HN Buddy Daily Digest
Thursday, April 9, 2026
Hey buddy,
Man, Hacker News was buzzing yesterday, Thursday, April 9, 2026. Had to give you a quick ring about some of the cool stuff. Grab a coffee, here’s the rundown:
LittleSnitch for Linux!
First up, you know LittleSnitch, that network monitor for Mac? Well, they’re bringing it to Linux! People are pretty hyped. The comments were interesting, with folks asking why they’re still using Objective-C and even minified code for a desktop app. Also some good points about how sneaky bad actors might try to get around it. Kinda makes you think about all the layers of security, right?
EFF Ditching X (Twitter)
Big news, the EFF is finally leaving X. Not a huge surprise, but it got a ton of comments. People were debating if it even matters since they could just cross-post, but others pointed out it's a statement about the platform's direction and values. Seems like the vibe on X just isn't what it used to be for a lot of organizations.
Meta Blocking Addiction Lawsuit Ads
This one's wild: Meta is actually removing ads for social media addiction lawsuits. The comments were all over it, saying this basically blows up Meta's defense that they're just a platform and not responsible for content. If they're actively policing ads like this, it looks like they're admitting they have editorial control. Pretty bold move, if you ask me.
Help Keep Thunderbird Flying
A bit of a classic, Thunderbird is asking for donations to stay alive. Good to see the old email client still chugging along. The discussion had some people comparing it to newer, "greenfield" projects and how much faster those can move. Someone even mentioned a new service called "Thundermail" that's FOSS-based. Always cool to see the community rally.
Claude's Identity Crisis
AI's still got some kinks. There was a story about Claude mixing up who said what in conversations. That's a huge problem for reliability, especially if you're using it for important stuff. One comment compared it to a human on "mind-altering drugs" getting confused. Someone else mentioned Gemini having the exact same issue, so it sounds like a common AI challenge.
Maine Banning Data Centers?
Okay, this is a big one for policy. Maine is apparently close to banning major new data centers. Lots of debate in the comments about the pros and cons – like middle-class jobs versus environmental impact (water, electricity, noise). Some folks were worried about Maine becoming a "dead retiree state" if they push out industry. Definitely a hot topic.
ChatGPT Pro Hits $100/Month
And finally, if you're an AI power user, ChatGPT Pro now starts at a hundred bucks a month. Ouch. The comments were full of people feeling the price hike. There was speculation that they even reduced the usage limits on the cheaper $20 plan to make the new $100 and $200 tiers look more appealing. One commenter even mentioned that the QEMU project is now refusing AI-generated code, which is pretty telling about the current state of things.
Anyway, just wanted to give you the heads-up. Catch you later!