New best story on Hacker News: Ask HN: GPT-3 reveals my full name – can I do anything?

Ask HN: GPT-3 reveals my full name – can I do anything?
607 by BoppreH | 280 comments on
Alternatively: What's the current status of Personally Identifying Information and language models? I try to hide my real name whenever possible, out of an abundance of caution. You can still find it if you search carefully, but in today's hostile internet I see this kind of soft pseudonymity as my digital personal space, and expect to have it respected. When playing around in GPT-3 I tried making sentences with my username. Imagine my surprise when I see it spitting out my (globally unique, unusual) full name! Looking around, I found a paper that says language models spitting out personal information is a problem[1], a Google blog post that says there's not much that can be done[2], and an article that says OpenAI might automatically replace phone numbers in the future but other types of PII are harder to remove[3]. But nothing on what is actually being done. If I had found my personal information on Google search results, or Facebook, I could ask the information to be removed, but GPT-3 seems to have no such support. Are we supposed to accept that large language models may reveal private information, with no recourse? I don't care much about my name being public, but I don't know what else it might have memorized (political affiliations? Sexual preferences? Posts from 13-year old me?). In the age of GDPR this feels like an enormous regression in privacy. EDIT: a small thank you for everybody commenting so far for not directly linking to specific results or actually writing my name, however easy it might be. If my request for pseudonymity sounds strange given my lax infosec: - I'm more worried about the consequences of language models in general than my own case, and - people have done a lot more for a lot less name information[4]. [1]: https://ift.tt/DuQBZJN [2]: https://ift.tt/OKBuFpE... [3]: https://ift.tt/Le0buy1 [4]: https://ift.tt/k7jMPr1...

New best story on News: Enclave: An Unpickable Lock

Enclave: An Unpickable Lock
583 by lisper | 260 comments on News.


New best story on Hacker News: Enclave: An Unpickable Lock

Enclave: An Unpickable Lock
583 by lisper | 260 comments on


New best story on News: Enclave: An Unpickable Lock

Enclave: An Unpickable Lock
582 by lisper | 257 comments .


New best story on News: What happened to the lab-leak hypothesis?

What happened to the lab-leak hypothesis?
506 by summoned | 528 comments on News.


New best story on News: SMS phishing is way too easy

SMS phishing is way too easy
488 by ricardbejarano | 249 comments on News.


New best story on Hacker News: SMS phishing is way too easy

SMS phishing is way too easy
488 by ricardbejarano | 249 comments on


New best story on Hacker News: What happened to the lab-leak hypothesis?

What happened to the lab-leak hypothesis?
482 by summoned | 519 comments on


New best story on News: What happened to the lab-leak hypothesis?

What happened to the lab-leak hypothesis?
472 by summoned | 519 comments .


New best story on News: Brave Search Goggles: Alter search rankings with rules and filters

Brave Search Goggles: Alter search rankings with rules and filters
480 by llevert | 262 comments on News.


New best story on News: Crafting Interpreters: A Review

Crafting Interpreters: A Review
438 by chidiw | 148 comments on News.


New best story on Hacker News: Crafting Interpreters: A Review

Crafting Interpreters: A Review
438 by chidiw | 148 comments on


New best story on News: Crafting Interpreters: A Review

Crafting Interpreters: A Review
438 by chidiw | 148 comments .


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New best story on News: GitHub Copilot is generally available

GitHub Copilot is generally available
791 by sammorrowdrums | 672 comments on News.


New best story on Hacker News: GitHub Copilot is generally available

GitHub Copilot is generally available
791 by sammorrowdrums | 672 comments on


New best story on News: GitHub Copilot is generally available

GitHub Copilot is generally available
791 by sammorrowdrums | 672 comments .


New best story on News: I fucking hate Jira

I fucking hate Jira
757 by yakshaving_jgt | 432 comments on News.


New best story on Hacker News: I fucking hate Jira

I fucking hate Jira
720 by yakshaving_jgt | 415 comments on


New best story on News: We are removing the option to create new subscriptions

We are removing the option to create new subscriptions
710 by mritzmann | 217 comments on News.


