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Dirtyfrag: Universal Linux LPE

A critical Linux kernel vulnerability dubbed 'Dirtyfrag' has been disclosed, enabling local privilege escalation on most Linux systems. The flaw affects multiple kernel versions and distributions, pot...

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AlphaEvolve: Gemini-powered coding agent scaling impact across fields

DeepMind introduces AlphaEvolve, a new AI coding agent powered by Gemini that demonstrates significant improvements in code generation and problem-solving capabilities. The system shows promising resu...

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Behind the Scenes Hardening Firefox with Claude Mythos Preview

Mozilla details their successful use of Claude Mythos Preview and other AI models to identify and fix numerous security vulnerabilities in Firefox, marking a significant shift from AI-generated noise ...

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Major DNS Outage Hits .de Domains: DNSSEC Failure on May 5, 2026

A major DNS outage affected Germany's .de top-level domain on May 5, 2026, caused by a malformed DNSSEC signature served by DENIC, the official registry. The issue made millions of .de websites unreac...

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DHS can’t create vast DNA database to track ICE critics, lawsuit says

Four protesters are suing DHS and FBI to stop the alleged illegal collection and storage of DNA samples from Americans arrested during peaceful ICE protests. The lawsuit, filed in Illinois, claims the...

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SpaceX has a $55 billion plan to build AI chips in Texas

SpaceX plans to invest $55 billion in a new AI chip manufacturing plant called 'Terafab' in Austin, Texas, with potential expansion to $119 billion. The facility aims to produce enough chips to suppor...

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AI slop is killing online communities

The article discusses how the proliferation of low-quality AI-generated content ('AI slop') is degrading the quality of online communities. It highlights how automated systems are flooding platforms w...

7.0

Natural Language Autoencoders: Turning Claude's Thoughts into Text

Anthropic researchers have developed a new technique called Natural Language Autoencoders (NLAs) that can convert Claude's internal representations into human-readable text. This breakthrough provides...

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Agents need control flow, not more prompts

The article argues that AI agents require better control flow mechanisms rather than just more sophisticated prompting techniques. It discusses how current AI systems struggle with complex, multi-step...

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DeepSeek 4 Flash local inference engine for Metal

Developer antirez has released DeepSeek 4 Flash, a local inference engine optimized for Apple's Metal framework, enabling efficient AI model execution on Apple devices. The project has gained signific...

7.0

Motherboard sales 'collapse' amid unprecedented shortages fueled by AI

Motherboard sales have plummeted by over 25% as chipmakers prioritize AI chip production over consumer PC components. Major manufacturers like ASUS are projected to sell 5 million fewer motherboards i...

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A PHP license change is imminent

The PHP project is voting on a major license change that would replace its current dual-licensing scheme (PHP v3.01 and Zend v2.0) with the standard BSD three-clause license. This change, led by Ben R...

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Formatting an entire 25 million line codebase overnight: the rubyfmt story

Stripe engineers share their experience using Rubyfmt to automatically format their massive 25 million-line Ruby codebase in a single night, highlighting the technical challenges and solutions involve...

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Cloudflare lays off 1,100 employees

Cloudflare announces a major workforce reduction of 1,100 employees globally, attributing the decision to the company's rapid adoption of AI technologies and the need to restructure for the 'agentic A...

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Potential Consequences of Using Postgres as a Job Queue

The article discusses the hidden challenges of using PostgreSQL as a job queue at scale, explaining how the common implementation pattern can lead to performance issues like CPU spikes and vacuum prob...

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Mojo v1.0.0b1

Mojo v1.0.0b1 has been released, marking a significant milestone for this high-performance programming language that aims to combine the usability of Python with the performance of C. This beta releas...

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DNSSEC disruption affecting .de domains

DENIC, the registry for .de domains, experienced a DNSSEC disruption affecting all DNSSEC-signed .de domains, potentially impacting domain resolution for users and operators. The root cause remains un...

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OpenAI launches new voice intelligence features in its API

OpenAI has introduced new voice intelligence capabilities to its API, expanding beyond text-based interactions. The features are particularly useful for customer service applications but also have bro...

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Hackers deface school login pages after claiming another Instructure hack

Hackers from the ShinyHunters group have allegedly breached Instructure's systems for the second time, defacing login pages of multiple educational institutions with extortion messages. The attack hig...

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Perplexity’s Personal Computer is now available to everyone on Mac

Perplexity has made its Personal Computer AI agent available to all Mac users through its desktop app, expanding beyond its previous limited release to Perplexity Max subscribers. The software brings ...

