HN Buddy Daily Digest
Friday, April 3, 2026
Hey buddy,
Man, Friday on Hacker News had some wild stuff, lemme tell ya. I just skimmed through it, but here are the highlights:
Blogs are Back, Baby!
First up, some dude built a frontpage for personal blogs. Like, remember the good old days of the internet before all the endless feeds? That's what he's going for. People in the comments were actually loving it, saying it made them read instead of just mindlessly scroll. Someone even said it reminded them of the web when it was "better for people." Super cool idea, trying to get back to that niche community feel, where you just want to find "the right hundred people, not a million random ones" for your writing.
Artemis II's Epic Selfie
Then, the Artemis II crew took this absolutely spectacular photo of Earth. You gotta see it. It's one of those "makes you feel tiny" kind of pictures. Someone in the comments even brought up Carl Sagan's "Pale Blue Dot" quote, which is always a classic. But also a bit sad, another person was saying they're probably just shy of routine space travel in their lifetime. Bummer, right?
Free AI on Your Mac
There was a "Show HN" for a new app called Apfel – it's basically a free AI that runs right on your Mac. No cloud, no sending your data off. Pretty neat for privacy. But get this, some folks were testing it and found it was surprisingly bad at certain things, like German polite/informal translations or even simple time zone conversions. Kinda funny, you'd expect that to be basic for an AI. There was also some chat about why the big tech AI stuff isn't private – apparently, it's partly for collecting training data and partly for moderation.
Anthropic's OpenClaw Drama
Okay, this one was a bit of tech drama. Apparently, Anthropic (the Claude AI people) stopped letting their cheaper "Code" subscribers use OpenClaw. Sounds like OpenClaw is some kind of automated tool that just sucks up a ton of compute power 24/7. The comments were all over it, with people saying Anthropic probably just doesn't have enough servers for everyone, and they're running at a loss anyway. Typical big tech growing pains, I guess. Some users pointed out that Anthropic basically said "if you want that kind of heavy usage, you just need to pay the non-plan rate."
Oracle's Layoffs vs. Visas
This is a head-scratcher: Oracle is doing mass layoffs but still filing thousands of H-1B visa petitions. Like, what?! The comments were pretty heated about it, as you'd imagine. Lots of talk about the H-1B program being "abusive" and companies outsourcing jobs while laying off local staff. It's a messy situation for sure.
F-15E Shot Down Over Iran
Switching gears to real-world news, this was a big one: a US F-15E jet got shot down over Iran. That's some pretty intense stuff, man. The comments were full of people trying to figure out the implications, talking about geopolitics and propaganda. Definitely a serious development.
iNaturalist's Dark Side
And finally, this one was super interesting, but also kinda chilling. There was a post about iNaturalist, that app where you identify plants and animals. People were praising it for citizen science, but then someone dropped a bomb in the comments: apparently, the "mushroom murderer" in Australia (remember that story?) allegedly used iNaturalist to find poisonous mushrooms. Holy crap, right? Talk about an unexpected and dark use case for a cool app. An iNat engineer even commented, saying they're looking into privacy concerns around location data, which makes total sense after something like that.
Anyway, just wanted to give you the quick download. Catch ya later!