2
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The Economist who was terrified of AI just found a rare reason for hope (fortune.com)
3
A more troubling picture of sea level rise is coming into view (yale.edu)
1
Babies Born from Dead Parents Will Increase with New Tech (404media.co)
18
Critical flaw in Protobuf library enables JavaScript code execution (bleepingcomputer.com)
82
Turtle WoW classic server announces shutdown after Blizzard wins injunction (pcgamer.com)
7
Prepping for the Endgame of the Open Web (thehistoryoftheweb.com)
2
Nvidia's once-tight bond with gamers is cracking over AI (cnbc.com)
54
When moving fast, talking is the first thing to break (daverupert.com)
1
What Does a Typical Person Look Like? (nchagnet.eu)
2
Claude system prompts as a Git timeline (simonwillison.net)
1
GitHub Reports DMCA Takedown Record and Surging Anti-Circumvention Claims (torrentfreak.com)
3
The Destroyed Remnants of a Lost World Are Falling to Earth, Scientists Discover (404media.co)
3
Defending Our Consciousness Against the Algorithms (nautil.us)
2
OpenAI Proposes a 'Social Contract' for the Intelligence Age (noemamag.com)
3
AI is about to make the global e-waste crisis worse (restofworld.org)
4
Shared Dictionaries: compression that keeps up with the agentic web (cloudflare.com)
4
'Tokenmaxxing' is making developers less productive than they think (techcrunch.com)
1
Hackers are abusing unpatched Windows security flaws to hack into organizations (techcrunch.com)
1
India Won't Require Apple to Preinstall Government ID App on iPhones (macrumors.com)
1
Huoziime: An On-Device LLM-Enhanced Input Method for Deep Personalization (arxiv.org)
1
A Japanese poet's diary helps scientists reconstruct solar cycles (npr.org)
1
Deep-diving robots help crack the mystery of Antarctica's vanishing sea ice (grist.org)
3
As Agentic AI explodes, Amazon doubles down on MCP (thenewstack.io)
2
The Case for Fixing Everything (technologyreview.com)
1
Robots learn: A brief, contemporary history (technologyreview.com)
2
Why AI Needs a Sense of Smell (noemamag.com)
2
Tumour cells use a genetic trick to become drug-resistant (economist.com)
1
I Refrain from Infosec Punditry (lcamtuf.substack.com)
2
OpenAI expands Codex beyond coding with computer use, memory, and plugins (neowin.net)
3
Who will maintain the web when PHP's veterans retire? (thenewstack.io)
1
Recent advances push Big Tech closer to the Q-Day danger zone (arstechnica.com)
1
New Treatment Lets 3 Transplant Patients Halt Anti-Rejection Drugs (nytimes.com)
1
Oldest Reptile Mummy Sheds Light on the Ancient Art of Breathing (nautil.us)
2
Saturn's largest moon could see 10-foot waves from a tiny breeze (popsci.com)
3
After a saga of broken promises, a European rover has a ride to Mars (arstechnica.com)
1
A First Look at the EU Age Verification App (theprivacydad.com)
2
The Secret Life of Circuits (lcamtuf.substack.com)
1
Microsoft closes book on rogue Windows Server 2025 upgrades (theregister.com)
2
Linux 7.1 Crypto Code Rework Enables More Optimizations by Default (phoronix.com)
4
Using Android Without a Google Account in 2026 (theprivacydad.com)
3
Is Carbon Removal in Trouble? (technologyreview.com)
3
In Celebration of Cyberdecks (raspberrypi.com)
2
'God of chaos' asteroid will pass close to Earth in 3 years, NASA says (cbsnews.com)
2
Project Think: building the next generation of AI agents on Cloudflare (cloudflare.com)
3
Data breach at edtech giant McGraw Hill affects 13.5M accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
1
The Ancient Weapons Active in Your Immune System Today (quantamagazine.org)
1
Anthropic's AI downgrade stings power users (axios.com)
1
An Arm Mainboard for the Framework Laptop (jeffgeerling.com)
13
US nationals behind DPRK IT worker 'laptop farm' sent to prison (bleepingcomputer.com)
