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Anthropic's run-rate revenue hits $47 billion

Anthropic has announced reaching a $47 billion annual run-rate revenue, showing remarkable growth from $30 billion in April 2026 and $14 billion in February 2026. The company's revenue has grown over ...

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Botnet of more than 17 million devices dismantled

Dutch authorities have dismantled a massive botnet consisting of over 17 million compromised devices, controlled through 200 servers. The operation was conducted by Dutch police and the National Cyber...

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The California state assembly has passed the 'Protect Our Games Act'

The California State Assembly has passed the 'Protect Our Games Act,' which would require game publishers to maintain access to purchased games or provide refunds when online services are discontinued...

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GTA 6 Developers Unionize

Developers working on the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) have announced the formation of a union at Rockstar Games. The move comes amid growing concerns about working conditions in the...

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Is AI causing a repeat of frontend’s lost decade?

The article draws parallels between the current AI development landscape and the 'lost decade' of frontend development, where rapid innovation led to fragmentation and complexity. It examines whether ...

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What are important data systems problems, ignored by research? (2024)

A panel of database experts identified under-researched data systems challenges, with variable-length string processing emerging as a critical issue. Real-world data analysis shows strings comprise ab...

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Lunacy - Lua 5.1 interpreter with Lazy Basic Block Versioning and JIT

Lunacy is a new Lua 5.1 interpreter written in Rust that implements Lazy Basic Block Versioning (LBBV) and includes a JIT compiler. The project applies research from Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert's PhD wo...

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SpaceX awarded $6.45B in Space Force contracts ahead of IPO

SpaceX has been awarded $6.45 billion in Space Force contracts, as disclosed in its recent IPO filing which also revealed that government contracts accounted for 20% of its 2025 revenue. The timing of...

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Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket explodes during testing in Florida

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded during testing in Florida, representing a significant setback for Jeff Bezos' spaceflight company. The incident could impact the company's ability to compete wi...

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Waymo dominates autonomous vehicle registrations as Tesla trails behind

A new Texas law and AV tracking tool reveals that Waymo is leading in autonomous vehicle registrations, significantly outpacing Tesla in the state. The data provides the most comprehensive view to dat...

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Kenyan court blocks Trump admin from dumping Ebola-exposed Americans there

A Kenyan court has blocked the Trump administration's plan to establish an Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya for Americans exposed to the virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Katiba Ins...

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Analysis of Texas measles outbreak shows just how dangerous virus is

A detailed analysis of the 2025 Texas measles outbreak reveals the severe impact of the disease, with 20% of cases requiring hospitalization, primarily among young children. The outbreak, which began ...

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We should be more tired than the model

The article discusses the human cost of AI development, arguing that the tech industry's relentless pursuit of AI advancement is leading to burnout and unsustainable working conditions. It calls for m...

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You probably don't need Yocto, and that's fine

The article challenges the default assumption that Yocto is necessary for all embedded Linux projects, arguing that its complexity and maintenance burden may be unnecessary for many use cases. It expl...

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Why I am against GenAI and everything it stands for

The author presents a critical perspective on generative AI, distinguishing it from traditional machine learning applications they view as beneficial. They express concern about the technology being p...

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Leaving performance on the table

The article discusses how developers often leave significant performance gains on the table by not providing compilers with sufficient information about code execution paths. It explains two main appr...

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Cognition’s Scott Wu says AI coding agents shouldn’t replace humans

Scott Wu, co-founder of Cognition which created the Devin AI coding agent, argues that AI coding tools should augment rather than replace human programmers. While Devin is considered the first and mos...

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Severed sea cucumber appendages don't seem to die

Scientists have discovered that severed appendages from the sea cucumber species Psolus fabricii can survive indefinitely in ordinary seawater without any special conditions, a phenomenon described as...

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How do you version public web APIs?

The article discusses the challenges and potential anti-patterns of versioning public web APIs, particularly critiquing the common practice of embedding version numbers in API paths (e.g., /api/v1) wh...

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tail CI logs over SSH

Tangled introduces a new feature that allows developers to tail CI logs over SSH, providing a terminal user interface (TUI) for real-time log monitoring. The solution leverages SSH's capabilities to d...

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Avoid using "<![CDATA[ ... ]]>" in RSS

The article advises against using CDATA sections in RSS feeds due to complications with escaping the ']]>' sequence and reduced code readability. It recommends using standard XML character escaping in...

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DOJ sues states that rejected ICE requests for undercover license plates

The DOJ is suing four states for blocking ICE agents from obtaining undercover license plates, claiming the policies endanger agents and enable doxing. However, the lawsuit relies on ICE monitoring we...

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Rocket Report: A dark day for Blue Origin; Pentagon eyes new launch site

The article covers multiple space industry updates, including a new crew launch to China's Tiangong space station with one astronaut scheduled for a year-long stay. It also mentions setbacks for Blue ...

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Acer’s launching a Linux handheld for streaming your PC games

Acer has announced the Nitro Blaze Link, a Linux-based handheld gaming device focused on PC game streaming rather than local gameplay. The device features modest specs including a 7-inch display, 1GB ...

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Huion Note E e-notebook is now available

Huion has released the Note E e-notebook featuring an 8.4-inch paper-like display and a battery-free magnetic pen with PenTech 3.0 technology. The device includes a customized launcher for quick acces...