Articles by Brajeshwar
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The First Class of AI Natives Is Graduating. Offices Are Getting Ready (wsj.com)

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Reclaiming Social Engineering for Good (ieee.org)

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The Despair of the Professor in the Age of A.I (newyorker.com)

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Bringing LLMs to the Edge (raspberrypi.com)

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Polar: Agentic RL on Any Harness at Scale (arxiv.org)

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CISA orders feds to patch actively exploited Drupal vulnerability (bleepingcomputer.com)

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Quest: Training Frontier Deep Research Agents with Synthetic Tasks (arxiv.org)

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7-Eleven data breach exposes personal information of 185,000 people (bleepingcomputer.com)

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Toothless, Beaked Crocodile Ancestor Walked on Two Legs (nautil.us)

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Schrödinger's Kittens Are All Grown Up (nautil.us)

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Distributing LLM Inference in DwarfStar (antirez.com)

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Epic reveals first Unreal Engine 6 game, and it's not Fortnite (pcgamer.com)

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One of the first games made in the Build Engine is about to be delisted (pcgamer.com)

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Alaska's oil revival sparks a new energy rush Into the Arctic (fortune.com)

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Mark Zuckerberg's Right-Hand Man Who's Unleashing AI at Meta (wsj.com)

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What ClickHouse learned from a year of coding with AI agents (thenewstack.io)

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Everyone is navigating AI security in real time – even Google (techcrunch.com)

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Who's Monitoring the Agents? (thenewstack.io)

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I Eavesdrop on Frog Conversations (nature.com)

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Evaluating Large Language Models in a Complex Hidden Role Game (arxiv.org)

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Monte Cimone v3: Where RISC-V Stands in High-Performance Computing (arxiv.org)

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No honor among (ad-tech) thieves (pluralistic.net)

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Helium Mobile CEO calls early adopters 'parasites' after ending free plan (androidauthority.com)

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Jaeger hit 8.6× compression on 10M spans with ClickHouse (thenewstack.io)

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My minimal, memory-safe Go rsync steers clear of vulnerabilities (stapelberg.ch)

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Venture Capitalist John Doerr Says AI Is the Biggest Tech 'Tsunami' (wsj.com)

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You don't have to use Substack (natemeyvis.com)

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Apple Preparing New 'Gen AI' Website Ahead of WWDC (macrumors.com)

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'Corpse Point' in the Arctic Is Melting, Disturbing Centuries-Old Bodies (404media.co)

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'AI washing': firms are scrambling to rebrand themselves as tech-focused (theguardian.com)

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How to Tame AI's Voracious Appetite for Energy (nautil.us)

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Laravel Lang packages hijacked to deploy credential-stealing malware (bleepingcomputer.com)

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I've Spent 25 Years Studying Loneliness. AI Is About to Make It Worse (fortune.com)

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Execs Are Deploying Digital Twins to Do Their Work (wsj.com)

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AI Is Being Used to Resurrect the Voices of Dead Pilots (techcrunch.com)

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JetBrains Is Selling Independence as the Rest of AI Coding Picks Sides (thenewstack.io)

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Google's AI Search Is So Broken It Can 'Disregard' What You're Looking For (theverge.com)

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Ebola Outbreak Now Third Largest Recorded and "Spreading Rapidly" (arstechnica.com)

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The FBI Wants 'Near Real-Time' Access to US License Plate Readers (wired.com)

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Quantum 'Jamming' Could Help Unlock the Mysteries of Causality (wired.com)

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Interview with the Engineer of Uruky, a Private Search Engine (theprivacydad.com)

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Vulnerabilities in various GTK-based PDF readers (lwn.net)

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Alleged Kimwolf Botmaster 'Dort' Arrested, Charged in U.S. and Canada (krebsonsecurity.com)

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Snuffleupagus, a newly described species, is an adorable little predator (cbc.ca)

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Chain Reactions: How Nonce Collisions in Ecdsa Compromise Polygon MEV Searchers (arxiv.org)

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Samsung's memory chip employees negotiated $340k bonuses this year (theverge.com)

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Fusion energy poised for simpler U.S. review (axios.com)

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Tiny Flies Survive, Even Thrive on Snow (nautil.us)

