HN Buddy Daily Digest
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Just wanted to give you the quick rundown on Hacker News from today. Some pretty wild stuff, man.
Spain Blocks Prediction Markets
First up, Spain's gone and blocked these prediction market sites like Polymarket and Kalshi. They're basically saying it's just gambling, not some fancy new financial thing. People in the comments are pretty split – some folks think the government should just leave law-abiding citizens alone, while others are saying these sites rely heavily on addicts. Someone even noticed ETrade is pushing this stuff in their news feed now, which is kinda sketchy.
Netherlands Blocks US Tech Takeover
Then, over in Europe, the Netherlands actually blocked a US company from taking over one of their 'vital digital suppliers.' Basically, they don't want the US government getting backdoor access to their data, which is apparently a thing US law allows for American companies, no matter where they operate. Pretty smart move, trying to keep their digital stuff sovereign, you know?
Wikipedia and the "Anti-Labor Playbook"
Next, there's this article claiming Wikipedia is starting to use 'big tech's anti-labor playbook.' Like, treating its volunteers less like a community and more like unpaid labor, maybe even pushing AI to replace some of the work. Some folks who used to edit a ton are really feeling it, one guy said he spent hours every day editing. There's also some talk about how AI might not actually be that good for less common languages, which is a fair point.
Motorola Hijacking Amazon App
This one's wild: Motorola phones are apparently hijacking the Amazon app to sneak in affiliate codes! So Motorola gets a cut every time you buy something. People are obviously furious about more bloatware and sneaky tactics. Someone in the comments was like, "Buddy, there's been an un-removable Facebook app on Androids since forever," so it's not a totally new thing, just a new level of sneaky.
The Real Cost of Owning a Home
Big discussion about the 'real cost of owning a home.' Everyone thinks it's just mortgage and taxes, but this article breaks down all the hidden costs – maintenance, repairs, upgrades. Tons of comments from people sharing their horror stories or arguing for big apartments instead, especially if they come with a concierge. Someone pointed out how interest is super front-loaded in mortgages, which means you're not building much equity early on.
Uber's AI Spending vs. Local AI
Speaking of big companies, Uber's president is apparently saying their AI spending is getting 'harder to justify.' Sounds like they're not seeing the return on investment. But then, there's another article saying local AI plus outsourcing is going to be more economical than these big 'frontier labs.' So it's a real mixed bag on AI's business impact right now, with some companies already pulling back because AI isn't solving their core bottlenecks.
Uber and Lyft Drivers Unionize
And finally, still on Uber, drivers in Massachusetts just formed the first US ride-share union! This is a pretty big deal, could totally change the gig economy landscape if it spreads. Though some folks in the comments are worried it'll just make Uber too expensive for customers, or that these jobs might eventually go away entirely like longshoremen's jobs did with automation.
Anyway, that's the gist of it. Talk soon!