.benedelman.org/honey-detecting-testers/
'Kids Web Services' is a subsidiary of Epic, the makers of Fortnite. https://www.kidswebservices.com/
Micron are estimated to have 23% and 21% of global revenue for DRAM and HBM in Q2 2025. Their 'smaller' market, SSDs - has an estimated 13% of global NAND revenue.…
I agree, and I also am familiar with how WP Engine's 'GES' (global edge security) works. obr.uk points to two IP addresses held in the name of WP Engine, but they're actually BYOIP with Cloudflare. Cloudflare act as a…
HN is not the place for LLM generated advertisements
It's an Atlassian Statuspage style oddity, the title is too long for a single line and it's put an ellipsis and linebreak. But the ellipsis has overwritten the end of the content on the first line. Full title shows on…
The entire post is clearly LLM generated. I get that a person clearly put together some thoughts, but prompting an LLM to 'turn this into a blog post' is the kind of low effort content I thought was not appropriate for…
Guessing the HN admins merged the post into this, which carries the comments.
It's definitely a fake bait post, what they're describing isn't even possible in the way they said. The post and the OP comment replies even look LLM generated as well. They somehow have a good reason why every…
I don't any signs that it's a bot, or that the comment was LLM generated. It's pretty safe to assume they made an alt to make that comment, as they didn't want to take a negative opinion towards a conservative author on…
I think GP was referring to https://www.chrisbrunet.com/s/politics/archive?sort=new and https://www.theamericanconservative.com/author/christopher-b... I didn't immediately see a red flag that would make me discount all…
I've had Windows Server VMs soft crash and hard crash on Azure. Some soft-lock and a restart via Azure gets them back. Some times the only fix has been to power off / deprovision - then power on again (i.e. a restart…
OpenAI were already logging all the chats, it's just that if the end-user decided to delete their chat history - they would respect that at the time and also delete it server side (apparently). The court order mandated…
None that operate legally will be able to avoid logging chats when ordered to do so. For example OpenAI were required by a US federal judge to log all chats, and make them discoverable to lawyers representing The New…
I think we're expecting too much from an LLM generated article from a user that has been spending a lot of time spamming their content across multiple platforms and websites.
Yep, all their comments are LLM output. As well as their alt https://news.ycombinator.com/threads?id=ruhith Both accounts are used to advertise their website.
They mean to send an email in advance, with a message ID that would later be used in the target email. First email gets ignored, moved to spam, or not read yet. Then the target email gets sent with the predicable…
That's a big yikes just after promoting themselves in the Jmail thread yesterday https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46966562 Of course every service will have outages, it's just funny to see it so soon after saying: >…
> People configure things similar to https://mxtoolbox.com/dmarc/dmarc-setup-cname instructions (which I find in conflict with RFC1034). I don't think they're advising anyone create both a CNAME and TXT at the same…
It's almost like the kind of extra filler that an LLM adds because it doesn't understand the meaning behind the words...
It's an incredibly complex topic, and I do feel for people who are now seeing a massive disruption to the existing ways to monetise their own work (they should be able to live comfortably). It's quite ironic that they…
None of the examples in the article exhibit the 'via' UX. They were all sent with an aligned RFC5321.MailFrom and RFC5322.From (i.e. domain name used in both of those values is the same), those not matching is the most…
SendGrid's platform doesn't need to be the sender of these emails at all. It's just classic phishing, the emails can pass SPF, DKIM and DMARC as all of these rely on DNS resource records to be created on the…
Keeping in mind the consumer space will see minimal trickle down from used datacenter electronics in ~3-5 years from this boom. The GPUs are generally rack-scale integrated units rather than PCIe. The bulk of the GPU…
The funny thing about that is it's extremely simple to bypass. On old or new reddit, search 'author:example' to find posts by /u/example. Or to see both comments and posts, on new reddit go to the user profile and do…
For context, Ben Edelman the author of the blog post was in the video at https://youtu.be/qCGT_CKGgFE?t=1980 Their personal site is also linked in the video description https://www.benedelman.org/honey-detecting-testers/
'Kids Web Services' is a subsidiary of Epic, the makers of Fortnite. https://www.kidswebservices.com/
Micron are estimated to have 23% and 21% of global revenue for DRAM and HBM in Q2 2025. Their 'smaller' market, SSDs - has an estimated 13% of global NAND revenue.…
I agree, and I also am familiar with how WP Engine's 'GES' (global edge security) works. obr.uk points to two IP addresses held in the name of WP Engine, but they're actually BYOIP with Cloudflare. Cloudflare act as a…