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241. You don't want a faster Notion
Outcrop is the modern knowledge base for fast-moving teams — combining speed, intuitive collaboration, granular access controls, and automated workflows.
242. ICE seeks industry input on ad tech location data for investigative use
(ICE) is surveying the commercial advertising technology market for tools capable of supplying location data and large scale analytics.
243. I work with AI for a living. This marketing ploy is repugnant
244. Jeffrey Epstein's Money Mingled with Silicon Valley Startups
245. Microsoft Gets Rare Downgrade: 2027 Expectations "Too Optimistic"
246. Glyph Positions Break PDF Text Redaction
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2206.02285: Story Beyond the Eye: Glyph Positions Break PDF Text Redaction
247. Apple's MacBook Pro DFU port documentation is wrong
248. Leaked Chats Expose the Daily Life of a Scam Compound's Enslaved Workforce
A whistleblower trapped inside a “pig butchering” scam compound gave WIRED a vast trove of its internal materials—including 4,200 pages of messages that lay out its operations in unprecedented detail.
249. Microsoft declares 'reliability' a priority for Visual Studio AI
250. Epstein Financed German AI Researcher Joscha Bach
Ein deutscher KI-Forscher hat laut ZDF-Recherchen über eine Million Dollar von Epstein erhalten. Für den Forscher hat das bis heute Folgen.
251. I prefer to pass secrets between programs through standard input
252. Professors Are Being Watched: 'We've Never Seen This Much Surveillance'
253. Bruce Schneier: AI and the scaling of betrayal
254. Nvidia shares are down after report that its OpenAI investment stalled
Nvidia's Jensen Huang criticized OpenAI's business strategy as the chip giant plans to invest up to $100 billion into the AI startup, per reports.
255. The Vanilla Web Is Wonderful
I've been working on a new website using only vanilla HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It's been a fun challenge to build something without any frameworks or libraries.
256. Oracle to raise $50B as AI debt piles up
257. Bypassing Kernel32.dll for Fun and Nonprofit
258. Distance Marching for Generative Modeling
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2602.02928: Distance Marching for Generative Modeling
259. DMA enforced an option to sort Ig/FB feeds chronologically
Create an account or log in to Instagram - Share what you're into with the people who get you.
260. How Can I Contribute to OpenTelemetry?
261. GitHub discusses giving maintainers control to disable PRs
Exploring Solutions to Tackle Low-Quality Contributions on GitHub
262. Time Machine-style Backups with rsync (2018)
Sam Hewitt, Human Interface Designer
263. Show HN: AI Blocker by Kiddokraft
264. Technocracy 2.0
As Alex Karp, the CEO of Palantir, says outright, the only lasting future for the United States is the merging of tech and the state. He cites the Manhattan Project as a precedent: a model that is now to be applied to virtually every lever of power. While Karp may not know it, this idea has deep roots in American political culture.
265. uLauncher
A distraction-free, minimal homescreen for Android. - jrpie/launcher
266. Chrome rolling out WebGPU for Linux, starting with support for Intel Gen12 GPUs
267. Hetzner stopped offering ARM processors
268. 'Ripping' Clips for YouTube Reaction Videos Can Violate the DMCA, Court Rules
A U.S. court has issued a ruling that could have serious implications for the YouTube "reaction" videos created with stream-ripping tools.
269. Owning a $5M Data Center
Data centers are cool, everyone should have one.
270. Stop incentivizing surface parking lots
They are draining the economic potential of our cities. We need to make them financially unsustainable.