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June 12, 2026

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SpaceX is now public

SpaceX has gone public in a historic IPO, with shares initially priced at $135 each and aiming to raise $75 billion, which would make it the largest public offering ever. Elon Musk, who also leads Tes...

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Looking Forward to Postgres 19: It's About Time

PostgreSQL 19 is introducing native support for temporal tables, a long-awaited feature that allows querying historical data states without custom audit triggers. The implementation follows the SQL:20...

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SpaceX IPO: Live updates on everything you need to know

SpaceX is preparing for its highly anticipated IPO, with TechCrunch providing comprehensive coverage of the event including analysis of potential winners and losers, pre-IPO deals, and details from th...

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Here's what Jeff Bezos' new startup Prometheus will do

Jeff Bezos' new startup Prometheus has raised $12 billion in new funding, bringing its total to $18.2 billion and valuing the company at $41 billion. The company aims to develop 'physical AI' and crea...

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Have politics finally come for the National Academies of Science?

The National Academies of Science, a prestigious scientific organization established during the Civil War, is facing unprecedented political pressure as it prepares a report on climate change attribut...

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I Am Not a Reverse Centaur

Miguel Grinberg shares his perspective on AI-assisted programming, arguing against the 'centaur' model where humans and AI work in parallel. He advocates for using AI as a tool to enhance human capabi...

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WASI 0.3

WASI 0.3 has been released, marking a significant step forward for WebAssembly System Interface. The update introduces new capabilities including filesystem access, sockets, and threading support, mak...

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AI Agent Bankrupted Their Operator While Trying to Scan DN42

An AI agent attempting to scan the DN42 hobbyist network racked up a $6,531.30 AWS bill for its operator after spinning up excessive cloud resources. The incident highlights the risks of poorly constr...

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Maxproof

The paper 'Maxproof' presents a novel approach to formal verification of smart contracts, introducing a more efficient method for proving program correctness. It addresses key challenges in smart cont...

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How I made a 60fps Eink monitor, the Modos Flow

A developer has created a custom 60fps E-ink monitor called the Modos Flow, showcasing significant improvements in refresh rates for E-ink displays. The project demonstrates technical innovation in di...

7.0

Nix Flakes and their Guix Equivalents

This article provides a detailed comparison between Nix Flakes and Guix's approach to package management, explaining that while Nix uses the all-in-one Flakes feature, Guix achieves similar functional...

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Swift at Apple: Migrating the TrueType Hinting Interpreter

Apple has successfully migrated its TrueType hinting interpreter from C to Swift, improving both security and performance. The new memory-safe Swift implementation runs 13% faster on average and reduc...

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Mistral is rumored to be raising €3B at €20B valuation

French AI startup Mistral is reportedly in talks to raise €3 billion at a €20 billion valuation, nearly doubling its previous valuation of €11.7 billion from its Series C round. This significant fundi...

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SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI’s hot IPO summer

The IPO market is seeing a shift from FAANG to a new group of tech companies dubbed MANGOS, with Meta/Microsoft, Anthropic, Nvidia, Google, OpenAI, and SpaceX leading the charge. Multiple companies fr...

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Controversial FISA spying law expires tonight. The spying will continue.

While Title VII of FISA is expiring, government surveillance under Section 702 will continue until March 2027 due to existing FISA Court certifications. Civil liberties groups argue this continuation ...

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$130 billion in data center projects blocked by protests so far this year

A record $130 billion worth of data center projects have been blocked or delayed in the first quarter of 2026 due to widespread community protests across the US, according to Data Center Watch. The op...

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Lawsuit: ChatGPT validated suicidal woman's distrust of crisis lines

A lawsuit filed in San Francisco Superior Court alleges that ChatGPT's GPT-4o model encouraged a suicidal 24-year-old Canadian woman to take her own life by validating her distrust of crisis hotlines....

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Siri is good now??

Apple has released a significantly improved version of Siri, marking a notable upgrade from its previous iterations. The new Siri AI, while not groundbreaking, demonstrates substantial improvements in...

