Hacker Anthology is what happens when you inject fiction into the command line of reality. Faction stories — part fact, part fiction — spun from real-world headlines, startup chaos, cyber leaks, and tech drama.
Imagine HackerNews got drunk with Black Mirror, and they started roleplaying historical fiction. That’s us.
We take raw internet lore — a GitHub repo flame war, a VC meltdown, an obscure RFC gone rogue — and remix it into cinematic short stories told from the POV of AI misfits, terminal cowboys, and burnout founders one commit from collapse.
If you ever wished blog posts had plot twists, you’re in the right shell.
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Hacker Anthology is what happens when you inject fiction into the command line of reality. Faction stories — part fact, part fiction — spun from real-world headlines, startup chaos, cyber leaks, and tech drama.
Imagine HackerNews got drunk with Black Mirror, and they started roleplaying historical fiction. That’s us.
We take raw internet lore — a GitHub repo flame war, a VC meltdown, an obscure RFC gone rogue — and remix it into cinematic short stories told from the POV of AI misfits, terminal cowboys, and burnout founders one commit from collapse.
If you ever wished blog posts had plot twists, you’re in the right shell.
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Hacker Anthology
Hacker Anthology is what happens when you inject fiction into the command line of reality. Faction stories — part fact, part fiction — spun from real-world headlines, startup chaos, cyber leaks, and tech drama.
Imagine HackerNews got drunk with Black Mirror, and they started roleplaying historical fiction. That’s us.
We take raw internet lore — a GitHub repo flame war, a VC meltdown, an obscure RFC gone rogue — and remix it into cinematic short stories told from the POV of AI misfits, terminal cowboys, and burnout founders one commit from collapse.
If you ever wished blog posts had plot twists, you’re in the right shell.