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HN Daily - June 14, 2026

13 min · 15. Juni 2026
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Sunday roundup with Best of the Week: * Rio de Janeiro homegrown LLM appears to be a weighted merge of two existing models * Did the makers of Claude Fable ask for this? The trust gap keeps widening * Stanford grads stage a visible walkout during Sundar Pichai commencement speech * The Jqwik Anti-AI Affair: maintainer sunsets the project as protest * The only scalable delete in Postgres is dropping the whole table at once * Firewood Splitting Simulator: a Sunday front-page hit * Your ePub Is Fine. Kobo Disagrees. Blame Adobe. * Best of the Week: the full Claude Fable saga, from leaked launch to fail-cleanly demands

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HN Daily - June 18, 2026

Today's lineup: * 10,000 GitHub repositories distributing trojan malware — a security researcher walks through how she used GitHub event archives to find a coordinated campaign of fake repos with copied commit history that redirect to malicious zips. * Ubiquiti Enterprise NAS, built on ZFS — license-free, 16-bay, ARM Neoverse, ECC memory, dual 25 GbE, identity-provider integration, native iSCSI, and orchestrated multi-site backup through UniFi. * Swiss parliament lifts ban on new nuclear power plants — National Council approves a counterproposal reversing the post-Fukushima ban; still subject to popular referendum. * Zero-Touch OAuth for MCP — Enterprise-Managed Authorization is now stable; identity providers like Okta become the policy engine, removing per-server consent screens for MCP servers. * Forced consent costs Elkjop one point eight million euros — a five-year saga: a privacy advocate warned them in 2021, the Norwegian DPA finally fined them in 2026. * CS 6120: Advanced Compilers — Cornell's self-guided online course is back on the front page; Bril IR, dataflow analysis, SSA, register allocation, all free. * Hospitals and universities repurposing drugs at 90 percent lower cost — King's College London paper on the parallel drug-innovation system that runs trials outside the patent system. Follow links to the original posts and HN threads via news.ycombinator.com.

19. Juni 202612 min
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HN Daily - June 17, 2026

Today's lineup: * Lore — Epic Games has open-sourced a centralized, content-addressed version control system for game-scale repositories, with binary-first storage, sparse hydration, and folder-level permissions. * US holds off blacklisting DeepSeek and 100+ Chinese firms — Reuters reports a procedural pause; the HN thread is full of developers saying DeepSeek is already their daily driver. * Leaked docs show OpenAI is losing billions a year — most of the cost is inference, not training; the next era of frontier-model economics will be won on serving cost per token. * GLM-5.2 leads the open-weights board — Zhipu's new release tops Artificial Analysis's intelligence index for open weights, with caveats around reasoning tokens used per answer. * Firecracker VMs in EC2, browsers in less than a second — a deep technical post on snapshotting, userfaultfd, two-megabyte pages, and disabling a PS/2 keyboard probe that was costing half a second per session. * Launch HN: CADAM — open-source text-to-CAD in the browser, OpenSCAD compiled to WebAssembly, Three.js rendering, Claude on the language side. * U.S. science is in chaos — Scientific American long-form piece on funding instability breaking the long-standing science-government compact. * Tesco moving 40,000 server workloads off VMware — citing Broadcom licensing conduct; the latest in an accelerating exodus. Follow links to the original posts and HN threads via news.ycombinator.com.

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