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Decoding the obfuscated bash script on a Uniqlo t-shirt

https://tris.sherliker.net/blog/obfuscated-self-evaluating-bash-script-by-cdn-akamai-being-suppli...
429•speerer•3h ago•83 comments

Apple to increase spend with Broadcom to produce billions more U.S. chips

https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/07/apple-to-increase-spend-with-broadcom-to-produce-billions-...
48•soheilpro•54m ago•14 comments

GitLost: We Tricked GitHub's AI Agent into Leaking Private Repos

https://noma.security/blog/gitlost-how-we-tricked-githubs-ai-agent-into-leaking-private-repos/
271•ColinEberhardt•7h ago•105 comments

How to Build a Minimal ZFS NAS Without Synology, QNAP, TrueNAS (2024)

https://neil.computer/notes/how-to-setup-minimal-zfs-nas-without-truenas/
228•4diii•8h ago•154 comments

Geosql: A Claude/Codex skill for geospatial data

https://github.com/dekart-xyz/geosql
42•rzk•3h ago•5 comments

EVE Online's Carbon engine is now open source: Fenris Creations explains why

https://www.gamesindustry.biz/eve-onlines-carbon-engine-is-now-open-source-fenris-creations-expla...
100•Stevvo•4d ago•16 comments

How to Survive 3 Years in North Korea as a Foreigner

https://mydiplomaticlife.com/how-to-survive-3-years-in-north-korea-as-a-foreigner/
7•chipndale•4d ago•4 comments

Tenda firmware (multiple versions) contains hidden authentication backdoor

https://kb.cert.org/vuls/id/213560
247•miniBill•12h ago•80 comments

Copy That Floppy – Cambridge guide for preserving data from fragile floppy disks

https://www.digipres.org/the-floppy-guide/
99•whiteblossom•9h ago•30 comments

NoiseLang: Where N = 5 is a Dirac delta

https://manualmeida.dev/articles/noiselang/
16•manucorporat•1d ago•6 comments

Chat Control 1.0 and 2.0 Explained

https://fightchatcontrol.eu/chat-control-overview
717•gasull•22h ago•285 comments

Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs Video Lectures (1986)

https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-001-structure-and-interpretation-of-computer-programs-spring-2005/v...
207•gjvc•12h ago•26 comments

GAO: DOE Is Prematurely Excluding Less Expensive Options for Nuclear Cleanup

https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-26-108193
219•Jimmc414•14h ago•103 comments

Canada's only watchmaking school still ticking after 80 years

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/canada-s-only-watchmaking-school-9.7254211
163•throw0101a•3d ago•81 comments

Local, CPU-Friendly, High-Quality TTS (Text-to-Speech) with Kokoro

https://ariya.io/2026/03/local-cpu-friendly-high-quality-tts-text-to-speech-with-kokoro/
437•speckx•18h ago•83 comments

Ants: Who looks after the injured in a colony?

https://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/en/news-and-events/news/detail/news/ameisen-kolonie-verletzte-pflegt/
32•hhs•4d ago•10 comments

Home made GPU escalated quickly [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMR3IXF2sWw
72•erichocean•2d ago•20 comments

30papers.com – Ilya's 30 essential ML papers, in a beginner friendly format

https://30papers.com/
556•notmcrowley•20h ago•86 comments

List of European organizations that have banned personal messaging apps at work

https://www.birdy.chat/blog/the-growing-list-of-european-organisations-that-ban-personal-messagin...
25•rmesters•1h ago•22 comments

LineageOS Statistics

https://stats.lineageos.org
118•pentagrama•10h ago•71 comments

Show HN: Davit, a Apple Containers UI

https://davit.app
325•xinit•17h ago•78 comments

Herdr: One terminal to rule them all

https://herdr.dev/
310•handfuloflight•6d ago•138 comments

Automate Excel with Python: From manual grind to one-click workflow

https://nostarch.com/automate-excel-with-python
20•teleforce•3d ago•9 comments

The difference between "today's task" and "accretive work"

https://pluralistic.net/2026/07/02/canonization/
66•hn_acker•5d ago•41 comments

Show HN: Rowboat – Open-source, local-first alternative to Claude Desktop

https://github.com/rowboatlabs/rowboat
174•segmenta•20h ago•59 comments

l: A new runtime for k and q

https://lv1.sh/
151•skruger•18h ago•93 comments

IEEE Rolls Out Large Language Models Training Course

https://spectrum.ieee.org/large-language-models-ieee-course
85•JeanKage•1w ago•15 comments

