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Hackaday

"All opinions expressed here are my own and do not represent the official views of my employer. On the other hand, I obtained approval from my employer for presenting at the academic conference (JSME). Basically, the information provided will be limited to what is stated in the announcement." We hav...

Visit site · Added June 28, 2026 · Last analysed June 28, 2026 · via Hacker News · 62% unique tagline

StackScope is a free public catalogue of indie launches. We find launches on Product Hunt, Hacker News and similar feeds, then crawl each site to detect its tech stack and score it for launch readiness: DNS, security headers, SEO basics. This page is what we saw on 28 June 2026; the live site may have changed since.

Hackaday has the basics covered well, with complete legal pages and a thorough launch checklist. Main gaps: missing several security headers, no sitemap, and incomplete email security.

Launched on Hacker News on June 28, 2026. The site is hosted on Supply Frame in the United States. Our crawler found 11 technologies on this site, covering advertising, analytics, consent tooling, and DNS providers. The stack includes Usercentrics, Adobe Fonts, and Amazon Publisher Services.

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Vibe Score 0 · No AI signals
Informational pattern-match signal. Does not feed the StackScope Score. See which fingerprints fired →

Tech Stack (11)

Infrastructure
DNS AWS Route 53
Security HSTS
Email
Business email Google Workspace (2)
Email marketing Mailchimp (2)
Build & Framework
Font Adobe Fonts
JavaScript library jQuery
Analytics & Marketing
Advertising Amazon Publisher Services
Analytics Google Analytics (2)
Consent Usercentrics (5)
SEO Google Search Console
Tag management Google Tag Manager medium

Infrastructure

Network
AS62698 · US
DNS
AWS Route 53
Authoritative nameserver
DNSSEC
Not enabled
DNS responses unsigned. Cache-poisoning vulnerable.
Green hosting
Not green hosted
No green-energy record. Data from The Green Web Foundation.
SSL Certificate
Let's Encrypt
Valid 13 Apr 2026 to 12 Jul 2026
Certificate as captured in this snapshot, not a live check.

Email Security

SPF ~all Soft-fail (~all). Common and accepted.
DKIM Detected via known email provider
DMARC Not published. Receivers fall back to permissive defaults.
MTA-STS mode=enforce Enforce mode. Strong, blocks plaintext fallback.
TLS-RPT Reporting endpoint configured. Receivers can tell you about TLS failures.

Storage (6)

Cookies (4)
NameLifetimeDetected as
amzn_consent 27d Amazon Publisher Services
hackaday.io.sid 23h -
supplyframeUserId 12mo -
_csrf session -
Local storage (2)
KeySizeDetected as
ucData 1.3 KB Usercentrics
ucString 540 B Usercentrics

Readiness Breakdown How?

Custom title and meta description
Open Graph tags (title, image, description)
Twitter card meta tags
Canonical URL declared
Responsive viewport meta tag
Favicon present
Semantic HTML (nav, main, article)

Performance How?

675 ms Server response
23% Faster than peers
1936 ms Largest contentful paint
0.00 Cumulative layout shift
10.4 MB Page weight
10.0 MB Image weight
6 Third-party domains
0 Console errors
0 Failed requests

52 images: 4 oversized, 49 without width/height, 44 missing alt text

Indicative grade from a single automated render, not a substitute for Lighthouse or field data, and not part of the StackScope score.

AI Stance

No AI stance declared
llms.txt published
No AI bots blocked in robots.txt
? No directive declared
? None advertised

Well-Known Files

robots.txt
sitemap.xml
security.txt
llms.txt
ads.txt
humans.txt
Privacy Policy
/company/privacy
Terms of Service
/tos
Consent manager: Usercentrics
0% unique

Security Headers (3/6)

Permissions-Policy experimental (check browser support)
X-XSS-Protection deprecated (use Content-Security-Policy)

Build

Code splitting
11 JS files
1 CSS files
6 Third-party domains

Brand Colours

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