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241. Update Now: iOS 26.2 Fixes 20 Security Vulnerabilities, 2 Actively Exploited
Apple today released iOS 26.2, iPadOS 26.2, and macOS 26.2, all of which introduce new features, bug fixes, and security improvements. Apple says that the updates address over 20 vulnerabilities, including two bugs that are known to have been actively exploited. There are a pair of WebKit vulnerabilities that could allow maliciously crafted web content to execute code or cause memory corruption.
242. Google De-Indexed My Bear Blog and I Don't Know Why
A month after I started my first Bear blog at , my blog was entirely de-indexed by Google for no apparent reason: I have since migrated to (you ar...
243. Rivian Unveils Custom Silicon, R2 Lidar Roadmap, and Universal Hands Free
RJ opened the first ever Autonomy and AI Day explaining why Rivian believes it is positioned to lead in this next phase of the industry. The company is leaning hard into compute, custom hardware, large scale AI systems, and a shared data foundation that touches every part of the ownership experience. Let's break it all
244. Texas sues biggest TV makers, alleging smart TVs spy on users without consent
Automated Content Recognition brings “mass surveillance” to homes, lawsuits say.
245. California threatens to ban Tesla sales for 30 days
246. Home Depot GitHub token exposed for a year, granted access to internal systems
A security researcher tried to alert Home Depot to the security lapse exposing its back-end GitHub source code repos and other internal cloud systems, but was ignored.
247. Poor Johnny still won't encrypt
The state of email encryption
248. Director of MIT's Plasma and Fusion Center, Dies at 47
Nuno Loureiro, an MIT professor of nuclear science and engineering and of physics, has died at 47. A theoretical physicist and fusion scientist, and director of the MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, Loureiro studied complex problems at the center of fusion vacuum chambers and at the edges of the universe.
249. Why Twilio Segment Moved from Microservices Back to a Monolith
Discover Twilio’s shift to a single powerful service! Learn cloud communication trends, customer success stories, and how to build scalable apps. Join now!
250. GNU Unifont
GNU Unifont free software utilities
251. It's time to reset our expectations for AI
The hype we have been sold for the past few years has been overwhelming. Hype Correction is the antidote.
252. VPN location claims don't match real traffic exits
17 out of 20 popular VPNs exit traffic from different countries than they claim. Dig into what that means and why it matters in our VPN report.
253. The Checkerboard
254. SDPD captain helped secure a surveillance deal. Now he works for flock
Former San Diego police Capt. Jeff Jordon is now securing new contracts for Flock Safety.
255. MIT Professor Is Fatally Shot in His Home
256. GNU recutils: Plain text database
257. Lidar maker Luminar files for bankruptcy
Enters Chapter 11 with Support from Noteholders to Fund Process with Existing Cash on Hand Reaches Agreement to Sell LSI to Quantum Computing…...
258. Stoolap: High-performance embedded SQL database in pure Rust
A Modern Embedded SQL Database written in Rust. Contribute to stoolap/stoolap development by creating an account on GitHub.
259. Why Does AI Have to Be Held to a Higher Bar Than Humans (and Why It Matters)?
260. Freedom Fries
261. CRISPR Fungus: Protein-Packed, Sustainable, and Tastes Like Meat
262. Windows 3.1 in the Browser
PCjs offers a variety of online machine emulators written in JavaScript. Run DOS, Windows, OS/2 and other vintage PC applications in a web browser on your desktop computer, iPhone, or iPad. An assortment of microcomputers, minicomputers, terminals, programmable calculators, and arcade machines are also available, along with an archive of historical software and documentation.
263. Programmers and software developers lost the plot on naming their tools
264. Vacuum Is a Lie: About Your Indexes
PostgreSQL VACUUM cleans tables but leaves indexes bloated. Learn why B-trees fragment and how to fix them properly.
265. US Threatens to Retaliate Against EU Firms over Digital Tax
266. Google Removes Sci-Hub Domains from U.S. Search Results Due to Dated Court Order
Google has removed dozens of Sci-Hub domain names from its search results in the U.S., marking the country's first pirate domain removals.
267. Show HN: I made a spreadsheet where formulas also update backwards
A speadsheet where formulas also update backwards
268. Memory Safety in C# vs. Rust
269. Texas is suing all of the big TV makers for spying on what you watch
TVs made by Sony, Samsung, LG, Hisense, and TCL are part of a ‘mass surveillance system,’ Attorney General Ken Paxton alleges.
270. Secondary school maths showing that AI systems don't think
Educators can show in secondary school maths that AI systems don’t think, making maths more interesting while teaching core concepts of AI.