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Mathematicians Warn AI Progress Outpaces Safety Measures
A group of leading mathematicians has issued a stark warning about the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence, calling for urgent safety protocols.

Tiny Space Laser Station Aims to Replace Subsea Internet Cables
A new compact optical ground station uses lasers to beam data from space, challenging the vulnerabilities of traditional subsea and terrestrial cables.

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.

Samsung's 2025 Mini-LED TV Shines in World Cup-Ready Comparison
A side-by-side test of two Samsung 2025 mini-LED TVs reveals the QN90F flagship as the top choice for World Cup viewing, with Prime Day offering a rare discount window.

Tomb Raider Game Sparks Debate Over AI-Generated Content Label
A new Tomb Raider title includes a disclosure for AI-generated content, raising questions about transparency and player trust in the gaming industry.

Lightning surge through coaxial cable destroys gamer's PC, highlights home wiring risks
A lightning strike entered a home through a coaxial internet cable, destroying a gaming PC and router. The incident underscores the need for whole-home surge protection beyond standard power strips.

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.

GPS Cryptography Signal Decoded After 19 Years of Quiet Transmission
A researcher decoded a cryptic GPS signal broadcast for nearly two decades revealing hidden cryptography in satellite navigation systems.

Leak on Space Station Forces Astronauts to Take Shelter During Repair
A brief shelter-in-place order on the ISS after a leak during repairs was resolved safely. The crew resumed work, highlighting strong safety protocols.

Bluetooth Flaw in Popular Soundbar Enables Remote Code Execution
A $280 soundbar from Creative Technologies has a vulnerability allowing attackers within Bluetooth range to execute code on connected PCs. Users should update firmware immediately.

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.

Hacker News Project Brings Realistic Soft Body Physics to Developers
A developer showcased a soft body jiggle physics project on Hacker News, highlighting real-time deformable simulations for games and animation.

Creative Sound Blaster Katana V2X Bluetooth flaw lets attackers hijack from 50 feet
A security researcher found Creative's Sound Blaster Katana V2X can be hijacked over Bluetooth from up to 50 feet away. The company reportedly refuses to label the vulnerability a cybersecurity risk.

GrapheneOS User Reported to Police for Using Privacy-Focused OS
A GrapheneOS user was reported to authorities solely for using the privacy-focused operating system, raising concerns about surveillance and the criminalization of privacy tools.

How Rust Procedural Macros Work Under the Hood
A thorough breakdown of Rust's procedural macros system. This guide covers the mechanics of token streams, custom derive, and advanced macro expansion techniques for developers.

Most companies not ready for AI agents despite high ambition
A new report reveals 76% of organizations lack the infrastructure to support agentic AI, even as 85% aim to adopt it within three years. Experts urge a full redesign of operating models.

The North Star Metric That Drives Software Success
A deep dive into the concept of a 'North Star' metric in software development and how it aligns teams, drives product focus and measures true customer value.

AI data centers spark memory chip shortage that could raise car and medical device prices
A coalition of nine U.S. trade groups warns the Trump administration that AI-driven demand for DRAM chips is squeezing supply, threatening price hikes across automotive, medical and telecom sectors through 2027.

New CGo-Free SQLite Port Eliminates C Dependency for Go Developers
A new port of SQLite removes the need for CGo, enabling pure Go builds and easier cross-compilation. This change simplifies deployment for Go developers using embedded databases.