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      <description>A heavy Tuesday. HN&amp;rsquo;s #1 is the formal end of Microsoft and OpenAI&amp;rsquo;s exclusive partnership and revenue-share — the AGI clause is now history. GitHub Copilot moves to usage-based billing (HN 532 pts, 408 comments). Mercor&amp;rsquo;s 4TB voice-sample leak puts 40k AI annotators on the public web. pgbackrest stops maintenance and the Postgres community begins migrating. Microsoft drops VibeVoice on MIT — a Whisper-class ASR model with diarization that runs on a Mac with one &lt;code&gt;uv&lt;/code&gt; line. Two strong Japan picks: Matz&amp;rsquo;s own Ruby AOT compiler Spinel, and the CAMPFIRE GitHub-credentials breach postmortem.</description>
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      <description>Three forces collide in a single 24-hour window: capital concentration (Google reportedly plans up to $40B into Anthropic), a loud quality backlash (a &amp;lsquo;why I cancelled Claude&amp;rsquo; post tops HN with 695 points), and an open-weights counter-punch (DeepSeek v4 hits 1,757 points). GPT-5.5 also reaches the API. Plus: Matz&amp;rsquo;s Ruby AOT compiler, and a quiet note on overthinking.</description>
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