1
1
BND should be allowed to hack IT giants and monitor internet nodes more closely (heise.de)
1
Approvals Are a Security Wet Blanket for AI Agents (tiberriver256.github.io)
1
AI isn't coming for your job, it's coming for your justification (thenextweb.com)
1
Hiring in an era of fake candidates, real scams and AI slop (themarkup.org)
2
Amazon Found 'High Volume' of Child Sex Abuse Material in AI Training Data (bloomberg.com)
1
Hard-stopping AI agent pipelines with prompt-level kill switches (lukaszolejnik.com)
4
Should You Resign? (marginalrevolution.com)
1
Valve Developer Improves Aging AMD APUs on Linux with VRR, DP/HDMI Audio, HDR (phoronix.com)
2
Finding My Childhood Motherboard (rubenerd.com)
1
Nobody cares about your idea (invertedpassion.com)
1
Unicorns Exist (erikkroes.nl)
2
AI will not solve world hunger (thomasrigby.com)
16
Meta's crawler made 11M requests to my site in 30 days (reddit.com)
2
Coleman Laws (kcoleman.me)
2
I'm back to building my own digital music collection (hidde.blog)
33
[flagged] New books aren't worth reading? (atlaspress.co)
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Eating Our Own Dogfood: What Running Report URI on Report URI Taught Us (scotthelme.co.uk)
1
We named them after the humans they were replacing (zeldman.com)
4
South Carolina tops Texas measles outbreak record–with no end in sight (arstechnica.com)
6
Apple, Suppliers Are Counting the Cost of iPhone Air Failure (culpium.com)
22
For These Women, Grok's Sexualized Images Are Personal (rollingstone.com)
15
Two Cities Under Siege (radleybalko.substack.com)
2
I've Stopped Learning Programming Languages (danielcorin.com)
3
Social media addiction trials unsealed docs show platforms designed to hook kids (techoversight.org)
2
Despite AI chip boom and record high stock price, ASML to lay off employees (tomshardware.com)
2
Google searches per U.S. user fell nearly 20% YoY (searchengineland.com)
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Trump's acting cybersecurity chief uploaded sensitive government docs to ChatGPT (techcrunch.com)
2
Almost every second private PC in Germany still runs on Windows 10 (igorslab.de)
3
Linux kernel community has a contingency plan to replace Linus Torvalds (github.com/torvalds)
1
Costco removing RAM from display units (reddit.com)
4
Everyone's Mad at Airbnb. This Map Explains What We Should Blame Instead (laurenleek.substack.com)
8
AI at work is anti-labor by design (henry.codes)
1
ReliCSS: A Tool for Front-End Archaeology (alwaystwisted.com)
2
B-21 and Fighters Prepare for Disruptive Software-Led Change (2020) (aviationweek.com)
1
Stop Using Pseudo-Types (f2r.github.io)
2
RAM shortage is raising prices on Samsung's cheapest phones (9to5google.com)
2
Why the Next Recession Will Be the Catalyst for Depression (charleshughsmith.blogspot.com)
3
Zotac warns component shortages threaten the 'survival' of GPU manufacturers (tomshardware.com)
2
General Graboids: Worms and Remote Code Execution in Command and Conquer (atredis.com)
6
A CEO, Captured (om.co)
3
Nudify apps found on Google and Apple's app stores (theverge.com)
2
Amazon is closing its physical Amazon Go and Amazon Fresh stores (techcrunch.com)
1
Anciente map of Fairyland. Places from nursery rhymes, fairy tales etc. (leventhalmap.org)
1
Let me help you get to Inbox 0 with Gmail (2024) (kau.sh)
2
The Craftsman and the Factory (survol.fr)
1
Vibe coding is a moving target (so don't marry the tool) (nothingeasyaboutthis.com)
2
Ralph Wiggum Loop (beuke.org)
1
Bigfoot Sightings Map (eamer.dev)
1
A proposal to prevent job losses from AGI (invertedpassion.com)
6
