• BoppreH 8 hours ago

    I would suggest adding the /r/ProgrammerHumor version too: https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/comments/1p204nx/ac...

    The AI crank always cracks me up.

    • tw04 2 hours ago

      AWS definitely lives above unpaid developers. In fact they should probably be the bird flying straight at the unpaid developers as they force yet another company to move to a closed license to survive.

      • publicdebates 2 hours ago

        You don't think AWS is internally built on massive amounts of open source?

        • sethaurus 2 hours ago

          That's what it would mean to place them above unpaid developers in the illustration, yes.

      • mh8h an hour ago
        • sumo89 8 hours ago

          The shark biting the cable is what gets me

          • i-zu 4 hours ago

            One of DNS pillars should be replaced by BGP.

            • mhink 4 hours ago

              And NTP, if I recall correctly.

              • JeanSebTr 3 hours ago

                When was that?

                • rezonant 3 hours ago

                  When was BGP? Or when was NTP?

                  • Sohcahtoa82 2 hours ago

                    I think it was a joke based on NTP being a time protocol.

            • Projectiboga 7 hours ago

              I like that the hand crank is going counter-clockwise

              • Nevermark 5 hours ago

                Crap, I saw it as clockwise. (Furious reversal of effort…)

              • Sohcahtoa82 2 hours ago

                The "Whatever Microsoft is doing" bit was always my favorite.

                • skyberrys 6 hours ago

                  Can someone help me understand the single brick at the very bottom under Linux? What is it representing?

                  • rtkwe 5 hours ago

                    The undersea cables actually connecting the entire internet. Sometimes sharks just take a bite of them, they're reasonable well protected but it's enough damage to cause outages and disruptions.

                    It's the single pin under everything because there are a limited number of those cables especially in some regions so a single shark can take out the entire internet for some countries.

                    http://www.mirceakademy.com/uploads/MSA2024-6-6.pdf

                    • zahlman 3 hours ago

                      Do satellite networks not move the needle in terms of capacity/reliability now?

                      • rtkwe 3 hours ago

                        No. They're not setup to be a principal route between two nations and most satellite networks until very recently didn't even route messages through other satellites but instead retransmitted them to a ground station with access to hardline internet. Even Starlink mostly does this still because it's way cheaper and easier.

                        • toast0 2 hours ago

                          Only a little bit. Just clicking around, a new Hawaii cable is supposed to have 24 Fiber Pairs and 18Tbit per Fiber Pair at the end of this year. If you lose several tbits of bandwidth, you're going to have a hard time making it up with satellite.

                          For small island countries and such, satellite capacity may be sufficient; and it is likely helpful for keeping international calling alive even if it's not sufficient for international data. But when you drop capacity by a factor of 1000, it's going to be super messy.

                          • roughly 2 hours ago

                            I never understand why questions like this get downvoted around here.

                          • Hamuko 5 hours ago

                            I feel like having them as a single brick is a bit hyperbolic, since undersea cables are pretty redundant in most of the world. Get rid of one and traffic just routes around it. Ships have been routinely destroying cables in the Gulf of Finland and the Baltic Sea in the past couple of years without causing significant disruptions.

                            • drob518 3 hours ago

                              The whole Internet was designed for precisely this use case. If there is an outage, the distributed system will try to find another path. No actual central point of failure. As you say, the single brick is hyperbolic. But yea, those sharks can certainly be disruptive at times.

                              • rtkwe 3 hours ago

                                Only mildly. There's not huge amounts of dark capacity just sitting around waiting to take over so if a major fiber connection goes down the remainder will get congested with the extra capacity. It won't cascade like a power outage but the remaining lines will slow down.

                                • rezonant 3 hours ago

                                  Well that depends on how much traffic that cable was supporting, how much free capacity is available on other cables heading to the same area, how much additional latency the rerouting will add and how sensitive to latency the rerouted traffic is doesn't it?

                              • CarVac 5 hours ago

                                Undersea cables. With a shark biting one.

                                • apsurd 5 hours ago

                                  The cables at the bottom of the ocean.

                                  • forrestpitz 5 hours ago

                                    Looks like an undersea cable to me

                                  • b3lvedere 7 hours ago

                                    Oh wow! :)

                                    Thank you for the laughs. I needed that!

                                    • SideburnsOfDoom 7 hours ago

                                      given the events of the last few days, one could add a Shahed drone too.

