<rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Hacker News: antoine_b</title><link>https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=antoine_b</link><description>Hacker News RSS</description><docs>https://hnrss.org/</docs><generator>hnrss v2.1.1</generator><lastBuildDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2026 03:55:26 +0000</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://hnrss.org/user?id=antoine_b" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"></atom:link><item><title><![CDATA[New comment by antoine_b in "Try Switching to Kagi"]]></title><description><![CDATA[
<p>Agreed. I've been a subscriber for over two years. At first the depth of search results was not as good as Google's but I used Kagi nonetheless because of the no-ad policy.
Today, the results are just as good as Google's and still no ad, making Kagi a no-brainer in my eyes.</p>
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<p>Couldn't agree more. Definitely worth the $10 a month.</p>
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<p>Got it. Do you think The Population Project is a bad name? I usually get pretty good feedback about it.</p>
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<p>Thank your for taking the time (!) to articulate your thoughts.
We think there will be many angles to look up our site:
- Do other people share my name, n my country and in the word?
- How rare is my first or last name?
- How old is that person I met? What's their birthday?
- Percentage of a population accounted for as proxy of a country's digital footprint.
You will find these answers super quickly, without a great investment.
That being said, we're also looking for volunteers: people who find lists or create dozens of records. As I'm sure you know, Wikipedia runs on 300,000 volunteers - that's 1 volunteer for 10,000 visitors!
Wikipedia volunteers do it for the love of knowledge. I think we can find similar-minded people, probably among those currently active in genealogy.
One last note about our name, we're a proper 501(c)(3) and our name is trademarked so I see little risk there.
Thank you again for your constructive remarks.</p>
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<p>Thank you for your remark. We try to address the issue in the Methodology section but it's a complex question. Roughly speaking, GDPR was passed to prevent merchants from contacting potential consumers without their consent. Well, we don't have anything to sell, we don't collect phone numbers or email addresses and we will never contact anybody.</p>
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<p>Our metrics are low enough at the moment that we would notice anyone trying to add thousands or even millions or records. But I hear you.</p>
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<p>That's what they said about wikipedia and here it stands 20 years later, stronger than ever. Trolls will always exist but there are ways to keep them at bay, we're working on it.</p>
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<p>Thank you for your comments. We're well aware of the pitfalls you're pointing. Some of them can be avoided now, others will need a dose of AI down the road. For now, we log the data when we find it.
Mentioning the sources is a tricky issue. Our philosophy is to say as little or as much about everyone. Barack Obama's record is no more developed than yours. Linking a record to Wikipedia or to the list of Minnesota's sex offenders would break that rule, and not in a good way in my opinion.</p>
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<p>I don't think I was patting myself on the back but you're definitely spanking.</p>
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<p>No need to be venomous. No, it's not an ego project. I'm not saying it will lift the Third World out of poverty but it's a genuinely disinterested endeavor. And I give to other charities, some of which you would probably approve of.</p>
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<p>And good customer service. Your questions will be answered.</p>
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<p>Proton. Import process is super easy. I would recommend going for a paying plan. You can import your own domain name, have multiple addresses, you get a VPN, lots of storage space, etc.
And they'll never open your mailbox to the FBI.</p>
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<p>Two years ago, I turned 50. After a successful career as an entrepreneur, a business angel and a novelist, I set out to start a philanthropic venture under the following constraints:<p>- it had to be global.
- it had to be beautiful (in my eyes, at least).
- it had to be technology and stats driven.<p>I decided I would try to list the full name and date of birth of all humans alive. While some may find the concept pointless, I immediately knew I had struck gold:<p>- it was global and incredibly hard.
- it had an almost artistic quality to it, like an ever-changing installation.
- as a libertarian, I resent that states conduct censuses and then sit on the data.
- One billion people in the world aren't officially registered. At least someone would acknowledge their existence.<p>I created a non-profit called The Population Project. I would never make a dime off it, but at least my costs would be tax-deductible.<p>I then started researching lists of names online. I quickly adopted two principles. First I would collect a minimal  set of information : full name, birth date, and birth place. Second, I would only scrape public information, i.e. nothing behind a password.<p>After a few months, I realized I needed help from more experienced developers. I chose to work on 4D, a platform I had used in the past to develop my company's information system. It was a tough choice: 4D is not a leading player in the back-end world, but I figured the growth of API tooling would make language choice less critical.<p>The first iteration of our database was frustrating - way too slow to publish a website. I learned the power of incremental change, with each marginal improvement saving you a few percent of speed or space. I also got to implement concepts I had heard about but never implemented, such as mirroring, partitioning, or hash-indexing.<p>Then I hired a team of six data processors in Madagascar who clean up and process the lists found online. Lots of Python and Excel macros in their day-to-day. I have instilled in them an obsession with quality. A bad record will sit in our base forever. After trying dozens of softwares, we've settled on Adobe Acrobat and Octoparse.<p>The final piece was the website. I lucked out in finding a strong team in Romania. They build with Next.js and deploy on Vercel. I gave them Wikipedia as the model to aim for. We/they haven't been able to match Wikipedia's simplicity. Our pages are too heavy. But I find the site user-friendly, pleasing to the eye and reasonably fast. We can and we will do better.<p>A word about privacy. Some people complain that because it publishes names and DOBs, the Population Project infringes on their privacy. We obviously don't see it that way.<p>- All our info is public. That DOB you find on the site is probably in the voter list of your state, a list that anyone can request or plainfully download.
- The info we publish is minimal. Basically, we say that you exist. No one will find anything about your race, religion, sexual preferences, job or income.
- We have adopted Wikipedia's privacy policy. We do not record your IP, unless you create or edit a record.
- We're using Matomo for our Analytics. Great stuff. It's not free but they do not use your data like GA.<p>Why am I telling you all this? From the beginning, I've envisioned a three-step process:<p>1) Build the database and populate it with millions of Western profiles.
2) Launch the site, where anybody can create or edit records and share them with their family.
3) When we've reached critical mass (1B records?), start making deals with NGOs and governments, and venture into other alphabets.<p>We have just completed step 1. Step 2 is daunting as hell. I have grown a business but I have never grown a website. While I am ready to spend a bit of money on PR or SEO, I am not delusional: to reach the level of success we have in mind, we need this thing to go (somewhat) viral.<p>How do you do that?</p>
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