14 comments

  • dontdoxxme8 hours ago
    The style of the blog post, with short, abrupt sentences does not captivate me. I’d like to think someone writing a book has a more interesting writing style. Or maybe LLMs have damaged me and I’m too critical of writing style now, whatever it is this doesn’t sell the book to me.
    • woolion1 hour ago
      At this point I've become paranoid of my own writing. The LLM style seems to have become worse with time, more formatted, having only a few syntactic template it forces everything to go through. So that spurred me to write a lot more write-ups and blogposts that were laying around. But now I'm reading my own lines wondering if that feels AI? The only thing I can be sure of are my ESL-isms, and my convoluted, unending, extremely hard to parse sentences that would just deter people from reading.
    • nine_k2 hours ago
      Ever read Hemingway? Short, abrupt sentences. Sometimes incomplete. Observations with invisibly attached emotions. Their rhythm. Reader&#x27;s imagination completes the picture like no author could.<p>A powerful style, merely sixty years old.
      • raincole2 hours ago
        Peak HN moment: comparing AI-generated text to Hemingway.
        • nine_k2 hours ago
          You can ask your favorite LLMs to imitate Hemingway; I suppose they&#x27;d be comparably successful.<p>What you see as &quot;AI-generated&quot; looks more like translation, or written in English by a non-native speaker. The author is German, it appears.
          • computably32 minutes ago
            &gt; I suppose they&#x27;d be comparably successful.<p>Yes, so, not particularly.
    • estetlinus2 hours ago
      Two paragraphs in and I have no idea what they’re selling me. A timeline on how to write a book? A font? A solution to a problem? Just casual lording? AI slop at its finest.
    • myth_drannon7 hours ago
      The author is quite prolific. Basically a blog post per day for the last couple of months!
      • bigmattystyles6 hours ago
        To me, that actually screams LLM. At the very least much LLM assisted.
        • raincole4 hours ago
          <i>Everything</i> about this blog and author screams AI-generated. See below comments: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=47929213">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=47929213</a> (it&#x27;s downvote-brigaded)
  • nilirl30 minutes ago
    This was surprisingly hard to read. Not in terms of sentence structure but in terms of coherence and meaning.<p>Also the book is $60 on Kindle and $80 for paperback? Who&#x27;s the target audience?
  • john373867 hours ago
    I started to read the blog post and got lost trying to shoot down all these aliens falling down from space. It&#x27;s really a nice game integrated in the webpage. I was able to double my canon and even get a bigger blue laser. I wonder how much more weapon upgrades there is. Awesome game inside this blog.
    • thread_id2 hours ago
      Totally awsome game!!!! What was the site about?
    • perrygeo7 hours ago
      Came for the FreeBSD content. Stayed for the game. I am easily distracted.
    • jmspring7 hours ago
      VV pubished the site a couple weeks back on L*nkedin. It was a distraction for me as well.
    • trueno6 hours ago
      yeah holy shit this game owns i have no idea what the article is about
  • zdw6 hours ago
    No unencumbered epub, no sale.
  • CrociDB7 hours ago
    This looks AI Slop. At first the style of the site and the cover of the book were a bit suspicious, but then digging a bit further:<p>- Domain was registered in February this year: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.whois.com&#x2F;whois&#x2F;vivianvoss.net" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.whois.com&#x2F;whois&#x2F;vivianvoss.net</a><p>- Web archive has only a couple snapshots before this year, and it seemed to belong to an &quot;Elite Escort&quot;: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;web.archive.org&#x2F;web&#x2F;20160515000000*&#x2F;https:&#x2F;&#x2F;vivianvoss.net&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;web.archive.org&#x2F;web&#x2F;20160515000000*&#x2F;https:&#x2F;&#x2F;vivianvo...</a><p>- All his other domains are recently registered too, the oldest one `byvoss.tech` is from May 2025.<p>- GitHub has way too little projects and contributions for someone with such experience. The first project dates on the same day as the domain registration: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;VivianVossNet?tab=repositories" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;VivianVossNet?tab=repositories</a><p>- As other people mentioned, too many blog posts lately (almost one a day), and a very weird writing style. Which doesn&#x27;t seem at all that&#x27;s because it&#x27;s English as a second language. It&#x27;s just plainly vague and disconnected sentences.
