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Asahi Linux 7.1 Progress Report

https://asahilinux.org/2026/06/progress-report-7-1/
303•pantalaimon•3h ago•72 comments

Why I Stopped Arguing with People

https://wangcong.org/2026-06-30-why-i-stopped-arguing-with-people.html
16•backlit4034•8m ago•1 comments

Single Dose of Frog-Derived Gut Bacterium Eradicates 100% of Tumors in Mice

https://www.thefocalpoints.com/p/new-study-frog-derived-gut-bacterium
182•mpweiher•4h ago•101 comments

Claude Code is steganographically marking requests

https://thereallo.dev/blog/claude-code-prompt-steganography
2238•kirushik•21h ago•650 comments

Newly discovered spider builds spring loaded snare to catch ants

https://phys.org/news/2026-06-newly-australian-ballista-spider-snare.html
140•chimpanzee•2d ago•28 comments

Manufact (YC S25) Is Hiring a Developer Advocate in SF

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/manufact/jobs/4cyWd6S-developer-advocate-partnerships-devrel
1•luigipederzani•15m ago

Nintendo has raised its employees base salary by 10%

https://mynintendonews.com/2026/06/26/nintendo-has-raised-its-employees-base-salary-by-10/
119•_tk_•2h ago•31 comments

The Internet I Grew Up with Doesn't Exist Anymore

https://cleberg.net/blog/internet.html
134•felixdoerp•3h ago•109 comments

Obfuscation: Building the final boss of cryptography (Part I)

https://vitalik.eth.limo/general/2026/06/29/obfuscation1.html
33•fbrusch•1d ago•0 comments

Claude Sonnet 5

https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-sonnet-5
1177•marinesebastian•19h ago•717 comments

Godot will no longer accept AI-authored code contributions

https://www.pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/open-source-game-engine-godot-will-no-longer-accept-ai-au...
373•pjmlp•5h ago•230 comments

A deep dive into SmallVector:push_back

https://maskray.me/blog/2026-06-27-a-deep-dive-into-smallvector-push-back
16•mariuz•1d ago•2 comments

ArXiv's Next Chapter

https://blog.arxiv.org/2026/06/30/arxivs-next-chapter/
183•subset•10h ago•54 comments

Swedish court says Google is to pay $1.5B to Klarna in antitrust damages

https://www.reuters.com/business/swedish-court-says-google-is-pay-15-billion-klarna-antitrust-dam...
70•giuliomagnifico•2h ago•34 comments

Google copybara: moving code between repositories

https://github.com/google/copybara
247•reconnecting•13h ago•45 comments

Sony will no longer produce discs for PlayStation games starting in January 2028

https://www.eurogamer.net/sony-ending-playstation-discs-physical-media-january-2028
26•Wju•54m ago•17 comments

Physical disc production ending in Jan 2028 for new games on PlayStation

https://blog.playstation.com/2026/07/01/physical-disc-production-ending-in-january-2028-for-new-g...
72•Tiberium•1h ago•49 comments

Claude Science

https://claude.com/product/claude-science
518•lebovic•20h ago•150 comments

Nano Banana 2 Lite

https://deepmind.google/models/gemini-image/flash-lite/
405•minimaxir•20h ago•166 comments

Leanstral 1.5

https://docs.mistral.ai/models/model-cards/leanstral-1-5-26-06
266•vetronauta•16h ago•107 comments

Matrix Orthogonalization Improves Memory in Recurrent Models

https://ayushtambde.com/blog/matrix-orthogonalization-improves-memory-in-recurrent-models/
62•at2005•8h ago•10 comments

How does a pull-back car work? Illustrated teardown

https://mechanical-pencil.com/products/car
234•Muhammad523•2d ago•38 comments

Department of Commerce has lifted export controls on Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5

https://twitter.com/AnthropicAI/status/2072106151890809341
786•Pragmata•13h ago•491 comments

Compiler-Assisted Floating-Point Error Analysis and Profiling with FPChecker

https://fpanalysistools.org/ISC26/
3•matt_d•1d ago•0 comments

CERN bids farewell to the LHC and enters Long Shutdown 3

https://home.cern/cern-bids-farewell-to-the-lhc-and-enters-long-shutdown-3/
279•HelloUsername•1d ago•90 comments

Pine64 launch $50 smart speaker for Home Assistant tinkerers

https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2026/06/pine64-pinevoice-riscv-smart-speaker-launch
82•edward•3h ago•29 comments

Register Korea's First PC 'SE-8001' as a National Important Material

https://www.dongascience.com/en/news/30374
13•mushstory•5h ago•6 comments

I ported Kubernetes to the browser

https://ngrok.com/blog/i-ported-kubernetes-to-the-browser
306•peterdemin•16h ago•90 comments

Forestiere Underground Gardens

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forestiere_Underground_Gardens
83•onemoresoop•12h ago•18 comments

Building a custom octocopter from scratch with no prior hardware experience

https://karolina.mgdubiel.com/drone/
391•noleary•3d ago•81 comments
Open in hackernews

Swedish court says Google is to pay $1.5B to Klarna in antitrust damages

https://www.reuters.com/business/swedish-court-says-google-is-pay-15-billion-klarna-antitrust-damages-2026-07-01/
69•giuliomagnifico•2h ago

Comments

raychis•1h ago
$1.5B is significant, but the bigger question is whether this actually changes how dominant platforms rank their own services.

Is this real accountability for anti-competitive behaviour, or just another cost of doing business for Big Tech?

My cynicism is tell me that unfortunately it is the latter.

DANmode•1h ago
Vouched, I feel similarly.

(I can’t possibly understand this being downvoted.

The downvote button isn’t an “I disagree” button.)

bevekspldnw•1h ago
Absolute numbers with BigTech are never significant. Only viable paths for remedy anre outright divestment or revoking financial license in Sweden.

