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Kaiser nurses say AI, workplace surveillance are making their jobs, care worse

https://localnewsmatters.org/2026/07/15/kaiser-nurses-say-ai-workplace-surveillance-are-making-th...
112•gnabgib•1h ago•84 comments

The Zilog Z80 has turned 50

https://goliath32.com/blog/z80.html
140•st_goliath•3h ago•38 comments

AWS: Inaccurate Estimated Billing Data – $1.7 billion

994•nprateem•13h ago•619 comments

Thanks HN for 15 years of support and helping me find my life's work

207•nicholasjbs•6h ago•16 comments

Texas wins court order to suspend domain name for violating age-verification law

https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/news/releases/attorney-general-ken-paxton-secures-landmark-l...
22•letmevoteplease•1h ago•7 comments

First atmosphere found on Earth-like planet in habitable zone of distant star

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy4kdd1e0ejo
343•neversaydie•9h ago•218 comments

Learning a few things about running SQLite

https://jvns.ca/blog/2026/07/17/learning-about-running-sqlite/
132•surprisetalk•5h ago•35 comments

Kimi K3, and what we can still learn from the pelican benchmark

https://simonwillison.net/2026/Jul/16/kimi-k3/
244•droidjj•9h ago•138 comments

Topcoat: The full full-stack framework for Rust

https://github.com/tokio-rs/topcoat
19•wertyk•2h ago•8 comments

Static search trees: 40x faster than binary search (2024)

https://curiouscoding.nl/posts/static-search-tree/
15•lalitmaganti•3h ago•0 comments

Open Book Touch: open-source e-reader

https://www.crowdsupply.com/oddly-specific-objects/open-book-touch
18•surprisetalk•2h ago•3 comments

FAA lets Boeing sign off on 737 MAX, 787 airworthiness certificates again

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/07/17/faa-boeing-737-max-787.html
78•hmm37•2h ago•42 comments

Painting the sides of railroad rails white to reduce derailment

https://www.up.com/news/safety/Tracking-Rail-Heat-260608
20•zdw•3h ago•2 comments

Frank Lloyd Wright’s first home

https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/frank-lloyd-wright-home-and-studio-everything-you-need-...
67•NaOH•4d ago•37 comments

The state of open source AI

https://stateofopensource.ai/
353•rellem•9h ago•258 comments

Show HN: A zoomable timeline of 4M Wikipedia events

https://app.everything.diena.co/
43•lortex•4h ago•22 comments

MoonBASIC: A modern BASIC for building 2D and 3D games

https://github.com/CharmingBlaze/moonbasic
40•klaussilveira•3d ago•11 comments

Show HN: Watch bots interact with an SSH honeypot in real time

https://honeypotlive.cc/
135•tusksm•9h ago•48 comments

Lobste.rs is now running on SQLite

https://lobste.rs/s/ko1ji1
114•abetusk•4d ago•89 comments

Lego building instructions through time

https://www.lego.com/en-us/history/articles/d-lego-building-instructions-through-time
37•NaOH•5h ago•8 comments

More Bounce to the Ounce

https://mceglowski.substack.com/p/more-bounce-to-the-ounce
103•pavel_lishin•10h ago•37 comments

Workspaces – Explore the workspaces of modern creators

https://workspaces.xyz/
67•ryangilbert•7h ago•54 comments

AI Meets Cryptography 2: What AI Found in OpenVM's ZkVM

https://blog.zksecurity.xyz/posts/openvm-bugs/
79•duha•9h ago•5 comments

Three ways people respond to a problem (other than solving it)

https://improvesomething.today/responses-to-problems/
177•surprisetalk•9h ago•108 comments

Manufact (YC S25) Is Hiring a Senior infra engineer to build the MCP cloud

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/manufact/jobs/Dh6PYP5-senior-infrastructure-engineer
1•luigipederzani•10h ago

Homomorphically encrypted CIFAR-10 inference in 200ms

https://sofar.belfortlabs.cloud/
60•j2kun•7h ago•30 comments

Evidence of inconsistencies in evaluation process and selection of winners

https://www.kaggle.com/competitions/kaggle-measuring-agi/discussion/724918#3498423
432•twerkmeister•12h ago•268 comments

Designing emoji for the way we communicate today

https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/platforms/android/world-emoji-day-noto-3d/
45•pentagrama•7h ago•66 comments

"Disk Not Ejected Properly": What It Means

https://bombich.com/blog/2026/07/07/disk-not-ejected-properly
4•speckx•1w ago•0 comments

The US grocery slowdown is real

https://www.bain.com/insights/the-us-grocery-slowdown-is-real-snap-chart/
57•toomuchtodo•1h ago•64 comments
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US seeks share of Korean chipmakers' 'excess profits'

https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/business/tech-science/20260716/us-seeks-share-of-korean-chipmakers-excess-profits-source
19•scrlk•1h ago

Comments

A_D_E_P_T•1h ago
The headline couldn't be more sensational, nor could the article be more obscurely and confusingly written. That said, I think that the headline is subtly inaccurate:

> “[The claim] was based on a rationale that American companies purchased large volumes of Korean semiconductors and thus contributed to the Korean firms' earnings,” the source said. “So, if the Korean chipmakers’ partner firms in Korea are entitled to parts of the profits, the American ones are, too.”

If I'm understanding this correctly, the Korean firms are reinvesting their profits in local partners, and a US trade delegation is trying to induce them to invest similarly in US firms. "US seeks share of Korean chipmakers' 'excess profits'" implies transfers to the US federal government, like a special windfall tax, which doesn't appear to be the case here. (And it would be outrageous, of course...)

golem14•42m ago
It’s always good to see of the reverse holds: if a U.S. company (say Google) made excess profits in the EU, would the EU be entitled to the excess profits?

I would imagine a lot of pushback…

laughing_man•39m ago
Isn't that the real reason the EU keeps suing/fining FAANG companies?
inigyou•26m ago
No, because the rule is not that excess profits must go to the buyer's country - the rule is that excess profits must go to the US.

See also the story of TikTok.

At this point, doing business in the US is an existential risk to any company.

villish•17m ago
The US is a massive economy that businesses want access to. If it wasn't extremely profitable they would exit, but they don't. That should tell you all you need to know about any "risk".
laughing_man•40m ago
I wonder if the complaint is Korean firms are recognizing profits in Korea by overpricing products sold to subsidiaries in the US.

In theory that's illegal, though I've never seen a company get busted for it.