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<h1><a href="https://kherrick.github.io/hacker-news/">Hacker News</a></h1>
<section id="latest">
<h2>Latest</h2>
<section id="41591674">
<h3>
<a
class="item"
href="https://www.zeynepevecen.dev/writing/interface"
>AI as an Information Interface</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-19 @ 13:31:59</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">12</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41591674"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 3</span></span
>
</h4>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41591560">
<h3>
<a
class="item"
href="https://www.backblaze.com/blog/announcing-support-for-ipv6/"
>Support for IPv6</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-19 @ 13:16:42</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">19</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41591560"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 0</span></span
>
</h4>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41591449">
<h3>
<a class="item" href="https://github.com/dragostis/chili"
>Show HN: Chili. Rust port of Spice, a low-overhead
parallelization library</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-19 @ 13:04:21</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">37</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41591449"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 2</span></span
>
</h4>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41591399">
<h3>
<a
class="item"
href="https://risk-engineering.org/concept/Rasmussen-practical-drift"
>Drift towards danger and the normalization of deviance (2017)</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-19 @ 12:58:18</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">34</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41591399"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 11</span></span
>
</h4>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41590807">
<h3>
<a class="item" href="https://www.trebeljahr.com/posts/diatoms"
>Diatom Arrangements</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-19 @ 11:47:45</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">16</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41590807"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 4</span></span
>
</h4>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41588200">
<h3>
<a class="item" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41588200"
>Ask HN: My son might be blind – how to best support</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-19 @ 03:27:43</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">245</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41588200"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 83</span></span
>
</h4>
<div class="text">
My son might be blind. He is only a few months old but things are
concerning. I'm looking for resources, books, websites, etc to
learn how to best support a blind baby, toddler, and beyond. Any
help would be appreciated.
</div>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41587461">
<h3>
<a
class="item"
href="https://netflixtechblog.com/introducing-netflixs-key-value-data-abstraction-layer-1ea8a0a11b30"
>Netflix's Key-Value Data Abstraction Layer</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-19 @ 01:13:40</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">26</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41587461"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 1</span></span
>
</h4>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41586682">
<h3>
<a class="item" href="https://github.com/nikita36078/J2ME-Loader"
>J2ME-Loader: J2ME emulator for Android devices</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-18 @ 23:17:36</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">76</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41586682"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 32</span></span
>
</h4>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41586579">
<h3>
<a
class="item"
href="https://lichess.org/@/Lichess/blog/post-mortem-of-our-longest-downtime/XAgG7jbd"
>Lichess: Post-Mortem of Our Longest Downtime</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-18 @ 23:02:41</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">58</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41586579"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 10</span></span
>
</h4>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41586031">
<h3>
<a
class="item"
href="https://ssoready.com/blog/engineering/ruby-saml-pwned-by-xml-signature-wrapping-attacks/"
>Ruby-SAML pwned by XML signature wrapping attacks</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-18 @ 21:59:42</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">132</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41586031"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 63</span></span
>
</h4>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41585468">
<h3>
<a class="item" href="https://github.com/denys-olleik/accounting"
>Show HN: I've Built an Accounting System</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-18 @ 21:04:55</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">97</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41585468"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 17</span></span
>
</h4>
<div class="text">
<p>Not quite production ready, yet.</p>
<p>Only need PostgreSQL installed to try.</p>
<p>
I will add support to choose SQLite when they add native support
for geography types.
</p>
</div>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41585449">
<h3>
<a class="item" href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41585449"
>Meticulous (YC S21) is hiring to eliminate UI tests</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-18 @ 21:03:07</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">1</span></span
>
</h4>
<div class="text">
<p>
I'm Gabriel, CEO and co-founder of Meticulous,
<a href="https://meticulous.ai/?utm_source=hn"
>https://meticulous.ai/?utm_source=hn</a
>.
</p>
<p>
Backed by YC, Coatue, the CTO of GitHub, CEO of Vercel, CPO of
Adobe and others,
<a href="https://meticulous.ai?utm_source=hn"
>https://meticulous.ai?utm_source=hn</a
>
monitors how developers interact with your app and automatically
generates and maintains test coverage nearing 100%. Even for the
most complex applications. All without needing to write or
maintain a single test.
</p>
<p>
Our customers find it increases their end-to-end frontend
development velocity by over 20%. If you’ve ever had the rare
chance of working on a project where you can have near 100%
confidence in your changes before you hit merge you’ll
understand this immediately: programming feels completely
different in that environment. Every dev can refactor with
complete confidence and speed. And so they do, keeping the code
fresh & nimble. Our customers’s developers have been able to
move faster than they’ve often ever experienced before.
