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151. Google Handed ICE Student Journalist's Bank and Credit Card Numbers
Amandla Thomas-Johnson didn't know how much information ICE requested in a subpoena now. Google never gave him a chance to fight it.
152. CEO 'Jokes' ICE Is Watching Salesforce Employees Who Traveled to the U.S.
"Employees are going absolutely apeshit in internal Slack about how completely awful it was."
153. Code has _always_ been the easy part
When I joined Etsy the team was two years into a rewrite chasing a more elegant architecture (actually two distinct incompatible elegant architectures), and hadn’t shipped a customer facing feature in that time. I like to say (and it may even be true) that stopping and pivoting the team to standardizing on PHP was critical to unlocking everything that came later at Etsy. After all, no one ever has to argue about what elegant PHP looks like.
154. China showcases new Moon ship and reusable rocket in one extraordinary test
The test marks a significant step in China's push to land humans on the Moon by 2030.
155. The Little Bool of Doom
A short story about debugging and how sometimes what's true is false. Starring everyone's favourite uncle, Undefined Behaviour.
156. Show HN: Algorithmically Finding the Longest Line of Sight on Earth
157. Airspace closure followed spat over drone-related tests and balloon shoot-down
Pentagon officials had undertaken planning to use military technology near Fort Bliss, in El Paso, to practice downing drones.
158. Roundcube Webmail: SVG feImage bypasses image blocking to track email opens
Roundcube's HTML sanitizer doesn't treat SVG feImage href as an image source. Attackers can bypass remote image blocking to track email opens. (CVE-2026-25916)
159. Show HN: Building My Own Google Analytics for $0
How I reverse-engineered Google Analytics and built my own analytics service for personal projects.
160. NHS staff told to stop discouraging first cousin marriages
The National Child Mortality Database, which is funded by taxpayers, says that the risk of having a child with a genetic disorder is only ‘slightly increased’
161. SAC of Enshittification
162. Show HN: Model Training Memory Simulator
Zhéyuán Chén's homepage
163. Show HN: I vibecoded 177 tools for my own use (CalcBin)
Free online calculators, converters, and utility tools. No signup required.
164. Half of xAI's founders left the company
Whatever the cause of the departures, the cumulative impact is alarming. There is a lot of work left to do at xAI, and an IPO will bring more scrutiny than the lab has ever faced before.
165. Columbia Admitted Epstein's Girlfriend via 'Irregular' Process
166. The Markets of Old London
167. Why is Singapore no longer "cool"?
168. Data exfil from agents in messaging apps
Communicating with AI agents (like OpenClaw) via messaging apps (like Slack and Telegram) has become much more popular. But it can expose users to a largely unrecognized LLM-specific data exfiltration risk, because these apps support ‘link previews’ as a feature. With previews enabled, user data can be exfiltrated automatically after receiving a malicious link in an LLM-generated message -- whereas without previews, the user would typically have to click the malicious link to exfiltrate data. For example, OpenClaw via Telegram is exposed by default. Test any agent / communication app pairing below!
169. Show HN: I spent 3 years reverse-engineering a 40 yo stock market sim from 1986
The story of how Wall Street Raider—the most comprehensive financial simulator ever made—was born, nearly died, and was resurrected. A 40-year odyssey from Harvard Law to Steam.
170. China's Data Center Boom: A View from Zhangjiakou (2025)
After a quick 40 min high speed rail trip from Beijing North Station, I step off the platform in the sleepy station of Donghuayuan Bei in Hebei’s Zhangjiakou.
171. Exploiting signed bootloaders to circumvent UEFI Secure Boot
Русская версия этой статьи. Modern PC motherboards' firmware follow UEFI specification since 2010. In 2013, a new technology called Secure Boot appeared, intended to prevent bootkits from being...
172. AT&T, Verizon blocking release of Salt Typhoon security assessment reports
173. Lost Soviet Moon Lander May Have Been Found
174. YouTube's $60B revenue revealed amid paid subscriber push
YouTube's total revenue last year surpassed that of rival streamer Netflix as it seeks to dominate TVs.
175. Show HN: Goxe 19k Logs/S on an I5
goxe is a log reduction tool written in go. it normalizes, filters, and aggregates repeated messages. the result is less noise, lower bandwidth, and cheaper storage without losing visibility into recurring issues. - DumbNoxx/goxe
176. Long-Sought Proof Tames Some of Math's Unruliest Equations
Mathematicians finally understand the behavior of an important class of differential equations that describe everything from water pressure to oxygen levels in human tissues.
177. OpenAI got comfortable with The Pentagon using ChatGPT for war
The tech giant announced the US military will now have access to its chatbot.
178. A simpler way to remove explicit images from Search
There’s a new, simpler way for people to request the removal of non-consensual explicit images from Search.
179. AI Makes the Easy Part Easier and the Hard Part Harder
AI handles writing code but leaves the hard work: investigation, context, validation. Why vibe coding has limits and AI assistance can backfire.
180. Windows NT/OS2 Design Workbook