New best story on Hacker News: We are removing the option to create new subscriptions

We are removing the option to create new subscriptions
710 by mritzmann | 217 comments on


New best story on News: We are removing the option to create new subscriptions

We are removing the option to create new subscriptions
692 by mritzmann | 214 comments .


New best story on News: Webcams aren't good enough

Webcams aren't good enough
662 by 6581 | 554 comments on News.


New best story on Hacker News: Webcams aren't good enough

Webcams aren't good enough
662 by 6581 | 553 comments on


New best story on News: Webcams aren't good enough

Webcams aren't good enough
662 by 6581 | 552 comments .


New best story on News: Redbean 2.0 turned into more than a hobby project

Redbean 2.0 turned into more than a hobby project
566 by jart | 135 comments on News.


New best story on News: Tell HN: Triplebyte is, yet again, making user profiles public without consent?

Tell HN: Triplebyte is, yet again, making user profiles public without consent?
556 by teraflop | 114 comments on News.
Triplebyte (YC S15) is a tech recruiting company that operates by getting developers to take skill tests, and then using the results to match them with employers. Back in 2020, they got in a lot of hot water by suddenly announcing that user profiles -- which had been collected with assurances that the data wouldn't be shared without consent -- would be made public, unless you opted out within a week[1]. This provoked a lot of backlash, especially since the CEO seemed totally oblivious to the privacy concerns[2]. After a lot of angry comments, he publicly apologized and reversed course[3]. Then in 2021, some users started once again being notified that their profiles were automatically being made public[4]. This time, it was explained away as an "oversight" related to the fact that previously, opt-outs weren't permanent but had a hidden expiration time. Triplebyte once again apologized and promised that it wouldn't happen again, and many people seemed satisfied with the "transparency and candidness" of their response. Now it's 2022, and yesterday I got a recruiting email from a company that found me via the Triplebyte account I created back in 2019. When I logged in to check, sure enough, my profile was set to "publicly visible" and "open to new opportunities". I was pretty sure I had never made those changes, but just in case I was misremembering, I contacted Triplebyte support to find out what was going on. Today I got this response: "I was able to do some digging on to why this must have happened, It looks like before we did our last update to the platform you did not have the profile visibility set to indefinitely so the profile was turned on. Since then we have made a privacy chance once you set the profile to off there is not reset time frame it will remain off until you turn it on." (Unlike the user in [4], I never got any kind of notification that this automatic change was being made.) So despite their explicit promises, Triplebyte did not actually go back and fix the privacy settings for users who had them silently changed by the previous "dark pattern". This is a heads-up to anyone else who has a Triplebyte account and might be affected by the same issue. [1]: https://ift.tt/LcxtFpI [2]: https://ift.tt/0IQyN9e [3]: https://ift.tt/ZSABipu [4]: https://ift.tt/0U5lQFA

New best story on Hacker News: Tell HN: Triplebyte is, yet again, making user profiles public without consent?

Tell HN: Triplebyte is, yet again, making user profiles public without consent?
551 by teraflop | 103 comments on
Triplebyte (YC S15) is a tech recruiting company that operates by getting developers to take skill tests, and then using the results to match them with employers. Back in 2020, they got in a lot of hot water by suddenly announcing that user profiles -- which had been collected with assurances that the data wouldn't be shared without consent -- would be made public, unless you opted out within a week[1]. This provoked a lot of backlash, especially since the CEO seemed totally oblivious to the privacy concerns[2]. After a lot of angry comments, he publicly apologized and reversed course[3]. Then in 2021, some users started once again being notified that their profiles were automatically being made public[4]. This time, it was explained away as an "oversight" related to the fact that previously, opt-outs weren't permanent but had a hidden expiration time. Triplebyte once again apologized and promised that it wouldn't happen again, and many people seemed satisfied with the "transparency and candidness" of their response. Now it's 2022, and yesterday I got a recruiting email from a company that found me via the Triplebyte account I created back in 2019. When I logged in to check, sure enough, my profile was set to "publicly visible" and "open to new opportunities". I was pretty sure I had never made those changes, but just in case I was misremembering, I contacted Triplebyte support to find out what was going on. Today I got this response: "I was able to do some digging on to why this must have happened, It looks like before we did our last update to the platform you did not have the profile visibility set to indefinitely so the profile was turned on. Since then we have made a privacy chance once you set the profile to off there is not reset time frame it will remain off until you turn it on." (Unlike the user in [4], I never got any kind of notification that this automatic change was being made.) So despite their explicit promises, Triplebyte did not actually go back and fix the privacy settings for users who had them silently changed by the previous "dark pattern". This is a heads-up to anyone else who has a Triplebyte account and might be affected by the same issue. [1]: https://ift.tt/LcxtFpI [2]: https://ift.tt/0IQyN9e [3]: https://ift.tt/ZSABipu [4]: https://ift.tt/0U5lQFA