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The $58,000 TV bill: When DirecTV sued O.J. Simpson for piracy (arstechnica.com)

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Deepfakes Tore a High School Apart (404media.co)

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Nvidia's revenue blows past Wall Street expectations as AI boom accelerates (theguardian.com)

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Neanderthals may have been doing dentistry 59,000 years ago – without anesthetic (cbc.ca)

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A star gone rogue tears through the Galaxy (nature.com)

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Literary AI Scandal Changes Everything (theatlantic.com)

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Township Leader Resigns in Tears over OpenAI Data Center Death Threats (404media.co)

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Scammers are abusing an internal Microsoft account to send spam links (techcrunch.com)

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Alexander Grothendieck Revolutionized 20th-Century Mathematics (quantamagazine.org)

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Microsoft warns of new Defender zero-days exploited in attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)

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Investigating unauthorized access to GitHub-owned repositories (github.blog)

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Two Researchers Are Rebuilding Mathematics from the Ground Up (quantamagazine.org)

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'Fuck you, Bambu': How one private message could change the face of 3D printing (theverge.com)

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Online child safety campaigners call for US inquiry into Roblox (theguardian.com)

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Lawyer for Guy Who Sued Women Who Called Him 'Psycho' Caught Using AI (404media.co)

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Boarding China's Last Bus (asteriskmag.com)

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Privacy Shouldn't Be a Corporate Decision (eff.org)

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Exploit released for new PinTheft Arch Linux root escalation flaw (bleepingcomputer.com)

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Standard Chartered CEO walks back comment about 'lower-value human capital' (wsj.com)

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Google to release first smart glasses since Google Glass flop (bbc.com)

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The biggest data center ever is becoming a problem in Utah (theverge.com)

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The Internet can't stop watching Figure AI's humanoid robots handling packages (arstechnica.com)

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The brain's code seems to be in constant flux. Neuroscientists are baffled (nature.com)

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Wi-Wi is wireless time sync at 1 nanosecond (jeffgeerling.com)

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There's no such thing as "age verification" (pluralistic.net)

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Something's Rotten in the State of macOS Icon Design (jim-nielsen.com)

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Biosciences is growing chickens in a 3D-printed container (technologyreview.com)

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GitHub will start paying some bug bounty hunters in swag instead of cash (thenewstack.io)

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Standard Chartered to cut more than 7k jobs as it steps up AI use (theguardian.com)

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Interpol 'Operation Ramz' seizes 53 malware, phishing servers (bleepingcomputer.com)

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What Do Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems Mean? (quantamagazine.org)

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Don't call yourself a Software Engineer, you are an AI Enabled Engineer (idiallo.com)

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NextEra, Dominion announce merger to create U.S. power behemoth (axios.com)

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Starlink raises prices across satellite internet plans (theverge.com)

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The Prehistory of A.I. Slop (newyorker.com)

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Testing Go CLIs with Testscript (rednafi.com)

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CSS is hard because it solves hard problems (disassociated.com)

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Microsoft testing adjustable taskbar, Start menu in Windows 11 (bleepingcomputer.com)

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OVCS: Raspberry Pi–powered electric car (raspberrypi.com)

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More than 100 UK datacentres plan to burn gas to generate electricity (theguardian.com)

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Supercharging Immune Cells May Help Control HIV Long-Term (wired.com)

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The clean-up cost of AI-generated code is what the velocity narrative leaves out (webflow.com)

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Scientists Discover New Crystal Formed by Nuclear Blast (404media.co)

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Reddit Is Blocking Some Users from Accessing Its Website from Mobile Devices (arstechnica.com)

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Why Block Handed Goose to the Linux Foundation (thenewstack.io)

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AI Sends a Grades into Overdrive (axios.com)

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The software fix that could shrink AI's energy bill without new hardware (thenewstack.io)

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Tesla reveals two Robotaxi crashes involving teleoperators (techcrunch.com)

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DeepSeek-V4-Flash means LLM steering is interesting again (seangoedecke.com)

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Popular node-IPC NPM package compromised to steal credentials (bleepingcomputer.com)

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Microsoft Exchange, Windows 11 hacked on second day of Pwn2Own (bleepingcomputer.com)

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GitHub takes aim at Claude Code and Codex with its new Copilot app (thenewstack.io)