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Nebraska wildfires leave ranchers scrambling for forage

2026-03-22 @ 18:38:21Points: 12Comments: 2

Palantir extends reach into British state as gets access to sensitive FCA data

2026-03-22 @ 17:56:26Points: 48Comments: 5

OpenClaw Is a Security Nightmare Dressed Up as a Daydream

2026-03-22 @ 17:35:28Points: 68Comments: 53

Why I love NixOS

2026-03-22 @ 17:17:06Points: 95Comments: 73

Five Years of Running a Systems Reading Group at Microsoft

2026-03-22 @ 17:06:38Points: 37Comments: 4

GrapheneOS refuses to comply with new age verification laws for operating system

2026-03-22 @ 16:28:52Points: 62Comments: 19

Ask HN: Apple terminated our dev account over a rogue employee

2026-03-22 @ 16:23:50Points: 118Comments: 15

We are a small software company in Africa. For over two years, we've built and maintained an app. It has become a vital economic engine for our local community, employing a whole fleet of delivery agents and serving as a lifeline for local stores and restaurants.

Recently, we discovered that a single employee used a shared company machine to engage in unauthorized activities that violated Apple's Developer Terms of Service.

We took immediate action: we fired the employee on the spot and completely overhauled our security. We revoked all individual access and implemented mandatory, peer-reviewed, supervised sessions for any Apple Developer portal access.

The problem is the collateral damage. Apple terminated our entire organization's account. We submitted an appeal through App Store Connect, but we feel completely stuck behind automated walls. We have also emailed Apple executives, but are waiting in the dark.

Because of this one employee's actions, our app is facing total removal, and families in our community are quite literally losing their daily income. We aren't asking for special treatment, just a chance for a real human at App Review to look at the security steps we've taken and consider a second chance.

If anyone here has been through this, has advice, or knows how to get a human at Apple to actually read our appeal, our entire community would be forever grateful. Thank you so much for your time.

(For reference if any Apple folks are reading: our Apple Team ID is T35TM9SW45)

MAUI Is Coming to Linux

2026-03-22 @ 15:43:21Points: 74Comments: 26

The Future of Version Control

2026-03-22 @ 15:16:28Points: 221Comments: 128

Show HN: Revise – An AI Editor for Documents

2026-03-22 @ 13:28:45Points: 38Comments: 32

The word processor engine and rendering layer are all built from scratch - the only 3rd party library I used was the excellent Y.js for the CRDT stack.

Would love some feedback!

Building an FPGA 3dfx Voodoo with Modern RTL Tools

2026-03-22 @ 13:24:38Points: 120Comments: 22

A case against currying

2026-03-22 @ 13:03:55Points: 71Comments: 93

Project Nomad – Knowledge That Never Goes Offline

2026-03-22 @ 12:28:38Points: 266Comments: 52

The IBM scientist who rewrote the rules of information just won a Turing Award

2026-03-22 @ 11:53:37Points: 57Comments: 5

More common mistakes to avoid when creating system architecture diagrams

2026-03-22 @ 11:51:52Points: 103Comments: 38

Flash-MoE: Running a 397B Parameter Model on a Laptop

2026-03-22 @ 11:30:03Points: 237Comments: 90

Reports of code's death are greatly exaggerated

2026-03-22 @ 11:09:34Points: 94Comments: 94

Windows native app development is a mess

2026-03-22 @ 09:57:31Points: 220Comments: 224

HopTab – Open source macOS app switcher and tiler that replaces Cmd+Tab

2026-03-22 @ 06:23:59Points: 113Comments: 31

Cloudflare flags archive.today as "C&C/Botnet"; no longer resolves via 1.1.1.2

2026-03-22 @ 03:43:51Points: 312Comments: 230

JavaScript Is Enough

2026-03-22 @ 00:53:55Points: 59Comments: 32

My first patch to the Linux kernel

2026-03-19 @ 19:51:07Points: 193Comments: 40

Vectorization of Verilog Designs and its Effects on Verification and Synthesis

2026-03-19 @ 16:40:37Points: 4Comments: 0

A review of dice that came with the white castle

2026-03-19 @ 06:47:54Points: 105Comments: 30

Monuses and Heaps

2026-03-18 @ 23:55:42Points: 40Comments: 4

Why Lab Coats Turned White

2026-03-18 @ 18:16:04Points: 53Comments: 30

Node.js worker threads are problematic, but they work great for us

2026-03-18 @ 16:51:51Points: 53Comments: 29

25 Years of Eggs

2026-03-18 @ 15:44:08Points: 208Comments: 61

Learnings from training a font recognition model from scratch

2026-03-17 @ 20:16:14Points: 18Comments: 2

Zero ZGC4: A Better Graphing Calculator for School and Beyond

2026-03-17 @ 18:07:34Points: 13Comments: 15

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