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Show HN: Deterministic NDJSON audit logs – v1.2 update (structural gaps)

https://github.com/yupme-bot/kernel-ndjson-proofs
1•Slaine•3m ago•0 comments

The Greater Copenhagen Region could be your friend's next career move

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1•mooreds•3m ago•0 comments

Do Not Confirm – Fiction by OpenClaw

https://thedailymolt.substack.com/p/do-not-confirm
1•jamesjyu•3m ago•0 comments

The Analytical Profile of Peas

https://www.fossanalytics.com/en/news-articles/more-industries/the-analytical-profile-of-peas
1•mooreds•4m ago•0 comments

Hallucinations in GPT5 – Can models say "I don't know" (June 2025)

https://jobswithgpt.com/blog/llm-eval-hallucinations-t20-cricket/
1•sp1982•4m ago•0 comments

What AI is good for, according to developers

https://github.blog/ai-and-ml/generative-ai/what-ai-is-actually-good-for-according-to-developers/
1•mooreds•4m ago•0 comments

OpenAI might pivot to the "most addictive digital friend" or face extinction

https://twitter.com/lebed2045/status/2020184853271167186
1•lebed2045•5m ago•2 comments

Show HN: Know how your SaaS is doing in 30 seconds

https://anypanel.io
1•dasfelix•5m ago•0 comments

ClawdBot Ordered Me Lunch

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1•nick007•6m ago•0 comments

What the News media thinks about your Indian stock investments

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1•mindaslab•7m ago•0 comments

Running Lua on a tiny console from 2001

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1•Charmunk•8m ago•0 comments

Google and Microsoft Paying Creators $500K+ to Promote AI Tools

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2•belter•10m ago•0 comments

New filtration technology could be game-changer in removal of PFAS

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/jan/23/pfas-forever-chemicals-filtration
1•PaulHoule•11m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I saw this cool navigation reveal, so I made a simple HTML+CSS version

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2•momciloo•12m ago•0 comments

Kinda Surprised by Seadance2's Moderation

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1•ri-vai•12m ago•2 comments

I Write Games in C (yes, C)

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2•valyala•12m ago•0 comments

Django scales. Stop blaming the framework (part 1 of 3)

https://medium.com/@tk512/django-scales-stop-blaming-the-framework-part-1-of-3-a2b5b0ff811f
1•sgt•12m ago•0 comments

Malwarebytes Is Now in ChatGPT

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1•m-hodges•12m ago•0 comments

Thoughts on the job market in the age of LLMs

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1•gmays•13m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Stacky – certain block game clone

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AIII: A public benchmark for AI narrative and political independence

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SectorC: A C Compiler in 512 bytes

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The API Is a Dead End; Machines Need a Labor Economy

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Digital Iris [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kg_2MAgS_pE
1•Jyaif•20m ago•0 comments

New wave of GLP-1 drugs is coming–and they're stronger than Wegovy and Zepbound

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5•randycupertino•21m ago•0 comments

Convert tempo (BPM) to millisecond durations for musical note subdivisions

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Show HN: Tasty A.F. - Use AI to Create Printable Recipe Cards

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The Contagious Taste of Cancer

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2•Thevet•26m ago•0 comments

U.S. Jobs Disappear at Fastest January Pace Since Great Recession

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1•alephnerd•26m ago•1 comments

Bithumb mistakenly hands out $195M in Bitcoin to users in 'Random Box' giveaway

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1•giuliomagnifico•26m ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Google loses US appeal over app store reforms in Epic Games case

https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/google-loses-us-appeal-over-app-store-reforms-epic-games-case-2025-07-31/
63•clumsysmurf•6mo ago

Comments

Velorivox•6mo ago
Time to buckle up for more of this [0] awesomeness, now coming to a Play store near you. Problems created by tech illiterate elders, for tech illiterate elders.

[0] https://securelist.com/open-source-package-for-cursor-ai-tur...

nulld3v•6mo ago
Don't worry, the Play Store is already filled with must-have apps like "Phone Cleaner - AI Cleaner" and "Ora Battery, Cleaner Antivirus".
pjmlp•6mo ago
The worse part of it are the OEMs, like they have been doing since the days of CP/M, MS-DOS, 8 and 16 bit home computers, and UNIX OEMs offerings, having those products pre-installed for "added value".

At least back then they were additional tapes, floppies, CDs, DVDs, that we could ignore they were ever part of the bundle.

JdeBP•6mo ago
Back then they had the important property, which is what is at issue above, of having known provenance. We knew whence we got them.

The relevant thing here isn't the naff quality of the supposed utilities, but the fact that there's such a plethora of that kind of stuff for malwares to masquerade as. The better analogy to the 1970s and 1980s and 1990s would be that people were impersonating legitimate sharewares back then, even getting onto cover-discs, just as they impersonate legitimate "store apps" now.

The point being (badly and prejudicially) made it seems is that the next step is impersonating legitimate "app stores".

At which point, cue "app store" analogues of all of the Linux-based operating system people and the well-trodden perennial arguments over "contrib" and "UR" and suchlike package repositories, from I'm-safe-I'll-only-use-the-official-app-store to why-should-I-trust-any-store-above-the-original-author.

pjmlp•6mo ago
You really didn't know, as they were full of shareware and public domain, coming from who knows where.
JdeBP•6mo ago
Tech illiterate elders do AI development for cryptocrrency with syntax highlighting of a curly-braces-style language in Visual Studio Code?

It makes one wonder what dizzy technological heights the literate ones reach.

* https://jdebp.uk/FGA/grandma-stereotype.html

mark336•6mo ago
I am not against google but apple should get the same treatment.
eumenides1•6mo ago
I was looking for an explanation of why apple and google received such a difference in outcomes.

1. Apple had to post a link that said Epic's product could be purchased at elsewhere 2. Google has to do a lot more. Like actual anti-trust punishment things

IMHO, these two should be both punished because the duopoly is pretty self-evident.

From what i could grep (and it's dumb): The problem lies in the structures of both monopolists. Apple has never ever let any one else make smartphones, and it's walled garden is completed, so the court can't compel it to open up and let others (like epic) play. So a link is all they have to do. Android smartphones do allow other app stores, but Google makes it hard to install them, highly discourage them, and google pays developers to not release on other app stores. So google has an "open" market but behaves like a monopoly. So the judge is trying to "level" the market and punish google for acting like a monopolist.

I think apple should get the same treatment, but how?