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rickcarlino

3,635 karmajoined 13 years ago
See my blog at https://www.rickcarlino.com

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Submissions

InternNav – Navigation Toolbox

github.com
1 points·by rickcarlino·3 days ago·0 comments

Internet Radio Station Directory

radio-browser.info
4 points·by rickcarlino·3 days ago·0 comments

Keet – Encrypted peer to peer messaging

keet.io
4 points·by rickcarlino·5 days ago·0 comments

GemCities – Free Gemini:// capsule hosting

gemcities.com
7 points·by rickcarlino·13 days ago·0 comments

Age Verification in Monolith OS

monolith-project.org
5 points·by rickcarlino·27 days ago·4 comments

Jo is a statically typed language that enables compile-time sandboxing

github.com
2 points·by rickcarlino·last month·0 comments

A Botched Master Thesis Proposal and Idea for a Decentralized VPN

blog.t1m.me
1 points·by rickcarlino·last month·0 comments

AMule 3.0.0 – The "Alive Again" Version

amule-org.github.io
4 points·by rickcarlino·last month·0 comments

LimeWire re-emerges in rush to share pulled 60 Minutes segment

arstechnica.com
9 points·by rickcarlino·2 months ago·2 comments

Gnutella: A Protocol Outliving the World That Created It

rickcarlino.com
272 points·by rickcarlino·2 months ago·93 comments

Gnutella2 Network Statistics

crawler.doxu.org
5 points·by rickcarlino·2 months ago·1 comments

Dandelion Rubber for Sustainable Tires?

dw.com
1 points·by rickcarlino·2 months ago·0 comments

The anti-minimalist backlash is the bigger story behind KDE oxygen revival

filipfila.wordpress.com
1 points·by rickcarlino·2 months ago·0 comments

Kryptor – Simple, modern, secure file encryption and signing tool

kryptor.co.uk
3 points·by rickcarlino·2 months ago·0 comments

Cozy.Talk – Old web inspired discussion community

cozy.talk
5 points·by rickcarlino·2 months ago·0 comments

Why TUIs are back

wiki.alcidesfonseca.com
425 points·by rickcarlino·2 months ago·420 comments

Ask HN: Where do you promote your writing in 2026?

2 points·by rickcarlino·2 months ago·3 comments

Trystero – Browser P2P Library

github.com
2 points·by rickcarlino·2 months ago·0 comments

K3sup – bootstrap K3s over SSH in < 60s

github.com
91 points·by rickcarlino·2 months ago·51 comments

SimRefinery

en.wikipedia.org
1 points·by rickcarlino·2 months ago·0 comments

comments

rickcarlino
·3 hours ago·discuss
Social media companies became so obsessed about maximizing ROI on short form video content that they stopped being a platform to share with friends and turned into Temu Youtube. You won’t see your friends stuff on any of them because it’s designed to work that way. Group chats are the only way to have a meaningful conversation if you a casual non-technical Internet dweller.
rickcarlino
·3 days ago·discuss
It will work for documents and the most simple TODO apps. It actually will not work for anything useful. There are a number of security policies in place explicitly to prevent things in file:// from accessing features available over real HTTPS. You will not have access to anything that requires a network connection, local storage, location services, WebRTC, etc. This is why things like Electron exist and why experiments like Active Desktop, HTA, the thing linked to in this article, that other project that had the same name as this one, and Adobe AIR were tried.
rickcarlino
·4 days ago·discuss
You have clearly never actually tried that.
rickcarlino
·4 days ago·discuss
I was going to mention Microsoft Active Desktop in the original comment, but I didn’t want HN to know how old I am.
rickcarlino
·4 days ago·discuss
Desktop operating systems should be able to run zipped web apps the way Electron apps run today. It ought to just be part of the OS.
rickcarlino
·14 days ago·discuss
I wish someone would build something like hiring.cafe but for DRM free digital content. One search query => uniform search results with direct link to purchase page on relevant marketplace. Basically just scrape and index every DRM free content marketplace and put it behind a single search interface.
rickcarlino
·23 days ago·discuss
Some will never know the thrill of downloading a mislabeled MP3 that introduces you to a new genre or thinking that Daft Punk actually released a track called “Vietnam”.
rickcarlino
·last month·discuss
We have entered the GoFundMe era of vibe coding.
rickcarlino
·last month·discuss
This is true for freelance technical editors, too.
rickcarlino
·last month·discuss
Looking forward to no firmware updates and getting locked out of cloud hosted features.
rickcarlino
·last month·discuss
2015 satirical article from The Onion: "HR Director Reminds Employees That Any Crying Done At Office Must Be Work-Related."
rickcarlino
·last month·discuss
Meta’s reputation has eroded so much that many will view this as an act of desperation rather than a chance to reframe social media. The idea of paying for social media to become the customer rather than the product has been both discussed and tried. There is such a deep lack of trust from years of bad deeds that I doubt anything positive will come out of this.
rickcarlino
·last month·discuss
Will we start seeing stock market dips and spikes correlated to model releases?
rickcarlino
·2 months ago·discuss
This point gets missed by a lot of people.

You could theoretically have a web that does not bloat. HTML is a very good technology for building clean documents. You are not going to get that, though. What happens instead is that you start on a thoughtfully designed page and are always one click away from a cookie consent banner on top of an email capture modal beside four flavors of ad. "Sure, but you can install adblock/VPN/Pi-hole/reader mode/turn off JS/etc/etc..."

I like Gemini because it actually delivered a lightweight protocol that provides what I was looking for. Additionally, it is not just a technology. It is an ecosystem that gained more traction than the hundreds of other attempts that never went anywhere.

The spec made mistakes, but HTTP has mistakes too.
rickcarlino
·2 months ago·discuss
Thanks for dropping a comment! Collecting Gnutella history is a hobby of mine if the article did not make that apparent. I’ve seen a lot of your past work related to Gnucleus while researching the protocol and digging through old documents in archive.org. It always surprised me that the homepage was still online after so many years.

Are you still active in open source / decentralized tech these days?
rickcarlino
·2 months ago·discuss
It is still around! I see network traffic from it on major GWebCache instances.
rickcarlino
·2 months ago·discuss
I’m glad you liked it! I hope to publish the follow up soon
rickcarlino
·2 months ago·discuss
Are you asking if lime wire used Gnutella Web Cache for bootstrapping? I’m not sure. GWebCache is one of many possible ways to boot strap, and I have not run lime wire in over a decade. I saw that GTKGnutella moved off of GWebCache sometime ago and uses some sort UDP based tool now. I am fairly certain that Shareaza still uses it because I see those results come up in my Web cache pull from time to time. I have seen a few advertisements from lime wire fork projects as well.
rickcarlino
·2 months ago·discuss
Part of that war is a war on URLs. URLs are bad if your goal is to keep people in app. Reddit, a site built for link sharing, favors self posts more in recent years. Sites like HN, Lobste.rs are a rarity and feel dated against the backdrop of everything trying to be a walled garden. I am grateful such places still exist.
rickcarlino
·2 months ago·discuss
What if they use advanced evasion techniques like printing it out and scanning it or taking a photo with their phone?