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Apple reveals new AI architecture built around Google Gemini models

https://www.macrumors.com/2026/06/08/apple-reveals-new-ai-architecture/
175•unclefuzzy•1h ago•149 comments

Siri AI

https://www.apple.com/apple-intelligence/
200•0xedb•2h ago•149 comments

MiMo-v2.5-Pro-UltraSpeed: 1T model with 1000 tokens per second

https://mimo.xiaomi.com/blog/mimo-tilert-1000tps
419•gainsurier•5h ago•289 comments

Surveillance Is Not Safety: A statement on the UK's latest threat to privacy [pdf]

https://signal.org/blog/pdfs/2026-06-08-uk-surveillance-is-not-safety.pdf
52•g0xA52A2A•1h ago•7 comments

Show HN: Performative-UI – a react component library of design tropes

https://vorpus.github.io/performativeUI/
633•lizhang•7h ago•130 comments

Why are cells small?

https://burrito.bio/essays/what-limits-a-cells-size
59•mailyk•1h ago•30 comments

Full Reverse Engineering of the TI-84 Plus Operating System

https://siraben.github.io/ti84p-re/
108•siraben•3h ago•17 comments

Anti-social: It's fads, not friends, which now dominate social media feeds

https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20260520-how-social-media-ceased-to-be-social
461•1vuio0pswjnm7•9h ago•359 comments

EU-banned pesticides found in rice, tea and spices

https://www.foodwatch.org/en/eu-banned-pesticides-found-in-rice-tea-and-spices
120•john-titor•5h ago•43 comments

xAI is looking more like a datacentre REIT than a frontier lab

https://martinalderson.com/posts/xais-new-rental-business/
271•martinald•5h ago•207 comments

Launch HN: Intuned (YC S22) – Build and run reliable browser automations as code

https://intunedhq.com
91•fkilaiwi•7h ago•44 comments

Apple Core AI Framework

https://developer.apple.com/documentation/coreai/
32•hmokiguess•2h ago•2 comments

Thunderbird Littering My Home

https://thefoggiest.dev/2026/06/04/thunderbird-littering-my-home
64•speckx•3h ago•36 comments

Show HN: Gitdot – a better GitHub. Open-source, anti-AI, and written in Rust

https://gitdot.io/
25•baepaul•4h ago•17 comments

Ask HN: Why hasn't there been a real competitor to Ticketmaster yet?

53•mdni007•3h ago•40 comments

Stop the Apple Music app from launching

https://lowtechguys.com/musicdecoy/
507•bobbiechen•4h ago•195 comments

Switzerland wil have a referendum to cap population at 10M

https://www.admin.ch/en/sustainability-initiative
132•napolux•1h ago•252 comments

OCaml Onboarding: Introduction to the Dune build system

https://ocamlpro.com/blog/2025_07_29_ocaml_onboarding_introduction_to_dune/
129•andrewstetsenko•4d ago•13 comments

Fooling Go's X.509 Certificate Verification

https://danielmangum.com/posts/fooling-go-x509-certificate-verification/
7•hasheddan•2d ago•4 comments

AI is slowing down

https://www.wheresyoured.at/ai-is-slowing-down/
250•crescit_eundo•5h ago•288 comments

Ask HN: What are tools you have made for yourself since the advent of AI?

42•aryamaan•2h ago•57 comments

Using XDG-Compliant Config Files (2024)

https://wxwidgets.org/blog/2024/01/using-xdg-compliant-config-files/
18•ankitg12•4d ago•0 comments

Apple WWDC 2026

https://www.apple.com/apple-events/event-stream/
203•nextstep•3h ago•390 comments

Massachusetts bans sale of precise location data in new privacy rights bill

https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/08/massachusetts-votes-to-pass-new-privacy-rights-bill-that-bans-s...
161•01-_-•4h ago•28 comments

120k Lines of Rust: Inside the Nosdesk Backend

https://kyle.au/blog/nosdesk-backend-rust
15•kylephillipsau•2d ago•0 comments

The Cypherpunk Library

https://www.cypherpunkbooks.com
333•yu3zhou4•12h ago•93 comments

How much of Thermo Fisher's antibody data has been manipulated?

https://reeserichardson.blog/2026/05/28/how-much-of-thermo-fishers-antibody-data-has-been-manipul...
364•mhrmsn•14h ago•79 comments

1worldflag: A blue dot on a transparent background

https://1worldflag.com/
137•davidbarker•19h ago•117 comments

Are you expected to run five Python type-checkers now?

https://pyrefly.org/blog/too-many-type-checkers/
114•ocamoss•8h ago•121 comments

I'm building a parallel internet, and it's called The Thinnernet

https://inavoyage.blogspot.com/2026/06/im-building-parallel-internet-and-its.html
13•initramfs•1h ago•10 comments
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Ask HN: How to escalate a rejected Google extension?

15•modzu•4h ago
I submit an extension (an adblocker) to Google Chrome's web store.

Google keeps rejecting it for dubious reasons. The first rejection was claim it was "spam". When I appealed, the review came back that it contained "additional functionality" because it uses "modifies network traffic". Well of course it does! When I asked the reviewer how I could achieve the stated functionality of blocking ads without the use of "declarativeNetRequest" I simply received the same canned response.

I submit a totally new update that simplified the code and included comments, and references to other open source projecs that use the exact same mechanisms. Again it was rejected. On this appeal I asked if it could be escalated to a senior reviewer who could possibly reply with more context. Same canned response and rejection.

I can't help but think Google has some internal policy to give adblockers a runaround. It is obvious to me the stated rejections are not valid (Note that I'm also not new to this - I have several extensions that have been published for years with thousands of users) but have never encountered such gate-keeping before.

It's a sad state of affairs even if not totally unpredictable. To be honest I'm surprised Google hasn't made it an official policy to prohibit adblockers. But they haven't - obviously there are other adblockers published to the store, and that's what makes this so frustrating.

Anyway, fellow developers. Anyone run into a similar situation? And how did you resolve it? Thanks!

Comments

Rygian•1h ago
"Excuse me sir, would you mind carrying this extension that goes against your core business of selling ads?"

Publish it as a Firefox add-on instead.

xingped•59m ago
Yeah, this exactly. Google goes out of their way to be as unfriendly to adblockers as possible in Chrome. I don't know why anyone is still even using Chrome or why you would want to support them (by value-adding to their browser) with your efforts.
stronglikedan•34m ago
because it's still the fastest browser with the most intuitive UI, which is all the vast majority of people care about
ahriad•19m ago
Edge is better, with only downside is that MS keep pushing Bing on its users.
noncoml•12m ago
> all the vast majority of people care about

apparently, as demonstrated by this post, they care about ad-blockers too..

Boxxed•52m ago
> I can't help but think Google has some internal policy to give adblockers a runaround.

Ding ding ding. Stop using chrome!

sitzkrieg•30m ago
google is an ad company. mow different lawns