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Wednesday July 30, 2025. 07:06 PM
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is continuing his aggressive recruitment campaign for new AI venture Meta Superintelligence Labs. After luring in staff from OpenAI, he has now targeted Thinking Machines Lab — a startup led by Mira Murati, OpenAI’s former chief technology...
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The latest conspiracy theory running around is that collaborating Murdoch and Vance will execute a 25th Amendment rug pull on the Orange Menace, when the time is 'right.' I guess the Lincoln Project knows what gets under Trump's skin. Sowing more suspicion that Shady JD...
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Read-only in weeks, deleted forever in months Dropbox has given users of its password manager until the end of October to extract their data before pulling the plug on the service.…
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'This was a deliberate, coordinated, digital attack' Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has activated the state's National Guard and declared a state of emergency in response to a cyberattack on the city of Saint Paul.…
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Does Tesla have a future? Where are the cheap US electric vehicles? How rapidly are Chinese EVs taking over the globe? Here's what we know.
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Trying to drum up more interest in a fading game type, as new modes like Blitz soar in popularity, Epic is making its Fortnite OG mode even more OG. Skill-based match-making was brought into Fortnite to allow newer players to learn as they progressed. — Read the rest The po...
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When you take tropical vacations, a common hotel warning is to 'lock your door' to keep out would-be burglars — but not always the kind you might think. At least not for one traveler, who neglected to take the hotel's advice, only to let out a high-pitched scream as a...
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Journalist Jack Poulson accidentally discovered that Google had completely removed two of his articles from search results after someone exploited a vulnerability in the company's Refresh Outdated Content tool. The security flaw allowed malicious actors to de-list specific...
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Ah, the old 'he stole my underage spa employee' defense — truly the stuff of presidential greatness. On Tuesday, President Trump released the latest chapter in his ever-morphing Epstein saga. The headline? Jeffrey Epstein was banished not for, you know, the whole...
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I am a giant fan of the Libby app for acquiring library books to read on my e-reader. Having received quite a few 'day of' newly released books, sometimes the only option to read the book is via the Libby app, and I can not send it directly to my Kindle. — Read the rest The...
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Can we have this as a global feature in all software? Please? Zed, a fast new Rust-based text editor aimed at programmers, now lets you totally disable LLM bot integration. We're sure some users will rejoice – but how many?…
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BrianFagioli writes: AI might be the future of software development, but a new report suggests we're not quite ready to take our hands off the wheel. Veracode has released its 2025 GenAI Code Security Report, and the findings are pretty alarming. Out of 80 carefully designed ...
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Hundreds of pages of records reviewed by WIRED show just how quickly DOGE gained access to systems at the Small Business Administration—and through it, a USDA system that handles payroll for federal law enforcement.
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In this footage, Adrian Munsey performs 'The Lost Sheep,' his touching 1979 song about such creatures, ovine and human alike. It really hits you about 2:50 in when you realize that home is as distant as the heart itself. Here's a better recording, though it lacks the...
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Competiton regulator smells abuse of a dominant market position, Zuckercorp claims all is well Meta's addition of AI services to encrypted messaging platform WhatsApp has Italian officials suspecting the Silicon Valley giant may be abusing its dominant market position to...
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GitHub director of developer policy, Felix Reda, has published a blog post about a GitHub-commissioned study by Open Forum Europe, Fraunhofer ISI and the European University Institute. The study finds, not surprisingly, 'a profound mismatch between the importance of open...
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There are a lot of things people expect the Linux kernel to do correctly. Some of these are checked by testing or static analysis; a few are ensured by run-time verification: checking a live property of a running Linux system. For example, the scheduler has a handful of...
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While no one was watching, two curious bear cubs slipped into a backyard and discovered a trampoline. A Ring camera caught the whole scene: the pair bounced like naughty toddlers who know they're bending the rules. I never imagined animals would seek out a trampoline, yet...
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JPMorgan's proposed fees for customer data access would cost fintech startups between 60 and 100% of their annual revenue 'just from one bank,' according to a trade group representing the affected firms. Steve Boms, executive director of the Financial Data and Technology...
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Sometimes, disputes between property owners and highway planners result in surreal looking buildings, like this Japanese office building. The Gate Tower Building in Osaka, Japan features something no other office building in the country has. A highway exit ramp passes...
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