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Every Single Outfit in Hackers

https://taramariagonzalez.substack.com/p/every-single-outfit-in-hackers
1•fanf2•1m ago•0 comments

Mangroves comeback is a rare climate success story

https://www.anthropocenemagazine.org/2026/06/mangroves-are-making-a-comeback-its-a-rare-climate-s...
1•speckx•2m ago•0 comments

Co-Founder

https://www.visux.net/
1•lluck•3m ago•0 comments

Data Center Construction Monitoring from Satellite Imagery

https://datacenterbuildout.com/
2•lbindreiter•4m ago•0 comments

Coffee Roasting: An Interactive Explainer

https://coffee.hirschmann.io/
1•hirschfl•4m ago•0 comments

Why a Former Nestlé Food Scientist Chose Local Roots

https://www.thefoodcorridor.com/blog/why-a-former-nestle-food-scientist-chose-local-roots/
1•mooreds•4m ago•0 comments

The Raku Foundation is born

https://raku.foundation
2•librasteve•7m ago•2 comments

Agent checkpointing is far from production-grade resiliency

https://www.restate.dev/blog/why-checkpointing-is-not-production-grade-durable-execution
2•gvdongen•10m ago•1 comments

Modeling Hierarchies with FusionAuth

https://fusionauth.io/docs/extend/examples/modeling-hierarchies
1•mooreds•10m ago•0 comments

Pretending to Have (Or to Be) a Computer as a Strategy in Teaching (1964)

https://www.harvardeducationalreview.org/content/34/3/383
1•tosh•11m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Tecton Forge AI – An AI tool that generates designs

https://tectonforgeai2.vercel.app/
1•tecton_forge_ai•11m ago•0 comments

Show HN: A no-back end webpage that lets users bring their own coding agent

https://shukla.io/blog/2026-06/byoa.html
1•BinRoo•12m ago•0 comments

Pickle is the pumpkin spice of summer

https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/14/us/pickle-flavor-summer-cec
1•mooreds•12m ago•0 comments

0x022 – Token Optimizers

https://unzip.dev/0x022-token-optimizers/
1•vismit2000•13m ago•0 comments

Coase-Information Theory for AI Orgs

https://github.com/galatheus-labs/coase-info-theory
2•eismcc•14m ago•0 comments

I built a private ChatGPT for my family

https://fulghum.io/family-chatgpt
1•jordanf•15m ago•0 comments

Deep-Research Agents Can Be Poisoned via User-Generated Content

https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.24245
2•rinnetensei•15m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Steal-a-GIF – A browser tool to export GIFs from locked down platforms

https://vorpus.github.io/steal-a-gif/
3•lizhang•15m ago•0 comments

AdBuster 2.0 – Offline detection of loud TV ads using RMS and contextual logic

https://github.com/AdBusterOfficial/Adbuster--WinApp
1•Bo_Amigo_910•17m ago•0 comments

This 1976 University Experiment Spun Up the U.S. Wind Industry

https://spectrum.ieee.org/william-heronemus-wind-energy
1•pseudolus•18m ago•0 comments

How to Stop a Killer Asteroid

https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/how-to-stop-a-killer-asteroid/
1•pseudolus•19m ago•0 comments

Genetic Mapping Identifies Potential New Targets for Cocaine Addiction

https://today.ucsd.edu/story/genetic-mapping-identifies-potential-new-targets-for-cocaine-addiction
1•gmays•20m ago•0 comments

Claude Code Is a Chainsaw

https://mechanicalsurvival.com/blog/claude-code-is-a-chainsaw/
1•duncanjbrown•20m ago•0 comments

US clampdown on Anthropic models sends EU sovereignty surge into overdrive

https://www.theregister.com/ai-and-ml/2026/06/15/us-clampdown-on-anthropic-models-sends-eu-sovere...
1•beardyw•20m ago•1 comments