Scheme Is a Hoot

https://gracefulliberty.com/notes/scheme-is-a-hoot/
88•signa11•2d ago•17 comments

Why we built yet another Postgres connection pooler

https://pgdog.dev/blog/why-yet-another-connection-pooler
209•levkk•20h ago•51 comments

Jim's TrueType QR Code Font

https://github.com/jimparis/qr-font
190•arantius•19h ago•24 comments
Open in hackernews

We Got This Wrong. and We Are Fixing It

https://community.hubspot.com/t/we-got-this-wrong-and-we-are-fixing-it/152063
15•JumpCrisscross•1h ago

Comments

cyanydeez•1h ago
first mistake is overriding my dark reader mode.
lloydatkinson•59m ago
Without the context this isn't very interesting
Dwedit•58m ago
When you have a headline that does not say what the actual topic is, and you are forced to click the article to find out the topic, that is called "clickbait".
anankaie•50m ago
In their defense (both OP and HubSpot) the original is written to customers already aware of the context, and HackerNews asks submitters not to editorialize by default.
bartread•50m ago
It's not immediately more enlightening if you do click through either, except in the most general terms - some issue with changes to their Ts & Cs is alluded to in the first paragraph, and then there's a wall of text that probably does explain in more detail but simply didn't look like it was going to be interesting enough to bother reading.

And maybe that's the point: having just annoyed their customers, whilst they do need to communicate with and apologise to those customers - clearly the intended audience here - perhaps they don't want to kick up a massive fuss that lands on the front page of HN and other sites, and sparks a big discussion or controversy.

FergusArgyll•16m ago
Star player traded to serious contender
inigyou•6m ago
The article doesn't tell you the topic, either - saved you a click.
croisillon•1m ago
as a user with some technical understanding, Hubspot is surprisingly horrible, so it could be about anything they do really
themgt•57m ago
HubSpot has been building a different solution for our customers. On August 4, Contact Discovery launches — and for the first time, your team can find, verify, and add net-new contacts without ever leaving HubSpot.

To support that, we’re updating our Customer Terms of Service, Product Specific Terms, Privacy Policy, Sub-Processors Page and Data Processing Agreement, effective July 1, 2026. This post explains what’s changing and why.

The contacts you find through Contact Discovery are reliable because they’ve been checked for deliverability, accuracy, and whether that person is still at that company. You’re not buying a raw list and hoping for the best. Every contact that surfaces has been validated, and decision-makers are ranked first.

That quality is only possible because of a shared dataset. When you opt into enrichment, some of your business contact data helps keep that dataset current. Everyone who participates gets more accurate data back in return. You never pay for a contact already in your CRM, and there’s no separate contract.

These are the new leads. These are the HubSpot leads, data mined from your own HubSpot account. And to you they're gold, and you don't get them. Why? Because to give them to you is just throwing them away. They're for closers. I'd wish you all good luck, but you wouldn't know what to do with it if you got it.

prasadjoglekar•53m ago
ToS missteps notwithstanding, it's a bit more than your data surfaced back to you. You share your data and in return you get to share in other people's data. Fairly common community data.

Whether it's what HubSpot customers want, opt in/opt out are valid criticisms.

chewbacha•53m ago
This sounds like Claude apologizing for making a CRM.

What actually happened???

_nhh•49m ago
Wir hätten klarer kommunizieren müssen, was wir vorschlugen und wie es funktionieren würde.虽然我们 always intended for enrichment to remain strictly opt-in, we should have communicated better how that opt-in works, and importantly, how you as a customer could ensure you remain in control of that choice.
jmkni•46m ago
why does your comment start in German, then go to Chinese and then Enlgish lol?
inigyou•5m ago
because an LLM wrote it and glitched
felooboolooomba•44m ago
When I see a random German phrase in the wild, I always think of Günther: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUYpIyWPKGk&pp=ygUOZGluZyBka...
vitorfblima•46m ago
As expected from "the Hub", an empty clickbaity headline, a phony "apology" to save face, etc.
Planktonne•9m ago
Fascinatingly, the original 'mistake' post reads as very AI-generated, and this apology is significantly more human-sounding.

Possibly indicative of the lack-of-care that caused the original issue.

inigyou•6m ago
The apology reads extremely corporate-generic to me. Nothing of value was said in it.
benjaminard•2m ago
I am glad they were actually paying enough attention to make these changes. They saved themselves a lot of customers by changing their policy so quickly.