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Arbitrary code execution breaking sandboxes in KDE Plasma

A critical vulnerability in KDE Plasma allows arbitrary code execution by breaking out of application sandboxes like Flatpak. The exploit leverages the 'Open New Window' feature to spawn unsandboxed b...

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‘guix substitute‘ and ‘guix pull‘ vulnerabilities

Critical security vulnerabilities have been identified in GNU Guix's 'guix substitute' and 'guix pull' utilities, allowing for remote privilege escalation, store corruption, and arbitrary file overwri...

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Espionage Against the European Parliament

Citizen Lab reports that a member of the European Parliament's committee investigating spyware was targeted with Pegasus surveillance software. This incident highlights the severe risks faced by inves...

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Private space pilots are flying orbital missions for the US Space Force

True Anomaly and Rocket Lab successfully executed 'Victus Haze,' a complex orbital rendezvous mission for the U.S. Space Force demonstrating rapid-response satellite inspection capabilities. This exer...

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PostgreSQL and the OOM killer: Why we use strict memory overcommit

The article explains why Ubicloud enforces strict memory overcommit settings on its PostgreSQL instances to prevent the Linux OOM killer from terminating database processes during memory pressure. It ...

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crustc: Entirety of rustc, translated to C

The 'crustc' project demonstrates a complete translation of the Rust compiler (rustc) into C, resulting in a functional compiler built with GCC. This serves as a proof-of-concept for the author's broa...

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Diving into the depths of Widevine L3

This article details a technical analysis of breaking Widevine L3 DRM using the Qiling emulation framework and Differential Fault Analysis (DFA). It explains the architecture of Widevine's provisionin...

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Markets are competitive if and only if P != NP

This theoretical paper establishes a fundamental trade-off between market competitiveness and efficiency by linking them to the P vs NP problem. It argues that if P=NP, firms could efficiently detect ...

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Anthropic wants to develop its own drugs

Anthropic has launched Claude Science, an AI workbench designed to streamline scientific research by integrating fragmented tools and datasets. Alongside this platform release, the company announced i...

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Quoting Josh W. Comeau

Developer educator Josh W. Comeau reports a significant drop in course sales and engagement, attributing the decline primarily to the rise of LLMs providing free, personalized tutoring. He highlights ...

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Wordgard: In-browser rich-text editor from the creator of ProseMirror

Wordgard is a new in-browser rich-text editor developed by the creator of ProseMirror, aiming to provide a robust alternative for web-based text editing. The project leverages deep expertise in collab...

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Fixing full-bleed CSS

The article critiques the traditional 100vw-based approach for full-bleed CSS layouts, highlighting its failure to account for scrollbar width differences across operating systems. It proposes modern ...

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Jon Prosser responds to Apple lawsuit by blaming the other guy

YouTuber Jon Prosser has formally responded to Apple's lawsuit regarding iOS leaks, denying any conspiracy to harm the company while admitting to sharing revenue from leaked content. He shifts primary...

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Open Source AI Gap Map

The 'Current AI' non-profit has launched the Open Source AI Gap Map v0.1, indexing 421 specific products across software, models, datasets, and hardware from 228 organizations. The initiative also pro...

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Fable's judgement

Simon Willison highlights a strategic shift in using advanced AI agents like Fable and Claude Code, advocating for letting them exercise independent judgment on task delegation and testing scope. This...

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Jamesob's guide to running SOTA LLMs locally

This GitHub repository serves as a curated guide for running state-of-the-art large language models locally, likely covering tools like Ollama, LM Studio, and quantization techniques. It aggregates re...

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The Fall and Rise of Screwworm

This article explores the historical eradication of the screwworm fly, a significant veterinary success story involving sterile insect technique, and its recent resurgence due to climate change and re...

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Half-Baked Product

The article 'Half-Baked Product' discusses the common pitfall of releasing software that is incomplete or lacks polish, often driven by pressure to meet deadlines. It highlights how such products can ...

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Clickhouse is winning the Observability Wars

The author reflects on a decade of observability work, arguing that while ClickHouse is gaining traction, logs remain the most difficult component due to high cardinality and schema drift. The piece c...

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Visiting the stars (and planets, and telescopes) in VR

The Smithsonian's 'Starstruck' VR exhibit offers a 40-minute immersive journey through space, allowing visitors to explore locations like the Sun, the galactic center, and distant exoplanets. Currentl...

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Amazon updated 2023’s Fire HD 10 tablet with 4GB of RAM

Amazon has quietly updated its 2023 Fire HD 10 tablet by increasing the RAM to 4GB for the base 32GB storage model, accompanied by a modest price increase to $154.99. Higher-end 64GB variants and all ...

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This slim camera has a transparent LCD screen for a viewfinder

Godox has entered the compact camera market with its new C100, which features a unique transparent LCD screen that functions as both a display and an optical viewfinder. While the device joins a growi...

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Apple TV is hitting its stride

Apple TV+ is gaining momentum in 2026 with a strong lineup of new and returning shows, reinforcing its 'quality over quantity' strategy. The article highlights the success of new series like 'Widow's ...

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June 2026 newsletter

Simon Willison's June 2026 newsletter highlights key developments including the release of GLM-5.2 as a top open-weight model, alongside updates on Claude Fable 5 and GPT-5.6. It also covers US export...