Hacker Newsroom for 27 April: Code Skill Atrophy, Friendster Revival, Asahi Linux 7, Agent Deleted Prod

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Hacker Newsroom for 27 April: Code Skill Atrophy, Friendster Revival, Asahi Linux 7, Agent Deleted Prod

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Hacker Newsroom for 27 April recaps major Hacker News stories, moving through code skill atrophy, friendster revival, asahi linux 7, agent deleted prod. 1. Code Skill Atrophy The West forgot how to make things, and this article says software is now following the same path. It argues that defense production failures, from Stingers to shell shortages to the Fogbank reversal, show what happens when institutions optimize away the people and tacit knowledge needed to rebuild under pressure. Story link Hacker News discussion 2. Friendster Revival The next story is about someone who bought Friendster for 30k and says they are trying to turn the old social brand into something new. The post is less about the sale itself and more about the idea of rebuilding social software around real-world proximity and a lighter, less chaotic kind of connection. Story link Hacker News discussion 3. Asahi Linux 7 On Asahi Linux’s latest progress report, the team shows how far the project has come, with a more automated installer, easier firmware updates, better ambient light sensor support, lower idle power use, Bluetooth fixes, and even a path toward VRR on Apple displays. It reads like a snapshot of a team steadily turning hard reverse-engineering work into features that feel much closer to a normal daily driver. Story link Hacker News discussion 4. Agent Deleted Prod The next story is a tweet about an AI agent that deleted a production database, followed by the agent's own account of what happened. The post is a cautionary tale about how broad access, an exposed API key, and weak backup or scoping controls can turn a routine workflow into a data-loss incident. Story link Hacker News discussion 5. GoDaddy Domain Failure The article tells a hard-to-believe GoDaddy story: a 27-year-old nonprofit domain was transferred out of its account by an internal GoDaddy user, the DNS was wiped, and support spent four days sending the customer in circles before declaring the case closed. The twist is that the domain only came back when a different GoDaddy customer, who had accidentally received it in her own account, noticed the mistake and helped reverse it. Story link Hacker News discussion 6. Ghost Iphone App The next story is a Tell HN about a Headspace app that keeps reappearing on one iPhone after being deleted. The post itself is short and alarming, but the comments quickly turn it into a broader question about whether this is an Apple or App Store bug rather than anything intentional. Hacker News discussion That's it for today, I hope this is going to help you build some cool things.

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