    • GaryBluto6 hours ago
      LinkedIn profile picture is oddly smooth and has the OpenAI signature yellow hue, although it could just be an odd touch-up.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.linkedin.com&#x2F;in&#x2F;vvoss&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.linkedin.com&#x2F;in&#x2F;vvoss&#x2F;</a>
      • The_Blade4 hours ago
        upon further review, this is a complete LLM-driven attempt at trying to be AI Banksy<p>aside from the complete lack of background like he&#x27;s Jobriath except without talent, it isn&#x27;t hard to find festering boils like the UN link (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.un.org&#x2F;en&#x2F;observances&#x2F;book-and-copyright-day" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.un.org&#x2F;en&#x2F;observances&#x2F;book-and-copyright-day</a>) being a sham coming from Russia
      • myth_drannon6 hours ago
        This person appeared out of nowhere 6 months ago and started posting on linkedin. With 6k followers and so much experience I would expect a couple of recommendations. Also gitlab and Github account appeared around the same time... Maybe it&#x27;s just my paranoia in the AI slop age.
        • GaryBluto5 hours ago
          Things do seem a little off. If you check both the website and the LinkedIn you&#x27;ll notice a strange motif of AI-generated women with cat ear headphones.
    • debo_7 hours ago
      Have you considered that &quot;very weird writing style&quot; might be due to the fact that a German person is writing in English?<p>One post a day over the last short period of time does not seem unusual for someone who is suddenly interested in a least a part-time career as an author.<p>Your random online persona assassination aside, I am curious about the book. The Devil Book kept me occupied for years when I was in university; I&#x27;d like to see what I&#x27;ve missed since then.
      • jmspring7 hours ago
        I&#x27;m waiting on my physical copy, but, yes the writing style from a native German can be odd at times (the ex was german).<p>The poster is trying to get karma being &quot;contrairian&quot;.
    • skrrtww6 hours ago
      I&#x27;m not sure I&#x27;d put it at full slop, but the book is clearly AI assisted. You can view samples on retailer websites, and it features &#x27;interjections&#x27; from an AI avatar. Further, in the opening pages, the author feels it pertinent to point out that every fact in the book is verified. Not my cup of tea.
    • jmspring7 hours ago
      I&#x27;ll look into this a bit. But...<p>&quot;Github has way too little projects&quot;... I had PRs against stinkpad wireless drivers in 1999&#x2F;2000 time frame - FreeBSD specific. Do I expect those to be around? No.<p>Do I think 20+ years of working for commercial companies means I have a splendid GH resume - absolutely not.<p>Using your logic for HN, 140 karma, ignore.<p>VV has been in the community awhile (I&#x27;m not active, but watch). AI slop isn&#x27;t a thing, trolling for top of HN is.
      • losteric1 hour ago
        “The community” - which community? Where? This is a brand new website, there’s next to no online presence for the name (all seemingly unrelated).<p>It reads like using LLMs to fake some credibility
    • dheatov6 hours ago
      Thanks for pointing out. So close to buying it. Would appreciate more disclosure regarding the use of hostile technology.
      • nine_k2 hours ago
        What makes the technology (apparently the use of LLMs) hostile? Asking unironically; I try to understand fellow humans better.
      • jm45 hours ago
        Why would you listen to some fool’s baseless speculation?
        • dheatov2 hours ago
          I did not see any based counterargument that addresses my concern.
    • perrygeo7 hours ago
      Counterpoint: most AI slop authors have multiple books&#x2F;posts on random subjects. This is their only book on Amazon and their posts sound like draft chapters. Could this just be new author with an unconventional writing style and a disciplined daily schedule?
  • tonyoconnell5 hours ago
    Here&#x27;s a link to a few sample chapters <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;vivianvoss.net&#x2F;assets&#x2F;files&#x2F;integrated-by-design-preview.pdf" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;vivianvoss.net&#x2F;assets&#x2F;files&#x2F;integrated-by-design-pre...</a> I enjoyed reading them - they presented a very clear arguement to select FreeBSD over Linux
  • jmspring6 hours ago
    I ordered the hard copy, but for those with Kindle Unlimited....it&#x27;s available there.<p>KU is for escape not text for me, so I&#x27;ll wait for the book.
