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OpenAI’s Windsurf deal is off, and Windsurf’s CEO is going to Google

https://www.theverge.com/openai/705999/google-windsurf-ceo-openai
378•rcchen•4h ago•253 comments

ETH Zurich and EPFL to release a LLM developed on public infrastructure

https://ethz.ch/en/news-and-events/eth-news/news/2025/07/a-language-model-built-for-the-public-good.html
318•andy99•7h ago•40 comments

Faking a JPEG

https://www.ty-penguin.org.uk/~auj/blog/2025/03/25/fake-jpeg/
80•todsacerdoti•3h ago•18 comments

Preliminary report into Air India crash released

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cx20p2x9093t
118•cjr•5h ago•203 comments

jank is C++

https://jank-lang.org/blog/2025-07-11-jank-is-cpp/
188•Jeaye•8h ago•67 comments

Dict Unpacking in Python

https://github.com/asottile/dict-unpacking-at-home
36•_ZeD_•3d ago•9 comments

HDD Clicker generates HDD clicking sounds, based on HDD Led activity

https://www.serdashop.com/HDDClicker
15•starkparker•1h ago•6 comments

A software conference that advocates for quality

https://bettersoftwareconference.com/
39•leoncaet•4h ago•25 comments

Upgrading an M4 Pro Mac mini's storage for half the price

https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2025/upgrading-m4-pro-mac-minis-storage-half-price
307•speckx•12h ago•190 comments

Andrew Ng: Building Faster with AI [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNJCfif1dPY
165•sandslash•1d ago•45 comments

Bill Atkinson's psychedelic user interface

https://patternproject.substack.com/p/from-the-mac-to-the-mystical-bill
370•cainxinth•15h ago•196 comments

Astronomers race to study interstellar interloper

https://www.science.org/content/article/astronomers-race-study-interstellar-interloper
104•bikenaga•10h ago•54 comments

Sam Altman delays open weights model release

https://twitter.com/sama/status/1943837550369812814
20•martinald•1h ago•7 comments

Repaste Your MacBook

https://christianselig.com/2025/07/repaste-macbook/
174•speckx•13h ago•87 comments

Apple vs the Law

https://formularsumo.co.uk/blog/2025/apple-vs-the-law/
341•tempodox•19h ago•343 comments

Activeloop (YC S18) Is Hiring AI Search and Python Back End Engineers(Onsite,MV)

https://careers.activeloop.ai/
1•davidbuniat•5h ago

Monorail – Turn CSS animations into interactive SVG graphs

https://muffinman.io/monorail/
41•stanko•3d ago•4 comments

'123456' password exposed chats for 64M McDonald's job applicants

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/123456-password-exposed-chats-for-64-million-mcdonalds-job-applicants/
65•nan60•4h ago•41 comments

Show HN: RULER – Easily apply RL to any agent

https://openpipe.ai/blog/ruler
49•kcorbitt•8h ago•9 comments

Computer Scientists Figure Out How to Prove Lies

https://www.quantamagazine.org/computer-scientists-figure-out-how-to-prove-lies-20250709/
5•pseudolus•2d ago•0 comments

Lead pigment in turmeric is the culprit in a global poisoning mystery (2024)

https://www.npr.org/sections/goats-and-soda/2024/09/23/nx-s1-5011028/detectives-mystery-lead-poisoning-new-york-bangladesh
301•perihelions•10h ago•152 comments

Introduction to Digital Filters

https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/filters/
29•ofalkaed•6h ago•5 comments

At Least 13 People Died by Suicide Amid U.K. Post Office Scandal, Report Says

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/10/world/europe/uk-post-office-scandal-report.html
556•xbryanx•14h ago•476 comments

Show HN: Pangolin – Open source alternative to Cloudflare Tunnels

https://github.com/fosrl/pangolin
458•miloschwartz•1d ago•108 comments

Pa. House passes 'click-to-cancel' subscription bills

https://www.pennlive.com/news/2025/07/pa-house-passes-click-to-cancel-subscription-bills-as-court-throws-out-federal-rule.html
217•bikenaga•9h ago•74 comments

In a First, Solar Was Europe's Biggest Source of Power Last Month

https://e360.yale.edu/digest/solar-biggest-power-source-europe-june-2025
202•Brajeshwar•9h ago•124 comments

2-4 wire converters / hybrids (2009)

https://sound-au.com/appnotes/an010.htm
5•userbinator•3d ago•1 comments

LLM Inference Handbook

https://bentoml.com/llm/
310•djhu9•23h ago•16 comments

DiffuCoder: Understanding and Improving Masked Diffusion Models for Code Gen

https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.20639
3•jlaneve•3d ago•0 comments

I'm done with social media – Or: why I have a blog now

https://www.carolinecrampton.com/im-done-with-social-media/
251•anarbadalov•11h ago•254 comments
Open in hackernews

