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April 1, 2026

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Claude wrote a full FreeBSD remote kernel RCE with root shell

An AI-generated remote kernel exploit for FreeBSD, achieving full RCE with root shell, demonstrates the potential for AI to automate vulnerability discovery and weaponization. The exploit, assigned CV...

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SpaceX files to go public

SpaceX has filed for an initial public offering, marking a potential milestone for the private space industry. The filing could provide unprecedented public access to one of the most innovative aerosp...

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NASA Artemis II moon mission live launch broadcast

NASA is broadcasting the live launch of the Artemis II mission, which will send astronauts to orbit the Moon for the first time in over 50 years. This mission is a critical step toward returning human...

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Reading leaked Claude Code source code

A detailed analysis of Anthropic's leaked Claude Code source code reveals sophisticated security practices, including hexadecimal encoding of species names to prevent accidental leakage of internal mo...

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LIGO data hints at supernovae so powerful they leave nothing behind

Analysis of LIGO gravitational wave data reveals a 'mass gap' in detected black holes, providing evidence for pair-instability supernovae - extremely violent stellar explosions that leave no remnant b...

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Supply Chain Attack on Axios Pulls Malicious Dependency from npm

A major supply chain attack targeted the popular Axios HTTP client library via npm, with versions 1.14.1 and 0.30.4 including a malicious dependency called plain-crypto-js that stole credentials and i...

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Is BGP safe yet?

A website tracking the security status of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) has gained significant attention on Hacker News with 228 points and 78 comments. The discussion highlights ongoing concerns ...

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Timesliced reservoir sampling: a new(?) algorithm for profilers

The article introduces a novel variant of reservoir sampling called 'timesliced reservoir sampling' designed specifically for profilers. This algorithm addresses limitations of traditional reservoir s...

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git_bayesect: Bayesian git bisect

git_bayesect introduces a Bayesian approach to git bisect, using probabilistic inference to identify commits where event likelihoods change, such as flaky tests. It employs Beta-Bernoulli conjugacy an...

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Red-black tree in Lean 4 prover with everything proved

A developer has implemented a red-black tree in Lean 4 with formal proofs for all properties, including sorting, though only insertion is currently supported. The proof for sorted insertion (insert_so...

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Early observations from Interviews with Engineering Teams Adopting AI

Early interviews with engineering teams reveal that successful AI adoption depends on process transformation, not just tool implementation. Teams that restructured workflows, codebases, and review pro...

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‘System failure’ paralyzes Baidu robotaxis in China

A system failure in Baidu's Apollo Go robotaxi service caused over 100 autonomous vehicles to stall in Wuhan, China, trapping passengers for up to two hours and sometimes stopping in dangerous locatio...

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Meta’s natural gas binge could power South Dakota

Meta is building 10 natural gas power plants in Louisiana to supply its $27 billion Hyperion AI data center, which will consume as much electricity as the entire state of South Dakota. This move contr...

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NASA is leading the way to the Moon, but the military won't be far behind

NASA is spearheading lunar exploration efforts, but the US military is preparing to protect national interests in space as activities expand. This reflects growing concerns over security and sovereign...

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AI for American-produced cement and concrete

Meta (Facebook) is applying AI to optimize the production of American-made cement and concrete, aiming to improve sustainability and efficiency in data center construction. The initiative focuses on r...

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Linear types proposal for Hare

A proposal introduces linear types to Hare's borrow checker, enforcing that values representing finite resources must be used exactly once and cannot be copied. This approach prevents resource leaks a...

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Indexical: Private, local-first memory for everything you read on the web

Indexical is a privacy-focused browser extension and local server that automatically captures and indexes web content for semantic, full-text search without sending data to external servers. It suppor...

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Rubysyn: clarifying Ruby's syntax and semantics

Rubysyn is an experimental project that introduces a Lisp-based alternative syntax for Ruby while preserving its semantics. The goal is to create a sugar-free, easily parsable syntax that helps clarif...

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I Made a Keyboard Nobody Asked For: My Experience Making TapType

A developer shares their experience creating TapType, a keyboard designed to address accessibility challenges for blind users on touchscreens. The article critiques current touchscreen keyboard design...

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I Traced My Traffic Through a Home Tailscale Exit Node

A technical deep dive into Tailscale exit nodes, demonstrating how traffic routing works through a home network setup. The author uses traceroute to verify that internet traffic exits through their ho...

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The reputation of troubled YC startup Delve has gotten even worse

Y Combinator-backed startup Delve faces new allegations of violating open source licenses by allegedly repackaging a customer's tool as its own product. This further damages the reputation of the alre...

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Why Don’t You Use String Views Instead of Passing strings by const&?

A C++ developer explains why blindly replacing const string references with string views can introduce bugs in Win32 code. The article highlights that std::wstring_view lacks null termination, which b...