Newegg stock price falls 17.7% after Chinese owner is detained by authorities (tomshardware.com)
2
Lowering the specificity of multiple rules at once (matuzo.at)
4
The Oligarchs Pushing for Conquest in Greenland (newrepublic.com)
2
Dead Code (underlap.org)
1
Letting Yourself Catch Up (nik.art)
1
Is almost everyone wrong about America's AI power problem? (epochai.substack.com)
2
When do most people have the day off? (not-ship.com)
3
What Are the Greatest Sequels of All Time? A Statistical Analysis (2025) (statsignificant.com)
2
The Year Of The Linux Desktop (for fitness games) (steele.blue)
1
Agents Are About to Change Software (solomon.io)
4
Do savings accounts lose money to inflation? (shkspr.mobi)
1
I'm Swearing Off APIs (daverupert.com)
1
Exploring the Myers Diff Algorithm in ColdFusion (bennadel.com)
3
FOSS maintenance as emotional labor: software stewardship mimics librarianship (hughrundle.net)
3
Global Investment in Clean Tech Hit a New High Last Year (yale.edu)
1
An anecdote about backward compatibility (plover.com)
2
Why Over-Privileged AI Agents Are the Next Enterprise Blind Spot (linuxinsider.com)
1
Evolution of the Plastic Bottle (lumafield.com)
6
Microsoft Keeps Adding Windows Features, but Trust Keeps Eroding (ghacks.net)
3
Stop Killing Games verified count for EU petition is just under 1.3M (gamingonlinux.com)
2
Lawsuit against ex-RuneScape dev accused of stealing $700K in player gold (massivelyop.com)
2
SiteBuilder: Edit Web Content with Natural Language (kiessling.net)
1
I Want to Use LLMs in 2026 (soap.coffee)
1
What do we mean when we talk about pollution and toxicity in online spaces? (thoughtshrapnel.com)
1
Waiting for the Power to Go Out (daverupert.com)
1
Printing things in colour is not simple (utcc.utoronto.ca)
1
BGP Vortex: Internet Routing Vortices Create Outages by Preventing Convergence (internetsociety.org)
6
Windows 11's Patch Tuesday nightmare: Microsoft says some PCs might not boot (windowscentral.com)
1
Generative AI is not trained on "data" (deniz.aksimsek.tr)
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Second Win11 emergency out of band update to address disastrous Patch Tuesday (windowscentral.com)
3
(Open) Widevine support added to the Chromium port (undeadly.org)
5
EFF calls Daybreak a copyright bully over its EverQuest emulator lawsuit (massivelyop.com)
5
Combating AI coding atrophy with Rust (kau.sh)
1
My local news site redirects you to a third party website for ad blockers (clintmcmahon.com)
2
Redditor discovers card skimmer script on Canadian retailer checkout page (videocardz.com)
2
Giving your healthcare info to a chatbot is, unsurprisingly, a terrible idea (theverge.com)
2
I Replaced Grammarly with This AI Prompt (Tested on Copilot) (canro91.github.io)
1
Interesting facts I've learned about wildfires over the years (madole.xyz)
1
Exposing Privileged Ports with Podman (2024) (jdboyd.net)
3
Listening to Devices with Libudev (2022) (fnune.com)
3
Back to Bash (rgoswami.me)
2
How to Solve Santa Claus Concurrency Puzzle with a Model Checker (wyounas.github.io)
1
Deleting Code for Performance (dbushell.com)
2
Dependency Churn and You (turnerhallow.co.uk)
6
Why the return of the MP3 player is a mini vinyl revival in the making (loudersound.com)
1
Teaching Economics to the Machines (nber.org)
4
Apple Silicon Approaches AMD's Laptop Market Share Only Five Years In (techpowerup.com)
1
Kioxia's memory is sold out for 2026, prolonging a high-end and expensive phase (arstechnica.com)
4
Meta wants to block social media use, mental health in child safety trial (wired.com)
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