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Back to EpisodesHacker Newsroom for 02 July: First Time Cell Built Scratch, Physical Disc Production Ending Jan, Most Arguments Are About Ego, Asahi Linux 7 1 Progress
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Hacker Newsroom for 02 July recaps major Hacker News stories, moving through first time cell built scratch, physical disc production ending jan, most arguments are about ego, asahi linux 7 1 progress.
1. First Time Cell Built Scratch
The next story is a Quanta Magazine article about a synthetic cell assembled from nonliving biological parts that can grow, copy its DNA, and divide, which researchers see as the clearest proof yet that something close to a cell cycle can be built from scratch. The project still is not alive or self-sustaining because it depends on outside deliveries of ribosomes, nutrients, and other molecular supplies, but it gives scientists a controllable platform for studying minimal life, synthetic manufacturing, and the boundary between chemistry and biology.
2. Physical Disc Production Ending Jan
The next story is Sony's announcement that starting in January 2028, new PlayStation games will be sold in digital formats only, with the company presenting it as a straightforward response to shrinking shelf space and a player base that already buys far more downloads than discs. The post itself is brief, but the implication is large: boxed releases are ending for future games even as older disc titles remain unaffected.
3. Most Arguments Are About Ego
The next story is a blog post called Most arguments are about ego, not ideas, and it says most debates fail because people are defending identity, not testing truth. The post argues that logic rarely changes minds, unsolicited correction usually backfires, and the better move is to save your energy for people who actually ask for help or to turn disagreement into something concrete by building.
4. Asahi Linux 7 1 Progress
The next story is Asahi Linux’s 7. 1 progress report, a project update on the long-running effort to bring Linux to Apple Silicon Macs.
5. Sony Deletes 551 Movies PlayStation
The next story is about Sony warning PlayStation Store customers that 551 StudioCanal movies they previously bought will disappear from their libraries on September 1 because of a licensing change, which the article frames as another sign that digital ownership keeps shrinking into revocable access. Hacker News reacted with a lot of anger and very little surprise, with many commenters treating this as proof that “buy” has become misleading language for a time-limited license.
6. Godot Will No Longer Accept
The next story is about Godot banning AI-authored code contributions after maintainers said they are drowning in low-effort pull requests and losing the mentoring value of review. The PC Gamer article says the open source game engine will update its contributor guidelines to reject AI-written code, AI-submitted PRs, and AI-generated text in maintainer conversations because reviewers need contributors who