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OnePlus halts operations in USA and Europe

https://community.oneplus.com/thread/2170715118587871237
286•pilililo2•4h ago•153 comments

Goes-19 weather satellite enters Safe Hold mode

https://www.spaceweather.gov/news/goes-19-safe-hold
40•yabones•1h ago•23 comments

Let's Build PlanetScale from Scratch: Infrastructure

https://onatm.dev/2026/07/16/homescale-part-1/
68•onatm•2h ago•12 comments

Ente – Opening Our Books

https://ente.com/open/
101•Sherex•4h ago•31 comments

Where are YC founders now? OpenAI and Anthropic, mostly

https://joinedanthropic.com
199•ohong•6h ago•107 comments

Sony Deletes a Bunch More Movies from the Accounts of People Who 'Bought' Them

https://www.techdirt.com/2026/07/15/sony-deletes-a-bunch-more-movies-from-the-accounts-of-people-...
128•nekusar•2h ago•62 comments

Teen hackers who live streamed cyber-attack on TfL jailed

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4gyg0y6yg2o
31•neversaydie•2h ago•19 comments

Show HN: AI Law Tracker – one audited API for US, EU and global AI law

https://ai-law-tracker.com
20•asm28208•56m ago•11 comments

Show HN: I've built a words game based on binary search

https://hilogame.cc/
17•ludovicianul•1h ago•18 comments

Inkling: Our Open-Weights Model

https://thinkingmachines.ai/news/introducing-inkling/
1112•vimarsh6739•20h ago•273 comments

The lost joy of music piracy

https://www.pigeonsandplanes.com/read/music-piracy-what-cd-oink-nine-inch-nails-streaming
548•mcgin•10h ago•361 comments

How to spend 15 years perfecting a product

https://refactoring.guru/email/gbb-rollout2
30•neochief•1h ago•2 comments

The Act and the Outcome of Creation

https://www.ssp.sh/blog/on-creation/
20•zazuke•2h ago•3 comments

A Beautiful Theory Falls to Ugly Data

https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2026/05/a-beautiful-theory-falls-to-ugly-data.html
59•paulpauper•3d ago•37 comments

Teardown: A Generic 7-Port USB 3.0 Hub That Wasn't

https://goughlui.com/2026/07/09/teardown-a-generic-7-port-usb-3-0-hub-that-wasnt/
141•speckx•3d ago•60 comments

Track your workout from the iPhone Lock Screen

https://musklr.com/blog/2026/iphone-lock-screen-workout-tracking-live-activity/
26•badgag•3h ago•18 comments

1,300 Beautiful Wildlife Illustrations from the 19th Century Now Restored

https://www.openculture.com/2026/07/explore-1300-beautiful-wildlife-illustrations-from-the-19th-c...
169•gslin•11h ago•30 comments

Accidental Anonymity

https://macwright.com/2026/06/24/accidental-anonymity
4•caminanteblanco•2d ago•0 comments

How Our Rust-to-Zig Rewrite Is Going

https://rtfeldman.com/rust-to-zig
32•jorangreef•3h ago•3 comments

Let's build a simple interpreter for APL – part 1

https://mathspp.com/blog/lsbasi-apl-part1
24•mpweiher•6d ago•0 comments

Panel meter calculator with floating point

https://lcamtuf.substack.com/p/panel-meter-calculator-with-floating
19•surprisetalk•3d ago•0 comments

Grok Build is open source

https://github.com/xai-org/grok-build
527•skp1995•18h ago•559 comments

The LLM Critics Are Right. I Use LLMs Anyway

https://www.theocharis.dev/blog/llm-critics-are-right-i-use-llms-anyway/
103•JeremyTheo•2h ago•111 comments

Governments, companies, nonprofits should invest in free, open source AI [pdf]

https://www.siegelendowment.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/fortune-david-siegel-open-source-ai.pdf
249•bilsbie•17h ago•90 comments

If you want to create a button from scratch, you must first create the universe

https://madcampos.dev/blog/2026/07/accessibility-from-scratch/
196•treve•10h ago•92 comments

Introduction to KizunaShelf: A shelf for everything you love

https://mudkip.me/2026/07/16/Introduction-to-KizunaShelf/
12•mudkipme•2h ago•1 comments

SQLite should have (Rust-style) editions

https://mort.coffee/home/sqlite-editions/
322•gnyeki•16h ago•147 comments

Bluesky Trademarks ATProto

https://atproto.com/blog/at-protocol-trademark
156•chaosharmonic•13h ago•103 comments

