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Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Hey buddy,

Just wrapped up looking through Hacker News for Wednesday, July 8, 2026, and man, there was some cool stuff today. Had to give you a quick ring about it. Here’s the rundown:

Crazy Uniqlo T-Shirt Script

First off, get this: someone found an obfuscated bash script on a Uniqlo t-shirt! Yeah, a t-shirt. They managed to decode it, and it was a self-evaluating script from Akamai. People in the comments were cracking up, with one guy even posting a link to buy the shirt. Someone else mentioned you could rewrite it in Awk and it would be thousands of times faster than the original bash. Wild, right?

Big Win for Right to Repair with John Deere

Remember all the fuss about farmers not being able to fix their own John Deere tractors? Well, good news! There was a big story about how John Deere owners are finally getting the right to repair their equipment thanks to an FTC settlement. Huge win for that whole movement. Comments were saying how John Deere used "emission controls" as an excuse to lock down systems for profit, so this is a real step forward.

OpenAI's New GPT-Live

OpenAI dropped something new called GPT-Live. Sounds like it's their new real-time AI interaction thing, probably a super advanced voice assistant. One comment that really stuck out was from a blind person saying that if this gets video capabilities and works with glasses, it could be a "major revolution" for blind people. That's pretty cool to think about.

GitHub AI Agent Leaks Private Repos

This one's a bit scary: a security firm called Noma Security published a blog post, "GitLost: We Tricked GitHub's AI Agent into Leaking Private Repos". They found a way to trick GitHub's AI agent into leaking private repository information. People in the comments were pretty alarmed, with one saying it "fails security protocols established 25+ years ago." Though, another comment suggested the researchers might have manually configured the agent to allow that access, so there's a bit of debate there.

Bun Rewriting in Rust

For the tech heads, the JavaScript runtime Bun is apparently being rewritten in Rust. The blog post from Bun said it's all about better performance and safety. In the comments, people were talking about Rust's compiler speed, noting it's gotten a lot faster over time, which is good to hear for anyone working with it.

EU Private Message Scanning Back on the Table

Shifting gears to privacy, the EU is apparently one step away from reviving private message scanning rules. It's supposedly for child protection, but it's obviously got a lot of people worried about privacy. One guy in the comments was talking about how he runs his own XMPP server with free software and OMEMO encryption to avoid this kind of thing. Good to know there are options for the super privacy-conscious.

PlayStation Can Delete Your Digital Games

And finally, this one is a bit of a bummer if you're a gamer. Apparently, PlayStation's terms in the EU allow them to delete all your digital games after just three years of account inactivity. Seriously, three years! It just highlights that when you "buy" digital games, you often don't truly own them. Comments were pointing out how this is a downside of relying on these big platforms for all your content.

Anyway, that's the gist! Talk later, man.

All Stories from Today

Decoding the obfuscated bash script on a Uniqlo t-shirt (tris.sherliker.net)

Chatto is now open source (www.hmans.dev)

John Deere owners will get the right to repair equipment under FTC settlement (apnews.com)

GPT‑Live (openai.com)

Grok 4.5 (x.ai)

TypeScript 7 (devblogs.microsoft.com)

Rewriting Bun in Rust (bun.com)

GitLost: We Tricked GitHub's AI Agent into Leaking Private Repos (noma.security)

Mistral's Robostral Navigate: a state of the art robotics navigation model (mistral.ai)

EU now one step away from reviving private message scanning rules (cyberinsider.com)

Cloudflare Drop (www.cloudflare.com)

FAANG Simulator (www.abeyk.com)

Tenda firmware (multiple versions) contains hidden authentication backdoor (kb.cert.org)

How to Build a Minimal ZFS NAS Without Synology, QNAP, TrueNAS (2024) (neil.computer)

Apple to increase spend with Broadcom to produce billions more U.S. chips (www.apple.com)

Show HN: Microsoft releases Flint, a visualization language for AI agents (microsoft.github.io)

OpenBSD has a use-after-free allowing local privilege escalation to root (nvd.nist.gov)

SWE-1.7 Reach Near GPT 5.5 and Opus Intelligence (cognition.com)

PlayStation can delete all your digital games after 3 years of inactivity (EU) (www.flatpanelshd.com)

Cloudflare Meerkat - Globally distributed consensus (blog.cloudflare.com)

GPT-5.6 Sol, along with Terra and Luna, will launch publicly this Thursday (twitter.com)

FDA rejects petition to set PFAS limits in food (www.theguardian.com)

Separating signal from noise in coding evaluations (openai.com)

The classifiers Anthropic puts in front of Fable are too zealous (combine-lab.github.io)

LineageOS Statistics (stats.lineageos.org)

What Do We Know About the Microplastics Inside Us? (e360.yale.edu)

Copy That Floppy – Cambridge guide for preserving data from fragile floppy disks (www.digipres.org)

It seems that the age of reading might be a short anomaly in human history (www.theatlantic.com)

We made Grok 4.5, GPT-5.5, and Claude build the same apps (www.tryai.dev)

Is The Economist Always Wrong? (www.economist.com)