  • big_toast7 hours ago
    The page about the earnings[0] is interesting. The Amazon share for kindle edition is higher than I expected.<p>[0]:<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;vivianvoss.net&#x2F;print&#x2F;integrated-by-design" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;vivianvoss.net&#x2F;print&#x2F;integrated-by-design</a>
  • html5cat5 hours ago
    Unrelated to the article, the game on the website is very addictive )) Had to get to the top of the leaderboard.
  • rootnod36 hours ago
    Hardcover not available on .co.jp, shame
  • QuantumNomad_7 hours ago
    I have had various servers over time running FreeBSD, both physically in my home, rented bare metal servers and rented VPSes.<p>So I’m not exactly a newcomer to FreeBSD, but I am wondering if this book might be relevant to me anyways.<p>My main issue with my servers that I would like to solve better, is how to organize the file system layout and ZFS “datasets” in a better way.<p>I generally don’t use separate disks for system and other things. Whatever number of disks are available, anywhere from a single disk or a pair of disks up to several handfuls of disks become a zpool where both the system is installed and all my data lives too.<p>For example, this is the zpool setup of one physical bare metal rented server I have, consisting of ten disks all put into a single raidz3 grouping:<p><pre><code> NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM zroot ONLINE 0 0 0 raidz3-0 ONLINE 0 0 0 ada0p3 ONLINE 0 0 0 ada1p3 ONLINE 0 0 0 ada3p3 ONLINE 0 0 0 ada5p3 ONLINE 0 0 0 ada2p3 ONLINE 0 0 0 ada4p3 ONLINE 0 0 0 da0p3 ONLINE 0 0 0 da1p3 ONLINE 0 0 0 da2p3 ONLINE 0 0 0 da3p3 ONLINE 0 0 0 </code></pre> This particular server I’m underutilising in terms of total amount of space I am using va how much it can hold, so it’s due to be replaced by something with fewer disks. At the moment I use this server only for backup storage, and that will be the role of the server that replaces it too.<p>Another physical bare metal server I rent has only two disks, so I have them in a mirror setup:<p><pre><code> NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM zroot ONLINE 0 0 0 mirror-0 ONLINE 0 0 0 ada0p2 ONLINE 0 0 0 ada1p2 ONLINE 0 0 0 </code></pre> I use ZFS send and recv to make backups of this server to the one with the many disks.<p>This server with the mirror pool runs some actual services like a couple of websites and a PeerTube instance etc, all in separate jails.<p>However, in spite of the goodness of having jails it’s still a bit of a mess I’ve made, that make it somewhat difficult (time consuming) to set up a new server with a similar setup to replace it one day when the disks give up and I have to restore from backup.<p>In particular I have a bit of config and other files spread out in the host system itself.<p>I am hoping that given that this book looks to be focused in part on practical examples, that perhaps if I buy this book I can get some inspiration for how I can better set up a new server and make it so that in the future that one in turn would be quicker to move between machines.<p>Also, the pool on the server with the mirrored disk setup has become extremely fragmented:<p><pre><code> NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE CKPOINT EXPANDSZ FRAG CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT zroot 3.62T 3.18T 453G - - 48% 87% 1.00x ONLINE - </code></pre> Which I am pretty sure is also the reason why sshing into it takes around 30 to 60 seconds to get to the shell.<p>What I really would like is to have it so that one ZFS “dataset” contains only the base system as it comes from a fresh install, and to have config changes I’ve added be separately stored and somehow overlaid on top of that. While at the same time having it so that when I install updates to the system, the default config files that are updated are not written out into the overlay but instead replace what’s below in the default install. If that makes sense.<p>And perhaps that instead of having many pkg installs for various tools in the host system that I add a sort of management jail where I can install various tools and edit files and manage the server, if possible.<p>Also I am wondering if running multiple instances of PostgreSQL server each in their separate jails is better, or having a single PostgreSQL server in a single jail that all the other jails share for services I have in jails where the services use PostgreSQL.
    • bakul6 hours ago
      forums.freebsd.org may be a good place to discuss these sort of questions.
  • kitsune17 hours ago
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  • openclawclub6 hours ago
    An interesting perspective. The tradeoffs here are genuinely complex and depend heavily on context that isn&#x27;t visible from the outside. Would be curious to hear more about the failure modes encountered.