                                    • poolnoodle 2 minutes ago

                                      The physics remind me of Little Inferno

                                      • jfkimmes 7 hours ago

                                        Here's a little more context about the author's motivation: https://mathstodon.xyz/@csk/116162797629337132

                                        • zahlman 3 hours ago

                                          > In my online undergraduate P5.js course, students are about to begin the module on motion and physics, including a bit of physics simulation using Matter.js.

                                          When did things get specialized this much?

                                          • hendersonreed 7 minutes ago

                                            Looking through the website of the course, it's not really a general computer science course - it "explores the use of graphics in art, design and visualization contexts" and is part of the digital art program. Quite a reasonable tech stack, for that purpose I think.

                                          • ink_13 3 hours ago

                                            Oh cool, a product of Waterloo's Craig Kaplan, most famous for his work on the discovery of the einstein monotile

                                          • andyjohnson0 18 minutes ago

                                            This is wonderful.

                                            The gravitational constant is maybe a little low for my taste, but I like that I can fling a block vertically up off the top of the frame and it reappears even 5+ seconds later. Things don't get ignored out of existence. Neat.

                                            • panzi 9 hours ago

                                              Register the mousemove event handler on window, then you will still get the events when the mouse moves out of the window/frame while dragging and it won't be that buggy.

                                              • DaanDL 8 hours ago

                                                Was about to comment the same. It's a common mistake/gotcha.

                                                • benrutter 7 hours ago

                                                  Possibly dumb question, but does that still hold inside p5js?

                                                  • virgil_disgr4ce 7 hours ago

                                                    p5 is just a wrapper that adds the setup() and draw() functions, so yes

                                              • knowtheory 8 hours ago

                                                I love that the initial state itself isn't stable.

                                                The world keeps moving around us. Can't choose staying still.

                                                • tyleo 7 hours ago

                                                  Interesting! It's stable on my machine. I wonder if this is due to floating-point differences.

                                                  • andai 7 hours ago

                                                    On my machine, the initial state isn't simulated. It only begins simulation when I touch it. At which point, the weight causes the bottom blocks to intersect each other significantly.

                                                    • FireInsight 7 hours ago

                                                      For me, bottom blocks stay still while those on the very top fall down.

                                                      • Hamuko 5 hours ago

                                                        If I open it, click on the background to activate the physics and just keep the tab open, pretty much all of the blocks that can collapse do eventually collapse.

                                                        • smikhanov 3 hours ago

                                                          The Nebraska guy’s block remains surprisingly stable, even when the whole thing above it collapses. Very symbolic.

                                                      • rob74 6 hours ago

                                                        One more pedantic nitpick: when a block gets wedged between two blocks at an angle, it gets slowly pushed out, although there is a lot of weight resting on the top block. That would be realistic only (maybe) if the blocks were made of ice, but not for other materials...

                                                        • clickety_clack 2 hours ago

                                                          Coefficient of friction is way too low.

                                                          • withinboredom 6 hours ago

                                                            Another reason not to let ice on the internet.

                                                          • tyleo 6 hours ago

                                                            Maybe that's what I'm seeing.

                                                          • danhau 4 hours ago

                                                            I‘m guessing it‘s somewhat framerate-dependent.

                                                          • LanceH 6 hours ago

                                                            That's the javascript effect.

                                                            • rtkwe 3 hours ago

                                                              Nah that's just the effect of turning on the simulation. The initial version isn't the same as the first steps because there's no weight. If you look closely after you click the blocks overlap slightly.

                                                              Something similar happens all the time in games when you go from a static version of something to the higher level of detail version with physics enabled, if the transition isn't handled gracefully or early enough you can get snapping.

                                                            • arcadianalpaca 6 hours ago

                                                              Just like real life. Sit still, touch nothing, and watch everything fall apart all on its own ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

                                                            • PenguinRevolver 6 hours ago

                                                              I love that clicking the empty space and just doing nothing at all still causes the blocks to fall apart after some time.

                                                              • ASalazarMX 3 hours ago

                                                                Since it's going to collapse anyway, it's fun to table flip everything using the botton block.

                                                              • fallingmeat 9 hours ago

                                                                oh look at that. removing IBM enterprise apps really doesn’t break anything and the whole stack got lighter. science.

