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April 17, 2026

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HTTP desync in Discord's media proxy: Spying on a whole platform

A security researcher discovered a critical HTTP desync vulnerability in Discord's media proxy that allowed attackers to hijack shared GCP connections and potentially spy on user data. The vulnerabili...

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The lost thesis of Dennis Ritchie

The Computer History Archive has published Dennis Ritchie's previously lost PhD thesis, providing unprecedented access to the early academic work of the co-creator of Unix and the C programming langua...

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We beat Google’s zero-knowledge proof of quantum cryptanalysis

Trail of Bits successfully exploited vulnerabilities in Google's Rust-based zero-knowledge proof system to create a forged proof that outperforms Google's original quantum cryptanalysis benchmarks. Th...

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Recent advances push Big Tech closer to the Q-Day danger zone

Recent advances in quantum computing are accelerating the timeline for Q-Day, when quantum computers could break widely-used RSA and elliptic curve cryptography. Big Tech companies are at varying stag...

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Show HN: Smol machines – subsecond coldstart, portable virtual machines

Smol Machines introduces a lightweight virtual machine solution with subsecond cold starts and high portability, making it suitable for edge computing and serverless applications. The project has gain...

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Claude Design

Anthropic has launched Claude Design, a new feature that allows users to visually design and customize their Claude AI assistant. The tool provides intuitive interfaces for configuring Claude's appear...

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NIST gives up enriching most CVEs

NIST has announced it will stop enriching most CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) with additional metadata, citing resource constraints and the overwhelming volume of vulnerabilities. This de...

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Ban the sale of precise geolocation

A proposal calls for banning the sale of precise geolocation data due to significant privacy and security risks, arguing that current regulations are insufficient. The article highlights how such data...

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Ada, its design, and the language that built the languages

This article explores the design and historical significance of the Ada programming language, highlighting its foundational role in modern software engineering and safety-critical systems. It discusse...

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Isaac Asimov: The Last Question (1956)

Isaac Asimov's classic 1956 sci-fi story 'The Last Question' is being discussed on Hacker News, with 573 points and 230 comments, reflecting its enduring relevance in tech circles. The story explores ...

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Practical Antiforgery in Software Design

The article proposes 'antiforgery' as a distinct discipline in software design, drawing parallels to currency counterfeiting deterrence techniques. It argues that existing terms like 'security' and 'c...

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AppArmor's experimental permissions prompting

Ubuntu 24.10 introduces experimental permissions prompting using AppArmor to provide fine-grained access control for applications without requiring code modifications. This security feature enables sy...

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Zoom teams up with World to verify humans in meetings

Zoom has partnered with World, Sam Altman's human verification company, to implement identity verification in meetings. The integration will display verification badges on participants' tiles to confi...

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New leaders, new fund: Sequoia has raised $7B to expand its AI bets

Sequoia Capital has raised $7 billion in its first major fund under new co-leaders Alfred Lin and Pat Grady, signaling a significant expansion of its AI investment strategy. The move highlights the fi...

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Are we tokenmaxxing our way to nowhere?

The article examines the growing divide between AI insiders and the general public, highlighting how major players like OpenAI and Anthropic are making aggressive moves while creating specialized term...

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Factory hits $1.5B valuation to build AI coding for enterprises

AI coding startup Factory has raised $150 million at a $1.5 billion valuation to develop AI agents for enterprise engineering teams. The funding round was led by Khosla Ventures with participation fro...

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Satellite and drone images reveal big delays in US data center construction

Satellite and drone imagery analysis reveals nearly 40% of US data center projects face significant construction delays due to labor shortages, power infrastructure bottlenecks, and equipment supply i...

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Tesla tells HW3 owner to 'be patient' after 7 years of waiting for FSD

Tesla has advised owners of its Hardware 3 (HW3) vehicles to 'be patient' after seven years of waiting for the promised Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities. The delay highlights ongoing challenges in...

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Measuring Claude 4.7's tokenizer costs

An analysis of Claude 4.7's new tokenizer reveals its cost implications for users, showing how tokenization efficiency affects API pricing and computational resources. The article provides detailed me...

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A simplified model of Fil-C

A simplified model of Fil-C demonstrates how this memory-safe C/C++ implementation works by automatically rewriting source code to track pointer allocations. The approach adds AllocationRecord structu...

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An early look at tailscale-rs, a tsnet library in Rust

Tailscale has released an early preview of tailscale-rs, a Rust library for its tsnet framework, enabling developers to build Tailscale-integrated applications in Rust. This library aims to provide th...

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Discourse is Not Going Closed Source

Discourse reaffirms its commitment to open source despite industry concerns that AI tools are accelerating vulnerability discovery in public codebases. The post argues that closing source code is not ...

