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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Hey buddy,

Quick call, just wanted to hit you with some of the wild stuff from Hacker News today, Wednesday, May 20, 2026. Lotta AI, lotta security, and some classic tech drama.

AI is Getting Crazy Good (and Controversial)

First off, get this: OpenAI had one of their models actually disprove a central conjecture in discrete geometry! Like, a major math problem. How nuts is that? Someone in the comments was saying how there are so many academic papers these days, it's almost like AI has to step in and help us make sense of it all. Pretty wild to think about.

Meta's Human Rights Headaches

Then, shifting gears, Meta is apparently blocking human rights accounts from reaching audiences in Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Super controversial, obviously. People in the comments were debating about companies having to follow local laws versus, you know, universal human rights. One person even pointed out, "We still buy their oil, so it's not like we're totally clean either." It's a messy situation.

Europe Ditching Visa/Mastercard?

Big news for finance nerds: it looks like 130 million Europeans are switching away from Visa and Mastercard to some new "sovereign" payment system. Sounds like they want more control over their transactions. Though, some comments were quick to point out it's only starting in 13 countries, so maybe not everyone yet. And others were worried about governments potentially having too much control over payments if it's a "sovereign" system.

GitHub Gets Breached (Twice!)

Okay, this one's a bit scary: GitHub confirmed a breach of 3,800 repos because of a malicious VSCode extension. Yikes. And get this, they're also investigating unauthorized access to their own internal repositories. Double yikes! Lots of people in the comments were just saying "I told you so" about VSCode being a security risk, and some are recommending using isolated dev containers for better security.

Meme Justice in Tennessee

Remember that wild story about the Tennessee guy who was jailed for 37 days over a Trump meme? Good news! He just won a massive $835,000 settlement after a First Amendment lawsuit. Good to see justice prevail, but man, what a nightmare to go through. Someone in the comments mentioned the original warrant was issued by a non-lawyer magistrate, which is pretty eyebrow-raising.

Google Cloud Taking Down Businesses

Another cloud horror story that hit the front page: Railway, this hosting platform, got totally blocked because Google Cloud suspended their account. Google said it was an anti-abuse thing, but Railway claims it was a mistake. Imagine your whole business getting shut down by an automated system and struggling to get a human to fix it! People are debating if Google has the right to do that, or if it's a clear breach of contract.

Google's "War on the Web"

And finally, there were a couple of posts basically saying "Google hates us now" or "Google's declaring war on the web." Sounds dramatic, but it's about how their search results are changing and how their AI is apparently getting manipulated. They're trying to fight back against the AI manipulation, but people are worried about content getting "strip-mined" without proper attribution. It's a whole thing with the direction Google's heading.

Alright, gotta run! Talk soon!

All Stories from Today

An OpenAI model has disproved a central conjecture in discrete geometry (openai.com)

Meta blocks human rights accounts from reaching audiences in Saudi Arabia, UAE (www.alqst.org)

Goodbye Visa and Mastercard: 130M Europeans switching to sovereign payment (www.lesnumeriques.com)

GitHub confirms breach of 3,800 repos via malicious VSCode extension (www.bleepingcomputer.com)

Tennessee man jailed 37 days for Trump meme wins settlement after lawsuit (www.fire.org)

Qwen3.7-Max: The Agent Frontier (qwen.ai)

GitHub is investigating unauthorized access to their internal repositories (twitter.com)

Incident Report: Railway Blocked by Google Cloud [resolved] (status.railway.com)

Google Declaring War on the Web (tante.cc)

Everything in C is undefined behavior (blog.habets.se)

Apparently Google hates us now (twitter.com)

Incident Report: May 19, 2026 – GCP Account Suspension (blog.railway.com)

Map of Metal (mapofmetal.com)

Saying goodbye to asm.js (spidermonkey.dev)

FiveThirtyEight articles on the Internet Archive (fivethirtyeightindex.com)

College students drown out AI-praising commencement speeches with boos (www.tomshardware.com)

SpaceX S-1 (www.sec.gov)

Japan is gripped by mass allergies. A 1950s project is to blame (www.bbc.com)

Flipper One Tech Specs (docs.flipper.net)

Google’s AI is being manipulated. The search giant is quietly fighting back (www.bbc.com)

GitHub Compromised (twitter.com)

Anna's Archive hit with $19.5M default judgment and global domain takedown order (torrentfreak.com)

Show HN: I reverse engineered Apple's video wallpapers (github.com)

DOS Zone (dos.zone)

Tracking Starbucks' 'widely recyclable' cups: none ended up at recycling (www.beyondplastics.org)

Declining America (www.tbray.org)

Colorado Amended SB051 (Age Verification Bill) to Exclude Open Source Projects (legiscan.com)

Not alive, but not dead: disembodied human brains used for drug testing (www.science.org)

Anthropic is expanding to Colossus2. Will use GB200 (twitter.com)

Qian Xuesen: The missile genius America lost and China gained (2025) (www.usni.org)