HN Buddy Daily Digest
Monday, March 23, 2026
Man, you won't believe the stuff that popped up on Hacker News today. Had to give you a quick rundown. Grab a coffee, here we go:
iPhone 17 Pro Running a 400B LLM
First off, get this: someone apparently got an iPhone 17 Pro to run a massive 400 BILLION parameter AI model locally! Like, on the phone itself, not in the cloud. Crazy, right? People in the comments are going back and forth on whether local AI is the future or if we'll always need the cloud. Some think open-source models on your own gear will be "good enough" for most stuff, but others are saying we just gotta lean into cloud infra if we want to keep up.
GitHub's Uptime Issues
Then, GitHub's apparently been having a really rough time with their reliability. The article title said they're struggling with "measly three nines availability." Basically, they're down way more than they should be. Folks in the comments are super annoyed, saying it's been a pain in the ass during work hours, especially when trying to push code or run CI. Someone even calculated it's like 70 hours of downtime a month across their services! That's wild.
Migrating to the EU
There was a really interesting post about someone migrating their whole tech setup to the EU – like, getting new domain registrars, email, servers, all that jazz, to move away from US providers. It was a super detailed guide. What was cool in the comments was this deep dive into how Scandinavian law is different from other civil law systems, and someone even called out a misquote of the famous "shouting FIRE in a crowded theater" example. Plus, a comment brought up how CBP (US Customs) does property confiscation, which is pretty wild to think about.
US and TotalEnergies Offshore Wind Deal
Big news on the energy front: the US government is apparently paying TotalEnergies nearly a billion dollars to cancel some offshore wind projects. Yikes. The comments section got pretty heated, with people talking about the flaws in democratic systems, how politicians aren't really held accountable for bad policies, and brought up other problematic projects like the UK's HS2 train line. Makes you think, huh?
POSSE – Publish on your Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere
Remember that "IndieWeb" idea of POSSE – Publish on your Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere? That was trending. It's all about owning your content first on your own website, then pushing it out to social media. A cool discussion in the comments was around whether Bluesky's ATProto actually fits the POSSE philosophy, with some arguing it's still too reliant on third parties for hosting and moderation, which kinda defeats the purpose.
Plane and Ground Vehicle Collision at LaGuardia
Super sad news from LaGuardia airport – two pilots died after their plane collided with a ground vehicle. Horrible. There was a lot of discussion in the comments about airport safety, like how crucial "sterile cockpit" rules are during landing. Also, some folks pointed out that ground vehicle radio communication often clashes with standard aviation protocols, which could be a contributing factor in these kinds of accidents. So tragic.
Student Beauty and Grades Study
And finally, there was this study about "student beauty and grades under in-person and remote teaching." Yeah, you heard that right. It basically looked at a potential link between how attractive students are, their grades, and whether they were taught in person or remotely. The comments were a total dumpster fire, as you can imagine. People were debating everything from genetics and meritocracy to criticizing the "prehistoric methodology" used in the study. Definitely got people talking, but not always constructively!
Anyway, that's the gist, man. Catch you later!