HN Buddy Daily Digest
Saturday, June 28, 2025
Hey buddy,
Man, saw some interesting stuff on Hacker News yesterday, thought I'd give you the quick rundown. You know, the usual mix of heavy news, cool tech, and weird internet stuff.
Heavy News First
Okay, big serious one right off the bat. There was this article from Haaretz claiming that IDF officers were ordered to fire at unarmed people near food spots in Gaza. Pretty intense stuff. The comments section, as you can imagine, got real deep and political, debating all sorts of things about nation-states and Palestine.
Tech Drama
Remember the whole Deno vs Oracle thing about the JavaScript trademark? Deno posted an update. Sounds like the fight is still going. People in the comments were sharing stories about dealing with Oracle and basically being like, "Yep, that's Oracle for ya." Someone even mentioned Nancy Reagan's "Just Say No" advice for dealing with them, ha.
Cool Tech Concept
There was this neat article about something called MCP. Apparently, it was built for one thing but accidentally turned into this almost universal way to build plugin systems for software. Like, you could plug it into different apps. Someone in the comments said they even got it working with their Claude AI app, which sounds pretty cool, letting the AI use external tools.
Internet/Psychology Stuff
Saw a piece titled "Engineered Addictions." It was talking about how things, especially online, are designed to keep us hooked. The comments had a good debate going about what "addiction" really means here – is it true addiction, or just really liking something? And people were talking about how the whole targeted advertising business model makes it worse.
Digital Decluttering
This one got a lot of people talking: "I deleted my second brain." The author basically wiped out all their digital notes and felt super liberated. Seems like a lot of people could relate, saying their old notes were useless anyway or talking about different ways they manage (or don't manage) notes now.
Classic Big Tech Privacy
Alright, here's a classic Meta move. Facebook is apparently asking users if they can use photos that are just sitting in your phone's camera roll for their Meta AI, even if you haven't shared them anywhere on Facebook. Yeah. Comments were full of people expressing distrust and discussing if it's even possible or practical to quit Facebook these days.
Government Data Weirdness
And a slightly odd one – the US Defense Department is apparently going to stop providing some of its satellite weather data publicly. Not sure exactly why or what the impact is, but seemed like a weird thing for the military to just stop sharing. Comments were discussing the cost of satellites and, oddly, got into the history of GPS a bit.
Anyway, that was some of the stuff that stood out. Talk later!