Articles by Brajeshwar
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For the First Time in the U.S., Renewables Generate More Power Than Natural Gas (yale.edu)

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Google shoehorned Rust into Pixel 10 modem to make legacy code safer (arstechnica.com)

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We've caught a comet switching its spin direction for the first time (newscientist.com)

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In the brain, objects seen and imagined follow the same neural path (npr.org)

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AI agents replicate human social dynamics in days (nature.com)

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Critical flaw in WolfSSL library enables forged certificate use (bleepingcomputer.com)

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WebinarTV Scraped Zoom Meetings of Anonymous Recovery Programs (404media.co)

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Raspberry Pi as an isolated AI coding server (jgc.org)

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KDE Merges Per-Screen Virtual Desktops After 21 Years (phoronix.com)

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Autonomous robo-taxis now driving themselves on British streets (sky.com)

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Servo Browser Engine Making It Easier for Embedded Use (phoronix.com)

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The Dumbest Hack of the Year Exposed a Real Problem (wired.com)

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Sam Altman reportedly targeted in second attack (theverge.com)

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The largest orbital compute cluster is open for business (techcrunch.com)

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The 'crazy rule-defying' genes that determine sex (nature.com)

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Booking.com warns customers of hack that exposed their data (theguardian.com)

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Critical Marimo pre-auth RCE flaw now under active exploitation (bleepingcomputer.com)

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Did Neuralink make the wrong bet? (theverge.com)

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The space science behind 'Project Hail Mary' (npr.org)

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Microsoft locks in final death date for Outlook Lite on Android (neowin.net)

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Over 20k crypto fraud victims identified in international crackdown (bleepingcomputer.com)

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Error Translation in Go Services (rednafi.com)

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Is AI the greatest art heist in history? (theguardian.com)

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Over 4,732 Messages, He Fell in Love with an AI Chatbot. Now He's Dead (wsj.com)

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Apple Stops Accepting Orders for Some Mac Mini and Mac Studio Models (macrumors.com)

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Salesforce and ServiceNow are squaring off in the battle for the helpdesk (theregister.com)

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Asha Bhosle: The sound of Bollywood dies aged 92 (bbc.com)

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Upstreaming Patches and the Cyber Resilience Act (thomas-huehn.com)

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Entropy as a Measure of Surprise (nchagnet.pages.dev)

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Quantum Existentialism (noemamag.com)

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Now the FAA says gamers are the answer to its air traffic controller shortage (theverge.com)

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OpenAI Accuses Musk of 'Ambush' as $100B-Plus Trial Looms (bloomberg.com)

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Sulfur could fix 3D printing's waste problem (popsci.com)

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New metal with triple copper's heat conduction challenges fundamental physics (scientificamerican.com)

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Cloudflare: Tbps of capacity: 16 years of scaling our global network (cloudflare.com)

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Karpathy says developers have 'AI Psychosis.' Everyone else is next (thenewstack.io)

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Cpuid hacked to deliver malware via CPU-Z, HWMonitor downloads (bleepingcomputer.com)

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Microsoft Upgrades Its WSL2 Kernel Against Linux 6.18 LTS (phoronix.com)

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Hungarian government creds left in the safe hands of 'FrankLampard' (theregister.com)

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Framework Computer to Announce Their Next-Gen Hardware Later This Month (phoronix.com)

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Microsoft starts removing Copilot buttons from Windows 11 apps (theverge.com)

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PyTorch Foundation Expands AI Stack with Safetensors, ExecuTorch, and Helion (thenewstack.io)

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OpenAI's new $100 tier targets developers hitting Codex limits (thenewstack.io)

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Dad stuck in support nightmare after teen lied about age on Discord (arstechnica.com)

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Adobe Diddles with Your /etc./Hosts File (reddit.com)

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Proto-mammals laid eggs, paleontologists confirm (popsci.com)

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Chip Can Project Video the Size of a Grain of Sand (ieee.org)

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Yikes, Encryption's Y2K Moment Is Coming Years Early (eff.org)

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NASA's Dragonfly mission will send a nuclear-powered flying drone to Titan (scientificamerican.com)

