The Independent reports.
Note that the decision is entirely based on Assange's mental state and the conditions of detention in the United States. It's not about the substantive merit of the charges against him. The judge said the crimes alleged against Assange are also crimes in the UK and specified that the prosecution is in good faith: "There is little or no evidence to support hostility by President Trump towards Mr Assange and WikiLeaks."
There will be an appeal. What's most disturbing to me is a British judge impugning the conditions of imprisonment in the United States.
I don't remember reading — before this — that Julian Assange is autistic.
ADDED: From the 2011 book "WikiLeaks: Inside Julian Assange's War on Secrecy":
His obsession with computers, and his compulsion to keep moving, both seemed to have origins in his restless early years. So too, perhaps, did the rumblings from others that Assange was somewhere on the autism spectrum. Assange would himself joke, when asked if he was autistic: "Aren't all men?" His dry sense of humour made him attractive — perhaps too attractive — to women. And there was his high analytical intelligence....
If you think that's just a joke, here's a Reason article from 2007: "Could It Be that All Men Are a Bit Autistic?"