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Custom Cyberdeck Builds Bring 80s Sci-Fi Computers to Life
A growing DIY community builds custom cyberdeck computers inspired by 1980s sci-fi like 'Neuromancer'. Using Raspberry Pi and 3D printing, hobbyists create unique portable machines.

Lego and Pokémon merge physical play with digital smarts in new sets
Lego's 12 new Pokémon sets blend physical building with digital interactivity, marking a shift in smart toy design.

Developer Hijacks Chipotle AI Bot for Free Coding Assistance
A developer turned Chipotle's customer support chatbot into a coding assistant, exposing security flaws in corporate AI chatbots.

Lowfat CLI Tool Cuts LLM Token Usage by 91.8%
A new open-source CLI filter called Lowfat claims to reduce LLM token consumption by over 91%, offering developers significant cost savings on AI API calls.

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.

Python JIT Compiler Project Halted After Team Ordered to Stop Work
The Python JIT compiler project has been paused following a directive to stop development. The move raises questions about the future of Python performance improvements.

Splash Introduces a New Color Format for Modern Interfaces
A new color format called Splash aims to simplify color definition across digital platforms, offering greater flexibility for developers and designers.

Dashlane Attack Exploited Device Enrollment to Steal Encrypted Vaults
Attackers abused Dashlane's device enrollment API to brute force tokens and download encrypted password vaults. Fewer than 20 personal accounts were compromised before the company shut down the operation.

Prusa Research Launches Open-Source ColorMix Engine for Slicers
Prusa Research released an open-source ColorMix engine for PrusaSlicer and EasyPrint ahead of INDX, enabling advanced multicolor 3D printing without hardware upgrades.

Samsung Galaxy Book6 Enterprise Edition: Premium Build, Frustrating Port Selection
Samsung's latest business laptop impresses with build quality and Intel 300 series performance but fails to include modern ports like Thunderbolt 4 at its high price point.

PyTorch Custom Operations Give Developers Deeper Control Over Model Performance
PyTorch's custom operation support lets developers write optimized CUDA kernels, balancing research flexibility with production efficiency.

Vue Developers Get a Free Animated Icon Library
A new free animated icon library for Vue is now available. The open source project offers developers a way to add motion to icons without heavy dependencies.

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.

Developers Debate Whether Agents.md Files Give AI Coding Agents a Performance Boost
Developers debate the usefulness of agents.md files for improving AI coding agent performance. Early results are mixed but the practice gains attention.

Are Corporate Software Engineering Roles Becoming Performative?
A viral discussion on Hacker News questions whether corporate SWE jobs emphasize appearance over actual output, sparking debate on productivity, metrics and engineering culture.

AI-Driven Attacks Outpace Enterprise Patching Capabilities
Cyber attackers are exploiting vulnerabilities faster than organizations can patch them, with AI accelerating the window for defense. This shift demands a fundamental rethinking of security strategies.

Claude Desktop Launches Hidden Virtual Machines Beyond User Control
Users report Anthropic's Claude Desktop automatically spins up virtual machines with no option to stop or manage them, raising privacy and resource concerns.

The Developer Who Automated His Own Job Out of Existence
A developer automated his own role, raising questions about AI's impact on software engineering careers and the future of coding work.

Compiler Complexity Sparks Developer Backlash
A viral Hacker News thread reveals growing developer frustration with compilers, highlighting trade-offs between abstraction and control.

Hackers Hijack Legitimate News Sites to Spread Malware, Experts Warn
Cybercriminals are compromising trusted news websites and using fake reviews to distribute malware. Experts warn this creates a misleading impression of safety for users.