</p>
<p>
We’re growing rapidly, and want to provide this experience to
every software company in the world — while freeing them of the
burden of writing or maintaining tests. We’ve built a team of
exclusively world-class software engineers (“One of the
strongest teams that I have seen” - Jared Friedman, Partner at Y
Combinator).
</p>
<p>
If you join us we’ll promise you’ll learn faster than you ever
have in your career, and will be able to fundamentally change
how the world develops software.
</p>
<p>## How does Meticulous work?</p>
<p>
You add a script tag on localhost and internal stacks, and
Meticulous records all the development teams daily interactions
with the app as they develop features. Meticulous understands
every line of code, component and route executed by each flow
and uses this to maintain a visual snapshot test suite that
covers close to 100% of your code. This suite tests your apps
UI, user flows and logic at all layers, across all edge cases,
all branches, all feature flags. As your app evolves, your test
suite evolves.
</p>
<p>
The tests are executed in an environment that ensures full
determinism from the lowest level, right down to how the
browsers’ macro & micro-tasks are scheduled — so no flakes.
This bedrock of determinism is what makes the full system
possible.
</p>
<p>
You can watch a 60 second demo at
<a href="https://meticulous.ai?utm_source=hn"
>https://meticulous.ai?utm_source=hn</a
>.
</p>
<p>## What’s our team like?</p>
<p>
We are a London-based YC company. Our engineering team
previously worked at Dropbox, Opendoor, Palantir, GitHub and
Google, and have previously led 100+ engineer organizations at
these companies. We are backed by some of the best founders and
technical leaders in Silicon Valley, including Guillermo Rauch
(founder Vercel, author next.js), Jason Warner (CTO GitHub),
Scott Belsky (CPO Adobe), Calvin French-Owen (founder Segment),
Jared Friedman (YC partner and former CTO of Scribd) and a bunch
of other incredible folks.
</p>
<p>
Catching visual regressions is just the start. There is an
entire category of products to build on top of replay. This
ranges from catching exceptions to revealing the performance
impact of frontend code.
</p>
<p>
We want to change the way the world develops software, and
influence software approaches for decades to come.
</p>
<p>
We are seeding a London office and hiring an onsite founding
engineer to join our team of six. We sponsor visas.
</p>
<p>
You will have autonomy in building out this technology, but here
are a few problems you might work on:
</p>
<p>
- Build a distributed system to concurrently replay thousands of
sessions, such that a developer gets a result in seconds. -
Speed up the replay of sessions in a way that retains
determinism. - Derive algorithms to detect sessions that cover
differing code paths and edge cases, and ignore sessions that
are too similar. - Help build out a team of world-class, highly
collaborative, software engineers.
</p>
<p>
As founding engineer, you get to shape the company, and build
the culture and technology from the ground up.
</p>
<p>What we look for:</p>
<p>
In a sentence: Technically brilliant, delightful to work with,
combined with a self-awareness and strong desire to improve. We
also want to make sure everyone is highly supportive of each
other; we win as a team.
</p>
<p>
We're currently only looking to bring on folks with senior level
skill sets and 5+ years of industry experience. You should have
strong web fundamentals and a deep love for software
engineering. Maybe you enjoy programming books like Clean Code,
Designing Data Intensive Applications, Pragmatic Programmer etc.
or enjoy hacking on interesting side projects. You value
transparency and candid feedback, and are motivated by a strong
desire to become the best engineer you can be.
</p>
<p>
You can read about our values here
<a
href="https://ruby-wish-a8f.notion.site/Mission-Values-979c32ec58e74856af02da2e59c9f64d"
>https://ruby-wish-a8f.notion.site/Mission-Values-979c32ec58e...</a
>
</p>
<p>
You will be given the space and time to up-level yourself as an
engineer in terms of conferences, reading, or whatever you think
will be most valuable. We will also set you up with mentorship,
if you desire it, from top engineering leaders (folks running
100-engineer organizations at the world's leading tech
companies).
</p>
<p>
You’ll get to work alongside some of the best engineers there
are, break new ground solving truly novel CS problems and
deliver something that transforms how software is built.
</p>
<p>
If this sounds interesting, please reach out to me at gabe [at]
meticulous [dot] ai with “HN” in the subject line and 2-3
sentences about what you find interesting about Meticulous and
your resume/LinkedIn/GitHub.
</p>
</div>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41583847">
<h3>
<a
class="item"
href="https://blog.torproject.org/tor-is-still-safe/"
>Is Tor still safe to use?</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-18 @ 18:41:46</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">642</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41583847"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 416</span></span
>
</h4>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41582539">
<h3>
<a class="item" href="https://www.crowdwave.com"
>Show HN: I made crowdwave – imagine Twitter/Reddit but every post
is a voicemail</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-18 @ 17:07:22</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">169</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41582539"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 91</span></span
>
</h4>
<div class="text">
<a href="https://www.crowdwave.com">https://www.crowdwave.com</a>
here!
