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Hacker Newsroom for 05 July: CO2 Decision Making, YouTube Private Video Leak, Generals On Apple, Htop Field Guide

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Hacker Newsroom for 05 July recaps major Hacker News stories, moving through co2 decision making, youtube private video leak, generals on apple, htop field guide.

1. CO2 Decision Making

The next story is about a post arguing that the real bottleneck in long meetings may be bad air, not bad people, because indoor CO2 can climb fast enough to measurably hurt strategy, planning, and decision-making. The article points to studies showing meaningful cognitive decline around 1,000 parts per million and much worse performance by 2,500, then argues that conference rooms, home offices, and other closed spaces routinely drift into that range without anyone noticing.

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2. YouTube Private Video Leak

The next story is about a post claiming YouTube Studio's Ask Studio can be prompt-injected through public comments, letting an attacker make the AI speak in an official voice and even leak the titles of private videos through a disguised link. The post argues this is not ordinary social engineering because the creator is trusting YouTube's own interface, while Google reportedly classified it as not a security bug.

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3. Generals On Apple

The next story is a project bringing Command and Conquer Generals: Zero Hour to Apple Silicon Macs, iPhones, and iPads as a native port. The GitHub post says it runs the original 2003 engine on ARM64, sends DirectX 8 through DXVK, Vulkan, MoltenVK, and Metal, adds touch controls built for an RTS, and leaves game assets to players who already own a copy.

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4. Htop Field Guide

The next story is a 2019 blog post that walks through what you are actually seeing in htop and top on Linux, from load average and uptime to process states, PIDs, and the differences between virtual, resident, and shared memory. The article matters because it turns a tool many people use only for quick triage into something they can read more accurately by tying the display back to /proc files and concrete shell examples.

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5. Learning Compounds

The next story is Maybe You Should Learn Something, a Marginalia post arguing that adults should pick a skill and stick with it because deliberate practice compounds into a stronger sense of control over life. The post says self-directed learning is supposed to feel clumsy and frustrating at first, that sleep and repetition matter more than intensity, and that thirty to forty-five focused minutes a day is often enough.

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6. Pegasus Parliament Hack

The next story is about espionage against the European Parliament, where a Citizen Lab article says former MEP Stelios Kouloglou was hacked with Pegasus while serving on the committee investigating spyware abuses, potentially exposing confidential committee work and even personal medical information. The article says the infections lined up with key moments in the PEGA committee's hearings, draft report work, and travel, and it stops short of naming a government while pointing instead to a broader cross-border Pegasus campaign in Europe.

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