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Google Traffic Crosses 50% IPv6 Milestone
Over half of Google's user traffic now uses IPv6, a long-awaited milestone in the internet's transition from the aging IPv4 protocol.

Cognitive Debt Emerges as the Next Major Challenge for Engineering Teams
CTOs warn that cognitive debt, the mental overhead from complex systems, now rivals technical debt in slowing innovation and team productivity.

Path Separator Conflicts Highlight Developer Cross-Platform Headaches
A debate over Windows backslash versus Unix forward slash in file paths underscores persistent cross-platform compatibility issues for developers. The discussion reveals deeper fragmentation in software development tooling.

Tech Giants Commit $1 Billion to Carbon Removal Startups
Google, Anthropic and Salesforce lead a nearly $1 billion pledge for future carbon removal credits, signaling confidence in the emerging industry.

Human Writers Now Fear Sounding Like AI: Study Reveals Avoidance Tactics
A new study shows writers are altering their style to avoid sounding like AI. Many would stop supporting creators who use undisclosed AI.

AI Software Triggers Historic Shift Away From Per-Seat Pricing Model
The $300 billion market rout in January 2025 signals the end of traditional SaaS. AI-native vertical software, priced on outcomes, is targeting the $2 trillion white-collar services market.

SAT Scores Resurface as Job Application Requirement
Some employers are asking job applicants for SAT scores, reviving a controversial hiring practice linked to socioeconomic bias.

Digital Wall Calendars Enter the Mainstream as Smart Home Staple
Once dismissed as niche gadgets, digital wall calendars are gaining traction as families and remote workers seek centralized scheduling. Brands like Skylight, Everblog, and Apolosign lead the shift.

AI Agents and Short-Form Video Reshape Hiring as Fika Jobs Raises $4M
Stockholm-based Fika Jobs raises $4M for a video-first hiring platform where AI agents interview candidates and short-form profiles replace resumes.

Lil Launches Vector Graphics Tool for Developers
Lil launches a vector graphics editor built for developers using a code-first approach instead of traditional drag-and-drop interfaces.

Why AI Evaluation Startups Struggle to Survive
Eval startups face commoditization, open-source pressure and weak business models. A look at why so many fail to scale.

AI Agents Empower Amateur Hackers to Breach 14 Companies in Landmark Attack
An inexperienced hacker used Claude and OpenAI agents to compromise 14 companies, highlighting how AI is lowering the barrier for sophisticated cyberattacks.

OpenAI and Broadcom Unveil Jalapeño Chip for AI Workloads
OpenAI and Broadcom have launched their first jointly developed AI chip, named Jalapeño, designed specifically for large language models. The chip marks a strategic shift toward custom silicon amid soaring demand for AI compute.

Meta Reportedly Developing Prediction Market Platform Under Zuckerberg Directive
Meta is building its own prediction market at the direction of Mark Zuckerberg. The move enters a controversial sector blending betting and forecasting. Regulatory and ethical questions loom.

Europe's Digital Euro Advances as Challenge to Visa and Mastercard Dominance
The European Parliament moves forward with a digital euro designed to bypass private payment networks, reshaping online and offline transactions across the continent.

London Police Extends Palantir AI Pilot After Mayor Blocks Contract
The Metropolitan Police secured a 12-month extension to a Palantir AI pilot after Mayor Sadiq Khan blocked a £50m deal, highlighting tensions over surveillance technology.

Unit Tests Cannot Capture Taste, Developers Argue
A Hacker News discussion highlights the limits of unit testing in capturing subjective qualities like design and user experience. Developers argue that taste requires human judgment that automation cannot replace.

Old-School Lighting Control: A New Device That Replaces Smart Switches
A new system offers a simpler, app-free way to control home lighting, appealing to those tired of complex smart home setups.

Netflix Requires Unique Email for Every Profile as Password Sharing Crackdown Tightens
Netflix now mandates each user profile have its own email address, affecting add-on members and tightening account sharing restrictions.

Proving Human Authorship Grows Harder as AI Detection Tools Struggle
A growing number of writers face false accusations of using AI, highlighting flaws in detection tools and raising questions about trust in digital content.