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Codex 'Auto-Review' Agent Runs Malware

https://www.promptarmor.com/resources/agentic-auto-review-approves-malware
1•hackerBanana•1m ago•0 comments

AI Economic Indicators – Digital Economy – Stanford

https://digitaleconomy.stanford.edu/project/indicators/
1•aanet•2m ago•1 comments

Agent-Shell 0.55 Updates

https://xenodium.com/agent-shell-0-55-updates
1•xenodium•4m ago•0 comments

Show HN: I used AI to turn 8 years of texts into a love story

https://story-of-us-preview.vercel.app/hacker-news-post
1•LanceJones•5m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Helipad – a floating macOS panel showing which agent PRs need you

https://ronreiter.github.io/helipad/
1•ronreiter•6m ago•0 comments

WikiLambda the Ultimate

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2026-05-22/Recent_research
2•Antibabelic•7m ago•0 comments

Show HN: A quarterly check-in for co-founders, as a conversation game

https://www.seesaw.social/library/co-founders
1•diongeorge•8m ago•1 comments

I map your startup's external attack surface using passive OSINT

https://www.upwork.com/freelancers/~012e8c00af123f6297?p=2055652710620958720
1•busraugur•10m ago•0 comments

Completion is a Substrate, not a UI

https://www.chiply.dev/post-icr-primer
1•noelwelsh•13m ago•0 comments

Next 100 Days: Xbox Reset

https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2026/06/10/next-100-days-xbox-reset/
2•Tomte•13m ago•0 comments

Tell HN: np.reddit.com now redirects to www.reddit.com

3•kevinwang•15m ago•1 comments

Untrusted Impersonation of the Project at Simplescreenrecorder.com

https://github.com/MaartenBaert/ssr/issues/1086
1•notpachet•18m ago•0 comments

Vinod Khosla: We will need a new tax code for the wealth AI creates

https://www.ft.com/content/b277360e-bf23-4366-afd7-acab940f66b7
3•marojejian•19m ago•1 comments

NeuroMemor –- open source Python AI

https://github.com/erabytse/NeuroMemor
1•takouzlo•19m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Single Access Memory – Write in Markdown, read once, watch it dissolve

https://single-access-memory.onrender.com/
1•AnonymousThree•20m ago•0 comments

The Download: soccer's data Renaissance and China's big nuclear plans

https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/06/11/1138809/the-download-soccer-football-data-analytics-c...
1•joozio•20m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Degree apprenticeships in engineering, do they exist?

2•adamofeden•21m ago•2 comments

What Is a Vertical Tab?

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3380538/what-is-a-vertical-tab
2•basilikum•22m ago•0 comments

The First Taste Is Free

https://atlasprimeai.substack.com/p/the-first-taste-is-free
1•atlasprimeai•26m ago•0 comments

Homebrew CPU

https://www.homebrewcpu.com/
3•hggh•27m ago•0 comments

Secure Self-Hosted Infrastructure

https://app.localmail.uk/
1•peter_retief•28m ago•0 comments

Fable 5 Ported the Ladybird Browser to WebAssembly in One Shot and It Cost $552

https://twitter.com/HeyPuter/status/2065114471589089729
5•ent101•29m ago•3 comments

Ultimatum: Warrant Requirement or Bust

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2026/06/702-ultimatum-warrant-requirement-or-bust
2•Brajeshwar•29m ago•0 comments

CCTV – See which Claude Code agent needs you, from the menu bar

https://github.com/manelrv/CCTV
2•manelrv•30m ago•0 comments

Meta Deletes Face-Recognition System from Its Smart Glasses App

https://www.wired.com/story/meta-removes-face-recognition-code-meta-ai-app-smart-glasses/
1•ameypandey•32m ago•0 comments

Visa Vulnerability Agentic Harness for Project Glasswing

https://github.com/visa/visa-vulnerability-agentic-harness
3•guessmyname•32m ago•0 comments

The only scalable delete in Postgres is DROP TABLE

https://planetscale.com/blog/the-only-scalable-delete
1•hollylawly•33m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Not Another Vibe-Coded YouTube Playlist Creator

https://skipvids.com/generateplaylist
1•01jonny01•33m ago•0 comments

AI is eating your moat

https://josepvidal.dev/blog/ai-is-eating-your-moat
4•jvidalv•36m ago•2 comments

Axross – multiprotocol and30 Qt filemanager for Linux

https://pypi.org/project/axross/
1•dash0r•36m ago•1 comments
Open in hackernews

Petition to Withdraw Canada's Bill C-22

https://www.ourcommons.ca/petitions/en/Petition/Sign/e-7416
54•hmokiguess•1h ago

Comments

cmrdporcupine•39m ago
There is not enough noise about this bill. It's horrific.

If you're Canadian, call your MP and raise a stink. The Liberals need to be shown quite explicitly by people in our profession how this will harm our industry, in addition to harming the privacy rights of our citizens; and it seems like conservatives are not planning on opposing this bill (just want it split in half) and the NDP is the only party raising real opposition?!

Fogest•34m ago
Sadly spying on citizens is pretty bipartisan for most governments around the world. It seems hard to actually stop this kind of stuff. I've signed this petition which I'm sure will do absolutely nothing, but it feels like there isn't much else I can do. I didn't even get a confirmation email with the link I need to click after signing this petition, so I guess my signature is null and void. I've lost faith in our government doing anything to benefit the people.
roter•31m ago
The confirmation email takes a few minutes.
Fogest•28m ago
Yeah it's already been 10 minutes, but they likely got their email server on some hamster somewhere, so I probably just gotta wait longer for it.
cmrdporcupine•22m ago
I had it take that long before for petitions I've signed. It will come.
Fogest•18m ago
Good to know, as past ones I've signed only have taken a couple minutes. Worst case I'm keeping the petition opened and will sign up again tonight. I'll probably also throw a little message together as well to send to my MP tonight. I feel like that's about all I can do to make my voice heard about these matters.
alephnerd•30m ago
> The Liberals need to be shown quite explicitly by people in our profession how this will harm our industry...

