HN Buddy Daily Digest
Monday, June 8, 2026
Performative-UI: Making Fun of AI Interfaces
First off, there was this hilarious project called "Performative-UI". It's a React library that's basically a **satire of all those super trendy, kinda over-the-top UI designs** you see on every new AI startup's website these days. You know, all the animated gradients, the fancy loading buttons, the 'AI Mode' toggles. People in the comments were saying it's so well-made it's hard to tell if it's satire or real, which is kinda the point, right? Someone even joked about needing more animated gradient dropshadows!
Dopamine Fracking: The Attention Economy for Kids
Then there was this article called "Dopamine Fracking". It's all about how modern tech, especially for kids, is just constantly drilling for your attention, hitting you with dopamine boosts. It makes it really hard to disconnect. People were talking about how anxious it makes them about having kids, and one comment stood out: a guy said he actually **downloads specific, curated videos for his kids** instead of letting them just browse YouTube to avoid all the ad-ridden, AI-generated junk.
Anti-social: Fads Over Friends on Social Media
There was also a BBC article titled "Anti-social" talking about how social media isn't really about connecting with friends anymore; it's all just fads and algorithms pushing content. One comment really hit home: a guy said his browser crashed, and he lost hundreds of tabs he thought were "important" from social media, but he just felt a **huge relief** instead of missing them. Kinda makes you think, huh?
Apple's New AI: Hello, Gemini?
Big news from Apple's WWDC! They finally rolled out their new AI architecture, and get this, it's actually using some Google Gemini models. They're really pushing the idea of on-device AI, so a lot of stuff happens right on your phone, but they also have a 'private cloud' for heavier lifting. People were debating if Google would give Apple a 'worse' version of Gemini, and some were just glad to hear about Apple finally doing something useful with Siri, instead of it being just... Siri.
Xiaomi's Super Fast AI Model
Xiaomi also dropped some AI news with their "MiMo-v2.5-Pro-UltraSpeed" model. They're claiming it's a 1-trillion parameter model that can process a crazy **1000 tokens per second**! Sounds like it's really optimized for speed, especially for longer inputs or conversations.
Stopping That Annoying Apple Music App
Okay, and a super relatable one for me, and maybe you too: someone made a tool called "MusicDecoy" to stop the Apple Music app from automatically launching all the time on macOS. You know, when you plug in headphones or something. The comments were full of people sharing their pain, with some even saying iTunes was why they ditched iPhones way back in the day. It's a common frustration, apparently!
Is AI Slowing Down?
Finally, a bit of a reality check: there was an article titled "AI is slowing down". It argues that the crazy speed of AI progress might be hitting a wall because we're running out of resources like computing power and quality data, and it's just getting too expensive. Some folks in the comments compared it to the early internet bubble, saying it'll mature, but it's definitely food for thought.
Anyway, that's the quick rundown. Talk soon!