                                                                • rob74 6 hours ago

                                                                  Did you actually manage to remove a block without everything collapsing (eventually)? Then you must have an incredibly steady hand, it's nearly impossible to do as far as I can see. Which can also be interpreted as a metaphor for the state of the tech stack, I guess...

                                                                • Nevermark 4 hours ago

                                                                  As entropy increases, the stack rises.

                                                                  But then, when trapped in a local maxima prohibiting growth, pressure builds as too many new layers attempt to shim themselves under existing layers, until inevitably the stack collapses somewhere.

                                                                  Then new layers can restart generating new apex baby layers on a now higher foundation of fertile fragmented but compressed and stable new-legacy rubble. Another point-oh age begins.

                                                                  And sometimes, the stack just falls apart because.

                                                                  In between those extinction events, layers that spawn the most layers, and form opportunistic bridges over lateral layers, dominate and thrive.

                                                                  Occasionally, some layers try to reorder themselves to optimize future growth. Or tunnel down to achieve stronger footing. But like the tower of Hanoi, the more layers involved, the more intractable the replanting and reordering. Meanwhile, other growth routes around them. Yet, many instances of these failed structures can be found in the depths.

                                                                  • andrewflnr 2 hours ago

                                                                    If you just let the simulation fall apart under its inherent instability, the thanklessly maintained project is often one of the last things to fall. That seems poetically correct.

                                                                    • shadowgovt 19 minutes ago

                                                                      It's adorable. One small criticism: instead of being stored as initial conditions with no internal forces, if the tooling allows for it it should be stored as the "relaxed" state with internal forces. As it stands, the first interaction with it causes the whole model to 'bump' because everything is actually just kinda hovering in space with no physics simulation happening and only the first interaction causes physics calculations to start.

                                                                      • jascha_eng 7 hours ago

                                                                        This is oddly fun to play with. Has that angry birds vibe

                                                                        • throwawayk7h 3 hours ago

                                                                          I would add some lerp-smoothing to the position of the cursor/touch, since it's a bit rigid. Click-drag-release often doesn't result in a fling but rather a sharp drop.

                                                                          Lovely idea by the way.

                                                                          • mezod 8 hours ago

                                                                            this is the best thing internet since the last best thing in the internet

                                                                            • aanet 9 hours ago

                                                                              Too delightful. Like a reverse jenga tower you like to topple over.

                                                                              Of course, glad to see it was another @isohedral project.

                                                                              • cnees 2 hours ago

                                                                                Challenge: Rearrange the blocks into a stable configuration without losing any offscreen

                                                                                • seydor 6 hours ago

                                                                                  without touching the block, after a while it begins collapsing, which makes it an even better representation of infrastructure

                                                                                  • foltik 5 hours ago

                                                                                    Very satisfying. I ripped out the load bearing piece and everything stayed standing except for the tiny pieces at the very top. Doesn't seem so bad according to the simulations, maybe we could use a good shakeup?

                                                                                    • snalty 3 hours ago

                                                                                      This reminds me of one of my favourite flash games, Fantastic Contraption, for some reason.

                                                                                      • c_hastings 3 hours ago

                                                                                        That was a lot of fun actually. I used one block to wreck all the others. Thanks for sharing.

                                                                                        • briansm 7 hours ago

                                                                                          Just to mention the original was cited in the most recent Veritasium video:

                                                                                          "The Internet Was Weeks Away From Disaster and No One Knew"

                                                                                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoag03mSuXQ

                                                                                          (at about the 9:50 mark)

                                                                                          • louisbourgault 8 hours ago

                                                                                            Really cool! To be honest, when I clicked on this I had a hope that it would be possible to add things to the stack like the ongoing memes of just putting different things in there (maybe live with other people as a collaborative editor).

                                                                                            • 1e1a 8 hours ago

                                                                                              It looks like the stroke/border is not taken into account in the physics simulation.

                                                                                              • zavg 4 hours ago

                                                                                                I would like to have online multiplayer version of Jenga game based on these mechanics

                                                                                                • bbx 7 hours ago

                                                                                                  I was expecting it to open the FFmpeg website at the end.

                                                                                                  • msuvakov 2 hours ago
                                                                                                    • jasonjmcghee 5 hours ago

                                                                                                      Played with it on the phone. So satisfying.

                                                                                                      I know the time it takes to get something to feel this good.

                                                                                                      Really fantastic work.