Reynard: A real Firefox web browser for iOS 13 or later

https://github.com/minh-ton/reynard-browser
108•AbuAssar•10h ago•30 comments

World-War-Ⅱ-era telephone line still in use in Upper Tanana Valley Alaska (2021)

https://www.sketchesofalaska.com/2021/03/world-war-ii-era-telephone-line-still.html
9•Lammy•5d ago•1 comments
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Sony Deletes a Bunch More Movies from the Accounts of People Who 'Bought' Them

https://www.techdirt.com/2026/07/15/sony-deletes-a-bunch-more-movies-from-the-accounts-of-people-who-bought-them/
122•nekusar•2h ago

Comments

jmclnx•1h ago
And yet Sony wonders why people pirate their movies. In this case here the owners who had their movies stolen should be able to steal them back.
joe_mamba•1h ago
Sony's recent movies aren't even worth pirating
trencedamp•1h ago
Madame Web anyone
cryo32•53m ago
My daughter went to watch that and walked out. To compare, she managed to make it through Cats.
forgetfreeman•38m ago
Jesus. That might be the most succinctly brutal movie review I've ever seen. quietly scratches Madam Web off the to-do list
anonymars•27m ago
It's usually worth watching the Pitch Meetings as a laugh

https://youtube.com/watch?v=Kc0Tyfb_-UU

Here's Cats, incidentally, which is an experience indeed https://youtube.com/watch?v=XsNAu72v2Yc

s_dev•43m ago
Into and Beyond the Spiderverse are flawless movies.
bluescrn•19m ago
The first one was 8 years ago, in the pre-Covid world.
robin_reala•1h ago
Obviously media permanence is the best solution, but in the absence of that we just need laws that say that if the purchase isn’t time limited to something a reasonable user would consider a rental (48hrs? a week?) then companies that withdraw access rights need to refund in full the purchase cost.
jagged-chisel•1h ago
Let's add inflation to that. Or charge interest for the loan.
kmeisthax•1h ago
The most frustrating thing about all of this is that if I'd published a game on PlayStation and then told Sony to rip it out of people's libraries, they'd tell me to pound sand. The contracts you sign to ship games on PlayStation specifically include redownload rights. So Sony knows this is a problem, and yet for whatever reason decided NOT to secure the rights they'd need for the digital purchases to actually work like a purchase.
k_roy•57m ago
This is nothing new and the reason I went from being the biggest media collector to collecting nothing now.

To put it in perspective, I bought Get Him to the Greek on Prime video shortly after it came out.

A month later, the "exclusive broadcast rights" changed, and I was no longer able to access it.

pluralmonad•1h ago
Hopefully most of these folks that have been scammed know how to sail the high seas.
lemoncookiechip•1h ago
If they offered refunds this would still be terrible.

They don't even offer refunds.

trencedamp•1h ago
I read recently that PlayStation users are moving to PC en masse, and also Xbox has been gutted by layoffs, and there's a backlash against Nintendo for the switch 2 pricing.

Is the age of the console finally coming to an end?

ryanm101•59m ago
To be fair had RAM prices not screwed up the steam machine consoles would have been dooms earlier. They are about to enter a slow decline before death
treyd•58m ago
Consoles made sense as a product category where specialized graphics hardware was not generally available for consumer PCs.

We have this now, every PC has some kind of graphics hardware, and has for many years. Consoles have been riding on their momentum of their brands, but the technical justification for their product category hasn't existed for 15+ years now.

dpoloncsak•54m ago
The main thing consoles have going for them, imo, is the standardization of hardware. It's very easy to say "Yes this game will run on my console at 60 FPS because its identical to the other consoles where it runs at 60 FPS." Differing builds and drivers are not really a concern in the console world, where-as they are in the PC world.

Some console gamers seem to think PC gaming requires hours of fiddling with settings and drivers. I think we've all had that experience on PC (cough Bethesda cough), but I doubt to the degree the console-side would have you believe. Most AAA games will self-optimize their settings to a playable state, and indie games don't tend to demand more than your standard gaming laptop can provide...but I'm sure we've all been burned some 10-odd years ago buying a Steam game that just wouldn't run on your iGPU...that experience sticks around in the brain a while

CafeRacer•59m ago
I've sold my PS5 several months ago. You can get a pretty gameable laptop and gog/steam prices are better. And I can install mods. Tree Sentinel Thomas Mod for example.
mortenjorck•57m ago
As bad as this is, it’s worth noting that this is the same incident that was widely reported earlier this month. Sony has only rugpulled hundreds of purchased titles from customers once this year.

So far.

bluescrn•46m ago
But their timing was amazing, doing it just days before they announced that they were ending releases of games on physical media.
cubefox•55m ago
Interesting also that even this article doesn't mention "DRM" anywhere despite the fact that this is exactly the worst case scenario DRM critics have always warned about.

(Personally I would consider DRM okay if Sony's behavior here was illegal without a full refund.)

goldenarm•54m ago
IANAL, but is it illegal to have a "Buy" button that is just a disguised "Rent" button?

