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Shared API keys expose AI agents at 69% of enterprises, new VentureBeat research finds
Share one API key across five AI agents, and a single compromised agent inherits the reach of all five. The attacker immediately benefits from the accumulated permissions of every workflow that the key touches. The forensic trail goes cold at the credential level because five age…
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Today’s the Day OpenAI Fucked Up the ChatGPT Mac App
Zac Hall, writing at 9to5Mac about OpenAI’s sprawling product announcements today: To summarize today’s desktop app changes: The existing ChatGPT app is now ChatGPT Classic. Codex is now the new ChatGPT desktop app. It still looks like Codex and includes the Codex icon as an op…
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Meta Thinks It Can Convince You That Smart Glasses Need Facial Recognition
Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth pinky promises there will be no 'central database' of faces.
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Florida ransomware negotiator convicted for helping ransomware gang extort US companies
A third ransomware negotiator has been jailed for helping a notorious ransomware group extort American victim companies into paying the hackers.
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Apple’s Classic Mac Era Forays Into ‘Apps as Tiled Buttons’ Simplified Computing: At Ease and Launcher
Some historical follow-up regarding just-click-it launching and apps as tiled buttons with a uniform square shape. Back in the System 7 era in the 1990s, Apple sold (sold!) a product called At Ease (via Nathan Lineback’s venerable GUI Galley): I don’t recall ever using At Ea…
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Dumb Co dared me to trade my iPhone for a hacked flip phone
Dumb Co sells flip phones that sync to your smartphone, bridging the infinite connectivity of the iPhone and the unrealistic limitations of an early 2000s relic.
techcrunch.com
International tech
Long March 10B Success on First Flight: China Achieves First Sea-Based Net Recovery of a Rocket Booster
China Long March 10B rocket succeeds on maiden launch and executes the nation first sea-based net recovery of a first-stage booster, joining the reusable rocket club.
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Shein receives approval for Hong Kong IPO from Chinese regulators
Online retail giant Shein Global Holdings has secured approval from the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) to seek an initial public offering in Hong Kong, a long-awaited step for the firm after its attempts to list in New York or London stalled. The firm plans to issu…
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DJI launches first VTOL fixed-wing cargo drone EV50, says it set Everest altitude record
DJI on Thursday unveiled the DJI EV50, its first vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) fixed-wing cargo drone designed for long-range regional transport. The company said the aircraft reached an operating altitude of 8,861 meters during a Mount Everest scientific expedition earlier…
technode.com
Once Valued At ₹180 Cr, Why Credit Fair Sold For ₹45 Cr
Venture debt firm BlackSoil has acquired rooftop solar loans provider Credit Fair in a slump sale. The transaction, completed on…
inc42.com
Jiying Technology Releases World First Zero-Shot Generalizable Solid Mechanics Physics Foundation Model
Jiying 2.0-s physics foundation model achieves zero-shot generalization across unseen geometries, materials, and boundary conditions, marking a milestone in physics AI for engineering simulation.
pandaily.com
Why Truecaller & TRAI Are Clashing Over 140 And 1600 Number Tags 
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has clarified the purpose of the 140 and 1600 number series after a…
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A Super Cheap Desk Toy Becomes a Hackable Desktop Notifier
The GeekMagic SmallTV is as its name suggests, a tiny, vaguely TV-styled, device with a screen, that’s sold as a desktop notifier. Depending on the firmware running on the device …read more
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3D Printed Scooter Fits in Your Luggage, Some Assembly Required
Though [Ivan Miranda] calls the 3D printed vehicle in his recent video a motorbike, what he ultimately pulls out of his suitcase is clearly a scooter. Linguistic confusion aside, the …read more
hackaday.com
Streaming vs Batch: Two Philosophies of Data Processing
When is the data complete enough to be moved to the compute stage?
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GLM 5.2 is nearly as accurate as a human book keeper
Article URL: https://toot-books.pages.dev/blog/glm-5-2-vat-benchmark Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48850414 Points: 217 # Comments: 117
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GPT-5.6
https://deploymentsafety.openai.com/gpt-5-6/gpt-5-6.pdf https://developers.openai.com/api/docs/guides/latest-model https://x.com/levie/status/2075287443411222628, https://xcancel.com/levie/status/2075287443411222628 Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48849066 Poin…
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Browser-Based Image Inpainting Runs Locally, If One Doesn’t Mind A Big Download
[Simon Willison] ported the Moebuis 0.2B image inpainting model to run locally in a web browser.  The web tool simply requires a user to provide an image, mark a section …read more
hackaday.com
Why American ambulance rides are so expensive
Article URL: https://davidoks.blog/p/why-american-ambulance-rides-are Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48853091 Points: 276 # Comments: 400
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This Week in Security: Escaping Linux VMs, Vulnerable Solar, Confusing AI (Again), and Confusing NPM Malware
The Januscape vulnerability allows a user in a guest VM managed by the Linux Kernel Virtual Machine (KVM) to corrupt memory in the host system and break out of isolation. …read more
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Interview with Mitchell Hashimoto about Ghostty and Zig
Article URL: https://alexalejandre.com/programming/interview-with-mitchell-hashimoto/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48849292 Points: 325 # Comments: 172
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