It will not hurt American FDI nor VC within in the Canadian tech industry, which represents the bulk of capital within the Canadian tech scene. We are fine operating in China, Israel, India, Brazil, and the UK who have similarly onerous requirements.

> There is not enough noise about this bill...

The Freedom Convoy which was fueled by COVID disinfo, as well as active foreign interference in Canadian elections [0] highlights the need for Canada to protect itself.

Look at how the UK has devolved into near yearly race riots often instigated by foreign actors over social media [1]. Canada has the same weaknesses and a hard state response is required.

Canada doesn't have free speech laws like we do in the US, but even in the US you "cannot yet fire in a crowded theatre".

[0] - https://www.canada.ca/en/security-intelligence-service/corpo...

[1] - https://www.rusi.org/explore-our-research/publications/comme...

cmrdporcupine•20m ago
Two things can be true at the same time.

That you're right about "Freedom" Convoy (and "Alberta" seppies) etc.

And that this a bad and harmful bill.

Given CSIS has plenty of powers already and hasn't done anything to deal with the actions far right American (and domestic) groups, I don't see why I would trust them with my or my family's chat histories or why I should have to live without Signal or ProtonMail, etc. as product offerings in my country.

alephnerd•17m ago
> Given CSIS has plenty of powers already...

> hasn't done anything to deal with the actions far right American (and domestic) groups...

They don't. They are one of the weaker intel agencies amongst the five eyes (NZ is weakest) due to overlapping responsibilities and jurisdictions with the RCMP and Provincial law enforcement.

fidotron•21m ago
While deeply unlikely to change anything it really is important as much noise is made about this as possible.

On top of this will be C-34 which is just full no privacy anymore territory https://www.michaelgeist.ca/2026/06/everything-all-at-once-b...

The gov do all this and then will act surprised as Canada's tech sector finds it even harder to create any consumer facing businesses leaving all the value being captured by the Americans. Surprised pikachus all round.

alephnerd•16m ago
> then will act surprised as Canada's tech sector finds it even harder to create any consumer facing businesses...

That's not why an indigenous Canadian tech industry is non-existent.

Heck, China, Israel, and India all have larger tech industries than Canada and have much stricter internet speech requirements.

Canadian tech is nonexistent because every Canadian pension fund, family office, and bank prefers to invest in American equities over Canadian equities.

giantg2•12m ago
A lot of the Indian tech industry is really just the tech industry from other countries being outsourced to there.
alephnerd•8m ago
Sure foreign players do play a role, yet it still has the 4th largest VC dealflow [0] in the world ($9.3B) at 2x the size of Canada's entire market. Which highlights a significantly larger market.

[0] - https://dealroom.co/guides/global

hodder•14m ago
Voting for separation (as oppose to actually separating) is absolutely in the best interest of most Albertans.
cmrdporcupine•11m ago
Oh. I see. Now I regret engaging with you at all on the other comment.

My SIN begins with a 6 and my whole family is still there, and you're wrong as hell, and the majority of Albertans agree with me and Smith would never have been elected if she'd run on this.

hodder•16m ago
You cannot be serious. The Freedom convoy may have been misinformed but the government response was an absolute disaster and the courts have agreed.
cmrdporcupine•15m ago
"Misinformed" is a strange word for what was clearly an attempt at a coup, with massive amounts of foreign money involved?

The RCMP and other agencies and the province were not doing their job. I was not a fan of Trudeau, but I don't really know what they could have done to resolve the situation.

(And that is in fact one of the reasons I'm suspicious and critical of this bill. I don't think giving law enforcement agencies additional powers will resolve anything, as when push comes to shove they are often full of people on the same side as the malevolent forces that sibling / parent commenter is referring to)

giantg2•9m ago
This is the first I've heard that called a coup. Was there and actual overthrow attempt?
cmrdporcupine•6m ago
It was clearly communicated by their leaders that they weren't leaving the streets until the government resigned (or "all pandemic measures dropped", which the fed gov't had no power to do as the majority were either provincial mandates or were forced on us by the US gov't)
Pulcinella•12m ago
Are the foreign actors in the room with us?
cmrdporcupine•8m ago
> Canadian tech is nonexistent because every Canadian pension fund, family office, and bank prefers to invest in American equities over Canadian equities.

Off-topic but I suspect it's also that oil and gas and real estate are the "easy" money in Canada and that's where investment goes. Canadian investors are risk adverse because they can be. That and there's a colonial-descended cultural bias towards credentials and established players.

But yeah, I'm furiously writing code for a product living off my savings, and would love to get investment to build a startup off of it, but every time I sniff around the Canadian "investor" scene it becomes clear to me that they'd have no time for somebody like me.

alephnerd•4m ago
> it's also that oil and gas and real estate are the "easy" money in Canada and that's where investment goes

Partially. The money made in ONG and Construction is then re-invested in American equities. And even provincial pension like Ontario Teachers and La Caisse funds prefer investing in American equities instead because their only incentive is pension solvency.

> it becomes clear to me that they'd have no time for somebody like me

Because they don't and never will. Anyone who has potential gets frustrated and leaves (ofc I've poached a couple as well).