New best story on Hacker News: Despite best efforts .NET is still not an open platform

Despite best efforts .NET is still not an open platform
545 by exyi | 456 comments on


New best story on News: Tauri 1.0 – Electron Alternative Powered by Rust

Tauri 1.0 – Electron Alternative Powered by Rust
603 by Uninen | 187 comments .


New best story on News: Tauri 1.0 – Electron Alternative Powered by Rust

Tauri 1.0 – Electron Alternative Powered by Rust
536 by Uninen | 175 comments on News.


New best story on News: Tell HN: Banned from LinkedIn for Reporting Wickr Drug Spam

Tell HN: Banned from LinkedIn for Reporting Wickr Drug Spam
534 by silent_speech | 166 comments on News.
It made the news recently that Wickr (Amazon owned E2EE chat app) is full of illegal imagery. I read about this on my LinkedIn feed then decided to search for "Wickr" there to see who else was talking about this. The search returned dozens of spam messages offering drugs in Asia and the US with information to contact on Wickr for price. I reported these drug spam posts to LinkedIn - which is supposedly an anonymous report. Next day I got a flood of reports on my own comments (nothing to do with that topic), so many I didn't bother to appeal as I had other things to do. Few hours later my account was down. Seems that for retaliation the drug network decided to find me out and use their accounts to subvert LinkedIn's policy and ensure I can't stop their spam. They have new spam up now while my account is gone. No good deed goes unpunished I guess.

New best story on Hacker News: Tauri 1.0 – Electron Alternative Powered by Rust

Tauri 1.0 – Electron Alternative Powered by Rust
536 by Uninen | 175 comments on


New best story on Hacker News: Tell HN: Banned from LinkedIn for Reporting Wickr Drug Spam

Tell HN: Banned from LinkedIn for Reporting Wickr Drug Spam
532 by silent_speech | 165 comments on
It made the news recently that Wickr (Amazon owned E2EE chat app) is full of illegal imagery. I read about this on my LinkedIn feed then decided to search for "Wickr" there to see who else was talking about this. The search returned dozens of spam messages offering drugs in Asia and the US with information to contact on Wickr for price. I reported these drug spam posts to LinkedIn - which is supposedly an anonymous report. Next day I got a flood of reports on my own comments (nothing to do with that topic), so many I didn't bother to appeal as I had other things to do. Few hours later my account was down. Seems that for retaliation the drug network decided to find me out and use their accounts to subvert LinkedIn's policy and ensure I can't stop their spam. They have new spam up now while my account is gone. No good deed goes unpunished I guess.

New best story on News: Tell HN: Banned from LinkedIn for Reporting Wickr Drug Spam

Tell HN: Banned from LinkedIn for Reporting Wickr Drug Spam
523 by silent_speech | 159 comments .
It made the news recently that Wickr (Amazon owned E2EE chat app) is full of illegal imagery. I read about this on my LinkedIn feed then decided to search for "Wickr" there to see who else was talking about this. The search returned dozens of spam messages offering drugs in Asia and the US with information to contact on Wickr for price. I reported these drug spam posts to LinkedIn - which is supposedly an anonymous report. Next day I got a flood of reports on my own comments (nothing to do with that topic), so many I didn't bother to appeal as I had other things to do. Few hours later my account was down. Seems that for retaliation the drug network decided to find me out and use their accounts to subvert LinkedIn's policy and ensure I can't stop their spam. They have new spam up now while my account is gone. No good deed goes unpunished I guess.

New best story on Hacker News: Hertzbleed Attack

Hertzbleed Attack
817 by arkadiyt | 269 comments on


New best story on News: Hertzbleed Attack

Hertzbleed Attack
704 by arkadiyt | 233 comments on News.