Pluck: Probabilistic Programming With Lazy Inference

https://pluck-lang.github.io/
2•optimalsolver•21m ago•0 comments

EU and Civil Society Need to Progress on Digital Autonomy

https://berthub.eu/articles/posts/eu-civil-society-need-progress-digital-autonomy/
3•genericlemon24•22m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Pantheon – AI vs AI: one writes the code, the other attacks it

https://github.com/lolu1032/pantheon-skills
1•lolu1032•23m ago•0 comments

ST-RS: A suckless-like ST terminal in Rust

https://codeberg.org/ideasman42/st-rs
1•ideasman42•24m ago•2 comments

Owning vs. Renting AI

https://twitter.com/lqiao/status/2066403957824688462
1•bilsbie•25m ago•0 comments

Surf's Up

https://visakanv.substack.com/p/surfs-up
1•herbertl•26m ago•0 comments
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Fox to Buy Roku Streaming Service in $22B Deal

https://www.wsj.com/business/deals/fox-roku-deal-f6e564f9
46•thm•1h ago

Comments

andrewla•1h ago
Some alternative sources

- Fox PR: https://www.foxcorporation.com/news/corp-press-releases/2026...

- Reuters: https://www.reuters.com/business/media-telecom/fox-buy-roku-...

ChrisArchitect•38m ago
- An important update about Roku https://www.roku.com/blog/roku-fox
lenerdenator•1h ago
Further proof that antitrust is dead in the US.
stogot•1h ago
Does this violate US antitrust laws?
andrewla•1h ago
As a long-time[1] customer of Roku I am tentatively extremely pessimistic.

I have always been unhappy with Roku's decision to get involved in streaming content at all, because it could potentially cut into their service-agnostic architecture. Bad enough in my mind that they had in-platform ads instead of just charging for hardware, but way worse when they are actively competing with streaming services.

And now it looks like it has happened -- a large content provider wants to buy the company, and while I hope that they can at least notionally continue to be service-agnostic, the temptation to cheat to favor your own services will always be there an when cost cutting and belt tightening is on the table, that is surely what will happen.

[1] My order for the "Netflix Player by Roku": "CustomerID# 1162 Thank you very much for your Roku order. Your order number is 2472, placed 5/20/2008 at 10:01AM."

WarmWash•1h ago
There is the long standing problem that if you build a road for others, and others get unfathomably rich using that road, you end up looking pretty dumb.
dylan604•52m ago
> Bad enough in my mind that they had in-platform ads instead of just charging for hardware

I mean, of course they did. If you were running a company and had to choose between a one-time relatively small fee vs a life time of near constant ad driven income per user, which would you choose?

bmelton•40m ago
I was also super-early Roku customer, but frankly I have been mostly disappointed with Roku for the past year or so.

The hardware on the top tier devices doesn't seem to keep up. Interacting with it is slower and more laggy than it originally was.

They've tried to keep them unobtrusive, which I appreciate, but the mere existence of ads is disappointing. I almost give the Roku City ads a pass, because frankly that's clever, and mirrors the real world enough that it seems logical to me -- but ads in menus is grating.

CEC has been super flaky with the latest revisions as well, so for the past couple of weeks I've been relegated to using either the Roku remote or my phone instead of my TV's remote.

I'm a big fan of waiting to see before prejudging, but I can't imagine anything gets better post-acquisition, and I was already on my way out the door. I guess I'm buying an Apple TV now? Are there any other recommendations? I haven't kept up with the space at all, so if anyone has suggestions I am super happy to receive them.

baggachipz•1h ago
Time for the 'Fox News' button on the Roku remote. Truth Social tweets on your screensaver.
fred_is_fred•1h ago
Back when we had things like Dish and cable, I was able to put a "Parental Block" on channels. I used this to hide or remove channels I never watched, but I found it had a secondary benefit when my Texan in-laws visited -- "Sorry, our TV package doesn't include Fox News".
giancarlostoro•55m ago
Actually, a more likely button might be "Sports" which would either open your preferred sports app (smarter way to do it) and default to Fox Sports, or a "Stream TV" type button that opens up Tubi which is already run by Fox, and surprisingly had decent content on it.

