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MobileGuard: A Mobile-Native Governance Framework for Agentic AI

https://zenodo.org/records/20970167
1•jsingh2525•54s ago•0 comments

Pakistan's solar miracle – how the hell did they do it?

https://www.thenewworld.co.uk/jan-rosenow-pakistans-solar-miracle-how-the-hell-did-they-do-it/
1•coloneltcb•56s ago•0 comments

Show HN: Autonomous CAD design and OpenFOAM optimization loop using local LLMs

https://github.com/ostenjap/LLM-Agent-generated-Quadcopter-Prop
1•ostenjap•4m ago•0 comments

The Harm in Hate Speech Laws

https://wysr.substack.com/p/the-harm-in-hate-speech-laws
1•paulpauper•5m ago•0 comments

Enhancing X11 Application Security with LXC

https://dobrowolski.dev/article/enhancing-x11-application-security-with-lxc/
1•shirozuki•6m ago•0 comments

How Claude Code and Codex Sandbox Untrusted Code

https://medium.com/@Koukyosyumei/how-claude-code-and-codex-sandbox-untrusted-code-ba39b493046a
2•syumei•7m ago•1 comments

Pkgxray

https://github.com/adamsjack711-ux/pkgxray
1•jadamsl•8m ago•0 comments

Peppa Pig studio wants to clone child actors' voices with AI indefinitely

https://www.gadgetreview.com/peppa-pigs-ai-voice-clause-draws-nearly-1000-industry-objections
3•yayitswei•10m ago•1 comments

Show HN: A benchmark for the failure modes of agent memory

https://github.com/Kausha3/agent-memory-bench
1•Pankhi123•10m ago•0 comments

Sony Drops Studio Canal Movies from PS Store

https://www.playstation.com/en-gb/legal/psvideocontent/
1•tau255•12m ago•0 comments

What Happens When AI Agents Refuse to Work Until They're Paid

https://blog.owulveryck.info/2026/06/25/from-isolated-agents-to-agentic-mesh-orchestrating-sdlc-w...
3•owulveryck•19m ago•0 comments

'Careless People' author claims Meta surveilled her for 12mos to enforce silence

https://fortune.com/2026/06/26/meta-wynn-williams-surveillance-gag-order-lawsuit-2026/
11•1vuio0pswjnm7•19m ago•0 comments

Grok Is More Important Than Clean Air, DOJ Says

https://www.motherjones.com/environment/2026/06/grok-doj-justice-naacp-clean-air-act-gas-turbine-...
5•Planktonne•21m ago•0 comments

Roach PHP – The complete webscraping toolkit for PHP

https://roach-php.dev/docs/introduction/
1•ms7892•21m ago•0 comments

Wikipedia Cofounder Larry Sanger Banned from Site for 'Canvassing'

https://www.404media.co/wikipedia-cofounder-larry-sanger-banned-from-site-for-canvassaing/
2•donohoe•23m ago•0 comments

The prime your computer finds while you sleep

https://primecrunch.com/blog/3/the-prime-your-computer-finds-while-you-sleep
2•andyhedges•24m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Kiso, an open-source publishing engine for Open Knowledge Format

https://oak-invest.github.io/kiso/
1•straumat•25m ago•0 comments

Should European housing politics be Americanized?

https://worksinprogress.co/issue/should-european-housing-politics-be-americanized/
1•JumpCrisscross•26m ago•0 comments

OpenZL

https://openzl.org/
1•enz•29m ago•0 comments

Datavessel – ecommerce and marketing agents of new age

https://www.datavessel.io/
1•djr4•29m ago•0 comments

NSA's SIGINT Enabling Project includes sabotaging cryptographic standards

https://nsa.2026.action.cr.yp.to/
3•rasengan•31m ago•1 comments

The $546,000 Door

https://housingimpact.substack.com/p/the-546000-door
1•JumpCrisscross•32m ago•0 comments

Stroustrup's Rule (2024)

https://buttondown.com/hillelwayne/archive/stroustrups-rule/
2•bmacho•32m ago•0 comments