New best story on Hacker News: Firefox rolls out Total Cookie Protection by default to all users

Firefox rolls out Total Cookie Protection by default to all users
577 by BoumTAC | 236 comments on


New best story on News: Firefox rolls out Total Cookie Protection by default to all users

Firefox rolls out Total Cookie Protection by default to all users
568 by BoumTAC | 236 comments .


New best story on News: Firefox rolls out Total Cookie Protection by default to all users

Firefox rolls out Total Cookie Protection by default to all users
538 by BoumTAC | 228 comments on News.


New best story on News: Coinbase Announces 18% Layoffs

Coinbase Announces 18% Layoffs
626 by npalli | 499 comments on News.


New best story on Hacker News: Coinbase Announces 18% Layoffs

Coinbase Announces 18% Layoffs
619 by npalli | 497 comments on


New best story on News: Coinbase Announces 18% Layoffs

Coinbase Announces 18% Layoffs
608 by npalli | 489 comments .


New best story on News: uBlacklist – Block specific sites from appearing in Google search results

uBlacklist – Block specific sites from appearing in Google search results
530 by sanketpatrikar | 308 comments .


New best story on News: A Trail Tale

A Trail Tale
515 by royalroad | 53 comments on News.


New best story on News: uBlacklist – Block specific sites from appearing in Google search results

uBlacklist – Block specific sites from appearing in Google search results
529 by sanketpatrikar | 308 comments on News.


New best story on News: Coinbase employees petition to remove execs

Coinbase employees petition to remove execs
506 by shh-shhh | 447 comments on News.


New best story on Hacker News: Coinbase employees petition to remove execs

Coinbase employees petition to remove execs
506 by shh-shhh | 447 comments on


New best story on News: Coinbase employees petition to remove execs

Coinbase employees petition to remove execs
505 by shh-shhh | 447 comments .


New best story on News: Microsoft will include pay ranges in all U.S. job postings

Microsoft will include pay ranges in all U.S. job postings
619 by blue_box | 293 comments on News.


New best story on Hacker News: Microsoft will include pay ranges in all U.S. job postings

Microsoft will include pay ranges in all U.S. job postings
606 by blue_box | 289 comments on


New best story on News: Microsoft will include pay ranges in all U.S. job postings

Microsoft will include pay ranges in all U.S. job postings
600 by blue_box | 288 comments .


New best story on News: “Code” 2nd Edition

“Code” 2nd Edition
628 by emme | 132 comments on News.


New best story on Hacker News: “Code” 2nd Edition

“Code” 2nd Edition
623 by emme | 130 comments on


New best story on News: “Code” 2nd Edition

“Code” 2nd Edition
620 by emme | 129 comments .


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New best story on News: Former U.S. congressman, operative pleads guilty to election fraud charges

Former U.S. congressman, operative pleads guilty to election fraud charges
588 by dmeocary | 562 comments on News.


New best story on Hacker News: Former U.S. congressman, operative pleads guilty to election fraud charges

Former U.S. congressman, operative pleads guilty to election fraud charges
588 by dmeocary | 562 comments on


New best story on News: Former U.S. congressman, operative pleads guilty to election fraud charges

Former U.S. congressman, operative pleads guilty to election fraud charges
541 by dmeocary | 535 comments .


New best story on Hacker News: Tools for Better Thinking

Tools for Better Thinking
777 by andsoitis | 67 comments on


New best story on News: Tools for Better Thinking

Tools for Better Thinking
777 by andsoitis | 67 comments .


New best story on News: Apple Unveils M2

Apple Unveils M2
588 by yottabyte47 | 740 comments .


New best story on News: Tools for Better Thinking

Tools for Better Thinking
776 by andsoitis | 67 comments on News.


New best story on News: Apple Unveils M2

Apple Unveils M2
588 by yottabyte47 | 739 comments on News.


New best story on Hacker News: Apple Unveils M2

Apple Unveils M2
588 by yottabyte47 | 739 comments on


New best story on News: Dear Spotify, can we just get table of songs?

Dear Spotify, can we just get table of songs?
707 by neilpanchal | 344 comments on News.


New best story on Hacker News: Dear Spotify, can we just get table of songs?