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git-kv: Key-value store attached to git commits using Git notes

git-kv is a Bash script that creates a key-value store using Git notes, allowing developers to attach metadata like build IDs or test results directly to commits. It provides a lightweight way to trac...

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zmx - run local code agents on remote machines

zmx v0.5.0 introduces new CLI features for running code agents on remote machines, including the ability to execute commands, write files, and tail session outputs. The tool enables developers to run ...

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‘Tokenmaxxing’ is making developers less productive than they think

The article discusses 'tokenmaxxing,' a trend where developers prioritize high AI token usage as a productivity metric, arguing it leads to more code revisions and reduced actual efficiency. It cites ...

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Loop raises $95M to build supply chain AI that predicts disruptions

Loop, a San Francisco startup, has raised $95 million in a Series C round led by Valor to develop AI for predicting supply chain disruptions. The funding signals strong investor confidence in AI-drive...

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Amazon won’t release Fire Sticks that support sideloading anymore

Amazon is phasing out sideloading support on all future Fire TV Stick models as it transitions to its proprietary Vega OS. The new operating system restricts app installations to only those available ...

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Meta's AI spending spree is helping make its Quest headsets more expensive

Meta is increasing Quest VR headset prices by $50-100 due to rising component costs, particularly memory chips. The company's massive AI infrastructure investments, including billions in data centers ...

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OpenAI’s former Sora boss is leaving

Bill Peebles, the former leader of OpenAI's Sora video generation team, has left the company following OpenAI's decision to deprioritize the project. This departure is part of a broader strategic shif...

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Betting on the news raises ethical questions for journalists

Prediction markets like Polymarket and Kalshi are monetizing news events, raising ethical concerns for journalists as these platforms claim to offer more accurate forecasts than traditional media. New...

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NASA Force

NASA has launched a new platform called NASA Force, which has gained attention on Hacker News with 186 points and 202 comments. The site appears to be an official NASA initiative, though specific tech...

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Healthchecks.io now uses self-hosted object storage

Healthchecks.io has migrated to self-hosted object storage, improving data control and reducing reliance on third-party providers. The change reflects a growing trend among tech services to manage inf...

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Folk Computer

Folk Computer is an experimental computing platform with current capabilities including CNC previewing, QR scanning, GPU shaders, and Bluetooth/OpenCV integration. The project is supported by academic...

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Building ezli.me, a link shortener in Rust

The rustunit team built ezli.me, a minimalist link shortener in Rust to replace TinyURL after their free tier limitations. The service uses axum, tokio, and PostgreSQL with in-memory caching for perfo...

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Why is IPv6 so complicated?

This article explores why IPv6 is more complex than simply extending IPv4 addresses, addressing common misconceptions and alternative proposals. It explains that IPv6's design incorporates features fr...

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Terminator: The Story of the 6502 Code You See Onscreen

This appears to be a YouTube video exploring the technical details behind the 6502 assembly code visuals seen in the movie Terminator. The content focuses on the historical computing context and visua...

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Man who hacked US Supreme Court filing system sentenced to probation

Nicholas Moore was sentenced to probation for hacking into three U.S. government networks including the Supreme Court filing system. He used stolen credentials to access the systems and then publicly ...

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Google’s AI Mode can now help you find products in stock nearby

Google has expanded its AI Mode to help users find products in stock at nearby stores, adding a new feature for tracking prices at specific hotels. This update enhances local shopping and travel plann...

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Bluesky confirms DDoS attack is cause of continued app outages

Bluesky confirms its ongoing service outages are due to a sophisticated DDoS attack that began on April 15, impacting feeds, notifications, and search functionality. The company states no evidence of ...

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Lucasfilm drops The Mandalorian and Grogu final trailer at CinemaCon

Lucasfilm unveiled the final trailer for 'The Mandalorian and Grogu' film at CinemaCon, featuring returning cast members and new characters. The film serves as a spinoff after production delays for Se...

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Should you stare into Sam Altman’s orb before your next date?

Tinder is offering five free boosts to users who verify their identity using World's facial scanning orb technology, co-founded by Sam Altman. The service requires physical presence at an orb location...

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The best budget smartphones you can buy

The article reviews the best budget smartphones under $600, highlighting the iPhone 17E as Apple's most affordable option with the same A19 processor as flagship models but with compromises like a 60H...

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New Smart Shapes Feature Now Available on Kindle Scribe

Amazon has released a new 'Smart Shapes' feature for the Kindle Scribe, including support for the original 2022 model. The update also includes the ability to write on sideloaded PDFs, enhancing the d...

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Amazon is discontinuing Kindle for PC on June 30th

Amazon is discontinuing its Kindle for PC app on June 30th and replacing it with a new standalone application that will only be compatible with Windows 11. This move may affect users on older Windows ...