The former is nigh impossible, the latter is fairly trivial with sufficient will.

brainwad•1h ago
IMO the fines do have an effect - Google now withholds a lot of launches from the EU, sometimes temporarily until they have time to have lawyers check them against DMA requirements, but mostly permanently. Ironically the part of Google most likely to persist in launching for the EU is Ads, since money is at stake. All the free, consumer-benefiting services are most likely to be curtailed in the face of aggressive regulation.
teddyh•48m ago
You say that like it’s a bad thing.
soco•46m ago
Yay for European sovereign services! A bit through the backdoor, or as a side-effect if you want, but the result is the same. Or could be the same, if it continues like that.
surgical_fire•46m ago
> All the free, consumer-benefiting services

Those are just more avenues for Google to collect data to shove ads down everyone's throats.

Good that regulations keeps Google from releasing more pf their shit here. Governments should really tighten the screws there.

cryptonym•41m ago
> All the free, consumer-benefiting services

If they stop providing value to users, they are putting their ad business at risk. It's never free, providing value to share holders is a top priority.

vrganj•36m ago
All of the free services are just part of the ad sales funnel. Never forget, the consumer never benefits, they are only the cattle to be fattened up.

Them not launching in Europe gives the local market a chance to build up its own players. China was very successful in this thanks to the Great Firewall.

_el1s7•1h ago
> PriceRunner is considered to have suffered damage as a result of Google having illegally favoured its price comparison service for many years

Why would Google NOT favor it's own service at it's own product? How is that illegal?

bevekspldnw•1h ago
Why would Swedish courts NOT favor their own national economic interests? How is that illegal?
carlosjobim•38m ago
Well if the Swedish courts stomp on Google in the name of national interest, maybe the US will stomp on Sweden in the name of national interest. Now consider where Klarna gets the most of their money from.
piva00•27m ago
So no country can ever take action and enforce their local laws because the USA can retaliate?

Why have local laws in that case? Better we all just adopt American laws to not have to fear the Americans getting pissy when they diverge...

vitally3643•15m ago
The US literally just lost the war in Iran. I don't think they're actually capable of "stomping" on anyone.
embedding-shape•14m ago
> Now consider where Klarna gets the most of their money from.

Considering Klarna essentially boils down to a lending service for people who want to buy stuff they aren't able to afford in the moment, I don't think this is the dunk you think it is.

buggeryorkshire•1h ago
Didn't Google have a previous lawsuit against foundem? Not a fan of Google but foundem were fucking awful.
LtWorf•31m ago
Not like klarna are nice
Hikikomori•58m ago
This comes years after this fine was upheld about Google shopping in an EU court. I guess prisjakt (another Swedish website that works just like pricerunner) could do the same now.

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/jun/27/google-brac...

Klarna bought pricerunner for just under a billion 5 years ago, pretty good deal.

zelias•2m ago
Wondering if Google can take out a BNPL plan to cover the damages
malfist•1h ago
When you're a permitted monopoly you have the behave differently, including being fair to competitors.

1.5B is preferable to being broken up (not that Sweden could enforce that)

namdnay•1h ago
"Why would Microsoft NOT favor it's own browser in it's own OS? How is that illegal?"
spunker540•47m ago
Last I checked they still do exactly that. Not sure why that case is used as an example when literally every OS bundles a preferred browser
IsTom•32m ago
Have you checked in EU?
YetAnotherNick•21m ago
Checked what in EU? Do Microsoft not bundle their own browser in Windows in EU?
usrnm•4m ago
No
iLoveOncall•44m ago
You may not like it but I agree it shouldn't be illegal. If competitors aren't happy they can make their own OS.

At this point can you make a custom task manager and sue Microsoft to propose users to install your task manager on first boot? What about background image providers, why doesn't Microsoft propose to install background images from them at first boot?

It's an absolutely ridiculous idea.

They should not block alternatives, but having to promote them is complete nonsense.

UqWBcuFx6NV4r•53m ago
Have you been sleeping under a rock for 30+ years, don’t know what antitrust is, and still feel confident enough to shout about it in a comment?

The law isn’t just “what you happen to intuitively think is right”, especially in a jurisdiction where you clearly do not reside.

dboreham•45m ago
The Big Lebowski school of law.
Hikikomori•50m ago
something something monopoly. Even US has laws about this, currently not enforced though.
al_borland•39m ago
Sure, but if I’m understanding this (maybe I’m not), a company could make a service competitive to an Alphabet product, then sue them for not using it?

For instance, if a company started up an ad business, are they going to sue and win, because Google uses their own ad service in Search instead of this new competitor?

That doesn’t make a lot of sense to me.

JAlexoid•22m ago
You're not understanding this.

A company can create a new search engine and Google Search isn't obligated to even mention it.

The issue is when achieving market dominance and new service is integrated into the dominant product.

You clearly haven't been around long enough to have caught a lot of discussions on this topic over a decade ago.

vrganj•38m ago
It is illegal to use your monopoly in one area to unfairly distort the market in another. This is one of the core concepts of antitrust law.
pdpi•25m ago
The thing that is illegal is leveraging a monopoly position in one market to give yourself an advantage in another market.

So Google is allowed to favour their own price comparison in, say, Hangouts, but not in Search.

rkachowski•19m ago
Because this kind of behavior was rampant in the past - where one company owned everything and could leverage it's size and influence to crush competition across distinct market spaces. It prevented other companies from operating in the same space, which led to stagnation, outrageous human exploitation, inequality, and ultimately the great depression.

It is now illegal as laws have been introduced with the aim to prevent this from happening again. The effectiveness of these laws, with regards to how well they fit the current era, is a different matter.