Belkin shows tech firms getting too comfortable with bricking customers' stuff

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/07/belkin-shows-tech-firms-getting-too-comfortable-with-bricking-customers-stuff/
73•speckx•6h ago

Comments

tocs3•6h ago
Do not buy stuff you do not own.
barbazoo•6h ago
It is as "easy" as that. My assumption is these are mostly optional things we think we "need" so a little friction finding something that doesn't suck isn't the worst thing. Reigns in our consumerism a little bit too.
sam_lowry_•6h ago
Google or Apple phones also?
barbazoo•4h ago
For any smartphone I guess, can any one provider cut you off from using it? For Apple and Google Pixel phones that might be true, but not for all smartphones out there.

There are lots of custom Android running phones that you can truly own.

alnwlsn•5h ago
In parallel, learn to modify stuff you don't own so that you do own it.
supportengineer•5h ago
Rules out any vehicle for sale in the US today with a built-in cellular connection.
quantified•4h ago
I haven't bought for a long time, are these required to run the car? Or is it just prohibitively obscure to disable it (smash the antenna or connect it to ground, for example).
greatgib•6h ago
I'm not against manufacturer stopping support for their Internet Of Shits devices, but there should be a law making it mandatory for them to release source code, protocol specs and whatever is needed so that a man of the craft could be able to do what is necessary to continue using the product that he bought.
thomassmith65•6h ago
I'd rather a law mandating that all devices include an 'offline' option for any hardware features that could conceivably support one.

I don't want to create an account for my toaster, nor have my lightbulb send updates to an analytics server, nor have my washing machine cease to function when my wifi goes down.

A ban on products tying hardware features to an internet connection would fix all those problems in addition to giving them theoretically eternal life.

Angostura•5h ago
I love this idea. But “ features that could conceivably support one.” is going to be the tricky bit to regulate
Rygian•5h ago
"Must be fully operational as described in the brochure without an internet connection. Any features that require an internet connection must be priced and sold as optional enhancements."

Done.

Mister_Snuggles•4h ago
Rather than regulating features, I'd start with a dependency list.

So a smart plug might have a list saying:

- Functionality requires 2.4GHz WiFi, Internet access, access to whatever.vendor.com, and a vendor.com account.

- Provisioning requires the above plus BLE and Vendor's app.

A smart washing machine might be more complex:

- Express wash requires nothing special.

- Regular wash requires 2.4GHz WiFi, Internet access, access to whatever.vendor.com, and a vendor.com account.

- Heavy Duty wash requires the above plus a vendor-supplied detergent cartridge.

eddythompson80•5h ago
I think the problem with this argument is that this is rarely the case.

99% of the time (including incident) they are not requiring an account for your toaster, or lightbulbs or your washing machine ceasing to function when your wifi goes off.

The issue is that you have a washing machine that you bought with a feature that you can watch the inside of the machine while it's running over wifi from anywhere in the world. Then the company "kills" their cloud features (like Belkin is doing wiht Wemo cloud features) and you no longer can watch your 4k stream of the washer working. Not even locally, not remotely, nothing. It's a feature you paid for, and 2 or 3 years down the line it's gone.

Some times the whole functionality of a device is a cloud connectivity, like a bridge or something, or a device that has 0 physical controls (for some design or ascetic reason) then yeah. Those devices would "cease to function"

Aside from really really maliciously designed products, most "smart" products I know of function perfectly fine as their dumb counter parts. The vast shocking majority of smart lights, smart switches, smart outlets, smart locks, and smart toasters I have seen all work as regular "dumb" version. But that's not why you paid the extra $40-$200 on it. Like a regular LED lightbulb is $4 and a Lifx wifi one is $30. It works fine as a regular lightbulb, you never need to do anything to it and you'd never know it has wifi in it.

orev•4h ago
There are definitely many products that need no account or cloud functionality at all, but still make you sign up for an account. Philips Hue did this recently for their app, when the bulbs only need local WiFi or ZigBee, but then decided to force you into an account “for your convenience” to sync minor things that don’t matter. The bulbs still work without the app, but you can’t control or update the firmware without an account (or some other system like Home Assistant)
Gigachad•3h ago
The last projector I bought would not function until I signed in to a Google account.
altairprime•3h ago
In lieu of a law, a class action against Bellingham that publicly states “we will settle for $1 in exchange for you publishing all protocol docs, device firmware source code, and any private keys used to authenticate firmware installed for these devices, so that competitors can pick up where Belkin left off” would absolutely hold their feet to the fire on this.
superkuh•6h ago
This all started with software and because we didn't stop it there it'll keep happening to software that runs hardware.

