2
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AI-assisted cloud intrusion achieves admin access in 8 minutes (sysdig.com)
2
U.S. Push for Greenland's Minerals Faces Harsh Arctic Realities (yale.edu)
2
Repository containg malicious code samples collected from scammers on LinkedIn (github.com/xndbogdan)
2
Microbes in Space Mutated and Developed a Remarkable Ability (sciencealert.com)
2
Amazon's got AI churning out tennis biographies by the dozen, but to what end? (thesecondserve.com)
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MySpace Founder Deletes Post Amid Backlash After Teasing Platform Return (parade.com)
1
I Don't Call Myself an Accessibility Expert (buttondown.com/access-ability)
1
Drawing Connections with CSS Anchor Positioning (rolandfranke.nl)
1
Antide's Law (dustri.org)
2
Checks for indicators of compromise related to the Notepad++ supply chain attack (github.com/roady001)
2
Silver Star Airpower: Airmen and Guardians Take on Iran (airandspaceforces.com)
3
Perplexity was my favorite AI tool. Then it started lying to me (xda-developers.com)
3
As software stocks slump, investors debate AI's existential threat (reuters.com)
1
How to protect your mental health while processing layoffs or job loss (2023) (seattletimes.com)
5
Epstein Broke the Internet (garbageday.email)
2
Linux as daily driver, three months in (benovermyer.com)
1
Kevin Boone: Battle of the privacy-focused search engines: Kagi vs. DuckDuckGo (kevinboone.me)
1
Leo satellites won't save us (but good regulation will) (apnic.net)
2
Underwater 3D printing can be used to build or repair ocean structures in place (tomshardware.com)
2
LG pulls the plug on 8K televisions (igorslab.de)
3
Home electricity bills are skyrocketing. For data centers, not so much (yaleclimateconnections.org)
1
The Missing Middle of Open Source (natemoo.re)
1
Life without good internet is boring (usmanity.com)
2
The Internet is down – It was DNS, again (adrianco.medium.com)
2
Life is the Sum Total of 2k Mondays (joanwestenberg.com)
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DHS is trying to force tech companies to hand over data about Trump critics (techcrunch.com)
1
Baby Sauropods Were the Potato Chips of the Jurassic Era (nautil.us)
1
Buggy CSS Circle Shape (isellsoap.net)
2
Upgrading a 10 Year Old Linux Workstation Against the Internets Advice (justinribeiro.com)
54
Sandboxing AI Agents in Linux (senko.net)
5
You Shouldn't Use Google's Chrome "Auto Browse" Agentic AI, or Any Others (vortex.com)
1
Most and Least Expensive Supermarkets (consumerreports.org)
1
Western Digital unveils 40TB HDD with energy-assisted recording tech (tomshardware.com)
1
Persistent, Sandboxed, Single-Site Browser (Firejail and Proxychains) (michaelaltfield.net)
2
Cursor for UI Work (kittygiraudel.com)
6
China to See Solar Capacity Outstrip Coal Capacity This Year (yale.edu)
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Decentralizing my smartphone with single purpose devices (ambertherambler.bearblog.dev)
4
Anthropic, you need a shell parser (micahrl.com)
1
The AI Productivity Paradox (platformer.news)
3
Where did all the starships go? (datawrapper.de)
2
AI Guidelines for WordPress (make.wordpress.org)
1
The State of Memory Leaks in GNU/Linux (techrights.org)
2
Maintaining the Bridges (bkardell.com)
1
The Cloud Is the Cache (shortdiv.com)
1
Email Yourself in the Future for a Dollar (email-is-good.com)
16
Fake Samsung 990 Pro passes basic checks but runs slower than a USB 2.0 drive (tomshardware.com)
1
World Language Families (eamer.dev)
1
The European Space Agency got hacked, and now we own the domain used (scotthelme.co.uk)
2
I'm still not using GUIs: A guide to the terminal (2019) (lucasfcosta.com)
2
The Dependency Layer in Digital Sovereignty (nesbitt.io)
1
I'm a wanted criminal in Italy. Well, maybe. Probably not (82mhz.net)
1
Living Stingy: Why Linux Hasn't Supplanted Windows (livingstingy.blogspot.com)
1
How I Use LLMs? (pauldambra.dev)
3
OpenClaw proves agentic AI works. It also proves your security model doesn't (venturebeat.com)
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Linux kernel mailing list: [RFC] AI review prompt updates (kernel.org)
4
One-Third of Video Game Workers Laid Off in Past 2 Years (variety.com)
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Videogame stocks slide after Google's Project Genie AI model release (reuters.com)
1
Call screening is aggravating the rich and powerful (msn.com)
2
AI Ads Are Neither (seths.blog)
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White House Scraps 'Burdensome' Software Security Rules (securityweek.com)
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Ransomware Attacks on Hospitals and Patients: Mortality increases by 34–38% (aeaweb.org)
1
Three Narratives for the Future of Work (ifforesight.substack.com)
5
The Internet Sucks Now (millionsofdeadbots.com)
1
Slow AI Manifesto (shardcore.org)
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Real-time estimates of animals consumed by humans worldwide (humanconsumption.live)
6
Microsoft Loses $440B in One of Tech's Largest Single-Day Drops (ghacks.net)
2
AI hallucinations will expose flaws in decision-making system governance (peter875364.substack.com)
1
Microsoft Is More Dependent on OpenAI Than the Converse (nextplatform.com)
4
Guys, I don't think Tim Cook knows how to monetize AI (techcrunch.com)
1
I've been compiling my Sass wrong, for years (alwaystwisted.com)
2
Mozilla building an AI 'rebel alliance' to take on OpenAI, Anthropic (drwebdomain.blog)
2
Royal Navy forces Russian ship out of British waters (telegraph.co.uk)
3
Music publishers sue Anthropic for $3B over 'flagrant piracy' of 20k works (techcrunch.com)
2
Are Google navigation services getting worse? (ilearnt.com)
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)
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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)
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[flagged] New books aren't worth reading? (atlaspress.co)
1
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)
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