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2
Commission's decision to fine X [pdf] (house.gov)
1
La Suite Numérique (github.com/suitenumerique)
2
OpenCode (opencode.ai)
6
UK nudification app ban won't apply to Elon Musk's Grok (politico.eu)
7
Apple chooses Google Gemini for their AI (twitter.com/newsfromgoogle)
2
IQuest-Coder-V1 (github.com/iquestlab)
1
Ask HN: How to Transform to Agentic Coding?
3
X terminates EU commission's ad account for exploiting (twitter.com/nikitabier)
5
To Catch a Predator: Leak exposes the internal operations of Intellexa's spyware (amnesty.org)
3
Justice Department Announces Actions to Combat Illicit NK Revenue Generation (justice.gov)
1
Visible from space, bloody sands expose the slaughter of thousands in Sudan (nbcnews.com)
4
ChatGPT leaked conversations to Google Search console (quantable.com)
8
European Central Bank to Spend EUR 1.3B on Digital Euro Development (europa.eu)
10
Polish PM: government used Pegasus spyware to surveil my wife and daughter (notesfrompoland.com)
6
SMS Pools and What the US Secret Service Found Around New York (garwarner.blogspot.com)
2
Online Identity Verification with the Digital Credentials API for iOS and Mac (webkit.org)
6
Microsoft terminates the service to Israel Army used for mass surveillance (972mag.com)
2
Chinese price-competitive sodium-ion batteries pose threat to Samsung, LG (koreatimes.co.kr)
11
Michigan's Anticorruption of Public Morals Act Could Ban VPNs (reason.com)
72
China's 200M gig workers are a warning for the world (economist.com)
173
Chat Control faces blocking minority in the EU (twitter.com/tutaprivacy)
7
Google's $45M Contract with Netanyahu's Office to Spread Propaganda (dropsitenews.com)
1
TreeStore: Endowing data with hierarchical structure (blosc.org)
2
Anthropic Settles Copyright Lawsuit (courtlistener.com)
5
Why Ukrainian cruise missiles are pink (politico.eu)
1
DOM-Based Extension Clickjacking: Your Password Manager Data at Risk (marektoth.com)
23
Donald Trump's fantasy of home-grown chipmaking (economist.com)
1
Inventing Adjustable Allen Key (video) (youtube.com)
3
"Privacy preserving age verification" is bullshit (pluralistic.net)
4
What it took to get Edit button done in Twitter organization (twitter.com/iamharaldur)
2
The Crypto Maniacs and the Torture Townhouse (nymag.com)
4
Ask HN: Does Google Drive secretly delete files?
52
[flagged] Gaybreaking (twitter.com/alexreibman)
3
National Anti-Fraud Center (wikipedia.org)
1
Meta to disallow any political advertisement in the EU (fb.com)
5
The UK planning to ban VPN (gbnews.com)
5
Aeroflot hacked due to running Windows XP and 2003 (moscowtimes.ru)
11
Switzerland plans surveillance worse than US (tuta.com)
2
Elon Musk says he is launching new political party (bbc.com)
1
Autosel, Linux Backport LLM (thenewstack.io)
4
Anthropic wins key US ruling on AI training in authors' copyright lawsuit (reuters.com)
2
ChatGPT's Search Engine: What 5k Prompts Reveal About How AI Searches (promptwatch.com)
6
Disney Sues Midjourney (bbc.com)
4
Coinbase support agents were compromised (fortune.com)
2
Tech Talent Trends Report 2025 (landing.jobs)
6
Shutting down and open sourcing Arc browser (browsercompany.substack.com)
3
Celsius (bankruptcy administrator) vs. Cloudflare [pdf] (uscourts.gov)
1
Black Holes as Quantum Computers (youtube.com)
2
Line Height Units in CSS (webkit.org)
8
Trump Revenge Tour Targets Cyber Leaders, Elections (krebsonsecurity.com)
2
Can you cross the US using solar power only? (youtube.com)
2
Cosmic ray giving 4096 votes incident (twitter.com/lauriewired)
29
StrictYAML (hitchdev.com)
1
Citi Bank's $80T mispayment had an input box with 15 prepopulated zeroes (twitter.com/jeuasommenulle)
1
The GitVenom campaign: cryptocurrency theft using GitHub (securelist.com)
8
Forget the US – Europe has successfully put tariffs on itself (ft.com)
2
Interop 2025 for Web Browsers (webkit.org)
2
Tracing who build and runs DOGE website (twitter.com/samwcyo)
205
US and UK refuse to sign AI safety declaration at summit (arstechnica.com)
66
Working from home is here to stay (wolfstreet.com)
3
How Hizbollah is using cash and WhatsApp groups to shore up power (ft.com)
2
Can Tariffs Work [video]? (youtube.com)
1
HarmBench: A Standardized Evaluation Framework for Robust Refusal (arxiv.org)
1
DeepSeek Fails Researchers' Safety Tests (pcmag.com)
2
$3 AliExpress 120W USB-C charger test (youtube.com)
145
US pauses all federal aid and grants (bbc.com)
4
Ask HN: Is the training material the new AI moat?
2
Trump says he will 'most likely' give TikTok 90-day reprieve from ban (bbc.com)
1
Compliance-Industrial Complex (amazon.com)
6
US sanctions the workers of International Criminal Court (reuters.com)
3
Telegram Hands U.S. Authorities Data on Users (404media.co)
1
$300k in grants to make CPython to fit in 1MB WebAssembly (reddit.com)
5
Gravy Analytics, a US location data broker seller, breached (twitter.com/fs0c131y)
1
Europe sabotaged its own economy [video] (youtube.com)
1
Decline and Fall of the American Programmer (1993) (amazon.com)
2
The death of American software developer premium (twitter.com/moo9000)
8
Deutsche Bank building layer two chain on the top of Ethereum (financemagnates.com)
8
The electricity cost jumps to almost 1000 EUR / MWh in Germany (twitter.com/jomauxjulien)
1
Project Mariner – Automate Chrome with Gemini (youtube.com)
3
Crypto Insiders Turned 'Debanking' into a Political Storm (nytimes.com)
2
Direct energy bean deep hope drilling (bbc.com)
4
Rebels take over Syria, Assad flees (bbc.com)
2
Analysis of Romanian election influence attempts from court documents (twitter.com/rnaudbertrand)
1
Misinformation expert submits AI hallucinations as court evidence (twitter.com/laurapowellesq)
5
Why America's tech sector is unbeatable (ft.com)
1
Former internal security agency chief arrested in Poland's Pegasus spyware case (twitter.com/jsrailton)
8
Marc Andreessen on Biden administration targetting tech founders (zerohedge.com)
4
Exxon hacked environmental activist emails (twitter.com/jsrailton)
5
NSO's attacks against WhatsApp users unsealed (techcrunch.com)
1
macOS History: Why the "X" Never left [video] (youtube.com)
2
Bahrain loses bid to block dissidents' spyware lawsuit in UK (reuters.com)
5
Bob Metcalfe on why neural network hardware was not created 50 years ago (twitter.com/robertmmetcalfe)
3
GDPR has reduced profitability of software SMEs more than 15%, Draghi says (euractiv.com)
4
Statement from Telegram regarding content moderation (twitter.com/telegram)
5
After Iran Steals Sensitive Israeli Data, Israel Tries to Censor the Internet (haaretz.com)
2
Deplatforming puts sex workers at risk (phys.org)
4
New data on radiation show missions to Jupiter's moon Europa are possible (phys.org)
2
AI safety researchers are concerned about Grok 2.0 image generation abilities (twitter.com/chrmontessori)
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