If not, should we change the law?

vman81•52m ago
They'll argue you're "buying" a license that they can revoke when they feel like it. My feelings on the matter have been summed up by someone else more clever than me as:

If buying isn't owning, then piracy isn't stealing.

Garvi•47m ago
Copying something isn't stealing by any legal definition. It's copyright infringement.
eloisius•39m ago
I’m just collecting training data for my AI.
ivan_gammel•15m ago
authentic intelligence?
RajT88•10m ago
You wouldn't steal a baby
inanutshellus•51m ago
"we're training the public that they're 'buying' a revokable license, not the song" ~MPAA ;)
acd•48m ago
Isnt there an issue with "Buy" and different countries marketing laws? Ie it implies "Hold" or "TemporaryKeep".

Guess it will be an upswing of BlueRay movies. Already happening with LPs and CDs

bogometer•39m ago
if you cant hold it your hands, you don't own it. used dvd and bluray on ebay are cheaper anyway. another underutilized resource - the public library - mine has a huge catalog of movies you can borrow for free.
cliglot•30m ago
Sadly mine has awful, inconvenient hours because it became the local fight club for teenagers.
naravara•16m ago
If you can hold it in your hands you still might not necessarily own it. Remember DivX? (The medium, not the codec).
WalterGR•13m ago
For more recent takes:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48747389 - "Sony Deletes 551 Movies PlayStation Owners Paid For" (reclaimthenet.org)

636 points | 15 days ago | 304 comments

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48730904 - "Sony erases digital content from libraries" (arstechnica.com)

184 points | 16 days ago | 76 comments

CommanderData•10m ago
Everyone of these stories makes a great case for piracy. Torrents or illegal online streaming sites.
robertlagrant•20m ago
That's one thing. The other is price. Consoles can be sold at a loss, particularly early in their 10-year cycle, when early on the loss is high, but close to the end of the cycle the loss is minimal, and so they appear much cheaper.
dpoloncsak•19m ago
Oh, for sure! It's not getting any better with PC part prices lately either...

I've never considered that my old 360 was probably sold at a loss, knowing I'd buy LIVE and all the games they take a cut/license fee off of, but that makes complete sense to me

bluescrn•54m ago
Consoles don't have true 'generational leaps' any more either, the huge leaps forward in tech used to drive excitement/sales.

Now we get incremental improvements, cross-generation games, and backwards compatibility. And AAA game development isn't exactly doing well these days.

moger777•50m ago
I think they still make sense for the non technical user. Having an idiomatic control makes setup far easier than on a PC and the UI for a console is designed to be used with a controller instead of a keyboard and mouse. This makes dealing with a television easier. I don't see consoles disappearing ever for those reasons.
cwnyth•33m ago
The point about consoles being for non-technical users is valid, but it's trivial to buy a controller for one's PC.

I think a lot of people though are content with their phone and maybe a tablet for their computing needs, so a dedicated game box that is easy to hook up and put away is their better option. Meanwhile, those of us who can't let go of the desktop or even a laptop, haven't really needed a console outside exclusives in two decades.

nirvdrum•11m ago
I don’t think the appeal is just to the less technically inclined masses. I’m a developer with a MacBook Pro and a Linux workstation. Proton has come a long way, but consoles just work for the most part; I never have to question whether the game will function and perform well on the console (setting aside the random buggy messes we see).

Then there’s the convenience. I don’t want to play games where I work. I want to play on my TV. I have no interest in moving my workstation into my living room. Streaming with Moonlight works well enough, but there’s still lag. Even if I wanted to move my PC to the living room, the setup isn’t as nice. The Steam Machine has HDMI CEC and can power on with a controller — all the major consoles have had that for years.

Even if I accepted all that, no one else in my household could play anything while I’m working on my computer.

Things are a little weird now. If I’m going to have to go all digital, Steam Family is by far the best option of those with DRM. But, due to the astronomical cost of components, consoles are still pretty attractive.

mathieuh•25m ago
Also isn't a huge (maybe the largest?) audience for gaming these days children playing games like Roblox and Minecraft and Fortnite etc? For whom it's parents buying the equipment, so unless you have a tech-savvy parent they're likely to just buy a console.
naravara•19m ago
I think those games are mostly played on tablets these days.

But there might be a generational change coming. Basically the entire cohort of parents in my kids’ kindergarten is much more intentional about what kinds of games they’re playing and how they’re spending their “screen time.” I see a lot more people just giving their kids retro-consoles and emulation rather than setting them loose on the kiddie grooming and dopamine receptor-frying skinner-boxes.