There was a popular game called "Rocket League" that Psyonix company sold and ran the infrastructure for for many years. But then Epic corporation bought Psyonix for Rocket League's playerbase to bootstrap their proprietary game delivery service. 6 months later everyone who had bought the game for Mac or Linux could no longer play. Epic just stole it from them. No recourse. Not even outrage beyond the effected. It was just accepted as a standard business practice.

sigwinch28•6h ago
Via Wikipedia:

> The developer offered full refunds to the game for macOS and Linux owners regardless of how long they had the game.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_League#Free-to-play_tra...

https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/rocket-league-ending-mac-an...

kmerfeld•6h ago
Its less bad that they offered refunds, but why would it that make it ok? If you buy a car, and the company lights it on fire and then offers you a refund is that ok? You'll still have the burnt husk if you choose not to take the refund

They broke something after they sold it

sofixa•5h ago
It's hard to take this comparison seriously because Rocket League is a (mostly) online game for which an active connection to active servers (and thus a cost to the developer). Also, there is no burnt husk.

It's like you paying to get lifetime access to a club, the club closing and reimbursing you.

Neikius•5h ago
Since when are companies required to run servers for multiplayer? There is always other ways to play multiplayer. At least there used to be but not any more. It is just a thinly veiled excuse to be able to shut it off.
bobmcnamara•6h ago
Brutal.

Like the repo man leaving you a tip.

superkuh•5h ago
I have tried to keep the Psyonix wikipedia article true to reality if you look at the change history but there are people working for Epic heavily whitewashing it and I didn't want to force (wiki) arbitration or cause a disturbance after the first couple edit/revert battles. The Rocket League one is even harder to keep true.

Basically, they said they were stealing the Mac and Linux Rocket League versions because they wanted to go full directx 10 instead of 9. But the fact that the PS3 is still a first class client running Directx 9 even today shows this is/was a lie. Epic lies quite a bit. In fact when they bought Psyonix they loudly announced there would be no changes, it'd stay rocket league. But of course that lie only lasted 6 months. And now they re-write the wiki pages to pretend it was always the plan.

Anyway, I didn't want a refund. I wanted to keep playing rocket league. And now I cannot play. That's wrong. They bricked my game. And everyone thinks that's A-OK. Just like when they'll brick your modem, or your fridge, or maybe your car. Frankly, having any software in a $thing is a huge risk these days given the status quo.

PaulKeeble•4h ago
The Sony playstation 3 was another example where it let you run Linux and then people found a way to use the hardware to its fullest (the coprocessors were locked in Linux) and Sony pulled support. Took some court cases but customers got partial refunds then too. HP also lost a lawsuit on blocking ink jet cartridges too.

I think this law needs to move to basic consumer protection and under the protection of a quango and they have a lot of companies to go after now.

surgical_fire•6h ago
It's almost like that in the absence of proper government regulations corporations are free to screw up consumers. And of course they do, why wouldn't they?
benoau•5h ago
Really just an extension of the "Stop Killing Games" initiative, "Stop Killing Everything Else", even the Belkin devices that will survive through HomeKit are tied to an iOS device with a limited support period! Buy a new everything every 5 - 10 years or your stuff might get bricked or left to fend for itself without security patches. The whole tech industry needs to change.
AndrewDucker•5h ago
This is why I'm buying "smart" things only if they either work fine without the internet or if they are part of a standard.

My washing machine tells me when it's done, and that's handy, but if it goes away I can still wash clothes. My smart bulbs work with anything that supports Thread/Matter.

Gigachad•2h ago
It’s often impossible to tell before you purchase if connecting it to the internet is optional or not.
apparent•5h ago
HN discussion from yesterday's announcement:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44524063#44527939

OptionOfT•4h ago
I have a couple of shades with Somfi motors, and got one of those Bond bridges with it, to connect it to Home-Assistant.

Except you cannot add stuff to that bridge without registering the device to your account. The resale value of the device drops to zero once their server dies, as you cannot add it to a new account, or add new devices to it.

The 1 redeeming factor is that you can control the devices that you have set up in an offline manner.

But I'm still on the lookout for a fully-functional ZWave to Somfi bridge.

And articles like this actually show that I was right in returning my ceiling fan that was Home-Depot-Data-Collecting only. Now I have a more expensive, but HomeKit capable Hunter (which is absolute hell to set up).

schappim•4h ago
I want to shout out to https://usetrmnl.com for showing folks how to actually handle the situation of ensuring that your IoT device will never be bricked.

They released and sponsored open-source servers for their e-ink display in multiple languages: https://github.com/usetrmnl .

I have never seen a better run, community focused IoT hardware company.

JonChesterfield•3h ago
I've got Sonos' least smart speaker. No microphone.

Can't stream to it, can't connect to it at all since they trashed the app, said app is mandatory. It's a doorstop, living on as a reminder that I should have rejected it the moment it refused to run without a phone attached.