<p>
- crowdwave works best on your phone - unless you've got your
headset and microphone plugged in to your desktop, in which case
desktop works great too.
</p>
<p>Here's the story:</p>
<p>
So about six months ago I saw this post on HN
<a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39910119"
>https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39910119</a
>
</p>
<p>
<a href="https://afterthebeep.tel">https://afterthebeep.tel</a>
is really cool - it's an anonymous voicemail box - you call the
provided phone the number and leave a message. Blaine - the guy
who runs the site (eventually) listens to and approves your
message and writes a headline. It was fun, and I found I kept
going back to it and listening to the messages. I left a message
once and several weeks later it appeared on the site. Blaine,
from comments I read, didn't seem in a hurry to take the site
much further, which got me thinking...
</p>
<p>
And I simply could not get one question out of my head - "what
would happen if users could just hit record on their phone,
instead of having to dial a phone number?".
</p>
<p>
When I get a software idea I get pretty obsessive and that
question just kept gnawing at me.
</p>
<p>
So, like the any reasonable programmer would, I stopped working
on the project I had been working on for literally YEARS and
took a detour. Because that's what you do isn't it - you just
drop those multiple years of work and pick up the shiny new
thing.
</p>
<p>
I saw that afterthebeep is open source and I loved the UI design
- the Windows 3.1 aesthetic really appealed to me - it seems
perfect for voicemail, so I grabbed the open source code and
started development. I couldn't make much sense of the code - it
was using tech I'm not familiar with, so I ditched it all except
the layout and the graphics.
</p>
<p>
Fortunately, the project I had been working on for YEARS is
basically a Twitter/Reddit clone, so I ripped the UI out of the
afterthebeep open source project and did open heart surgery
until like some bizarre Frankenstein's monster I had put the
afterthebeep open source UI onto my code.
</p>
<p>
And I added in the functionality that I craved so much - a
"record" button. Sigh.... relief. It was incredibly satisfying
to hit record and see a message appear almost immediately. Nerd
craving fulfilled.
</p>
<p>
But my satisfaction did not last long. I REALLY HAD TO fix that
problem of getting the posts approved and headlines written. So
I made a back end audio processing pipeline and fed the messages
into an LLM, which ripped the text from the speech and I then
shoved it into OpenAI and asked it to make nice headlines. And
it worked beautifully - now you only have to wait 30 seconds to
see your message with a nice headline! Ahhhh..... sigh,
satisfaction... (it wouldn't be 2024 without an AI twist, would
it now?).
</p>
<p>
But hang on! It would be <i>SO much better</i> if there was some
sort of category system almost like subreddits - then people
could post their messages into areas of interest. So I built the
channel system and sat back.... job done.
</p>
<p>
Looking at the calendar, dreading to see..... I've dropped into
obsessive coding mode and and I've been down this rabbit hole
full time for MONTHS. I'm getting wary - and I'm also getting
tired and sick of the effort - when's this going to end?
</p>
<p>
But wait, another idea! How much more cool would it be if you
could have your own user account, and follow and like and
subscribe! I've just GOT TO make that. AND surely it has to be
multi language doesn't it? I mean Germans like talking too don't
they? And user profile pics, and channel banner images, and
options and settings. And if you don't put in terms and
conditions and privacy and a cookie message then won't the
Eurpoeans turn up and arrest me? At this stage I'm like a
drunken junkie wanting just one more thing, one more thing......
scope ain't just creeping, the scope is up and racing away
faster than Usain Bolt.
</p>
<p>
I'm now like nearly five months into this and packing all this
functionality into a UI that both make sense and fits onto a
tiny phone screen is becoming a huge challenge - a challenge I
don't know if I can actually solve - and if I can't make the UI
make sense then the whole thing will be unusable. The UI MUST be
minimal and yet still reveal to the user pretty much everything
within fewer than five pages in total. The UI had to work BEST
on a phone. That was a HUGE challenge, and I really didn't know
until the end of the project if I could do it at all. But
finally the UI seemed to come together and it was a tight
squeeze but fit onto the limited screen resolution of even my
old iPhone 6s (yes it's my main phone).
</p>
<p>
Then, a few days ago, after many months of grueling grind, there
was nothing left on the todo list. crowdwave was done! All the
features were done and I'd finally chased down that scope creep.
</p>
<p>
Which brings us to today. Give
<a href="https://www.crowdwave.com"
>https://www.crowdwave.com</a
>
a go on your phone or desktop if you have microphone. It's brand
new so there WILL be bugs - hopefully not too severe. Thanks to
Blaine at
<a href="https://blaines.world/">https://blaines.world/</a> for
the inspiration!