I'm not surprised they're going this route, and would not be surprised if News becomes a drastically smaller piece of Fox over the coming years.

yndoendo•28m ago
I have never paid for any cable TV or video streaming service in my life. Reason is simple, I don't want to financially support people / shows / stations that go against my personal standards of human decency.

Had cable TV constantly contacting me, since I had them for internet, until one day. Asked them, "Does this include Fox News" ... "Yes" ... "I'll will end my life before ever supporting Fox News. Contact me again when I can get À la carte and I don't have to fund the trash at Fox News." They never contacted me again.

Only streaming service I ever paid for was SiriusXM. Canceled it when I found that Fox News was part of the package.

There is already so much content to consume in a day that I don't have to sit in front of a TV for an hour or two. HTPC from my ripped DVDs and Blu-rays goes a long way if I too.

pickleglitch•1h ago
So now the same corporation that owns Fox News is going to own Roku? No thanks. Guess it's finally time to switch to a custom Android TV box or Apple TV. Or roll my own, but I've tried that and found it pretty difficult.
IshKebab•1h ago
> Or roll my own, but I've tried that and found it pretty difficult.

I agree, there seem to be no good options for this. You can use Kodi or whatever, but I want something that supports playing my ... totally legally acquired content... and Netflix/Disney/iPlayer/etc. In a package that's silent and low power.

Doesn't seem to exist unfortunately. I guess the closest is Nvidia Shield. You can apparently still sideload APKs onto that... for now. I'll buy one when they release an update. I'm patient!

presbyterian•1h ago
If you’re already DIYing, set up a Jellyfin server and then any of the streaming boxes will work.
pickleglitch•1h ago
Jellyfin is great, but it is solving a different problem entirely.
NetMageSCW•44m ago
Apple TV.
newaccountman2•1h ago
I would not recommend Apple TV. I like the computers and the phone, but the TV is disappoint. Would recommend Nvidia Shield or something.

What I am going to do down the line personally is just buy a gaming laptop and use that. Can play games via Steam and watch stuff via Windows apps (e.g. Netflix, Amazon Prime, Crunchyroll).

Only problem of course is the laptop will be pricier, but if someone was going to buy a tv streaming thing AND a gaming system of some kind, probably cheaper.

throwatdem12311•1h ago
gross, is there any TV is that isn’t Google or Roku that is halfway decent?

Bring back dumb TVs

nosioptar•57m ago
I picked up an android TV box for $25 that works with LineageOS.

It sucks because its android, but at least its degoogled.

Edit: for a TV, I love my 30 year old Panasonic. Paid $20 for it at the Mormon goodwill. Only 720p, but has the best speakers of any TV I've owned.

anderber•55m ago
You can get an off-brand Android TV and install a custom launcher like https://at4klauncher.com/
Octoth0rpe•54m ago
I was dreading my most recent tv purchase (last fall) for exactly this reason, and ended up with TCL google tv. One can apparently setup a google tv as a dumb tv and never sign it into the internet. It acts exactly how I'd want a dumb tv to work now, simply auto uses the most recent hdmi device, or the active one if the most recent one isn't active.

It has never connected to the internet, and it never will. My long term concern is that google will eventually put cell modems in their tvs, and then using my next tv as a dumb tv will no longer be an option. For now though, this is your best bet.

superxpro12•42m ago
LG seems to still be somewhat agnostic.
thm•1h ago
Gift link: https://www.wsj.com/business/deals/fox-roku-deal-f6e564f9?st...
thebiglebrewski•59m ago
So what are the alternatives?

I have mostly Frame TVs and a projector. I always loved the Roku experience, it really felt like the best media player software, they just kept improving it, and having all TVs on the ecosystem made it even better. One app for virtual remotes, bluetooth listening, searching with your phone keyboard, etc.

I don't want to go back to the Frame's software. I really like the Backdrops app and so many other features.