4
Sperm Whales Speak with a Complex Alphabet and Even Have 'Vowels,' Study Finds (gizmodo.com)
4
AI hackers will shake up cyber-security (economist.com)
3
Venus's impenetrable haze could be made of cosmic dust (nature.com)
2
ECB to Scrutinize Anthropic's Mythos on Call with Executives (bloomberg.com)
3
Linux Begins Removing Support for Russia's Baikal CPUs (phoronix.com)
1
FSF clarifies its stance on AGPLv3 additional terms (lwn.net)
2
Claude Code can now do your job overnight (thenewstack.io)
6
Snap is laying off 16 percent of its staff as it leans into AI (theverge.com)
2
Microsoft: April updates trigger BitLocker key prompts on some servers (bleepingcomputer.com)
2
The Bra-and-Girdle Maker That Fashioned the Impossible for NASA (nautil.us)
20
Thomson Reuters Fired Worker for Speaking Out About ICE, Former Employee Says (404media.co)
4
Anthropic's rise is giving some OpenAI investors second thoughts (techcrunch.com)
1
Anthropic Rebuilds Claude Code Desktop App Around Parallel Sessions (macrumors.com)
588
Google broke its promise to me – now ICE has my data (eff.org)
1
Patch Tuesday, April 2026 Edition (krebsonsecurity.com)
8
What China's Great Green Wall can teach the world (nature.com)
33
The tiniest e-reader in the world, and you can build one yourself (androidauthority.com)
1
When AI writes 100K lines of code, QA becomes the whole job (thenewstack.io)
3
Scientists Are Using Lightning in a Bottle to Turn Methane into Methanol (gizmodo.com)
4
What It's Like to Live with an Experimental Brain Implant (ieee.org)
1
No one's sure if synthetic mirror life will kill us all (technologyreview.com)
2
Cyberscammers are bypassing banks' security with illicit tools sold on Telegram (technologyreview.com)
1
The skylines of the future will be made of wood (popsci.com)
2
Zig 0.16.0 Released (lwn.net)
2
Booking.com customers warned of 'reservation hijacking' after hack (bbc.com)
13
Bosses say AI boosts productivity – workers say they're drowning in 'workslop' (theguardian.com)
2
OpenSSL 4.0.0 Released (lwn.net)
2
Ancient Excel bug comes out of retirement for active attacks (theregister.com)
1
Raspberry Pi OS ends open-door policy for sudo (theregister.com)
6
OpenAI has bought AI personal finance startup Hiro (techcrunch.com)
6
Stolen Rockstar Games analytics data leaked by extortion gang (bleepingcomputer.com)
3
OpenAI rips Anthropic, distances itself from Microsoft (axios.com)
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For the first time in the U.S., renewables generate more power than natural gas (yale.edu)
2
Google shoehorned Rust into Pixel 10 modem to make legacy code safer (arstechnica.com)
2
We've caught a comet switching its spin direction for the first time (newscientist.com)
7
In the brain, objects seen and imagined follow the same neural path (npr.org)
3
AI agents replicate human social dynamics in days (nature.com)
2
Critical flaw in WolfSSL library enables forged certificate use (bleepingcomputer.com)
1
WebinarTV Scraped Zoom Meetings of Anonymous Recovery Programs (404media.co)
3
Raspberry Pi as an isolated AI coding server (jgc.org)
3
KDE Merges Per-Screen Virtual Desktops After 21 Years (phoronix.com)
1
Autonomous robo-taxis now driving themselves on British streets (sky.com)
1
Servo Browser Engine Making It Easier for Embedded Use (phoronix.com)
2
The Dumbest Hack of the Year Exposed a Real Problem (wired.com)
3
Sam Altman reportedly targeted in second attack (theverge.com)
1
The largest orbital compute cluster is open for business (techcrunch.com)
1
The 'crazy rule-defying' genes that determine sex (nature.com)
9
Booking.com warns customers of hack that exposed their data (theguardian.com)
1
Critical Marimo pre-auth RCE flaw now under active exploitation (bleepingcomputer.com)
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