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Alibaba just revealed it's behind a viral AI video model dominating leaderboards (cnbc.com)

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TSMC posts 35% jump in revenue to new record high as AI chip demand stays strong (cnbc.com)

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Fewer than 3 in 10 register for HMRC's Making Tax Digital shake-up (theregister.com)

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Britain seeks views before it drops the hammer on signal jammers (theregister.com)

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Project Glasswing and open source software: The good, the bad, and the ugly (theregister.com)

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Microsoft teases a big Windows Terminal redesign and visual upgrade (neowin.net)

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Desalination Technology, by the Numbers (technologyreview.com)

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Benchmarking LLM Tool-Use in the Wild (arxiv.org)

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What the Verdict Against Meta and Google Says About the Way We Live Now (newyorker.com)

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Two supermassive black holes are on a collision course (popsci.com)

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Gen Z's fading AI hype (axios.com)

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Liquid or solid? Oobleck droplets are both (nature.com)

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Study: Google's AI Overviews show wrong answers every hour (popsci.com)

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A mysterious ghost admin is digitally bricking Samsung phones (androidauthority.com)

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With Claude Managed Agents, Anthropic wants to run your AI agents for you (thenewstack.io)

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LinkedIn scanning users' browser extensions sparks controversy and two lawsuits (arstechnica.com)

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Eurail says December data breach impacts 300k individuals (bleepingcomputer.com)

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Zephyr Energy loses £700K in cyber hit that rerouted contractor payment (theregister.com)

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Capita's pension portal exposes civil servants' private data (theregister.com)

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OpenAI halts UK stargate project amid regulatory and energy price concerns (cnbc.com)

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YouTube starts showing 90-second unskippable ads to TV viewers (9to5google.com)

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Record-Breaking Octopus Fossil Isn't an Octopus After All (nautil.us)

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A century-long argument over light's true nature came to an end (newscientist.com)

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Experiments Ring the 'Death Knell' for Sterile Neutrinos (quantamagazine.org)

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Anthropic limits access to Mythos, its new cybersecurity AI model (arstechnica.com)

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DARPA puts money where bots' mouths are, seeks new science of AI communication (theregister.com)

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Brit says he is not elusive Bitcoin creator named by New York Times (bbc.com)

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Greece to ban social media for under-15s from next year (bbc.com)

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What Happened to the Ancient Bug Giants of 300M Years Ago? (nautil.us)

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What is 'muscle memory' and can I improve mine? (theconversation.com)

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My Blissful Week as a 'Do Not Disturb' Maximalist (wired.com)

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Why AI Systems Fail Quietly (ieee.org)

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Only 28% of AI infrastructure projects pay off, survey finds (theregister.com)

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Why Your Automated Pentesting Tool Just Hit a Wall (bleepingcomputer.com)

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Device code phishing attacks surge 37x as new kits spread online (bleepingcomputer.com)

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Phone-free bars and restaurants on the rise across the U.S. (axios.com)

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I'm Worried About the Helpless AI Disruptors of the Future (gizmodo.com)

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AI agents promise to 'run the business,' but who is liable if things go wrong? (theregister.com)

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10 years later, no phone has replaced what Google promised (androidauthority.com)

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You Weren't Meant for the Factory (twitter.com/julianweisser)

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Not all of this is new (natemeyvis.com)

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We may have seen a 'dirty fireball' star explosion for the first time (newscientist.com)

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I Asked Claude Why It Won't Stop Flattering Me (nautil.us)

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Hims and Hers warns of data breach after Zendesk support ticket breach (bleepingcomputer.com)

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ENIAC's Architects Wove Stories Through Computing (ieee.org)

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Ice Age dice show early Native Americans may have understood probability (arstechnica.com)

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New Advances Bring the Era of Quantum Computers Closer (quantamagazine.org)

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UK's leading AI research institute told to make 'significant' changes (theguardian.com)

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Microsoft execs warn Agentic AI is hollowing out the junior developer pipeline (thenewstack.io)

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SpaceX tries to convince FCC that Amazon put satellites into wrong altitude (arstechnica.com)

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Anyone with a link can view your Granola notes by default (theverge.com)