But it just seems like this acquisition can only accelerate the ensh*tification of Roku. They already changed the default home screen a few weeks ago to show recommendations, SO MANY ads, etc and you change it in settings.

But as other commentors have mentioned, now we'll probably have Fox News and Truth Social front and center whether we want it or not.

So many apps have DRM that prevent you from running it yourself in any way. Is there another way that lets you run Netflix, Paramount+, HBO, all the majors without any trouble that is as integrated as Roku, or at least anything heading in that direction?

hamburglar•48m ago
> I don't want to go back to the Frame's software

It’s not really a viable option if you wanted to. I have two Frames and they both just keep deteriorating to the point they are pretty useless. I have added an appletv to one of them and it’s vastly improved the UX. Now the only thing I need to do with the Samsung software is the unreasonably slow task of switching inputs.

giancarlostoro•57m ago
I never liked the idea of Roku since I always felt like they could "go away at any moment" since that is all they sold basically.

Fun fact, Roku sells security cameras at Walmart, they're technically rebranded Wyze cameras (look just like them, same hardware) with Roku software on them. If you did buy one of those Roku cameras, maybe a good time to switch off to Wyze if you don't like this direction.

SirFatty•41m ago
"I never liked the idea of Roku since I always felt like they could "go away at any moment" since that is all they sold basically."

That's odd since they've been around for 23 years. I would understand that stance 20 years ago.

giancarlostoro•33m ago
I first heard of them in the early 2010s so it was not that odd back then.
pastor_williams•53m ago
A year ago I started moving away from Roku. I think they've always had ads on the home screen which I blocked with a DNS blocklist but the seasonal ad sections that continued popping up in the menu despite my continually blocking them wore on me. I've upgraded to an nvidia shield using projectivy launcher which allows me to set a customized and very clean interface with the just the apps I use and nothing else. I definitely recommend it.
blackjack_•29m ago
No the Home Screen ads were added in an update 2.5ish years ago. I know this because that is when I decided to disconnect my Roku tv from the internet rather than see ads when I turn my tv on.

I had been a pretty big Roku fan before that point as I had worked with them back in ~2017 and knew how locked down and sewn up they kept customer data, and only shared it in a very anonymized way. Obviously the situation has degraded in the recent years, and caused me to brick the functionality of a very expensive device.

Seems like it’s impossible to have a smart tv now that actually respects privacy, so back to dumb tvs and connections to pcs?

whalesalad•49m ago
As of 10am est their stock is down nearly 20%.
dylan604•47m ago
Ugh, Fox. I recently made the decision to not spend $10.99/month for their FoxOne app to stream World Cup matches. I decided to watch the Telemundo broadcasts instead, even though I don’t speak Spanish, just to not give Fox my money. If I were Roku user, this would definitely cause me to quit being a Roku user. I doubt I’d be the only one, but I also do not believe it will be enough total to be noticeable.
kleiba2•42m ago
I could not handle the Spanish commentary, though. I know that that's a real cultural gap on my side, but Spanish soccer commentary is something I could never get accustomed to - way too much talking for my taste, and I especially cannot relate at all to the goal "celebrations".
crsv•46m ago
Timed my move from Roku devices to Apple TV just right it appears.
Noaidi•31m ago
Can you get PlutoTV on Apple TV?
SG-•41m ago
I wonder how many TV brands that include Roku on their TVs will dump them going forward especially for the non-american markets.
voakbasda•36m ago
Well, I certainly will never buy another one. I doubt I am alone.

Sadly there are enough loyal fanatics that I can imagine they will continue to be sold indefinitely.

voakbasda•38m ago
If this happens, our Roku TV is going in the trash. They locked out their customers of their own devices by pushing updated firmware that forced agreement to new terms. They lost my trust during that episode, and this move shows that was the right decision.

Meanwhile, Fox lost my respect decades ago. The idea that they could gain network level access to one of my devices cannot be reconciled with my need to feel secure and safe in my own home.

