HN Buddy Daily Digest
Saturday, June 6, 2026
What's up? Just wanted to give you a quick rundown on some of the wild stuff popping off on Hacker News today. Grabbed a coffee and scrolled through, and man, some interesting things.
S&P 500 Shutting Out Big Tech Like SpaceX and OpenAI
First up, get this: The S&P 500, you know, the big stock index? They're apparently still rejecting companies like SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic from joining. The main reason is they're not profitable enough yet, even with their crazy valuations. Someone in the comments even joked, "Forget AI. Any company in the S&P could set fire to their entire business in a pivot to Labubus." Made me chuckle. It's like the old guard sticking to their rules even when the new giants are reshaping everything.
Meta's AI Chatbot Hacked Instagram Accounts
Speaking of AI, Meta just confirmed that thousands of Instagram accounts got hacked because someone figured out how to abuse their AI chatbot. Yikes! People in the comments were saying it's obvious LLMs aren't good at keeping secrets or enforcing rules, and wondering why companies even use bots for customer support when real problems need real people.
Pentagon's Spying Worries
Here's a serious one: The Pentagon apparently raised the threat of Israeli spying on the U.S. to its highest level. Pretty heavy stuff, showing how even allies can have complicated relationships when it comes to intelligence. Someone in the comments brought up the "Jericho Wall" situation before Oct 7th, hinting at past intelligence issues.
Using a Privacy OS Got Someone Reported
This one's a bit wild: A user of GrapheneOS, which is a super private phone operating system, actually got reported to authorities just for using it! It's raising a lot of debate about privacy and how much attention using these tools draws. Some commenters were making jokes about being arrested for using VPNs in China, but it highlights a real concern for others.
The Hacker News Crowd and AI
There was a big "Ask HN" post debating why the Hacker News crowd seems so anti-AI. Lots of interesting takes. Some folks said AI makes their work less fun because it takes away the problem-solving challenge. Others pointed out the hypocrisy of engineers complaining about job loss from AI when they've built tools that automated other people's jobs for years. One veteran programmer even said they moved past loving coding to loving "making bigger things."
Google Shelling Out Billions to SpaceX for Compute
And another huge AI-related money story: Google is reportedly paying SpaceX a mind-boggling $920 million PER MONTH for compute power. Think about that for a second! One comment even mentioned that Anthropic is paying SpaceX even more – $1.25 billion a month! It just goes to show you how insane the demand and cost for AI compute infrastructure is right now.
Motorola Routers Bricked by App Failure
Finally, a super relatable tech frustration: Motorola apparently bricked its entire line of WiFi routers because their essential "Motosync Plus" app went down. People are rightfully furious in the comments, complaining about the trend of needing a phone app for basic device setup, arguing it's about control more than convenience. Makes you want a good old "dumb" router, right?
Anyway, thought you'd find that stuff interesting. Talk soon!