~ / Hyperbulletin
A local snapshot of hyperbulletin.com.
Hyperbulletin keeps shifting shape, so I started keeping copies. Each snapshot has the full rendered page as a PNG, the raw index.html pulled from the server, the CSS it shipped that day, and a short note about what the product was claiming to be.
Everything lives under /archive/<slug>/ so it stays put even if the live site disappears.
Pivot day. The whole site is one screen. Tagline: "The world's most minimal blogging platform." You publish by emailing publish@updates.hypercommit.com. Your handle is the left side of your email. No login, no account, no feed surfaced on the homepage. The old numbered posts (#1 to #18) are gone; /posts/N now returns 404.
Files: screenshot.png · index.html · styles.css · metadata.json
This version of Hyperbulletin does not surface posts on the homepage. The handle-based URL pattern /<handle> exists but returns 404 for any handle I tried, including /alexis. So the archive is just the landing page.
Previous shape. Curated conversations, 255 characters max, $1 per post. Login and "Create account" buttons in the header. A real feed of numbered posts from @alexis, @elouan, @nallanos. 18 posts captured in the archive below.
Files: screenshot.png · index.html · styles.css · metadata.json
Only the first 10 posts (#18 down to #9) rendered on the homepage at capture time. The feed kept going below that but the rest of the posts were not in the archived HTML I grabbed. The full rendered HTML is in /archive/hyperbulletin-2026-04-10/index.html if you want to diff it yourself.