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Gmail: Bringing easy end-to-end encryption to all businesses

Google is rolling out easy-to-use end-to-end encryption for Gmail business users, allowing encrypted emails to be sent to any inbox with minimal IT complexity. The feature launches in beta for interna...

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GPT‑5.5 Bio Bug Bounty

OpenAI has launched a bug bounty program for GPT-5.5 Bio, offering rewards for identifying vulnerabilities in its biological applications. This initiative aims to enhance security and reliability in A...

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Lambda Calculus Benchmark for AI

A new benchmark called Lambda Calculus Benchmark (Lambench) has been introduced to evaluate AI systems' ability to reason about lambda calculus and functional programming concepts. The benchmark tests...

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The Mac App Gold Rush in the Age of Vibe Coding

The article describes a surge in indie Mac app development fueled by AI coding tools, enabling solo developers to rapidly create and ship small, specialized applications. While this democratizes app c...

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You don't want long-lived keys

The article argues against using long-lived cryptographic keys due to accumulating security risks and operational challenges. It advocates for ephemeral keys (valid ≤1 day) as a more secure and manage...

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Metal Lossy Compression Format

A technical deep dive into Apple's undocumented Metal Lossy Compression format used in A15/M2 chips, which provides 1:2 compression ratio for textures. The author reverse-engineers the format using Me...

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Anthropic created a test marketplace for agent-on-agent commerce

Anthropic has developed an experimental marketplace where AI agents act as both buyers and sellers, conducting real transactions with actual goods and money. This represents a significant step toward ...

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Why Cohere is merging with Aleph Alpha

Canadian AI startup Cohere is acquiring German AI company Aleph Alpha with backing from Schwarz Group (Lidl's owner). The merger, supported by both governments, aims to create a sovereign European AI ...

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Palantir employees are talking about company's "descent into fascism"

Palantir employees are raising internal concerns about the company's deepening involvement with Trump administration policies, particularly in immigration enforcement and military operations, which so...

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Trump fires the entire National Science Board

The Trump administration has dismissed the entire National Science Board, which advises on the National Science Foundation's research funding. The NSF has been crucial for innovations like MRI technol...

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The AI Industry Is Discovering That the Public Hates It

The AI industry is facing significant public backlash as awareness of its ethical and social implications grows. This trend reflects increasing skepticism and concern over issues like privacy, job dis...

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Avoid Shipping Your Org Chart

The article discusses how organizational structures can negatively influence software architecture, leading to inefficient and poorly designed systems. It offers practical advice on avoiding 'org char...

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Your CPU Has More Registers Than You'd Think

This article explains how modern CPUs use register renaming and out-of-order execution to enable parallelism, revealing that physical register files contain hundreds of registers beyond the architectu...

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The people do not yearn for automation

The article discusses the concept of 'software brain' - a mindset that views the world through algorithms and automation. Despite AI advancements, the author argues that most people don't actually des...

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Comparing compression tools

A comprehensive comparison of common compression tools reveals practical recommendations for different use cases: zstd -3 for fast compression, xz -7 for best ratio, and zstd -12/-17 for balanced trad...

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Build yourself flowers

Vicki Boykis reflects on the evolving role of machine learning practitioners in the age of generative AI, questioning where traditional ML fits in modern workflows. She shares her personal journey and...

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Why I’m Done Making Desktop Applications (2009)

A developer shares his transition from desktop to web applications after creating a web version of his Bingo Card Creator software, which outperformed the desktop counterpart in development ease, sale...

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The climate tech IPO window could finally be cracking open

The climate tech IPO market is showing signs of opening up with nuclear startup X-energy going public and geothermal startup Fervo preparing to follow. This development may indicate a long-awaited opp...

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An influx of used EVs could drive down prices

A significant influx of used EVs is expected to hit the market as leases expire, with numbers projected to grow from 123,000 in 2025 to over 600,000 annually by 2027. This surge in supply is likely to...

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The US gets the worst phones

The US smartphone market is falling behind global innovation due to Apple and Samsung's focus on iterative updates rather than breakthrough features. Chinese manufacturers are pushing boundaries with ...

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GPT-5.5 prompting guide

OpenAI has released a prompting guide for GPT-5.5 with practical recommendations including sending user-visible updates during multi-step tasks and treating it as a new model family rather than a drop...

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llm 0.31

LLM 0.31 introduces new features including support for OpenAI's GPT-5.5 model, verbosity controls for GPT-5+ models, and image detail options for image attachments. The update also makes extra OpenAI ...

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Quoting Romain Huet

OpenAI's Romain Huet confirms that GPT-5.5 will not have a separate Codex model, as the company has unified coding capabilities directly into the main model since GPT-5.4. The new version shows signif...

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Discret 11, the French TV encryption of the 80s

A technical analysis of Discret 11, the French TV encryption system from the 1980s, exploring its historical cryptographic methods and implementation details. The article provides insights into early ...

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New 10 GbE USB adapters are cooler, smaller, cheaper

New 10 GbE USB adapters have been released, offering improved cooling, smaller form factors, and lower prices. These updates make high-speed networking more accessible and practical for users with USB...

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Martin Galway's music source files from 1980's Commodore 64 games

Legendary Commodore 64 composer Martin Galway has released the original source files for his iconic game music from the 1980s on GitHub. This provides valuable historical insight into early computer m...

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Replace IBM Quantum back end with /dev/urandom

A GitHub project demonstrates replacing IBM Quantum backend with /dev/urandom, highlighting the indistinguishability of quantum and pseudorandom outputs in certain contexts. The post sparked discussio...

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Do I belong in tech anymore?

A design engineer shares their personal experience with burnout and disillusionment in the tech industry, citing the psychological toll of AI tools being implemented without proper oversight or consen...

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Removing the AUICGP instruction

The CHERIoT project is removing the AUICGP instruction from its ISA to simplify the architecture and align with the upcoming RV32YE standard. This instruction was originally introduced for symmetry wi...

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Basic Type System Terminology

This article clarifies fundamental type system terminology, explaining the differences between static/dynamic typing and strong/weak typing with concrete examples. It addresses common misconceptions i...

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My Homemade PBX

An engineer shares a nostalgic account of building a homemade PBX telephone system in the early 1990s using salvaged components and microcontrollers. The project was driven by a lifelong fascination w...

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Maine’s governor vetoes data center moratorium

Maine's governor has vetoed L.D. 307, which would have established the nation's first statewide moratorium on new data centers until November 2027. The legislation aimed to pause data center developme...

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Lachy Groom to back India startup Pronto at a $200M valuation, sources say

Indian on-demand house-help startup Pronto is reportedly raising a $20 million funding round led by investor Lachy Groom at a $200 million valuation, doubling its valuation from just weeks prior. The ...

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Researchers say we’re talking less than ever

Research shows a significant 28% decline in spoken words between 2005-2019, with people speaking only 16,632 words daily by 2019 compared to earlier measurements. The shift toward digital communicatio...

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Xbox’s weirdest studio is on a roll

Double Fine, the quirky game studio acquired by Microsoft in 2019, has recently released Kiln, a multiplayer brawler featuring pottery-themed gameplay, following last year's well-received title Keeper...

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The most exciting laptop I’ve seen in forever

The Verge's Installer newsletter highlights the Framework Laptop as an exceptionally exciting device, praising its innovative modular design and repairability features. The article appears in the cont...