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Saturday, May 9, 2026

Hey buddy,

Just wanted to give you a quick heads-up on some cool stuff from Hacker News on Saturday. You know, since we chat about it sometimes.

AI Stuff

First off, a big one was about a recent experience with ChatGPT 5.5 Pro. It got a ton of points and comments, like over 600 points! People were talking about how it's getting better at programming, but still starts with the basics, kinda like how we learn math. One interesting comment brought up how "new roles will be created" with AI, but then immediately pointed out that historically, one such "new role" was 'slave', which is a pretty dark thought, right? Makes you think.

Another big AI one was about Bun's experimental Rust rewrite. Apparently, they ported Bun to Rust and it's almost fully compatible on Linux. Super fast, too! What's wild is that a lot of the comments were about using LLMs (like GPT or Claude) to write the code for rewrites. Someone even said Rust is terrible for LLMs to write code if low latency isn't needed, because of how long it takes to compile. Shows how much AI is on everyone's mind even for core dev stuff.

And speaking of AI coding, there was a post titled "Using Claude Code: The unreasonable effectiveness of HTML". People were saying HTML is surprisingly good for AI to work with, maybe because it's so structured. One comment wished for a "Rich Text Standard akin to Unicode" so we could send bold or italic text universally, not just emojis. Sounds like a pain point for a lot of devs.

Not all AI news was positive though. There was a paper saying "LLMs corrupt your documents when you delegate". Basically, if you let an AI handle your documents, it might mess them up. People were debating if this is just a current limitation or a fundamental problem. One guy was like, "You can’t get mad at an experiment for not happening in the future," saying things will change fast.

And on the human side, a New York Times article claimed "Meta's embrace of AI is making its employees miserable". Apparently, there's a lot of job insecurity and reorgs happening there because of the big AI push. One comment actually blamed the employees themselves for being "traitors to humanity" for working on AI, which is pretty harsh, but shows the strong feelings out there.

Privacy and Internet Stuff

Moving on from AI, there was a pretty alarming one: "EU Parliamentary Research Service calls VPNs 'a loophole that needs closing'". Yeah, you heard that right. They're pushing for age verification online, and they see VPNs as a problem. Big privacy implications there, obviously. People were talking about ways to do age verification without linking your identity directly, like using anonymizing proxies. But still, pretty scary for online freedom.

And something cool for preserving stuff: The Internet Archive is expanding to Switzerland. Good for them! People were discussing decentralization, with some saying the Archive itself is still centralized, even if it's not a money-making enterprise. Others were talking about how to make it more resilient and truly decentralized, mentioning old Unix philosophy and SSH as a "social network" for the decentralized internet. Pretty deep dive there.

Alright, that's the gist of it. Talk soon!

All Stories from Today

A recent experience with ChatGPT 5.5 Pro (gowers.wordpress.com)

Internet Archive Switzerland (blog.archive.org)

Bun's experimental Rust rewrite hits 99.8% test compatibility on Linux x64 glibc (twitter.com)

EU Parliamentary Research Service calls VPNs "a loophole that needs closing" (cyberinsider.com)

Using Claude Code: The unreasonable effectiveness of HTML (twitter.com)

LLMs corrupt your documents when you delegate (arxiv.org)

Meta's embrace of AI is making its employees miserable (www.nytimes.com)

I’ve banned query strings (chrismorgan.info)

The hypocrisy of cyberlibertarianism (matduggan.com)

GrapheneOS fixes Android VPN leak Google refused to patch (cyberinsider.com)

Distributing Mac software is increasing my cortisol levels (blog.kronis.dev)

Zed Editor Theme-Builder (zed.dev)

Getting arrested in Japan (sundaicity.com)

All my clients wanted a carousel, now it's an AI chatbot (adele.pages.casa)

France moves to break encrypted messaging (reclaimthenet.org)

Over 97% of the 'Linux' Foundation's Budget Goes Not to Linux (techrights.org)

Show HN: I made a Clojure-like language in Go, boots in 7ms (github.com)

People Hate AI Art (mccue.dev)

Local privilege escalation via execve() (www.freebsd.org)

Forking the Web (dillo-browser.org)

Show HN: Rust but Lisp (github.com)

CPanel's Black Week: 3 New Vulnerabilities Patched After Attack on 44k Servers (www.copahost.com)

Bun ported to Rust in 6 days (twitter.com)

Killswitch: Per-function short-circuit mitigation primitive (lwn.net)

Read Programming as Theory Building (codeutopia.net)

PipeDream on the Acorn Archimedes (stonetools.ghost.io)

The FCC wants your ID before you get a phone number (reclaimthenet.org)

I Will Never Use AI to Code (antman-does-software.com)

Hondurasgate: US, Israeli Plot to Destabilize Mexico, Latin America (english.elpais.com)

First, the FBI Searched Her Home. Then, She Won a Pulitzer. (www.nytimes.com)