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Interests: Mobile Development, Open Source, Programming, Startups, Web Development

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Show HN: CLI for one-command static site deployments to Bunny.net

tangled.org
2 points·by bcye·16 days ago·0 comments

Show HN: Tally Marks – an app for counting with a handwritten look & feel

tallymarks.app
1 points·by bcye·25 days ago·0 comments

Next.js May 2026 security release

vercel.com
1 points·by bcye·2 months ago·0 comments

AI used to promote non-existent evacuation flights from the Middle East

bellingcat.com
6 points·by bcye·4 months ago·0 comments

Big data on the cheapest MacBook

duckdb.org
386 points·by bcye·4 months ago·292 comments

EU Commission is collecting feedback for NextGenerationInternet successor

social.opensource.org
2 points·by bcye·6 months ago·0 comments

Hydra: Live Coding Video Synth

hydra.ojack.xyz
2 points·by bcye·6 months ago·0 comments

Nudel.cc: public live coding jam space

nudel.cc
3 points·by bcye·6 months ago·0 comments

Open Neuromorphic

open-neuromorphic.org
2 points·by bcye·7 months ago·0 comments

The Architecture of Open Source Applications

aosabook.org
2 points·by bcye·7 months ago·0 comments

Drinking the Largest Beer at the Airport Makes Everything Better

airportbeer.selfhelpartpublishingempire.com
16 points·by bcye·7 months ago·6 comments

Everybody's Album – Creating the next #1 Album

everybodysalbum.com
1 points·by bcye·8 months ago·0 comments

Ask HN: What's needed for a minimal production Docker deployment?

7 points·by bcye·9 months ago·5 comments

Retinal Implant Restores Central Vision in Patients with Advanced AMD

upmc.com
6 points·by bcye·9 months ago·1 comments

Hop.js: a safe, free CDN for open-source projects, without the privacy tax

bunny.net
1 points·by bcye·9 months ago·0 comments

Lea Ypi: How to think about surveillance

ft.com
2 points·by bcye·10 months ago·0 comments

comments

bcye
·3 days ago·discuss
I figure this is the nextjs exception? The website would probably be HTML-first (I.e. SSR, would work non-interactively without JS), just that the JS doesn’t fail silently.
bcye
·3 days ago·discuss
It was in fact not, hence why I asked :/
bcye
·4 days ago·discuss
How is this twisting the knife in the wound? I wanted to say that they (and other people wearing hijabs) are part of German culture.
bcye
·4 days ago·discuss
Is it illegal too to expel non-citizens? IIRC the issue is primarily wanting to expel certain citizens.
bcye
·4 days ago·discuss
I don't know how the procedure for banning a europarty looks but in Germany the bar is very high. It must be against the core constitutional values (human dignity, freedom, democracy) and pose a threat to that (infamously NPD was not banned as it was found to small to pose a threat).

The procedure here seems to be similar to Germany that the parliament can only request a review from an independent body (in Germany the constitutional court) if this is the case, the actual decision comes from that body after a lengthy process.

Behind the europarty is (among others) the AfD for which the public has been debating for years now on wether to attempt to ban them because of their danger, so it doesn't seem very far fetched for their EU party really.
bcye
·4 days ago·discuss
Someone wearing a hijab looks out of place in the land of the Döner?
bcye
·4 days ago·discuss
> Every European nation state is built around ethnicity as the bedrock of society.

What do you mean by it being the bedrock of society? I haven't found ethnicity to be an important part about being a citizen here at all.
bcye
·4 days ago·discuss
> Political groups are factions of the Parliament, while parties are alliances of national parties at EU level, funded through the EU budget. Neither the group in the Parliament nor the lawmakers will face any consequence if ESN loses its status as a European party.

It’s important to note the lawmakers stay in office even if the European party is banned.

Europe is also not the US and from my knowledge it seems that this is the only party suspected of not complying with values. There are many many more parties that they are not trying to ban.
bcye
·7 days ago·discuss
Well in that case however it’s anything but silly, with AfD chapters being classified as confirmed extremist right[1], holding its party congress on this very day, exactly 100 years after the NSDAP held an important congress focusing around Hitler and introducing the hitler salute[2], holding meetings to make plans about expelling German citizens[3], had an employee convicted of being a Chinese spy[4] just to cite a few.

1: https://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/sachsen-anhalt-ve... 2: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundesparteitag_der_AfD_2026#D... 3: https://www.dw.com/de/vertreibungs-pl%C3%A4ne-befeuern-debat... 4: https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/innenpolitik/ex-mitarbeiter...
bcye
·13 days ago·discuss
What exactly is the issue with that?
bcye
·15 days ago·discuss
Good luck with referring to GDPR. Try clicking through YC startup list and see how many load GA and other trackers onto their landing pages without a consent banner or even a privacy policy sometimes. It’s baffling.
bcye
·17 days ago·discuss
That's awesome to hear, thanks!

It would be awesome if the API would get more robust and documented in general -- right now it seems some params seem to not really work (ex storage zone search), and other endpoints take so many without much clarity over what will be set as the default and what's required. I found that for most calls I needed to check the network requests from the dashboard to see how to use them, would be awesome to have more documentation and examples here showing common flows.
bcye
·17 days ago·discuss
I hope this might be of use to you, it's exactly that, one-command deployments. :) It's still early, but I'm using it across my deployments and it works pretty flawlessly.

https://tangled.org/bruceroettgers.eu/bunnyup
bcye
·17 days ago·discuss
Well except of the people that may solve the damn captchas (:
bcye
·17 days ago·discuss
They were charging for nameserver hosting. The main draw are some advanced programmatic features for (geo) routing, scripting, etc.
bcye
·17 days ago·discuss
Very nice and a great service. I wish there API Keys were scoped however so setting up continuous deployments doesn't risk your, say, MX records getting changed if the key is leaked. And it would be very awesome if they would support IPv6-only origins for the CDN.
bcye
·25 days ago·discuss
Neither does MV3 close the door on ad blockers. This title seems like gigantic clickbait.
bcye
·26 days ago·discuss
That's dragged down by earlier deaths though, so the probable age you'll die, given that you lived so far is a good bit higher.
bcye
·last month·discuss
At least there is the very dedicated and persistent https://noyb.eu :)
bcye
·2 months ago·discuss
This is the standard across Europe outside of a few metropoles (really is there anywhere else in Europe outside Paris & London that does this?)