Hacker Newsroom for 22 April: Framework Laptop Pro, Software Engineering Laws, ChatGPT Images, Claude CLI Rules

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Hacker Newsroom for 22 April: Framework Laptop Pro, Software Engineering Laws, ChatGPT Images, Claude CLI Rules

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Hacker Newsroom for 22 April recaps major Hacker News stories, moving through framework laptop pro, software engineering laws, chatgpt images, claude cli rules. 1. Framework Laptop Pro Framework Laptop 13 Pro is Framework's new 13-inch laptop pitch, and the headline claim is simple: more battery life, more performance, and the same repairable, modular design that made the brand popular. The page leans hard on Linux support, but the comments quickly turned to the fine print around battery numbers, Windows-only performance claims, and whether a "Linux first" product should be clearer about what it can actually prove. Story link Hacker News discussion 2. Software Engineering Laws The next story is Laws of Software Engineering, a visual collection of software principles, team dynamics, and design rules that groups familiar aphorisms under one browsable site. It highlights ideas like Conway’s Law, YAGNI, Brooks’s Law, Tesler’s Law, and the leaky-abstraction problem, framing them as patterns that shape how software gets built and maintained. Story link Hacker News discussion 3. ChatGPT Images The next story is ChatGPT Images 2. 0 from OpenAI, which pitches a new era of image generation with tighter instruction following, stronger editing, and more polished results across posters, comics, photos, and infographics. Story link Hacker News discussion 4. Claude CLI Rules The next story is Anthropic saying OpenClaw-style Claude CLI usage is allowed again, which matters because a lot of people have been unsure whether harness-based reuse would still be tolerated. The linked article says Anthropic staff told OpenClaw the behavior is allowed again, and the docs now treat Claude CLI reuse and claude -p as sanctioned unless policy changes. Story link Hacker News discussion 5. Claude Code Pro The next story is a Bluesky post flagging that Anthropic appears to have removed Claude Code from its $20-a-month Pro subscription, based on a change to the pricing page and support docs. HN commenters treated it as a possible rug pull, but several noted there was still no formal announcement and some said existing subscribers might not be affected yet. Story link Hacker News discussion 6. SpaceX Cursor Deal The next story is SpaceX’s strange new deal with Cursor: the company says it can either buy the coding startup later this year for $60 billion or pay $10 billion to work together on a next-generation coding and knowledge-work AI. The pitch links Cursor’s product and software-engineer distribution with SpaceX’s Colossus compute, and it fits Elon Musk’s broader push to turn SpaceX into more of an AI platform ahead of a possible IPO. Story link Hacker News discussion That's it for today, I hope this is going to help you build some cool things.

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