                                                                                                      • bitwize an hour ago

                                                                                                        Ooooh, that's fun to make topple. I kind of want to launch an Angry Bird at it.

                                                                                                        • AshamedCaptain 5 hours ago

                                                                                                          Liked those small Box2D playboxes from decades ago, wonder where all that went.

                                                                                                          • BoneShard 5 hours ago

                                                                                                            On an unrelated note, AI completely changed economics of https://xkcd.com/1205/

                                                                                                            Previously I'd postpone some tooling since I'd lost more time on it (unless it's something I wanted to learn anyway), but now I'm all in.

                                                                                                            • kyle-rb 4 hours ago

                                                                                                              Plus "a dev typing real fast" from the XKCD Stack (https://xkcd.com/1636/) is now feasible.

                                                                                                            • normie3000 8 hours ago

                                                                                                              It's like open source Angry Birds.

                                                                                                              • merryocha 6 hours ago

                                                                                                                I knew exactly what this would be before even clicking it. Someone had to make it!

                                                                                                                • rererereferred 6 hours ago

                                                                                                                  There is so many xkcd things, I didn't know which it would be.

                                                                                                                  • fragmede 5 hours ago

                                                                                                                    It's 2,347. There's also 927. And 538, and who can forget 386. 936 is also a classic. 1205 is a favorite, although AI changes the scales these days. As does 303. 1838 is another good one for when CC is "thinking". 1425.

                                                                                                                    Edit oh and Extrapolating out; 605.

                                                                                                                    • garbagepatch an hour ago

                                                                                                                      And it's all a meta commentary on 915.

                                                                                                                • barddoo 5 hours ago

                                                                                                                  Increase friction

                                                                                                                  • egorfine 8 hours ago

                                                                                                                    We absolutely need a "whatever Microsoft is doing" object in that.

                                                                                                                    • 9dev 6 hours ago

                                                                                                                      I hope Randall reads HN and sees this, he’d love it.

                                                                                                                      • mghackerlady 6 hours ago

                                                                                                                        I'd be surprised if he didn't read HN at least occasionally

                                                                                                                      • lwhi 7 hours ago

                                                                                                                        Who are the big blocks that survive the collapse though?

                                                                                                                        • latexr 7 hours ago

                                                                                                                          Some BSD server somewhere which was last rebooted in 1994. No one is really sure where it’s physically located, but it keeps everything running.

                                                                                                                      • lencastre 3 hours ago

                                                                                                                        needs angry birds version

                                                                                                                        or not, it’s great as is BTW

                                                                                                                        • westurner 3 hours ago

                                                                                                                          "The Red Wheelbarrow" (1923) by William Carlos Williams https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45502/the-red-wheelba...

                                                                                                                          • dmitrygr 3 hours ago

                                                                                                                            I think you may have set friction too low

                                                                                                                            • inanutshellus 7 hours ago

                                                                                                                              Feature request - be able to change the text and re-share it.

                                                                                                                              Half the fun of this xkcd is referring to it in context of whatever just went haywire.

                                                                                                                              • withinboredom 6 hours ago

                                                                                                                                The source code is right there ... just change the background image to whatever you want.

                                                                                                                                • inanutshellus 4 hours ago

                                                                                                                                  Ha! ^_^

                                                                                                                                  That text is literally the only thing hardcoded. It's inside a PNG, sourced in.

                                                                                                                                  I get it though. Reproducing that cutesy "hand drawn" text would be a pain in the arse if you didn't just have the font.[1]

                                                                                                                                      [1] https://github.com/ipython/xkcd-font
                                                                                                                              • CivBase 7 hours ago

                                                                                                                                It'd be really cool (and probably useful) if someone could figure out a way to generate diagrams like this for any software project.

                                                                                                                                You'd first need to figure out a way to generate a complete dependency tree. For each box, I interpret its height as a measure of its complexity and its width as a measure of the support it receives. The hardest part would probably be figuring out a way to quantitatively measure those values.

                                                                                                                                • TonyStr 7 hours ago

                                                                                                                                  One naiive solution could be to cloc the dependency and use the size as the height, and fetch number of github contributors as width

                                                                                                                                  • BoppreH 6 hours ago

                                                                                                                                    Ask and you shall receive: https://stacktower.io/

                                                                                                                                    • CivBase 4 hours ago

                                                                                                                                      Oh cool. That's a promising start.