Anyone wanna take the opportunity to share their favorite brands and models of dumb TVs?

riahi•28m ago
Any but never connect it to the internet and use an appletv
999900000999•26m ago
I think I’m going with a Google TV. I already trust them on my phones anyway.

If you want more control buy a pc monitor and some speakers or commercial display.

mmooss•35m ago
The US right wing is being very effective at taking control of the media:

  * Social media - all the majors: Twitter, TikTok
    Facebook / Instagram (the latter moved to the right
    wing)
  * LLMs, the future info source, are controlled by SV
    and corporate US.
  * CBS, including CBS News
  * Warner Bros, including CNN
  * Washington Post (moved right)
  * LA Times and others
And of course they already controlled Fox News and the Wall Street Journal.

Also, others have taken aggressive 'soft-reactionary' (anti-progressive) or centrist positions, such as the NY Times. There is little space for truth that conflicts with the US right wing or progressive voices to reach the general public - I don't mean people who know and seek it, but the vast numbers who passively receive what is given them. (I'm not saying progressive voices are superior; I'm saying they are part of the discussion in a free society.)

Silent censorship is the most dangerous tool - you don't ever know what you missed. Journalism organizations can simply omit things. Social media companies can greatly limit or expand distribution of your post - almostly literally controlling the printing press, deciding whether your pamphlet can be read across the city or only on your storefront window.

frogperson•21m ago
Oh course they would, control of the media and newspeak is a core tenant of fascism.

https://web.archive.org/web/20130930081524/http://www.themod...

HardwareLust•22m ago
Ok, so now that Roku is dead, what alternatives do we have?
1970-01-01•21m ago
"Somehow, Roku to become even worse."
gdulli•11m ago
I switched from Roku to Xbox for Plex because of how Roku has degraded, and not only did I get the primary benefit of being off Roku, but I found the Xbox Plex app has not been updated to the terrible new redesign so it was a double win.
Noaidi•33m ago
Yes, let the enshitification begin.

I have never seen a mergre like this not lead to anything but a money grab. They will no doubt remove things like PlutoTV, which is free, and substitutte it with more subscription apps and more data collection

mleo•4m ago
Begin? I haven’t heard anything positive about Roku in 10 years or so. They had to race to the bottom to compete with Amazon and Google. And maybe they mostly survived til now, but all I hear is complaints about ads.
pickleglitch•1h ago
I like the laptop idea, I'd go with Linux instead of Windows, and even then I think it would be a challenge to get it working well with a remote. Nvidia Shield is just Android TV, which means handing Google all your data. Of course, Apple TV means handing Apple all your data, but that seems like maybe the least bad option. I don't know, I'm just tired of all of this shit.
newaccountman2•32m ago
I feel like remote can be convenient, but that I could get by with bluetooth keyboard with a built-in trackpad.

I wonder if it would be possible to operate the computer as a whole with PS5 controller :thinking:

iwhalen•1h ago
If you already have a gaming desktop, I can recommend Shield for both. Streaming services work out of the box of course. Then I use Sunshine[1] on my desktop to stream to Moonlight on the Shield. Both have wired ethernet connections. Latency is not noticeable in most cases.

[1]: https://app.lizardbyte.dev/Sunshine/

newaccountman2•33m ago
Nah, gave my desktop to my sister :e
mplanchard•59m ago
Agree Apple TV is not especially impressive (like, it’s fine, but I especially dislike the remote). I mostly just use my playstation, but there are some apps (criterion being the main one) that are not on the PS, so I use the Apple TV for those
newaccountman2•32m ago
Can you watch stuff from PlayStation though, like Netflix? lol
giancarlostoro•51m ago
They already own Tubi (think Hulu alternative) which I've used when literally no other streaming service had what I was looking for, and is surprisingly decent. I assume this is the beginning of their leap into streaming, wont be surprised if there's other acquisitions that will take place in similar spaces.

Personally I never bought into Roku because I didn't think they'd last very long.

tootie•33m ago
I was leery of of Tizen on my Samsung TV but it's fine