Dear Spotify, can we just get table of songs?
704 by neilpanchal | 342 comments on


New best story on News: Dear Spotify, can we just get table of songs?

Dear Spotify, can we just get table of songs?
694 by neilpanchal | 337 comments .


New best story on News: VSCodium – Free/Libre Open Source Software Binaries of VS Code

VSCodium – Free/Libre Open Source Software Binaries of VS Code
674 by pabs3 | 404 comments .


New best story on News: VSCodium – Free/Libre Open Source Software Binaries of VS Code

VSCodium – Free/Libre Open Source Software Binaries of VS Code
671 by pabs3 | 404 comments on News.


New best story on Hacker News: VSCodium – Free/Libre Open Source Software Binaries of VS Code

VSCodium – Free/Libre Open Source Software Binaries of VS Code
671 by pabs3 | 404 comments on


New best story on News: Tell HN: I'm Afraid We're Shutting Down

Tell HN: I'm Afraid We're Shutting Down
781 by RBBronson123 | 152 comments on News.
So it’s with deep professional and personal sadness that I must announce my plans to shut down 70 Million Resources, Inc., the parent company of 70 Million Jobs (the 1st national, for-profit employment platform for people with criminal records) and Commissary Club (the first mobile social network for this population). When I launched 70MR in 2016, I was motivated to build a company that could short circuit the pernicious cycles of recidivism in this country--cycles that destroy lives, tear apart families and decimate communities. I sought to disrupt the sleepy reentry industry by applying technology, focusing on data, employing an aggressive, accountable team, and moving with some urgency. And for the first time, approaching the challenge as a national, for-profit venture. This approach, which I named “RaaS,” (Reentry as a Service), turned out to be wildly effective, and by the beginning of 2020, we were delivering on our mission of driving “double bottom line returns”: build a big, successful business and do massive social good. With the help of Y Combinator and nearly 1,500 investors, I assembled a team and got to work. We succeeded in facilitating employment for thousands of deserving men and women and became operationally profitable. However, the pandemic had other plans for us. When it hit in force in March 2020, companies made wholesale terminations of nearly all our people, and continued their halt in hiring for two years. Our revenue dropped like a rock to almost nothing. I immediately responded by paring our expenses to the bone and began letting team members go. There was no opportunity to raise additional funding, so I began injecting my own money into the company—money I barely have—just to keep the lights on. When the economy and job market began storming back, we were inundated with inbound requests for our services. Our perseverance seemed to be paying off. Except now we were hit with a new gut punch: “The Great Resignation.” Now our workers were reticent to come back to work. And if they did accept a job, they’d often leave after only a few days. It became obvious that we lacked the resources to weather this new storm while hoping and praying the world would normalize soon. (It still hasn’t.) Our coffers are empty. We’ve incurred a relatively small amount of debt (that I personally guaranteed) that I hope to negotiate down. All employees have been paid what they were owed (except for me). I will explore sale of assets we hold. On a personal note, I can’t tell you how grateful and humbled I’ve been that many would entrust their investment or business with me. For a person who’s done time in prison (me), it’s almost impossible to ask for someone’s trust. I have not yet forgiven myself for things I did which ultimately got me into trouble. But I will be eternally grateful to those that assisted me in my efforts to settle the score and win back my karma. From the beginning I was blessed by an unbelievable team of smart, funny, passionate young people who shared my ambition to cause change. They stuck with me/us until the very end. I’m most saddened by the millions of formerly incarcerated men and women who we won’t be able to help. These are some of the most sincere, honest, and heroic people I’ve ever met. It was my life’s honor to work with them. I’m pretty sure I’ll continue my reentry work. Several prominent organizations have indicated their interests in me assuming a leadership role. I need to work, and I need to continue my work. I’m so sorry for this outcome, despite the good we’ve done. I’m not sure we could have done anything differently or better, but ultimately, I take full responsibility. Needless to say, if you have any thoughts or suggestions, please don’t hesitate to reach out, here or at Richard@70MillionJobs.com. This has been the greatest experience of my life; it couldn’t have happened without my getting a second chance. Richard

New best story on News: Tim Hortons app violated laws in collection of ‘vast amounts’ of location data

Tim Hortons app violated laws in collection of ‘vast amounts’ of location data
610 by danso | 354 comments on News.


