Hacker Newsroom for 22 May: Flipper One Cyberdeck, Project Hail Mary Chart, AI Plagiarism Debate, Google Antigravity Switch episode artwork

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Hacker Newsroom for 22 May: Flipper One Cyberdeck, Project Hail Mary Chart, AI Plagiarism Debate, Google Antigravity Switch

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Hacker Newsroom for 22 May recaps major Hacker News stories, moving through flipper one cyberdeck, project hail mary chart, ai plagiarism debate, google antigravity switch. 1. Flipper One Cyberdeck The next story is Flipper One: we need your help, a post about Flipper’s new open Linux cyberdeck and its plan to pair a microcontroller with an ARM CPU, modular connectivity, and a custom OS for small-screen work. The post says the project is aiming for full mainline Linux support, no binary blobs, and a more open development process, but it also admits the hardware and software are still a hard, uncertain build. Story link Hacker News discussion 2. Project Hail Mary Chart The next story is Project Hail Mary – Stellar Navigation Chart, an interactive star map inspired by the novel’s space navigation and the movie adaptation’s 3D plotting. The post itself is mostly a visual project, but the comments dig into how the chart works, with readers trading notes on stellar navigation, pulsars, Petrova lines, and the scale and physics of space travel. Story link Hacker News discussion 3. AI Plagiarism Debate The next story is a post arguing that AI is just unauthorised plagiarism at a bigger scale, because models are trained on other people’s work without consent and then packaged back into products that can be used to remix or resell that material. The article also says the author spotted copycat tutorials outranking the original in search, with suspiciously unedited links pointing back to the source site. Story link Hacker News discussion 4. Google Antigravity Switch The next story is a blog post about Google’s Antigravity update, where a routine auto-update replaced the author’s IDE with a new chatbot-first interface and broke the workflow they relied on. After reinstalling and digging around, the author found that the legacy IDE and the new version could not coexist cleanly, and that restoring the old setup required purging the app entirely. Story link Hacker News discussion 5. Google Vs Web The next story is Google Declaring War on the Web, a post arguing that Google’s AI Overviews are pushing search away from links and toward a controlled, synthetic answer layer that weakens the open web. The article says this hides websites behind Google’s surface and turns publishers’ work into raw material for machine-generated summaries. Story link Hacker News discussion 6. Search Ads AI The next story is Google testing new ad formats in Search, folding sponsored results more tightly into AI-powered answers and expanding its Direct Offers pilot with new shopping and travel features. The company says the goal is to make ads feel more helpful and more relevant, while still keeping them clearly labeled as sponsored. Story link Hacker News discussion That's it for today, I hope this is going to help you build some cool things.

Hacker Newsroom for 22 May covers major Hacker News stories on flipper one cyberdeck, project hail mary chart, ai plagiarism debate, google antigravity switch. It is a compact daily briefing on launches, products, debates, and technical implications.

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