</p>
</div>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41581480">
<h3>
<a class="item" href="https://github.com/kyutai-labs/moshi"
>Moshi: A speech-text foundation model for real time dialogue</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-18 @ 15:56:27</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">294</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41581480"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 48</span></span
>
</h4>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41580326">
<h3>
<a class="item" href="https://github.com/exaloop/codon"
>A high-performance, zero-overhead, extensible Python compiler
using LLVM</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-18 @ 14:44:00</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">205</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41580326"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 74</span></span
>
</h4>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41578446">
<h3>
<a
class="item"
href="https://github.com/punnerud/Local_Knowledge_Graph"
>Knowledge graphs using Ollama and Embeddings to answer and
visualizing queries</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-18 @ 11:37:09</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">98</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41578446"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 8</span></span
>
</h4>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41562904">
<h3>
<a
class="item"
href="https://medium.com/the-rectangle-behind-you/the-making-of-four-laps-e20dd59271af"
>The making of Four Laps – a looping video about looping videos</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-17 @ 01:01:57</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">22</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41562904"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 1</span></span
>
</h4>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41556088">
<h3>
<a class="item" href="https://github.com/noperator/sol"
>Show HN: Sol – A de-minifier for shell programs</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-16 @ 13:53:09</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">135</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41556088"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 24</span></span
>
</h4>
<div class="text">
<p>
- Choose which transformations you want (break on pipe, args,
redirect, whatever)
</p>
<p>
- "Peeks" into stringified commands (think xargs, parallel) and
formats those, too
</p>
<p>- Auto-breaks at a given width (e.g., 80 characters)</p>
<p>
- Shows you non-standard aliases, functions, files, etc. that
you might not have in your shell environment
</p>
<p>
- Breaks up long jq lines with jqfmt because—let's be
honest—they're getting out of hand
</p>
<p>
As a security researcher and tool developer, I often encounter
(or create) long pipelined Bash commands. While quick and
powerful, they can be a nightmare to read or debug. I created
sol to make it easier to understand and share these commands
with others.
</p>
</div>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41554900">
<h3>
<a
class="item"
href="https://www.abortretry.fail/p/balance-of-power"
>Balance of Power – By Bradford Morgan White</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-16 @ 11:19:13</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">13</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41554900"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 4</span></span
>
</h4>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41554899">
<h3>
<a class="item" href="https://text.makeup"
>Text makeup – a tool to decode and explore Unicode strings</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-16 @ 11:18:55</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">84</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41554899"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 8</span></span
>
</h4>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41554729">
<h3>
<a class="item" href="https://github.com/Harvie/cnc-simulator"
>I Revived 3-Axis CNC Mill G-Code Simulator</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-16 @ 10:45:54</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">45</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41554729"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 2</span></span
>
</h4>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41554014">
<h3>
<a class="item" href="https://github.com/line/ts-remove-unused"
>Show HN: ts-remove-unused – Remove unused code from your
TypeScript project</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-16 @ 08:39:33</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">85</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41554014"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 43</span></span
>
</h4>
<div class="text">
<p>
There are some similar tools but they are focused on "detecting"
rather than "removing" so I've built one myself. I wanted a
solution that's as minimal as possible; config files to specify
the files in your project shouldn't be necessary because that
info should be already configured in tsconfig.json. All you need
to do is to specify your entrypoint file.
</p>
<p>Feedback is much appreciated!</p>
</div>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41553922">
<h3>
<a class="item" href="https://paulgraham.com/head.html"
>Holding a Program in One's Head (2007)</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-16 @ 08:19:16</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">96</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41553922"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 85</span></span
>
</h4>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41552013">
<h3>
<a
class="item"
href="https://www.historytoday.com/archive/great-debates/aliens-and-enlightenment"
>Aliens and the Enlightenment</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-16 @ 01:51:25</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">35</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41552013"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 31</span></span
>
</h4>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41547596">
<h3>
<a
class="item"
href="https://grafana.com/blog/2024/09/12/opentelemetry-and-vendor-neutrality-how-to-build-an-observability-strategy-with-maximum-flexibility/"
>OpenTelemetry and vendor neutrality: how to build an
observability strategy</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-15 @ 14:05:03</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">116</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41547596"
>Comments</a
><span class="descendants">: 28</span></span
>
</h4>
</section>
</section>
<section id="41546874">
<h3>
<a class="item" href="https://g-trees.github.io/g_trees/"
>Geometric Search Trees</a
>
</h3>
<section>
<h4>
<span>2024-09-15 @ 11:42:02</span
><span class="points-container"
>Points: <span class="points">68</span></span
><span class="descendants-container"
><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41546874"
>Comments</a