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Monday, June 1, 2026

Hey buddy,

Man, Monday was wild on Hacker News! I gotta quickly tell you about a few things that popped up, some of it was pretty nuts.

Instagram's Goofy Exploit

First off, there was this story about a super weird Instagram exploit. Basically, someone figured out Meta's account recovery process has this massive delay, like days, where if you trigger a password reset, it gives you a window to then hijack the account. It sounds like someone might have an AI chatbot stuck in their human support loop, making things even goofier. One comment even said some companies are just "purposely obtuse" about account recovery, which, yeah, sounds about right for big tech.

Malicious npm Packages at Red Hat

Then, big news for us dev types: Red Hat found a bunch of malicious npm packages lurking in their cloud services. It's the usual story – supply chain attacks. People in the comments were debating if it's an npm-specific problem or just a general dependency headache. Someone also mentioned the struggle of keeping dependencies updated when you have conflicting versions. Always something, right?

Old Xeon for New AI?

This one was pretty cool: someone wrote about how a 10-year-old Xeon server is all you need to run modern LLMs like Gemma 4. Seriously! People were talking about how surprisingly capable older hardware still is, especially with the crazy prices for new AI-focused stuff. One guy even said his 2013 Mac Pro is still chugging along fine for most tasks. Makes you think twice about upgrading everything all the time.

Anthropic's IPO & The Market

Big AI news: Anthropic confidentially filed for an IPO. So, another huge AI company is going public. There was a related article too, asking if the stock market can even handle all these massive AI/tech companies like Anthropic, SpaceX, and OpenAI. The comments were pretty philosophical about "late capitalism" and how companies keep things vague to build hype. Classic market stuff, I guess.

DuckDuckGo Goes No-AI

Here's an interesting counterpoint to all the AI hype: DuckDuckGo is leaning into its "no-AI" search engine and apparently, its traffic is booming! They're making it easier for people to set their no-AI version as default. It seems like some folks are getting tired of AI-generated search results. One person in the comments also made a good point that the "whole idea of technology" isn't just about doing more with less, but also about creativity and autonomy.

Microsoft's MacBook Pro Rival

Microsoft's coming for Apple again! They announced the NVIDIA-powered Surface Laptop Ultra, trying to be a MacBook Pro killer. The marketing is, of course, "redefines professional computing," but people in the comments were pretty skeptical. They brought up past Surface issues with sleep mode cooking itself and concerns about how open the platform will actually be compared to Apple's M-series chips. We'll see how that one plays out.

Florida Sues OpenAI

And finally, because it's Florida, right? Florida is suing OpenAI and Sam Altman over AI risks. People were saying that initial complaints always sound super bad, but usually get watered down after discovery. There was also a weird tangent in the comments comparing AI liability to gun manufacturer liability, which quickly got shot down as a bad comparison. Sounds like more legal drama for the AI world.

Alright, gotta run! Talk soon!

All Stories from Today

The newest Instagram “exploit” is the goofiest I've seen (www.0xsid.com)

Malicious npm packages detected across Red Hat Cloud Services (github.com)

A 10 year old Xeon is all you need (point.free)

The Pirate Bay Remains Resilient, 20 Years After the Raid (torrentfreak.com)

Anthropic confidentially submits draft S-1 to the SEC (www.anthropic.com)

CS336: Language Modeling from Scratch (cs336.stanford.edu)

AI Agent Guidelines for CS336 at Stanford (github.com)

Nvidia RTX Spark (www.nvidia.com)

Can the stockmarket swallow Anthropic, SpaceX and OpenAI? (www.economist.com)

DuckDuckGo makes its 'no-AI' search engine easier to access as its traffic booms (techcrunch.com)

Should you normalize RGB values by 255 or 256? (30fps.net)

OpenAI frontier models and Codex are now available on AWS (openai.com)

KDE at 30 (kde.org)

Age verification for social media, the beginning of the end for a free internet? (mullvad.net)

What appear to be biochemical processes may be a natural feature of geology (www.quantamagazine.org)

GitHub and the crime against software (eblog.fly.dev)

Florida sues OpenAI and Sam Altman over AI risks (www.politico.com)

Debug Project (debug.com)

Microsoft builds MacBook Pro rival with NVIDIA-powered Surface Laptop Ultra (www.windowslatest.com)

Legal action forces Facebook whistleblower to sit in silence at Hay festival (www.theguardian.com)

Chipotlai Max (github.com)

Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2026) (news.ycombinator.com)

Roughly a quarter of American professionals hit a wall in their careers (www.wsj.com)

Alphabet announces $80B equity capital raise to expand AI infra and compute (abc.xyz)

Linux Basics for Hackers (2019) (github.com)

Windows GOG DOS Games on M-Series Macs (f055.net)

Nvidia Cosmos 3 (developer.nvidia.com)

Flipper Zero Zig Template (github.com)

Superintelligence: The Idea That Eats Smart People (2016) (idlewords.com)

When AI Crosses the Line: The Matplotlib Incident (members.sigmazero.cc)