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Back to EpisodesHacker Newsroom for 31 May: Office Mac View Only, What Is Dickover, SpaceX IPO Governance, Domain Expertise Moat
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Hacker Newsroom for 31 May recaps major Hacker News stories, moving through office mac view only, what is dickover, spacex ipo governance, domain expertise moat.
1. Office Mac View Only
The next story is about Microsoft Office 2019 and 2021 for Mac sliding into view-only mode on July 13, 2026 after a license-validation certificate expires, despite earlier language that the apps would continue to function. The article says Microsoft changed its support page, the older Office 2019 build cannot be updated past the cutoff, and affected Mac, iPhone, and iPad users are being pushed toward Microsoft 365, the web apps, or a new Office purchase.
2. What Is Dickover
The next story is "What Is a Dickover? ", a Daring Fireball article that gives a name to the popovers, cookie banners, newsletter walls, and other intrusive overlays that block people from reading a page.
3. SpaceX IPO Governance
The next story is about a Reuters news story saying Danish pension fund Akademikerpension put SpaceX on its exclusion list ahead of a possible IPO, citing governance concerns and what it called an overvalued stock, which matters because it shows a major institutional investor drawing a hard line before the company ever goes public. HN reaction split between people who saw the move as a reasonable valuation call and people who thought the thread was being pulled into politics, with a few readers also noting that SpaceX has been a long-running favorite for speculation here.
4. Domain Expertise Moat
The next story says the real moat in software is domain expertise, not coding speed, because AI can now generate working code without a person first building a full mental model of the business or regulatory problem. It argues that the valuable person now is the one who can judge both layers: whether the code works and whether the answer is actually right.
5. Anthropic Tops OpenAI
The next story is about Anthropic overtaking OpenAI as the world’s most valuable AI startup after a huge new funding round, with the article saying Claude and Claude Code are driving rapid revenue growth and intensifying the race to win the AI market. That matters because it signals how quickly investor enthusiasm and developer demand are reshaping the AI leaderboard.
6. OpenRouter Series B
The next story is OpenRouter's $113 million Series B, and the article says the company is building the routing and billing layer for developers who want to use many model providers without stitching everything together themselves. It says weekly token volume has climbed from 5 trillion to 25 trillion in six months, and the new funding will go toward enterprise controls, multimodal support, and smarter routing at scale.
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