Hacker Newsroom for 28 May: Talking AI, Four Day Week, AI Product Market Fit, DuckDuckGo Search Bump
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Hacker Newsroom for 28 May recaps major Hacker News stories, moving through talking ai, four day week, ai product market fit, duckduckgo search bump.
1. Talking AI
The next story is called "I'm Tired of Talking to AI," a blog post on orchidfiles. com about the author's growing frustration with AI-generated replies showing up everywhere.
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2. Four Day Week
The next story is titled "Can we have the day off? ", a post arguing that if AI really delivers the promised productivity leap, workers should get time back, starting with a four-day week.
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3. AI Product Market Fit
The next story is titled "I think Anthropic and OpenAI have found product-market fit," a blog post arguing that frontier AI labs have hit real demand, and the proof is showing up as sticker shock inside big companies. The article points to reports like AI budgets getting blown out by tools such as Claude Code, license pullbacks that look tied to fiscal-year cost controls, and a broader shift from API-driven revenue toward selling directly to enterprises.
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4. DuckDuckGo Search Bump
The next story is about DuckDuckGo seeing a jump in usage after Google's CEO said people "love" its AI Mode. The article from PC Gamer says visits to DuckDuckGo's AI-free page noai.
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5. YouTube AI Labels
The next story is YouTube saying it will more prominently label videos that are photorealistic or meaningfully AI-altered, and it will also start automatically applying that label when its systems detect "significant photorealistic AI use" and the creator didn't disclose it. The article explains where the label will appear on long-form videos and Shorts, and says creators can correct incorrect flags in YouTube Studio.
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6. Last Fm Independent
The next story is that Last. fm says it's now independent again, after a change in ownership, while stressing that nothing changes for users day to day: same accounts, same scrobbles, same data and privacy settings, and the same team running the service.
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That's it for today, I hope this is going to help you build some cool things.