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Google’s $9.99-per-month AI health coach launches May 19

Google is launching an AI-powered health coaching service on May 19, priced at $9.99 per month. The service, powered by Gemini, will provide personalized fitness coaching, sleep advice, and overall we...

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RIP social media. What comes next is messy.

The article examines the fragmentation of traditional social media platforms and the challenges of maintaining healthy online communities as users migrate to smaller, more specialized platforms. It ex...

7.0

Canvas is down as ShinyHunters threatens to leak schools’ data

Canvas, a widely-used learning management system owned by Instructure, is experiencing downtime following a major data breach. The hacking group ShinyHunters claims responsibility and is threatening t...

7.0

A hacker ran me over with a robot lawn mower

A security researcher successfully hacked a Yarbo robot lawn mower from 6,000 miles away, demonstrating critical security vulnerabilities that allowed remote control of the device. The researcher was ...

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The Self-Cancelling Subscription

The article discusses the concept of 'self-cancelling subscriptions' as a solution to the problem of subscription fatigue and forgotten recurring payments. It proposes a system where subscriptions aut...

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aube, a fast Node.js package manager

Aube is a new Node.js package manager that claims to be significantly faster than existing solutions like pnpm, bun, npm, and Yarn, with benchmarks showing 7.1x speed improvements. It features a globa...

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Additive Blending on the Nintendo 64

The article explains why PlayStation games often had more impressive explosion and special effects than Nintendo 64 games, attributing it to differences in how the two consoles handled additive blendi...

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Disney looking to make a unified ‘super app,’ report says

Disney is reportedly developing a unified 'super app' under new CEO Josh D'Amaro's leadership, aiming to consolidate various Disney services and experiences into a single platform. This move appears t...

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Bumble is getting rid of the swipe, CEO says

Bumble is planning to remove the signature swipe feature from its dating app as part of a major redesign, with CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd indicating a shift toward AI integration. The company is developin...

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Hackers hack victims hacked by other hackers

A mysterious hacking group is targeting systems already compromised by cybercrime group TeamPCP, removing TeamPCP's presence and tools from victim networks. This unusual case of 'hacking the hackers' ...

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Kalshi doubles valuation in 5 months, hitting $22B

Prediction market startup Kalshi has doubled its valuation to $22 billion in just five months following a $1 billion Series F funding round led by Coatue, with participation from Sequoia, Andreessen H...

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Elon Musk tried to hire OpenAI founders to start AI unit inside Tesla

Emails and court testimony reveal that in 2018, Elon Musk attempted to recruit OpenAI's founding team, including Sam Altman, to establish an AI lab within Tesla. The evidence shows Musk's waning confi...

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Former NASA chief takes helm of national security space firm

Former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine has been appointed CEO of Quantum Space, a company developing the Ranger spacecraft for military applications. The spacecraft features advanced maneuverabilit...

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Did Microsoft just tease a new Xbox UI?

Microsoft has provided a closer look at a new unified Xbox UI designed to work consistently across handhelds, consoles, and cloud gaming platforms. The interface was first shown during the Game Develo...

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Notes on the xAI/Anthropic data center deal

Anthropic has partnered with SpaceX/xAI to utilize the full capacity of the controversial Colossus data center, which has faced criticism for its environmental impact. The deal comes as Anthropic face...

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Show HN: TRUST – Coding Rust like it's 1989

TRUST is a project that allows developers to write Rust code using a 1989-style programming environment, emulating the constraints and tools of that era. The project provides a nostalgic experience by...

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Ploopy Bean - external trackpoint

Ploopy has launched the Bean, a high-sensitivity external trackpoint device featuring 3-micron touch detection, 1000Hz polling rate, and customizable buttons via VIA software. The open-source, 3D-prin...

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Programming Still Sucks

The article is a personal reflection on the misconceptions about software development jobs, contrasting the idealized image of tech work with its often chaotic reality. The author discusses how non-te...

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Making your own programming language is easier than you think (but also harder)

The article is a personal account of a developer's journey creating their own programming language, discussing both the accessibility and challenges of language design. While the author acknowledges t...

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Why Don’t Lowercase Letters Come Right After Uppercase Letters in ASCII?

The article explains the historical design choice in ASCII encoding where lowercase letters don't immediately follow uppercase letters, revealing that the 6-character gap was intentionally created so ...

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Building Transit Tracker

The article details the creation of Transit Tracker, an open-source DIY public transit arrivals board for home use, which gained significant popularity through social media. The project was initiated ...

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Affordances of a screenless writing interface

The author explores the experience of using a screenless writing interface, finding it surprisingly effective for first drafts despite initial concerns about accuracy. The device's limitations, such a...