I suppose it’s one of the benefits of having a generation of parents who grew up with formative memories of playing video games themselves combined with a growing awareness of UI dark patterns and their long term impacts on cognitive development and well-being.

naravara•22m ago
Specialized graphics hardware hasn’t been the selling point of having a console since at least 2002 with the first XBox.

The selling point of consoles is that they’re a software platform, with development incentives, standardized hardware, standardized UI conventions, and a centralized storefront to be able to conveniently and natively play stuff on your TV without fussing about.

Valve has barely started to muscle in on the platform benefits of gaming on a PlayStation or XBox, but the more they start to do so the more they end up making design trade-offs that start to look like another console.

mvkel•16m ago
> Consoles made sense as a product category where specialized graphics hardware was not generally available for consumer PCs.

This has almost never been true. GPUs existed, and were being used, before the N64.

Your comment also begs the question that the console consumer has transitioned to a gaming pc. They haven't. Gaming PC sales (and hardware) are at all-time lows, except for GPUs, which should probably be renamed to Model Training Units.

I would posit that what we're seeing is a reflection of a content problem, not hardware. Video games have gone the way of Hollywood, with sequels and derivatives, and an uninterested consumer base. People would rather watch a YouTube video of someone playing a video game than play a video game.

afavour•8m ago
That doesn't really make sense. Consoles have always occupied a different space to PCs, not least because they plug into living room TVs. Very few people are going to trade that for a (considerably more expensive) PC.

Gaming PCs also require specialized knowledge, more maintenance, etc etc. Consoles are pick up and go. I very much doubt they're dead yet.

bluescrn•57m ago
PC gaming isn't exactly in a healthy place either (at least when it comes to hardware pricing/availability). Post-Covid GPU prices were bad enough even before the AI bubble ruined everything.
cryo32•56m ago
Yeah. I gave up a couple of years ago after Epic broke my account and I lost my purchases irrecoverably. I have actually started playing board games with people now. This is so much better for me. And cheaper. And you can't taken them away.
bluescrn•50m ago
Retro gaming is an increasingly popular option, too. These days I have more fun messing with Amigas, C64s, and cheap emulation handhelds than big modern games.

Retro hardware prices have been going up fairly significantly though, especially for Amiga stuff.

Hitton•44m ago
I wouldn't be surprised if consoles got replaced by video game streaming. Not the next generation and probably not even the generation after that, but that will be most likely it.
add-sub-mul-div•43m ago
People age out of wanting to sit in their bedroom with a handheld and become adults who have living rooms. For home gaming there will always be demand to play games on a real sized screen.
inigyou•24m ago
Yeah so get a PC and install some games
saidinesh5•6m ago
I think the steam deck proved otherwise too..

I haven't had enough motivation to sit on my couch and game after a long day ..

But the same game, in bed, on my deck was so much nicer..

All I can now say is having a dedicated device, that's not your laptop/computer to play games is definitely a market - be it Steam machine (/custom builds), hand held gaming, or just regular consoles..

rrgok•36m ago
I would say the future is cloud gaming.
nazgulsenpai•22m ago
Sadly, I agree with you. I don't like it, but it seems pretty clear.
trinsic2•9m ago
The cloud gaming echo chamber has conveniently arrived to save the day by mimicking the solution to fix the problem the same industry created. Problem, Reaction, Solution.
criddell•4m ago
[delayed]
redwall_hp•4m ago
It's just loud Internet people. The Switch 2 is the second fastest selling game system of all time, and is keeping up with the trajectory of the first Switch, which shipped the most units of any gaming system. It'll probably get further boosts as Splatoon Raiders comes out (Splatoon is huge in Japan) and other anticipated titles.

https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2026/06/switch-2s-first-ye...

I can't say I know anyone IRL who has any interest in leaving PlayStation. Nobody buys movies there and people who care about physical games are a minority...there are already Slim models without optical drives and GameStops are mostly Funko Pops because most people buy games online. It's too soon to have actual concrete data besides useless internet sentiment reporting though. And a lot of that is just vague anger about prices for all computing hardware being up...and everything else in the US.

We're also at the ending stages of the PS5 lifecycle, but before a PS6 announcement. (With an unprecedented price increase this late in the cycle.) So there's no buzz about what's next, a large base of people who already have the existing thing, and an expectation that it will cost more.

Meanwhile, the anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6 is on the way, and a PC release isn't on the table anytime soon.

imglorp•10m ago
I'm hoping someday this will go the same way as other companies trying to redefine "unlimited", "free", or "lifetime". I hope lawyers reclaim "buy", "own", and "purchase" from shitbag marketers back into contract law, where they have English meanings.

https://retailwire.com/t-mobile-att-verizon-fined-10-2m-for-...

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/07/lawsuit-t-mobile...

At the very least, if Sony yanks your purchase, they should merely refund it in full.