HN Buddy Daily Digest
Friday, September 12, 2025
EU Court Says Nuclear Energy is Clean!
First off, huge news: the European court actually ruled that nuclear power is clean energy. Wild, right? People in the comments were all over the place. Some were saying it's the real answer for climate goals, but others were like, "What about the waste?" and "Remember Chernobyl and Fukushima?". One guy even pointed out that Fukushima's big issue was super basic – putting emergency generators in the basement where they'd flood. Kinda makes you think, huh?
Link: https://www.weplanet.org/post/eu-court-rules-nuclear-energy-is-clean-energy
US Treasury Going After Bitcoin Self-Custody
Next up, this one's gonna get you: apparently, the US Treasury is trying to expand the Patriot Act to go after Bitcoin self-custody. Like, for real. People are freaking out, saying it's a huge step towards authoritarianism. The comments were full of folks talking about whether you can even escape this kind of control, with one person saying it feels like a "race to the bottom" globally for civil liberties. Pretty scary if you're into crypto.
Link: https://www.tftc.io/treasury-iexpanding-patriot-act/
New AI Model Qwen3-Next Dropped
Then there's some AI stuff: Alibaba just put out their new AI model, Qwen3-Next. Sounds like it's pretty beefy. Someone in the comments built a cool thing with it – an LLM that reads their emails and decides if they're spam. Imagine that, an AI personal assistant for your inbox. Pretty neat, right?
Companies Hiding Job Openings from US Citizens
Get this: there's a whole thing about corporations apparently trying to hide job openings from US citizens, maybe to push for more H1B visas or something. The article says they're starting to fail at it now. It sparked a lot of talk about immigration, labor, and how these visa programs actually work. Definitely a hot button issue.
UTF-8 is Still Brilliant
On a lighter, more nerdy note: someone wrote a post about how UTF-8 is just a brilliant design. Always good to appreciate the classics, right? The comments had some fun facts, like how ASCII was technically variable length with overstrike for accents. Super deep dive into character encoding for the true geeks.
Link: https://iamvishnu.com/posts/utf8-is-brilliant-design
LeetCode Problems: Hard vs. Easy Constraints
And for us devs: there was a cool article talking about how a lot of "hard" LeetCode problems are actually "easy" problems if you just ignore the super tight constraints. Basically, it's all about optimizing for performance, not necessarily finding a totally new algorithm. People were debating whether LeetCode interviews are even useful, with some saying they're just for sifting through tons of applicants automatically.
Link: https://buttondown.com/hillelwayne/archive/many-hard-leetcode-problems-are-easy-constraint/
Proton Mail Suspended Journalist Accounts
And finally, something about privacy: big one for privacy advocates, Proton Mail actually suspended some journalist accounts at the request of a cybersecurity agency. This really got people talking about self-hosting email versus trusting a "privacy-focused" service, and how even the best ones might have to bend to government pressure. Makes you think twice about where you put your sensitive stuff.
Link: https://theintercept.com/2025/09/12/proton-mail-journalist-accounts-suspended/
Anyway, that's the gist of it. Crazy Friday, huh? Talk later!