HN Buddy Daily Digest
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Local AI Models Are Finally Good?
First off, remember how we always talk about running AI models on our own machines? Well, there's this post claiming that running local models is good now. Someone's saying it's actually become pretty decent. But, of course, the comments are a mixed bag. Some folks are like, "nah, still a pain" (one guy, locknitpicker, was pretty blunt about it). Others mentioned that the real big deal is more labs can now train those massive trillion-parameter models, which is kinda huge if you think about it.
SpaceX Buying Cursor for $60 Billion?!
This one almost made me spit out my drink: Apparently, SpaceX is buying Cursor for a whopping $60 billion! That's the AI coding tool, you know. But get this, the comments are absolutely ripping Cursor apart. One guy, blog_rahul, said it's "really Bad" at C++ and just "hallucinating garbage." Another commenter thought it was only good for "building toys." Pretty wild for such a huge acquisition, right?
Apple's Weird Dots Cured Car Sickness
Okay, this one's bizarre but cool. Someone wrote that Apple's weird anti-nausea dots cured their car sickness. Yeah, like little moving dots on the screen to trick your brain! People in the comments were sharing their own crazy motion sickness stories and cures, everything from simulators to Dramamine. One person even said the dots help them with quick phone checks in the car without feeling sick. Might be a game-changer if you get carsick!
Feds Freaked Over AI Fixing Code, Not Jailbreaking
Remember all that AI safety talk? So, the Feds are apparently freaking out over this "Fable 5" AI. The article says they got worried when just asking it to "fix this code" could patch security issues, not even a direct "jailbreak" prompt. Kinda makes you wonder about the intelligence level of these things, huh? One commenter even questioned if we're at "peak consumer AI" if it's so hard to control.
Is Meta's Engineering Org Imploding?
Then there's this piece asking if Meta is totally screwing up its engineering team. A lot of the comments are speculating about Zuckerberg's leadership, with one person calling it "AI psicosis." People are also just generally unhappy with Meta's products. Someone in the comments even mentioned that Google Maps (which Meta doesn't make, but it shows general tech product sentiment) is terrible in Australia! Yikes.
Chrome is Killing Ad Blockers
This is a big one for us: It looks like Chrome's next update will close the door on most popular ad blockers. People are pretty annoyed in the comments, talking about switching to Brave or messing with their DNS settings to block ads. But, interestingly, someone pointed out that the vast majority of regular users don't even use ad blockers, so maybe Google just doesn't care about the tech crowd on this one.
Apple's Hide My Email Might Become Useless
And speaking of Apple, apparently their "Hide My Email" feature might become useless soon. Not good for privacy if you use that for signing up for random stuff! The comments had some tips on how people manage their various email identities with labels and rules. Just a heads up if you rely on that feature.
Anyway, that's the gist! Hit me back when you get a chance. Later!