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NSA Deploys Anthropic's AI for Offensive Cyber Operations, Report Finds
A report claims the NSA is using Anthropic's Claude Mythos for cyberattacks, with half a dozen engineers embedded inside the agency.

Utah Data Center Project Halved After Residents Protest Water Use
A massive Utah data center plan was cut 50% after local backlash over water use. Developer Kevin O'Leary admitted regret over lack of transparency.

Hermes Agent Brings Persistent Memory to Open-Source AI
A new open-source AI agent, Hermes Agent, introduces persistent memory, enabling long-term context retention across sessions. This development could reshape how developers build autonomous AI systems.

Budget soundbar delivers big bass but falls short on Dolby Atmos immersion
A cheap soundbar system offers impressive bass for its size but lacks the expansive soundstage expected from Dolby Atmos.

Programmable Disclosure Aims to Rebuild User Trust in Data Privacy
A new approach called programmable disclosure offers users dynamic control over their personal data, potentially transforming static privacy policies into interactive trust-building tools.

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.

HTML-First Architecture Drives Massive User Growth for Startup
A startup doubled its user base overnight by switching to an HTML-first site architecture, challenging the dominance of JavaScript-heavy frameworks.

Tiny Bank Transfer Exposes Critical Flaw in Banking AI Agents
A €0.01 transfer can trick banking AI agents into compromising security. Researchers show how a microtransaction becomes an attack vector.

Megarounds Surge Across Enterprise Software, AI and Space Tech in Biggest Funding Week of the Year
A massive funding week saw over a dozen startups raise hundreds of millions, led by a $750M round for spend-management platform Ramp. Enterprise software, AI developer tools and space tech dominated.

Facial Recognition Error Leads to False Arrest Lawsuit in Florida
A Florida man is suing police after a facial recognition system wrongly flagged him as a child luring suspect. The lawsuit says officers ignored evidence he was 300 miles away.

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.

Florida Hospital Credits Palantir AI With 886 Lives Saved in Sepsis Fight
A Florida hospital reports Palantir's AI system detected sepsis earlier, saving 886 lives since 2022, highlighting real-world potential of clinical AI.

Time Tracking Software Market Shifts Toward Freelancer and Remote Team Needs
A review of top time-tracking tools reveals a market shift toward freelancer and remote team needs, with Toggl Track leading for simplicity and Timely for automation.

Enterprise AI Matures as Autonomous Agents Draw Record Investment
A specialist AI agent company raised $950M at a $15B valuation, signaling a shift from workflow automation to autonomous enterprises. The investment reflects confidence in AI agents.

Gimbal Projectors Gain Momentum as JMGO N3 Ultimate Challenges Home Theater Norms
A new projector review highlights how gimbal-mounted designs simplify placement and boost image quality, signaling a shift in consumer home cinema expectations.

Meta Services Go Dark: Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp Hit by Major Outage
A major outage on Friday morning disrupted Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger for millions of users. The incident highlights the fragility of Meta's centralized infrastructure and its global impact on communication and commerce.

Dynamic PDFs Adapt Content Based on Reader Identity
A new technology creates PDF documents that change their content depending on who is viewing them raising questions about data privacy and document integrity.

Pool App Takes on the Chaos of Screenshot Management
A new tool called Pool offers a smarter way to organize, search and declutter the endless screenshots on your devices, addressing a growing digital pain point.

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.

Portable Power Stations: Why Keeping Multiple Devices Connected Matters
A portable power station user explains why keeping three devices connected maximizes efficiency and ensures reliable backup power.