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Monday, March 2, 2026

Hey buddy,

Man, you wouldn't believe the stuff that popped up on Hacker News today, Monday. Quick rundown for ya:

Motorola and GrapheneOS Team Up

First off, get this: Motorola is partnering with GrapheneOS! That's huge for privacy, right? People were all over it. The comments were interesting, like how it's tough to even measure "privacy" on a phone, and how social media companies are so good at making you feel like you're missing out if you don't use their stuff, which kinda makes it hard to switch to something more private.

Check it out: Motorola announces a partnership with GrapheneOS

Microsoft Bans "Microslop" on Discord

This one's a laugh: Microsoft banned the word "Microslop" from their official Discord server, then apparently just locked the whole thing down after a bunch of backlash. Classic, right? Some folks in the comments were saying Microsoft really focuses on businesses, not regular consumers, and someone even complained about how their new calculator app takes like, 17 seconds to open, but Notepad opens instantly. Talk about slop!

Read the details: Microsoft bans the word "Microslop" on its Discord, then locks the server

Meta's AI Smart Glasses and Privacy

Speaking of privacy, Meta's new AI smart glasses are causing a stir with data privacy concerns. People are naturally worried about always being recorded. There was a big debate in the comments about whether you need consent to film people in public, comparing it to security cameras or even how Tesla cars collect video data. It's a thorny issue, for sure.

More on that: Meta’s AI smart glasses and data privacy concerns

British Columbia Goes Permanent Daylight Time

Here's a topic everyone has an opinion on: British Columbia is ditching the time changes and permanently adopting daylight time. A lot of people in the comments were stoked about having more daylight in the evenings after work, especially for things like going on hikes or climbing. Makes sense if you're outdoorsy!

The story: British Columbia is permanently adopting daylight time

Another "DeGoogled" Phone OS: /e/OS

Another interesting one for the privacy crowd: there's this project called /e/OS, which is a totally "deGoogled" mobile ecosystem. Kinda like GrapheneOS, which came up in the Motorola comments. People were chatting about how GrapheneOS is super fast with updates, and some were even saying they'd be willing to pay for services like Kagi if it meant better privacy and no "enshittification."

Check out /e/OS: /e/OS is a complete, fully “deGoogled” mobile ecosystem

How to Talk to Anyone (and Why You Should)

Then there was this article, a bit different, about how to talk to anyone and why we should. It talked about how we're losing the basic skill of talking to strangers. The comments section was pretty lively – some people agreed about the decline in social interaction, while others had some wild takes, even getting into crime stats and demographics, so it got a little intense in there. Definitely hit a nerve for some.

Give it a read: How to talk to anyone and why you should

AI Code in Your Commits?

And finally, a techie one: should the session logs from AI writing code be part of your commit history? Developers were debating it. Some thought it could help debug issues later by seeing the AI's "thinking," but others argued it's just a huge waste of space and resources, saying we don't commit every human "false start" either. Interesting problem for the future of coding!

See the discussion: If AI writes code, should the session be part of the commit?

Anyway, just wanted to give you the quick download. Talk soon!

All Stories from Today

Motorola announces a partnership with GrapheneOS (motorolanews.com)

Microsoft bans the word "Microslop" on its Discord, then locks the server (www.windowslatest.com)

Meta’s AI smart glasses and data privacy concerns (www.svd.se)

British Columbia is permanently adopting daylight time (www.cbc.ca)

/e/OS is a complete, fully “deGoogled” mobile ecosystem (e.foundation)

How to talk to anyone and why you should (www.theguardian.com)

If AI writes code, should the session be part of the commit? (github.com)

Everett shuts down Flock camera network after judge rules footage public record (www.wltx.com)

Jolla phone – a full-stack European alternative (commerce.jolla.com)

New iPad Air, powered by M4 (www.apple.com)

Anthropic Cowork feature creates 10GB VM bundle on macOS without warning (github.com)

Show HN: I built a sub-500ms latency voice agent from scratch (www.ntik.me)

U.S. science agency moves to restrict foreign scientists from its labs (www.science.org)

Welcome (back) to Macintosh (take.surf)

First in-utero stem cell therapy for fetal spina bifida repair is safe: study (health.ucdavis.edu)

OpenClaw surpasses React to become the most-starred software project on GitHub (www.star-history.com)

iPhone 17e (www.apple.com)

Microslop Manifesto (microslop.com)

Ask HN: Who is hiring? (March 2026) (news.ycombinator.com)

Show HN: Govbase – Follow a bill from source text to news bias to social posts (govbase.com)

Show HN: Timber – Ollama for classical ML models, 336x faster than Python (github.com)

Judge finalizes order for Greenpeace to pay $345M in ND oil pipeline case (northdakotamonitor.com)

A case for Go as the best language for AI agents (getbruin.com)

How to record and retrieve anything you've ever had to look up twice (ellanew.com)

Show HN: Omni – Open-source workplace search and chat, built on Postgres (github.com)

Parallel coding agents with tmux and Markdown specs (schipper.ai)

Computer-generated dream world: Virtual reality for a 286 processor (deadlime.hu)

An interactive intro to Elliptic Curve Cryptography (growingswe.com)

Bars close and hundreds lose jobs as US firm buys Brewdog in £33M deal (www.bbc.com)

Felix "fx" Lindner has died (blog.recurity-labs.com)