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Closer to Rude Than Snide: An Interview with Leo Robson

https://www.theideasletter.org/essay/closer-to-rude-than-snide/
1•lermontov•1m ago•0 comments

Show HN: We made an Audio ML sharing platform

https://www.noysr.com/explore
1•bigboi6969•3m ago•0 comments

New EV-makers keep appearing in China

https://www.economist.com/business/2026/06/24/strange-new-ev-makers-keep-appearing-in-china
2•andsoitis•7m ago•1 comments

Study suggests most Americans would be healthier without daylight saving time

https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2025/09/daylight-saving-time.html
2•andsoitis•12m ago•0 comments

Fastllm: A LLM inference library that runs DeepSeek-V4 with 10GB VRAM

https://github.com/ztxz16/fastllm
1•nogajun•13m ago•0 comments

Bandcamp has laid off most of their engineers

https://bsky.app/profile/grmnygrmny.bandcamp.com/post/3mpgvo7l2v22t
6•ulrikrasmussen•17m ago•0 comments

Read Banned Books

https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/banned-books/
2•hkhn•20m ago•0 comments

Artifacts dating back 400,000 years show ‘complex and rich’ pre-human society

https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/29/science/israel-prehistoric-cave-scli-intl
3•breve•23m ago•0 comments

The end of the engineer. The rise of the operator

https://getoperators.ai/manifesto
1•pro_methe5•26m ago•0 comments

Memory in the Age of AI Agents (Survey Paper)

https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.13564
1•thoughtpeddler•28m ago•0 comments

"It's Hard to Eval" Is a Product Smell

https://hamel.dev/blog/posts/eval-smell/
2•call-me-al•33m ago•0 comments

Snap to AI – One-Keystroke Screenshots to Claude, ChatGPT, etc. (macOS)

https://snaptoai.app
1•threeten•37m ago•0 comments

Free Google Docs Resume Templates to Copy and Edit – ResumeDocs

https://googledocsresumetemplate.com/google-docs-resume-template/
1•Hardd•40m ago•0 comments

AI Story Generator for Game Masters – Free D&D and RPG Tools

https://aistorygenerator.work
2•Hardd•40m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Drifty – AI Focus agent shuts down distractions tabs while you work

https://drifty.so/
1•Ari_Shin•42m ago•0 comments

Zuckerberg Urges Meta to Explore Working with Polymarket and Kalshi

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/26/technology/zuckerberg-meta-polymarket-kalshi.html
4•CaptainZapp•44m ago•2 comments

Cost calculators for common home renovation projects

https://costto.build/
1•way007•53m ago•0 comments

NASA's X-59 "frankenjet" tests supersonic flight without the sonic boom

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/06/nasas-x-59-frankenjet-tests-supersonic-flight-without-the...
3•joak•1h ago•0 comments

Warren Buffett skips donation to Gates Foundation amid Epstein review

https://www.aol.com/articles/warren-buffett-skips-donation-gates-012320000.html
4•1vuio0pswjnm7•1h ago•0 comments

Revisiting: Stack pivot, W^X break – in the context of PixelSmash

https://www.mail-archive.com/misc@openbsd.org/msg198341.html
3•gibletz•1h ago•0 comments

Snapcompact: SoTA Compaction – Instant, Local, Free

https://blog.can.ac/2026/06/10/snapcompact/
1•handfuloflight•1h ago•0 comments

Positive and Negative Time Flows in the Toronto Experiment on the 4/3πC Formula

https://medium.com/@f9121212/topological-derivation-of-geometric-boundaries-for-positive-and-nega...
2•ortrich•1h ago•0 comments

Exiled Chinese Tycoon Gets 30 Years in Prison for Billion-Dollar Fraud

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-06-29/exiled-chinese-tycoon-guo-gets-30-years-in-us-...
1•1vuio0pswjnm7•1h ago•1 comments

Silicon Valley Is Obsessed with 'Trust Stacking,' and the IRS Doesn't Like It

https://www.wsj.com/personal-finance/taxes/silicon-valley-is-obsessed-with-trust-stacking-and-the...
2•apparent•1h ago•3 comments

Loko Scheme 0.13.0

https://weinholt.se/articles/loko-scheme-0-13-0/
1•azhenley•1h ago•0 comments

Instatic is a modern self-hosted visual CMS

https://github.com/CoreBunch/Instatic
1•danboarder•1h ago•0 comments

Students are doing worse than you think

https://www.economist.com/international/2026/06/25/students-are-doing-worse-than-you-think
2•andsoitis•1h ago•0 comments

Is there a Mario Wii Web port?

1•Itzsplicez•1h ago•1 comments

T-Mobile Just Ripped 8M Customers Off Their Grandfathered Plans

https://www.gadgetreview.com/t-mobile-just-ripped-8-million-customers-off-their-grandfathered-pla...
1•momentmaker•1h ago•0 comments

GitHub profiles turned into FIFA Ultimate Team cards, rated out of 99

https://gitfut.com
3•beatthatflight•1h ago•0 comments
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Why Won't Europe Build AI Data Centers in Iceland?

https://mrkt30.com/why-wont-europe-build-ai-data-centers-in-iceland/
26•type0•2h ago

Comments

EdwardDiego•1h ago
> an island runs its servers on volcanoes and waterfalls

Going out on a limb, the word "volcanoes" may be part of why, I know I was particularly perturbed when I found out my bank's failover data centre was about 20km away from their main one in a city built on an active monogenetic volcanic field.

