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Thursday, February 26, 2026

Hey buddy, Man, you gotta hear what was buzzin' on Hacker News today, Thursday, February 26, 2026. Some wild stuff, dude.

Anthropic and the Department of War

First up, remember Anthropic? The AI company that was all about "safety" and stuff? Well, they're in the hot seat big time. There was this huge post, "Statement from Dario Amodei on our discussions with the Department of War", and another one saying they're ditching their core safety promise. People are freaking out, like, "What values are you even talking about? Nazis had values!" One guy even compared it to "trust us, something big is coming and we need more money." And others are saying they're basically supporting a "fascist government." Super intense.

Layoffs at Block

Then, speaking of big tech, Block (Jack Dorsey's company) had some layoffs. Lots of chat about how hard it is to fire people in some countries, and how companies always expect "x% exponential increase" every year, which is just impossible. Someone brought up how NFC made specialized hardware like Square's readers kinda irrelevant, saying their "moat" has shrunk. Interesting take.

YC Companies Scraping GitHub for Spam

Okay, this next one is probably gonna hit home for us devs: a "Tell HN" post about YC companies scraping GitHub activity and sending spam emails. Dude, people are getting emails like "Hey, saw your GitHub, check out our LLM SDK!" or "Found your profile, here's my desktop downloader!" It sounds like it's a pretty widespread problem, not just a one-off. Some are getting like 5 a week! Total spamfest.

Google's Nano Banana 2 AI

On the AI front, Google dropped "Nano Banana 2," their latest AI image generation model. The comments section went deep, man. People were debating what consciousness even is, if an LLM can truly "think," and how we prove scientific claims about AI. Heavy stuff, not just about cool pictures.

RAM Costs for HP PCs

And get this, for hardware nerds: RAM now makes up a whopping 35% of the cost for HP PCs! That's huge. Folks were reminiscing about historical RAM price spikes back in the 80s and 90s. And of course, the classic "there's never enough RAM" comment popped up, saying software will always find a way to use it.

EFF on Tech Surveillance

Finally, the EFF had a piece, "Tech companies shouldn't be bullied into doing surveillance". It's about how governments push tech companies to spy on users. People were talking about the PATRIOT Act and how society has kinda wanted more surveillance for decades, which is a bit of a grim thought.

Anyway, that's the quick rundown, buddy. Crazy day, right? Talk soon!

All Stories from Today

Statement from Dario Amodei on our discussions with the Department of War (www.anthropic.com)

Layoffs at Block (twitter.com)

Tell HN: YC companies scrape GitHub activity, send spam emails to users (news.ycombinator.com)

Nano Banana 2: Google's latest AI image generation model (blog.google)

Anthropic ditches its core safety promise (www.cnn.com)

Tech companies shouldn't be bullied into doing surveillance (www.eff.org)

RAM now represents 35 percent of bill of materials for HP PCs (arstechnica.com)

What Claude Code chooses (amplifying.ai)

Will vibe coding end like the maker movement? (read.technically.dev)

AirSnitch: Demystifying and breaking client isolation in Wi-Fi networks [pdf] (www.ndss-symposium.org)

Show HN: Terminal Phone – E2EE Walkie Talkie from the Command Line (gitlab.com)

What does " 2>&1 " mean? (stackoverflow.com)

Open Source Endowment – new funding source for open source maintainers (endowment.dev)

Smartphone market forecast to decline this year due to memory shortage (www.idc.com)

In 2025, Meta paid an effective federal tax rate of 3.5% (bsky.app)

You Want to Visit the UK? You Better Have a Google Play or App Store Account (www.heltweg.org)

Palm OS User Interface Guidelines (2003) [pdf] (cs.uml.edu)

BuildKit: Docker's Hidden Gem That Can Build Almost Anything (tuananh.net)

Jane Street Hit with Terra $40B Insider Trading Suit (www.disruptionbanking.com)

I don't know how you get here from “predict the next word” (www.grumpy-economist.com)

This time is different (shkspr.mobi)

He saw an abandoned trailer, then uncovered a surveillance network (calmatters.org)

OsmAnd's Faster Offline Navigation (2025) (osmand.net)

Google Street View in 2026 (tech.marksblogg.com)

Twitch: "Hey, come back! This commercial break can't play while you're away." (twitter.com)

America, and probably the world, stands on a precipice (garymarcus.substack.com)

Story of XZ Backdoor [video] (www.youtube.com)

Netflix Backs Out of Warner Bros. Bidding, Paramount Set to Win (www.hollywoodreporter.com)

Launch HN: Cardboard (YC W26) – Agentic video editor (www.usecardboard.com)

Just-bash: Bash for Agents (github.com)