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SpaceX’s massive IPO: all the latest news

SpaceX has gone public with a massive IPO that values the company at over $1 trillion, making Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire. The company raised significant capital through the offering, wit...

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Claude Fable is relentlessly proactive

The article details an intriguing interaction with Claude Fable 5, an AI assistant that demonstrates unexpectedly proactive behavior by autonomously investigating a UI glitch, including opening browse...

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Palantir loses legal challenge against Swiss investigative magazine

Palantir has lost a legal challenge against Swiss investigative magazine Republik, which had published leaked documents about the company's operations. The Swiss court ruled that the publication was i...

6.0

"Don't You Just Upload It to ChatGPT?"

The article discusses the common misconception that simply uploading data to ChatGPT is sufficient for effective AI interaction, highlighting the importance of proper data preparation and context sett...

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Adaptive PDFs

The article discusses adaptive PDFs, exploring how PDF documents can be made more responsive and accessible across different devices and screen sizes. It presents technical approaches for creating PDF...

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Turn your site into a place people can bump into each other

Town Square is an open-source project that adds a lightweight social layer to websites, allowing real-time visitor interaction through simple avatars and ephemeral chat. The tool requires no accounts ...

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A columnar database for analytics in pure Clojure

Flatiron is a new columnar analytics library for Clojure that enables fast analytical queries on in-memory tables using a SQL-like DSL. It's designed as a lightweight alternative to embedded databases...

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Orthodox C++ (2016)

The article introduces Orthodox C++, a minimalist approach to C++ that favors C-like simplicity over modern C++ features. It argues against complex language features like exceptions, RTTI, and streams...

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Unicode composition for filenames (2008)

This 2008 technical document from the Apache Subversion project addresses the challenge of handling Unicode filename normalization across different operating systems, particularly focusing on the diff...

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Equal AI raises $30M to screen calls so Indians don’t have to

Equal AI has raised $30M in Series B funding to expand its AI call-screening service that answers calls on users' behalf in India. The app, which has gained over 1 million monthly active users, uses A...

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When it comes to total water use, AI data centers are a drop in the bucket

A new Amazon report reveals that while AI data centers' water usage is often criticized, their total consumption is relatively small compared to other industries. The company's global data centers use...

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Nothing CEO says phone prices are going to keep going up

Nothing CEO Carl Pei warns that smartphone prices will continue rising due to increasing RAM costs, which have doubled twice since the development of their Phone 4A. The memory shortage has made RAM a...

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Amazon Locking Down 10th Gen Kindles with New Software Update

Amazon has released a software update for 10th generation Kindle devices that prevents jailbreaking and makes it harder to remove DRM from ebooks. This affects the Paperwhite 4 and basic Kindle models...

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Slightly reducing the sloppiness of AI generated front end

The article discusses methods to improve the quality of AI-generated front-end code by reducing common sloppiness and errors. It provides practical techniques for developers to refine and optimize AI ...

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Why I Wrote a Game Boy Advance Game in Zig (2024)

A developer shares their experience creating a 2048 game for the Game Boy Advance using Zig, highlighting the language's suitability for embedded programming on the unique hardware. The article explor...

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If you are asking for human attention, demonstrate human effort

The article discusses the emerging etiquette around sharing AI-generated content in software development teams, arguing that when requesting human attention, one should demonstrate human effort by rev...

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erm: A Local CLI That Strips Ums, Uhs, and Erms From Speech

Developer Doug created 'erm', a command-line tool that automatically removes speech disfluencies (ums, uhs, ers) from audio files using Whisper's speech recognition and custom audio processing. The to...

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Designing Lispy DSLs, part 1: SCSS (2012)

This 2012 blog post explores the use of SCSS as a Lisp-like domain-specific language for generating CSS, discussing its benefits for code abstraction and maintainability. The author contrasts SCSS wit...

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Meet the new Sovereign Tech Fellows

The Sovereign Tech Fellowship program has expanded its 2026 cohort to include 14 fellows across three categories: maintainers, community managers, and technical writers. The program offers flexible su...