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The Critical State of Cyberspace

This analysis examines the critical vulnerabilities in global cyberspace, where NATO and other entities face challenges in attributing cyber attacks and ensuring deterrence. The article proposes a dec...

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Navigating the MTE Landscape: iOS Memory Protection Deep Dive

This technical deep dive explores Apple's Memory Tagging Extensions (MTE) implementation in iOS, analyzing its effectiveness in preventing memory safety vulnerabilities. The research provides detailed...

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Zig: Build System Reworked

The Zig programming language has undergone a significant rework of its build system, introducing new features and improvements to enhance the development experience. The update includes better depende...

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OpenRouter raises $113M Series B

OpenRouter, an AI model routing platform, has secured $113 million in Series B funding led by major venture capital firms. The platform helps developers dynamically route requests to various AI models...

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Canonical takes over Flutter desktop maintenance & roadmap

Canonical has been named the new lead maintainer and strategic steward of Flutter desktop for Windows, macOS, and Linux, as announced at Google I/O 2026. This marks a significant governance expansion ...

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Claw Patrol: an open-source security firewall for agents

Deno has released Claw Patrol, an open-source security firewall designed to protect production systems from potentially harmful agent actions. The tool addresses the security risks of giving AI agents...

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TikTok’s road to becoming a super app

TikTok is expanding beyond social media by adding features like TikTok Shop, local discovery, games, and now hotel booking capabilities, positioning itself as a potential 'super app' similar to China'...

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How we contain Claude across products

Anthropic has published a detailed overview of their sandboxing techniques used across Claude products, including gVisor for Claude.ai, Seatbelt/Bubblewrap for Claude Code, and full VMs for Claude Cow...

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Openrsync: An implementation of rsync, by the OpenBSD team

The OpenBSD team has released Openrsync, a new implementation of the rsync file synchronization tool. This portable implementation aims to be simpler and more secure than the original, following OpenB...

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A New Design for Pretty Printer Implementations in Rust

The article discusses a new approach to implementing pretty printers in Rust, addressing the challenges of adapting functional programming-based designs to Rust's memory management constraints. It exp...

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Custom Errors Are Non-Negotiable in My Rust Applications

The article advocates for using custom error enums in Rust applications to handle multiple error types cleanly, replacing the need for verbose error handling patterns or third-party crates. It demonst...

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Am I a Bad Friend?

The author describes their decade-long personal data analysis project, where they processed 1.2 million messages from 20 years of chat history to create a structured life vault in Obsidian. The projec...

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Meta is reportedly developing an AI pendant

Meta is developing an AI-powered pendant for testing within the next year, building on technology from its acquisition of Limitless, a startup that created a conversation-recording pendant. The compan...

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The groupthink boom: what three top VCs really think about the AI frenzy

The article examines the current AI investment frenzy through the lens of three top VCs, highlighting the extreme enthusiasm and potential overvaluation in the sector. It reveals how young founders ar...

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Nix on Sailfish X (Sailfish OS for Sony Xperia)

The article details the process of installing Nix package manager on Sailfish OS for Sony Xperia devices, aiming to expand the limited software options available on this privacy-focused mobile operati...

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On Rendering Diffs

The article discusses the challenges of rendering code diffs in pull requests, particularly for large changes, and introduces Diffs, a solution developed by Pierre Computer Company to improve the code...

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Environmentalists turn out in force to oppose Trump coal ash rollbacks

The Trump administration is proposing to shift coal ash monitoring and enforcement responsibilities to state governments, potentially allowing them to bypass national environmental standards. Environm...

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Pebblebee’s Halo watches my back and my belongings

Pebblebee's new $59.99 Halo is a Bluetooth tracker that doubles as a personal safety device, featuring a 130dB siren, strobe lights, and emergency contact alerts. The device can notify up to five trus...