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Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Hey buddy,

Quick HN Catch-up (Tuesday, July 1, 2025)

So I was just scrolling through Hacker News from today, July 1st, and saw a few interesting things. Thought I'd give you the quick rundown.

First off, there was this wild post about the Fed being way off on their picture of a million dollars in cash. Like, their cube model for $1M is apparently half a million short! People in the comments were getting into how money works, even talking about ancient stuff like Rai stones and other weird examples. Pretty funny mistake for the Fed, huh?

Big news from Cloudflare – they're gonna start making AI bots pay to crawl websites. This is a pretty big deal for how websites might make money off AI training data. The comments were all over the place, arguing if it'll make things worse or better, and some folks were really against the idea of using crypto for these tiny payments.

Speaking of AI and code, Claude Code added "hooks." Basically, you can set it up to run other tools or do stuff automatically after it finishes coding a task. Kinda cool, lets you automate more. People were joking about how AI was supposed to replace coders, but now you need coders to set up the AI hooks. Someone made a good point that regular people might start using AI for complex tasks kinda like how non-programmers used Excel back in the day.

Then there's this totally wild Show HN project called Spegel. It's a terminal browser, but it uses AI to rewrite webpages, basically stripping out all the ads and junk and just giving you the clean text. Sounds resource-heavy, but the idea of getting a super clean version of a website is neat. Someone in the comments compared it to the sunglasses in that movie "They Live" that let you see through the propaganda, which was a funny take.

Looks like Figma is planning their IPO, going public. Whenever a big tech company does this, people immediately start worrying about the service getting worse, you know, the whole "enshittification" thing. Comments were already predicting the free plan would get less generous. Bummer.

Also, Fakespot, that tool for finding fake reviews, shut down after nine years. Makes you think about how hard it is to trust online reviews now. People were sharing stories about companies bribing customers for good reviews or just politely asking everyone, which floods the system. Someone noted they've seen 5-star reviews where the actual text is negative, which is messed up.

And finally, classic tech drama: Sam Altman is apparently complaining about Meta poaching his AI talent and called the people leaving "mercenaries." Kinda rich coming from him, right? Comments were quick to point out the irony, given the history of tech companies hiring away talent and some of Altman's own business moves.

Anyway, that's the quick digest for today. Catch up later!

All Stories from Today

The Fed says this is a cube of $1M. They're off by half a million (calvin.sh)

Cloudflare to introduce pay-per-crawl for AI bots (blog.cloudflare.com)

Claude Code now supports hooks (docs.anthropic.com)

Show HN: Spegel, a Terminal Browser That Uses LLMs to Rewrite Webpages (simedw.com)

Figma files for proposed IPO (www.figma.com)

OpenFLOW – Quickly make beautiful infrastructure diagrams local to your machine (github.com)

Fakespot shuts down today after 9 years of detecting fake product reviews (blog.truestar.pro)

Ask HN: Who is hiring? (July 2025) (news.ycombinator.com)

Code-GUI bidirectional editing via LSP (jamesbvaughan.com)

Building a Personal AI Factory (www.john-rush.com)

Feasibility study of a mission to Sedna - Nuclear propulsion and solar sailing (arxiv.org)

Grammarly acquires Superhuman (www.reuters.com)

Scientists identify culprit behind biggest-ever U.S. honey bee die-off (www.science.org)

Sam Altman Slams Meta's AI Talent Poaching: 'Missionaries Will Beat Mercenaries' (www.wired.com)

PlanetScale for Postgres (planetscale.com)

Why email startups fail (forwardemail.net)

Show HN: Jobs by Referral: Find jobs in your LinkedIn network (jobsbyreferral.com)

Aging-related inflammation is not universal across human populations (www.publichealth.columbia.edu)

Effectiveness of trees in reducing temperature, outdoor heat exposure in Vegas (iopscience.iop.org)

Converting a large mathematical software package written in C++ to C++20 modules (arxiv.org)

HN Slop: AI startup ideas generated from Hacker News (www.josh.ing)

Small language models are the future of agentic AI (arxiv.org)

1KB JavaScript Demoscene Challenge Just Launched (news.ycombinator.com)

Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (July 2025) (news.ycombinator.com)

Rust CLI with Clap (tucson-josh.com)

Using Sun Ray thin clients in 2025 (catstret.ch)

The wanton destruction of a creative-tech era (blog.greg.technology)

Australians to face age checks from search engines (ia.acs.org.au)

Show HN: I built the tool I wished existed for moving Stripe between countries (www.stripemove.com)

Show HN: Core – open source memory graph for LLMs – shareable, user owned (github.com)