2
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Google exec says almost every big studio uses AI, but not all disclose it (videogameschronicle.com)
2
Everyone Wants Servers and Nobody Wants Servers (connectedplaces.online)
2
A backup MX will get accessed by various sorts of people (utcc.utoronto.ca)
1
Using an AI agent to navigate an undocumented Kubernetes repo (teotti.com)
4
Google's opt-out cookies still ignored, 15 years later (jackyan.com)
3
The Price of AI Is the Internet (vanilla.sh)
1
User-side software, and adversarial marketplaces (faingezicht.com)
1
Claude Design Just Wants You to Stop Burning Tokens (mailchi.mp)
3
Human drivers keep crashing into Waymos (understandingai.org)
3
Firefox 150 release notes for developers (Stable) (developer.mozilla.org)
1
"Use links, don't talk about them." (aresluna.org)
4
Creating Baby Geniuses to Thwart the AI Threat? (motherjones.com)
4
When Your Trace Is Lying to You: A Performance Case Study (muness.com)
3
Who Gets to Stay Human – The AI hype, stripped of the hype (gailweiner.com)
2
AI Is Like SEO (bjnoel.com)
3
Software Eats Its Own (om.co)
5
The Endless Cycle of Enshitification (christopherburg.com)
4
X.400, and how email was almost different (techinch.com)
1
Font-Family Doesn't Fall Back the Way You Think (csswizardry.com)
39
Google Cloud customer wakes up to $18,000 bill despite $7 budget (tomshardware.com)
4
Stop Begging Big Tech to Fix Your Social Media Experience. Do It Yourself (techdirt.com)
2
Linux application sandboxing – old tech for the future (dedoimedo.com)
1
How do developers define their worth when code is written by AI? (christianheilmann.com)
38
The Tech Oligarch's Republic (forever-wars.com)
94
Sam Altman's Creepy Eyeball-Scanning Company Gets in Bed with Zoom and Tinder (gizmodo.com)
1
A Sweetly Twisted Bank Robbery Story (samquinones.substack.com)
1
Features everyone should steal from npmx (nesbitt.io)
2
I refuse to play the imitation game (einarwh.no)
1
Early data from Vera C. Rubin Observatory reveals over 11,000 new asteroids (phys.org)
1
McClatchy AI Controversy: Blame the Human Leaders (tedium.co)
2
Better TTS on Linux (shkspr.mobi)
3
The importance of people who care (rachelandrew.co.uk)
161
I don't want your PRs anymore (dpc.pw)
2
Moving On (marcg.net)
5
10k-watt GPU meet 40-watt lump of meat (daverupert.com)
3
FAA sets records in effort to hire gamers as air traffic controllers (nextgov.com)
1
Real-Time Crime Centers Draw on Video Surveillance (statetechmagazine.com)
3
Crypto enforcement is falling to new lows (citationneeded.news)
14
Arch Linux now has a bit-for-bit reproducible Docker image (archlinux.org)
2
I think the bots don't like me anymore (peateasea.de)
2
The Bottleneck Has Moved (substack.com)
1
AI has another security problem (200sc.dev)
1
The skylines of the future will be made of laminated timber (grist.org)
2
Command Execution via Drag-and-Drop in Terminal Emulators (sdushantha.github.io)
3
Top condom maker to raise prices sharply as Iran war strains supply (reuters.com)
2
The Role of a New Machine (dancohen.org)
3
SuperDisk: The Better Floppy That Never Caught On (hackaday.com)
2
The Luddites Were the First to Attack AI (marginalrevolution.com)
2
AI Will Soon Drive a Third of TSMC's Business (nextplatform.com)
2
'Scattered Spider' Member 'Tylerb' Pleads Guilty (krebsonsecurity.com)
126
As oceans warm, great white sharks are overheating (yale.edu)
2
We OCR'ed 30k papers using Codex, open OCR models and Jobs (huggingface.co)
18
Japanese man sentenced to prison for posting spoilers (theverge.com)
327
AI Resistance: some recent anti-AI stuff that’s worth discussing (stephvee.ca)
1
The Code-Adjacent Power of AI (danielabaron.me)
3
US Class Action Suit over BrowserGate (browsergate.eu)
1
Agentic Coding Is About to Fracture Open Source (herlein.com)
3
I Like the Web They Want (vasilis.nl)
158
We accepted surveillance as default (vivianvoss.net)
2
Software Engineering Practices (Are Also) Useful for Token Reduction (robotpaper.ai)
2
Our AI Onboards New Hires Better Than We Do (frankc.net)
1
Agent is probably using Git worktrees (yasint.dev)
1
App host Vercel says it was hacked and customer data stolen (techcrunch.com)
1
Physical Media Is Pretty Cool (michaelenger.com)
2
So What If They Have My Data? (cardcatalogforlife.substack.com)
4
You Can Purchase Non-Smart TVs from Samsung (samsung.com)
64
MNT Reform is an open hardware laptop, designed and assembled in Germany (stanleylieber.com)
4
Things to say when you're losing a technical argument (sciops.net)
24
Judge sides with ICE tracker creators in DHS/DOJ First Amendment lawsuit (engadget.com)
1
Finding zombies in our systems: A real-world story of CPU bottlenecks (medium.com/pinterest-engineering)
2
Self-Hosting (pcora.eu)
2
Chinese car company patents voice-activated 'in-vehicle toilet' (upi.com)
2
'Everything is coming down': ChatGPT ads are getting cheaper (digiday.com)
2
You paid for it, you should be comfortable in it (idiallo.com)
2
Iceland Just Got Its First Mosquitoes (gizmodo.com)
1
Retro Is the Future (absurdpirate.com)
10
Fuck Facebook, Again (visualgui.com)
1
Analytics group: 40% of AI data center construction sites face possible delays (tomshardware.com)
1
Good Software Doesn't Double Check (boristhebrave.com)
1
Age verification is a mess but we're doing it anyway (theverge.com)
2
American farmers bet on solar. Then Trump changed the rules (grist.org)
15
Random musings: 80s hardware, cyberdecks (strangelyentangled.com)
25
Congress extends controversial surveillance powers for 10 days (npr.org)
2
Middle East Energy Infrastructure Damage Close to $60B (oilprice.com)
1
Agents, Code Reviews, and the Bottleneck Shift, Oh My (ayende.com)
2
CodeWeavers CrossOver for Mac – Works great, no miracles (dedoimedo.com)
1
I Loved Computers Before the Internet Was a Thing (rldane.space)
95
Middle schooler finds coin from Troy in Berlin (thehistoryblog.com)
2
Know Your Harness (bythyag.bearblog.dev)
2
Things AI Shouldn't Do (jsrn.net)
4
Attention Decay (dzoba.com)
1
Free Software Foundation Says OnlyOffice Cannot Use AGPL to Restrict Forks (linuxiac.com)
1
Microsoft Ups FAT32 Size Limit from 32GB to 2TB (hackaday.com)
1
Chinese fabs import US chipmaking equipment via Singapore and Malaysia (tomshardware.com)
3
Who's paying for tokens and why? (The Anthropic 1000) (robinsloan.com)
1
AI's New Training Data: Your Old Work Slacks and Emails (forbes.com/sites/annatong)
2
Open Systems Are Healthy (chriskurdziel.com)
1
College Graduates Are Losing the Clone War (charleshughsmith.blogspot.com)
3