Union Busters Coming After Me
anothermathbozo
137 points
21 comments
July 06, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (10 comments)
spelk
This is honestly hilarious and I applaud the excellent use of Claude Code for the malicious compliance with their demands.
cognitiveinline
I wonder how this will be received. Since AI has come up, I think pro-union sentiment has been at a an all time high. How do you feel, HN?
gunalx
Amazing. Next is automating this, automatically or manually gathering all domains they have registered, and spinning up Claude to register a similar domain and creating the counter website.
elicash
This is the attorney who runs https://nlrbresearch.com (which is run on Datasette) and the AI assistant (Claude Skill) that is tied to it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOa3Pc8RD40
josefritzishere
This is delightful. I know he's not paid to do this but I would gladly donate to this.
JumpCrisscross
A cancer center [1] is resorting to these tactics? Based in Seattle?! Here is their leadership team and Board: https://www.fredhutch.org/en/about/about-the-hutch/leadershi... . If you're in the area, or if you know a patient, I'd e-mail them a copy of this blog post. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Hutchinson_Cancer_Center
a34729t
Oooooh this is great.
cliglot
Better get yourself a gun.
gonight
This is the spirit we need more of, good to see nerds causing a ruckus.
LoganDark
> When I asked them whether they believe those are IP infringements, I was told that they don’t answer hypothetical questions. Huh, I've never seen this strategy before.