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Startup funding shatters all records in Q1

Startup funding reached a record high in Q1 2026, driven primarily by mega-deals involving OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI, and Waymo. This surge reflects a generally strong and active investment market in the...

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Hasbro says it was hacked, and may take ‘several weeks’ to recover

Toy manufacturing giant Hasbro has been hacked and estimates recovery may take several weeks. The company noted it's implementing measures to secure operations, suggesting hackers may still be in thei...

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Anthropic is having a month

Anthropic experienced two significant accidental data exposures within a week, including leaking internal files about an unannounced AI model and exposing nearly 2,000 source code files for its Claude...

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Running local models on Macs gets faster with Ollama's MLX support

Ollama has added support for Apple's MLX framework, improved caching, and added NVFP4 compression, significantly boosting local AI model performance on Apple Silicon Macs. The update specifically bene...

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The Artemis Moon base project is legally dubious

NASA's Artemis II mission is set to launch astronauts around the Moon, testing systems for future lunar landings and a sustained human presence. However, the broader Artemis Moon base project faces le...

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These Raspberry Pi price hikes are no joke

Raspberry Pi is implementing significant price increases across its product line, with the 16GB Raspberry Pi 5 seeing a $100 hike due to ongoing RAM shortages. CEO Eben Upton stated these increases ar...

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The OpenAI graveyard: All the deals and products that haven't happened

Forbes examines OpenAI's history of unfulfilled partnerships and product announcements, highlighting projects that were announced but never materialized. The article provides insight into the challeng...

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CERN levels up with new superconducting karts

CERN has developed new superconducting karts that demonstrate cryogenic cooling technology. While not directly related to particle physics research, the project showcases engineering innovation and se...

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The Self-Cancelling Subscription

A developer shares a debugging story about a streaming subscription that mysteriously canceled itself due to a sync-vs-async race condition between credit card and subscription systems. The issue was ...

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What Would You See Changed in Haskell?

The Haskell blog summarizes community feedback from the 2025 State of Haskell Survey, highlighting key desired changes like switching APIs from String to Text and improving beginner onboarding. The an...

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SQLite DB: simple, in-process, reliable, fast (2024)

The article highlights SQLite's advantages as a simple, in-process, single-file database that eliminates the need for a separate server, reducing complexity and improving reliability by avoiding netwo...

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Cameo partners with TikTok to boost popularity

Cameo has partnered with TikTok to integrate its personalized video service directly into the TikTok app for US creators. This collaboration aims to increase Cameo's visibility and accessibility by le...

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Nothing’s AI devices plan reportedly contains smart glasses and earbuds

Nothing is reportedly planning AI-powered smart glasses and earbuds that integrate cameras, microphones, and speakers. These devices will connect to smartphones and cloud services to process AI querie...

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Research roundup: 7 cool science stories we almost missed

Ars Technica's monthly research roundup highlights seven interesting but overlooked scientific stories, including puzzle-solving raccoons demonstrating cognitive flexibility, the physics of crepe fold...

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Kia shows off small cars in NY: The 2027 EV3 and 2027 Seltos Hybrid

Kia unveiled two new small vehicles for 2027 at the New York Auto Show: the all-electric EV3 SUV and a hybrid version of the Seltos. The EV3 features a 58.3 kWh battery with estimated 220-mile range a...

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Sweden goes back to basics, swapping screens for books in the classroom

Sweden is shifting its educational approach by reintroducing physical books and handwriting while removing digital devices from classrooms. The government has invested over $130 million in textbooks a...

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Everything is iPhone now

The article reflects on the iPhone's enduring impact 20 years after its launch, highlighting how Apple turned technological limitations into design strengths. It emphasizes the device's revolutionary ...

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The Trump administration’s antitrust honeymoon is over

The Justice Department's antitrust chief signaled a more aggressive enforcement stance, responding to criticism that the agency had been too lenient with corporate lobbyists. The speech indicates a sh...

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datasette-extract 0.3a0

datasette-extract 0.3a0 has been released, enabling the import of unstructured text and images into structured tables. The update integrates datasette-llm for model configuration management, allowing ...

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datasette-enrichments-llm 0.2a0

Datasette-enrichments-llm 0.2a0 has been released, integrating with datasette-llm to allow configuration of which models are available for data enrichment tasks. This update enhances flexibility in se...

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Quoting Soohoon Choi

Soohoon Choi argues that economic incentives will drive AI models to produce good code rather than sloppy output, as competition favors models that help developers ship reliable features quickly with ...

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New Problem Preventing Purchasing eBooks on Kobo eReaders

Kobo has acknowledged a payment processing issue affecting ebook purchases on its eReaders, caused by problems with 3D Secure (3DS) validation in Europe and the UK. The bug interrupts transactions wit...