EV demand powers Europe car market in May, Chinese rivals expand share

https://www.reuters.com/world/china/ev-demand-powers-europe-car-market-may-chinese-rivals-expand-...
1•JumpCrisscross•33m ago•0 comments

Smooth-Maximum, the most useful function [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Qb6QtC6QMs
2•raphlinus•33m ago•0 comments

Show HN: HSON / Hson-Live

https://github.com/neutralica/hson-live
1•neutralica•34m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Formidable – local-first docs from YAML templates, with a REST API

https://github.com/petervdpas/Formidable2
1•petervdpas•34m ago•0 comments

Rich Harris on AI and Svelte [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKjXE_wfdDY
1•IcyFoxe•35m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Quizingo Vocabulary, a daily 3x3 English word association game

https://www.quizingo.app/vocabulary
1•coder97•36m ago•0 comments

Zoryn Local-first speech-to-text for macOS, audio never leaves your Mac

https://zoryn.ai
1•sudeepdalal•41m ago•0 comments
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A Farmer Arrested for Going 5 Seconds over His Time Limit at Data Center Meeting

https://www.gadgetreview.com/arrest-him-the-moment-police-handcuffed-a-farmer-for-going-5-seconds-over-his-time-limit-at-data-center-meeting
61•spenvo•1h ago

Comments

mc32•55m ago
What goons!

It doesn't matter what side is the one in the right, people will take sides against goonish and thuggish behavior. That can grow into a stupid PR disaster. Why would they do this? Are they that stupid or hire stupid people for enforcement?

rolph•49m ago
technokarenism ?
thot_experiment•51m ago
No actual human fucking wants data centers. Every day I wake up and it feels we're moving closer to torches, pitchforks and guillotines.
JumpCrisscross•42m ago
> Every day I wake up and it feels we're moving closer to torches, pitchforks and guillotines

The billionaires who are consolidating control over the media and social media would want nothing more.

Avicebron•7m ago
You keep saying this, care to explain?
JumpCrisscross•5m ago
I feel like I’ve just said this one, but sure.

Plenty of prominent billionaires have openly aligned with authoritarian over fairly-elected government. The fact that the media and social media properties they control promote divisive, pitchfork-y content doesn’t strike me as a coincidence.

In a violent revolution, even if successful, based on historic pattern, those billionaires would almost certainly concentrate economic and political power. It was the fact pattern in the French Revolution. It’s been true for every post-WWII revolution as well. It will probably get more and more true and people and assets become more and more mobile. (The only exceptions were the pre-WWII Communist revolutions. That pattern ended with jet travel.)

IncreasePosts•42m ago
No human wants data centers but lots of humans want to use services provided by data centers.
JumpCrisscross•40m ago
Also, towns can craft datacenter deals that produce public benefits. It’s expensive fixed infrastructure within their taxing jurisdiction.
teeray•37m ago
The intersection of users and neighbors of AI data centers is probably much smaller than you think.
alex0015•7m ago
I can imagine a situation where this is true, like if it was used by some company to train an internal model or a model that never got released.

But even assuming the data center was only used for AI model training, more or less everyone who uses any electronics now either uses generative AI directly themselves or uses services whose employees use generative AI at work to create those services. AI is extremely popular and widespread now among many large and diverse groups of people.

patrick451•34m ago
The boom in datacenter construction is driven mostly by the AI boom and most of us are sick everything AI too. We don't want to read AI slop, watch AI videos, talk AI customer service or visit a vibe coded website.
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pokstad•28m ago
You’re posting on a website hosted in a data center. Lack of self awareness.
mindslight•12m ago
First, this is just the standard "You're criticizing X, yet you use X. Checkmate" trope.

Second, there is an obvious difference in scale here which you're ignoring.

Third, a website that can run on a pair of servers doesn't actually need to be, and the world would be better off if fewer were.

zzrrt•6m ago
The data center hosting this website is already built, unlike the ones people are fighting against.