New best story on Hacker News: Tim Hortons app violated laws in collection of ‘vast amounts’ of location data

Tim Hortons app violated laws in collection of ‘vast amounts’ of location data
609 by danso | 353 comments on


New best story on News: Tim Hortons app violated laws in collection of ‘vast amounts’ of location data

Tim Hortons app violated laws in collection of ‘vast amounts’ of location data
608 by danso | 353 comments .


New best story on News: Show HN: A friend and I spent 6 years making a simulation game, finally released

Show HN: A friend and I spent 6 years making a simulation game, finally released
637 by iliketrains | 180 comments .
I've seen some interests in (simulation) video games here on HN so I thought I'd share a short version of our story. More than 6 years ago, me and my friend from university were playing around with an idea of making a game we always wanted to play. We worked on it on weekends but the progress was quite slow, especially due to so many dead ends and wasted effort. Eventually however, we solidified our direction and decided to take the risk to resign from our well paid SWE jobs and work on it full time. It took more than a year but yesterday we have finally released it on Steam: https://ift.tt/1reJjlB... I am still not sure if this was a good decision financially, but unlike in a corporate environment, I am so much happier working on a product that I can put my love into and see people enjoy it, see my direct impact, and be able to make big decisions (although this also adds a lot of stress). I also quite enjoy the added SWE challenges. I had to write so many complex algorithms (path-finding, logistics, serialization, ...) and optimize things down to bits (shaders, compression of in-memory data, ...) that were rarely required by my corp job. Anyhow, this is getting a little long, feel free to ask any questions, I will do my best to answer them.

New best story on News: Show HN: A friend and I spent 6 years making a simulation game, finally released

Show HN: A friend and I spent 6 years making a simulation game, finally released
607 by iliketrains | 168 comments on News.
I've seen some interests in (simulation) video games here on HN so I thought I'd share a short version of our story. More than 6 years ago, me and my friend from university were playing around with an idea of making a game we always wanted to play. We worked on it on weekends but the progress was quite slow, especially due to so many dead ends and wasted effort. Eventually however, we solidified our direction and decided to take the risk to resign from our well paid SWE jobs and work on it full time. It took more than a year but yesterday we have finally released it on Steam: https://ift.tt/1reJjlB... I am still not sure if this was a good decision financially, but unlike in a corporate environment, I am so much happier working on a product that I can put my love into and see people enjoy it, see my direct impact, and be able to make big decisions (although this also adds a lot of stress). I also quite enjoy the added SWE challenges. I had to write so many complex algorithms (path-finding, logistics, serialization, ...) and optimize things down to bits (shaders, compression of in-memory data, ...) that were rarely required by my corp job. Anyhow, this is getting a little long, feel free to ask any questions, I will do my best to answer them.

New best story on Hacker News: Show HN: A friend and I spent 6 years making a simulation game, finally released

Show HN: A friend and I spent 6 years making a simulation game, finally released
601 by iliketrains | 168 comments on
I've seen some interests in (simulation) video games here on HN so I thought I'd share a short version of our story. More than 6 years ago, me and my friend from university were playing around with an idea of making a game we always wanted to play. We worked on it on weekends but the progress was quite slow, especially due to so many dead ends and wasted effort. Eventually however, we solidified our direction and decided to take the risk to resign from our well paid SWE jobs and work on it full time. It took more than a year but yesterday we have finally released it on Steam: https://ift.tt/1reJjlB... I am still not sure if this was a good decision financially, but unlike in a corporate environment, I am so much happier working on a product that I can put my love into and see people enjoy it, see my direct impact, and be able to make big decisions (although this also adds a lot of stress). I also quite enjoy the added SWE challenges. I had to write so many complex algorithms (path-finding, logistics, serialization, ...) and optimize things down to bits (shaders, compression of in-memory data, ...) that were rarely required by my corp job. Anyhow, this is getting a little long, feel free to ask any questions, I will do my best to answer them.

New best story on News: ChatControl: EU wants to scan all private messages, even in encrypted apps

ChatControl: EU wants to scan all private messages, even in encrypted apps 942 by Metalhearf | 515 comments on News.