                                                                                                                                      I don't know if the "The Nebraska Guy Ranking" this project uses is very useful, though. In particular the "depth" criteria doesn't make much sense to me, since it assumes the more foundational a dependency is, the more robust it must be. This seems to run counter to the point of the original comic where the "Nebraska Guy" piece was the fragile block holding up the entire tower.

                                                                                                                                      This project also doesn't attempt to measure or visualize the complexity of a project. Theoretically a more complex project would require more support than a simple one, so I think that's an important metric to capture.

                                                                                                                                      • withinboredom 6 hours ago

                                                                                                                                        bro. it asks for the ability for some random github user to literally take over your private repositories.

                                                                                                                                        • claar 3 hours ago

                                                                                                                                          Yeah, if it weren't for that, I think this would blow up. Plus, even if you get past that, if you try a larger project, it times out after 1 minute and gives up. But it's a pretty awesome idea!

                                                                                                                                    • palad1n 7 hours ago

                                                                                                                                      THIS IS THE BEST THING EVAR!

                                                                                                                                      • _nivlac_ 8 hours ago

                                                                                                                                        Now we just need a generated version of this based on a package.json!

                                                                                                                                        • tobylane 8 hours ago

                                                                                                                                          I'd like a medal for clearing the screen of all debris. What's that you say, some of it is still useful? oh

                                                                                                                                          • efilife 9 hours ago

                                                                                                                                            If only it wouldn't collapse by itself after clicking anywhere (clicking seems to activate physics) this would be 10/10

                                                                                                                                            • koolba 9 hours ago

                                                                                                                                              > If only it wouldn't collapse by itself after clicking anywhere (clicking seems to activate physics) this would be 10/10

                                                                                                                                              I think that's the other metaphor here.

                                                                                                                                              It's not just standing on the tiny shoulders of one forgotten maintainer. The entire system only appears stable because we're looking at a snapshot of it.

                                                                                                                                              In reality it's already collapsing.

                                                                                                                                              • glkindlmann 9 hours ago

                                                                                                                                                but I came here for amusement, not existential dread.

                                                                                                                                                • gchamonlive 8 hours ago

                                                                                                                                                  Nobody expects ~the Spanish inquisition~ existential dread

                                                                                                                                              • upsuper 8 hours ago

                                                                                                                                                And that tiny thing is actually one of the last to collapse...

                                                                                                                                                • moebrowne 8 hours ago

                                                                                                                                                  Yeah. Seems like there is ~0 friction.

                                                                                                                                                • JimmaDaRustla 3 hours ago

                                                                                                                                                  funny, but poorly coded because there's not friction coefficient it seems - just clicking into the applet, everything eventually just falls over

                                                                                                                                                  • harvie 5 hours ago

                                                                                                                                                    No title text, No respect...

                                                                                                                                                    • MagicMoonlight 7 hours ago

                                                                                                                                                      The blocks feel a little bit too slippery

                                                                                                                                                      • josefritzishere 7 hours ago

                                                                                                                                                        This is very real.

                                                                                                                                                        • crokie123 8 hours ago

                                                                                                                                                          What’s the Nebraska project?

                                                                                                                                                        • bddicken 4 hours ago

                                                                                                                                                          epic

                                                                                                                                                          • wink 8 hours ago

                                                                                                                                                            the weird physics are mildly infuriating. still funny though

                                                                                                                                                            • eastbound 8 hours ago

                                                                                                                                                              That is the joke, I think. The game is to touch anything and try to not make the rest fall down.

                                                                                                                                                              • seba_dos1 8 hours ago

                                                                                                                                                                Simply clicking on the empty background already makes things fall down.

                                                                                                                                                                • wink 7 hours ago

                                                                                                                                                                  Not sure. It's not it being unstable, it's small bricks moving bigger stuff to the side and maybe even upward. If I missed the joke I just don't find it funny.

                                                                                                                                                              • venusenvy47 7 hours ago

                                                                                                                                                                Is this website intended to break HN on Android? I've never had a website lock up the HN app like this. I couldn't back out, and I was stuck in a loop when the app restarted on the same page.

                                                                                                                                                                • whackernews 2 hours ago

                                                                                                                                                                  Im sure whatever’s happening isn’t intended but I did experience jankyness when trying to use the back button on Safari on iOS. It wouldn’t let me go back.

                                                                                                                                                                  • andai 7 hours ago

                                                                                                                                                                    App?