I'll grant the general public may not understand enough that they already rely on "datacenters", but there are reasonable arguments against gigawatt buildouts for AI, while still using technologies that run in datacenters in general.

victorbjorklund•23m ago
I kind of like having access to internet.
bvcp•8m ago
Apart from water usage which can be solved by using recycled water or closed loop cooling i fail to see what all the hysteria is over. Communities dont own power production and if usage causes costs to increase then investment in more production will follow.

The level of vitriol i see in all countries over data centers is looking more and more as a proxy against ai.

You can really see how a terrawatt of ai compute in space will make alot of sense vs on earth.

josefritzishere•50m ago
That is some seriously authoritarian behavior. That board should be removed, and I think jailed. The intent to deprive people of basic civil rights is felonious.
JumpCrisscross•49m ago
Do we have a better source for this story? Ideally with updates?
br0wnr1c3•29m ago
https://www.404media.co/bodycam-footage-video-claremore-okla...
philajan•27m ago
The local news includes the body cam video.

Summary: The farmer was asked to leave by an officer. The farmer acknowledges the request and then walks to the head table to start handing the members documents. He was asked again to leave a couple of more times replying with “On what grounds” and then comes the “…flat and final ‘Arrest him’” that the article mentions.

Some context was left out between the his three minutes to speak being up and the arrest.

IncreasePosts•12m ago
This reminds me of a kid in my college who got "tazed for not using his blinker", but what really happened is he got pulled over for not using his blinker, refused to give ID, refused to get out of the car to be arrested, and then fought the officer as he tried to pull him out of the car
Humorist2290•32m ago
From the Claremore City Council minutes [0] it does show the person mentioned in the article was a speaker, among a group of some 20 other members of the community. They also include the incredible claim

  Claremore Data Center will house the backbone of the internet and supports all the functions that occur on the internet.
The minutes mention that many of the council members were accused of not caring, but they do not mention the arrest. I'm not suggesting the story is false as much as highlighting that the city's minutes omit it.

0: https://claremore.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/02-17-2026-...

cranky908canuck•28m ago
See https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47784061

Not his first rodeo, it seems.

psidebot•27m ago
The article definitely misrepresents what's in the video. He wasn't arrested for speaking 5 seconds over. He was standing right in front of the councilors shuffling papers back and forth for nearly a minute while the crowd was screaming and clapping. Officers asked him to leave, then told him to leave multiple times he categorically refused, all while public order was progressively deteriorating.
cranky908canuck•22m ago
If you google "farmer name activist" the results light up like a christmas tree. (Where the actual name is substituted in, of course.)

Regardless of the merits of the actual issue being protested, presenting this as "poor innocent farmer arrested for going five seconds over" doesn't seem accurate.

I previously observed that of course getting arrested wasn't something he would have planned...

OTOH, given that this is the second time the "five seconds over" story has been posted to HN, seems like somebody is leveraging the 'Streisand Effect'.

_russross•27m ago
I don't have a problem with data centers and would welcome one nearby if it was a good deal for the area. But I'd want binding contractual agreements about environmental guarantees and requirements for building out new renewable energy generating capacity of 100% or even 150% of what the data center itself needs (and not just outbidding buyers of existing grid capacity). Instead we are handing out regulation waivers and tax incentives and telling locals they don't matter.
helterskelter•23m ago
Problem is that there's always some poorer community, or one with more corrupt government officials, willing to allow a buildout for next to nothing. And when they plug into the grid the next county or state over you're electric rates are going up anyway.
mindslight•15m ago
The other problem is the rule of law is breaking down, so those contractual promises aren't really binding - rather the federal regime can always override any such restrictions with tales about energy policy or needing to compete with China (even as they squander our advantages on both). When you're one bribe away from being on the end of a vice signalling two minute hate, it's best to not give them a foothold in the first place.
saulpw•12m ago
Okay, and? Just because they'll find some other place to put it with worse terms, doesn't mean you should let them have it in their preferred location with bad terms.
ChrisArchitect•2m ago
Anything new here that wasn't in the coverage from April? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47784061
11m ago
Don’t forget getting targeted for scams by slopbots on forums and chat platforms