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Thursday, May 14, 2026

Hey buddy,

Man, you won't believe some of the stuff popping up on Hacker News today. Had to give you a quick buzz. Grab a coffee, this is good.

Crazy Car Mods

First off, some dude actually ripped out the modem and GPS from his brand new 2024 RAV4 hybrid. Like, completely disconnected it. People were all over that, talking about privacy and control. One comment was pretty wild, saying how Kia's driver assistance features are "criminally dangerous" and you should always get a long test drive. Another person mentioned how in some countries, the car's built-in speed limit display can actually be higher than the real one, which is kinda scary.

Bun Goes Rust

Big news in the dev world: Bun, that JavaScript runtime, just merged its rewrite in Rust. Huge performance implications, right? But the comments were kinda spicy. Some folks were saying Bun's rise over Deno was shocking and based on "very misleading benchmarks." Others were scratching their heads about such a massive rewrite and if it's good project management. And yeah, LLMs generating code came up, with people saying they still slip in "hidden nasties."

MIT's Troubles

Then there was this message from MIT's President about funding and talent. Sounds like they're feeling the heat. The comments section was a battlefield, with people talking about "cancellation culture" at MIT (they specifically mentioned Dorian Abbot) and how the US higher ed system isn't the envy of the world anymore. Also, a debate about what a PhD actually means – are you a world expert or just a beginner researcher?

Mac Gaming... Kinda?

Someone actually tried to game on an M4 MacBook Air with an external RTX 5090. Talk about dedication! The general vibe in the comments was annoyance at Apple for making it so hard to do stuff like this. One person said Apple's "complete apathy toward obvious computing use cases" is rewarded by these kinds of projects. And, as usual, Mac fans got some jabs about stereotypes.

AI Making Us Dumb?

This one really resonated: an article titled "AI is making me dumb." The author feels like relying on AI is making him less sharp, especially in coding, because it encourages taking the easy way out. Lots of agreement in the comments. People were saying AI is basically a "technical debt generator" and that it makes programmers "myopic." Someone even brought up an old Copilot ad where a woman used AI to write a graduation speech, and the question was, "Do you really respect your recipients so little?" Oof.

arXiv Cracks Down on AI Hallucinations

Big news in the academic world: arXiv is implementing a 1-year ban for hallucinated references. That's right, if your AI makes up citations, you're out for a year. People were wondering how arXiv would even catch these, but others pointed out that a zero-tolerance policy encourages people to report sloppy papers. Someone also brought up how even humans screw up references sometimes, but it's clearly different when an AI just invents them.

Bitcoin Wallet Recovered by Claude

And finally, this wild story: a Bitcoin trader recovered a $400,000 wallet with the help of Claude AI after losing the password 11 years ago! Apparently, Claude tried 3.5 trillion passwords. That's insane! Comments were a mix of "wow" and people discussing the rapid pace of AI model changes and GPU requirements, making it hard to keep up at home.

Anyway, just wanted to share those highlights. Pretty interesting stuff today. Talk soon!

All Stories from Today

Removing the modem and GPS from my 2024 RAV4 hybrid (arkadiyt.com)

Rewrite Bun in Rust has been merged (github.com)

A message from President Kornbluth about funding and the talent pipeline (president.mit.edu)

RTX 5090 and M4 MacBook Air: Can It Game? (scottjg.com)

Claude for Small Business (www.anthropic.com)

AI is making me dumb (jpain.io)

New arXiv policy: 1-year ban for hallucinated references (twitter.com)

Scorched Earth 2000 – Web (www.scorch2000.com)

New Nginx Exploit (github.com)

First public macOS kernel memory corruption exploit on Apple M5 (blog.calif.io)

Bitcoin trader recovers wallet with help of Claude (www.tomshardware.com)

Codex is now in the ChatGPT mobile app (openai.com)

A few words on DS4 (antirez.com)

Cisco workforce reductions (blogs.cisco.com)

Microsoft BitLocker – YellowKey zero-day exploit (www.tomshardware.com)

USDA Projects Smallest US Wheat Harvest Since 1972 Due to Plains Drought (www.agweb.com)

A Claude Code and Codex Skill for Deliberate Skill Development (github.com)

Ontario auditors find doctors' AI note takers routinely blow basic facts (www.theregister.com)

Computer Hobby Movement in Canada (museum.eecs.yorku.ca)

Sam Altman's Business Dealings Under GOP Scrutiny Ahead of OpenAI's IPO (www.wsj.com)

The AI zombification of universities (www.thenewcritic.com)

More than sixty percent of the United States is experiencing drought conditions (news.vt.edu)

Meta's New Reality: Record High Profits. Record Low Morale (www.wired.com)

HDD Firmware Hacking (icode4.coffee)

Mystery Microsoft bug leaker keeps the zero-days coming (www.theregister.com)

Classic 7 is a Windows 10 LTSC mod to look 1:1 to Windows 7 (classic7.lol)

Amazonbot is finally respecting robots.txt (xeiaso.net)

What's in a GGUF, besides the weights – and what's still missing? (nobodywho.ooo)

Anthropic forms $200M partnership with the Gates Foundation (www.anthropic.com)

Cuba says it has run out of fuel, blames U.S. embargo (www.upi.com)