Also, not sure how important latency is, but Iceland is rather far from mainland Europe.

po1nt•1h ago
Here comes the EU. Once again trying to regulate themselves out of the problems they caused by regulations.
expedition32•1h ago
There are no European companies that need them so why build datacenters for American companies to profit from? We don't need to be colonised by tech bros for effectively no gain.
Schiendelman•1h ago
A week and a half ago, I was at VivaTech in Paris, where I listened to dozens of European founders complain about the EU AI regulations - not because there was something they wanted to do that they were prohibited from doing, but because the way they are written, they have no idea what they can or can't do.

They're looking at how to put servers in Norway and Iceland specifically because they can figure out what the rules are, and in the EU, they cannot.

noosphr•1h ago
The EU has suffered from decades of brain drain.

Every conversation about it very well demonstrates this fact.

andsoitis•1h ago
If you build it you can profit from it by renting out capacity. This is what SpaceX is doing, for example. If you control the hardware...
Danox•1h ago
SpaceX is a grift totally dependent on the USA untrustworthy government. The actual financials don’t add up revenue, profit and loss, similar to the AI model companies yes, the insiders will win, but no one else does.

Iceland and Norway win nothing, having giant data centers within their territories the only losers will be the common people of each country like having a strip mine on your land.

What is also interesting is that the tone death city slickers from other countries, particularly the United States, think they can waive money at Icelanders and Norwegians and have them jump to a tune of greed.

annzabelle•52m ago
I've mentioned this in other threads, but a well managed data center policy from a functioning municipality can make data centers a boon rather than a nuisance. Loudoun County, Virginia (of MAE-East, AWS US-East-1, and Equinix fame) has navigated it in a way that has led to continually lowered property taxes combined with excellent well funded public services, and less downside than other industrial land uses would have. They also have noise and other regulations that mean that the data centers functionally just act like empty warehouses. They've kept up with grid capacity, so none of them rely on loud, polluting, off grid generators, and electricity and water are not noticeably more expensive than in other regions.

If Norway navigates this policy half as well as they've navigated their oil, this could be beneficial for the common people and help Europe detangle themselves from reliance on US or Chinese tech.

Danox•1h ago
Number one the whole island is on one of the most active faults in the world, and two why would they want to participate in such stupidity. They have been getting along very well up until this point. Why would they want to expose themselves to a mass of people who don’t give a crap about them.
a34729t•57m ago
Aluminum smelting is enough?
zamadatix•20m ago
Despite being on a major fault line, Iceland is actually not all that shakey itself - particularly across the whole island.

2016 worldwide sample https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/36/Ma...

100 year 5+ of Iceland https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?extent=62.319,-...

As for putting up with what one considers stupidity... depends just as much as what you are offered to do so and whether it actually makes sense for Europe to offer that in this case :).

ButlerianJihad•1h ago
Iceland's unique isolation seems to be both advantageous and disadvantageous. I don't know about their political history or stability, but it seems to me that their culture has been continuous and comparatively stable for a very long time.

While their de jure status and allegiance may be intertwined with powers that govern them from afar, I would speculate that an island locale like Iceland enjoys a lot of de facto autonomy and they can do as they please, being so physically inaccessible.

The distance and political concerns may also be a disadvantage to tenants in their data centers. I can imagine that the inhabitants of Iceland would be reluctant to sell out like this. At the very least, what's going on in the Strait of Hormuz reminds us all that data centers are strategic quasi-military targets, and must be defended and protected by sophisticated military shields, because disabling or destroying them would be decidedly advantageous in wartime.

It's important to keep in mind that "data centers" are largely the aggregation and consolidation of "machine rooms" that used to take space in every corporate campus and every headquarters building (combined with network interchange points); there is a ton of commercial property that's sort of gutted now, as machine rooms migrated to the cloud: not only WFH/remote jobs are affecting the vacancies, but the machines and robots are moving in to live with "roommates" of their own kind nowadays!

volkl48•39m ago
Iceland is an independent country, although I suppose it is involved with NATO. But I think you may be thinking of Greenland (which is a territory of Denmark).
Hugsun•33m ago
Iceland has mostly been governed by the center right conservative independence party, which has been quick to sell land and resources to anyone interested. Kárahnjúkar is the canonical example of this, a huge hydro plant powering aluminium smelters owned by a foreign company.

Right now, different parties have the majority rule, and their interest in projects like these are not clear. I would suspect that a motivated investor could fairly easily get them built. The hurdles would be logistics and connectivity much more than red tape.

Iceland is culturally and politically scandinavian with some influence from the US. In august there will be a vote to start accession talks with the EU. This has been a heavily contested issue for years, largely due to Iceland's unique resources.

a0-prw•1h ago
Neither Iceland nor Norway are EU member states.
astrodust•1h ago
Water cooling loop into a large public pool. If it works for the geothermal power station...
jazzyjackson•50m ago
There’s a couple of bathhouses (named “bathhouse”) in NYC that heat their pools via crypto miners.
jacknews•1h ago
The whole idea of a 'sovereign' data center is that it is under your control and jurisdiction, and you can protect it.

Iceland is not an EU member, and is remote. What happens if Trump decides Iceland should be a US state?

gwern•55m ago
NZ/AU are also interesting options for Europe, if they can't countenance the USA: https://alethios.substack.com/p/why-new-zealand-is-an-overlo...
nozzlegear•33m ago
If one can't countenance the US, then Australia would be off the table too because of their own US Cloud Act law, no?

https://www.ag.gov.au/international-relations/international-...

https://www.insideprivacy.com/cross-border-transfers/austral...

levocardia•42m ago
This article is 100% AI generated slop
satvikpendem•40m ago
Thanks, I flagged it