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Hacker News's AI Skepticism: A Culture of Critical Thinking
Hacker News users are notably critical of AI, reflecting a culture of technical skepticism and distrust of hype.

From YouTube to Theaters: How Online Creators Are Reshaping Hollywood
A new wave of digital creators is transitioning from online platforms to mainstream cinema, challenging traditional Hollywood production models.

Major US Banks Unite on Tokenization Network to Counter Crypto Threat
A consortium of leading US banks is launching a tokenization network to compete with crypto and stablecoin startups, marking a strategic shift in digital finance.

Rust Gains Traction as Python Developers Seek Speed and Safety
Python developers are turning to Rust for performance and safety, with new tools enabling seamless integration.

Google Cloud Suspension Causes Major Outage for Railway Platform
Railway blames Google Cloud for incorrectly suspending its account, leading to a widespread service outage. The incident raises concerns about cloud provider accountability.

Seattle Pauses New Data Centers for One Year to Study AI Impact
Seattle city council committees approved a one-year moratorium on new data centers. The full council is expected to pass it next week, using the pause to study community impacts of AI infrastructure.

Seattle City Council Moves to Block Large Data Centers for One Year
Seattle is set to impose a year-long ban on new large data centers, citing energy and environmental concerns. The moratorium aims to regulate the industry's rapid growth.

CSS's Persistent Flaws Force Developers to Rethink Workflows
A developer analysis highlights CSS's unavoidable design flaws like global namespaces and specificity wars, forcing teams to adopt workarounds.

Why Datalog Is Resurging in Modern Software Development
Datalog, a 1970s logic programming language, is seeing renewed interest for data-intensive applications and static analysis due to its simplicity and expressiveness.

AnduinOS 2.0 Offers a Familiar Landing Spot for Windows Users Eyeing Linux
AnduinOS 2.0 is a new Linux distro that mimics Windows 11 while improving speed and privacy. It could lower the barrier for Windows users considering a switch.

Alibaba Qwen Robot Suite Targets Physical World Intelligence
Alibaba released Qwen-Robot Suite, a foundation model collection for robotics and embodied AI. The suite integrates vision, language and action to enable physical world understanding.

Enterprise AI Shifts From Gold Rush to Governance Phase
The enterprise AI gold rush is over. A new phase focused on governance, integration and controlled autonomy is here. Most companies are unprepared for this shift.

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.

Companies Tighten AI Budgets as Workers Waste Tokens on Trivial Tasks
Employers impose caps on generative AI after employees burn budgets on trivial tasks like email summaries.

Anthropic Gains Federal Approval for Controlled Mythos AI Deployment
The U.S. government has authorized Anthropic to release its Mythos AI system to approved domestic organizations, signaling a new phase in frontier AI regulation.

Node.js 26.0.0 Introduces Temporal API for Modern Date Handling
Node.js 26.0.0 is now available, featuring the long-awaited Temporal API. This update modernizes date and time management for developers.

Congressional Proposal Would Charge Electric Vehicle Owners $130 Annual Road Fee
A bipartisan bill in Congress would require EV and plug-in hybrid owners to pay $130 each year for road maintenance, targeting lost gas tax revenue.

Google's Gemini 3.5 Flash Reshapes Enterprise AI Cost Equation
Google claims its new Gemini 3.5 Flash model can save enterprises over $1 billion annually by delivering near-frontier performance at triple the speed and half the cost.

Iran Threatens Fees on Big Tech Subsea Cables in Strait of Hormuz
Iran's military says it will charge US tech companies for undersea cables in the Strait of Hormuz, threatening global internet infrastructure.

How Pull Requests Are Replacing Whiteboards in Tech Hiring
A growing number of tech companies are replacing traditional whiteboard interviews with real-world coding tasks using pull requests. This shift aims to evaluate candidates more fairly and accurately.