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  • 01
    KDE Gear 26.08 released
    Version 26.08 of the KDE Gear collection of applications has been released. Notable changes in this release include improvements in the signing features of Okular , improved file-grouping features in the Dolphin file manager, and a number of enhancements to the Kdenlive video editor. See the changelog for a full list of updates, enhancements, and bug fixes.jzb
  • 02
    Supply chain attack on arrayref (Rust blog)
    The Rust blog reports on a malicious crate, called proc-macro1 , that was uploaded to the crates.io repository. Furthermore, we discovered that the popular arrayref crate had recently been republished and made to depend on this crate, with the most recent versions yanked. We have removed the malicious version and unyanked the maliciously-yanked versions. Other crates by that author ( internment , append-only-vec ) were also affected so we have done the same for those, and locked the account as acorbet
  • 03
    RPM 6.1.0 released
    Version 6.1.0 of the RPM Package Manager has been released. Notable changes include the ability to provide modifiers to RPM macros at definition time, improved build and verification error handling, support for signing files with PKCS11 tokens using rpmsign , as well as the addition of several new man pages. The 6.1.0 release also debuts a new release model inspired by the Linux kernel's.jzb
  • 04
    [$] The beginning of the 7.3 merge window
    As of this writing, 2,346 non-merge changesets have been pulled into the mainline repository for the 7.3 kernel release. That, clearly, is a mere down payment on the flood that is to come. Even so, those early pulls brought in some noteworthy changes, including (but not limited to) a significant reworking of how group scheduling works on multiprocessor systems.corbet
  • 05
    Security updates for Thursday
    Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (bind9.18, glib2, gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free, gstreamer1-plugins-good, kernel-rt, libcupsfilters, mysql8.4, mysql:8.4, pcp, perl-Date-Manip, php8.4, php:7.4, php:8.2, php:8.3, python3, and yggdrasil), Debian (designate, firefox-esr, and swift), Gentoo (acl, attr, Emacs, libssh2, and quickjs-ng), Oracle (.NET 10.0, .NET 9.0, attr, bind9.18, curl, glib2, gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free, gstreamer1-plugins-good, kernel, libXfont2, mysql8.4, nghttp2, nodejjzb
  • 06
    [$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for August 20, 2026
    Inside this week's LWN.net Weekly Edition: Front : Debian AI GR; Python pathlib; bootstrappable builds; Fedora and AF_ALG; Arm 128-bit PTEs; BPF CI; 7.2 statistics. Briefs : Brief news items from throughout the community. Announcements : Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.jzb
  • 07
    Go 1.27 released
    Go 1.27 , the most recent version of the Go programming language , has been released with a number of new tools, the addition of support for the ML-DSA post-quantum algorithm, new JSON-processing packages, language updates, and more.jzb
  • 08
    Seven stable kernels for Wednesday
    Greg Kroah-Hartman has announced the release of the 7.1.9 , 6.18.45 , 6.12.104 , 6.6.152 , 6.1.183 , 5.15.216 , and 5.10.265 stable kernels. Each contains important fixes throughout the tree; users are advised to upgrade.jzb
  • 09
    [$] Debian weighs eight options in vote on LLM usage
    The Debian Project is voting on the usage of large language models (LLMs) to make contributions to the project. The first proposal , sent in late July by Matthias Geiger, would expressly forbid any contributions to Debian that are created by or with the assistance of LLMs. That kicked off a firestorm of discussion and a flood of alternate proposals. Debian developers are now voting on eight proposals in total that range from banning LLM-assisted contributions to explicitly approving them, as weljzb
  • 10
    Tuba 0.11 released
    Version 0.11 of the Tuba fediverse client has been released. Notable changes in this release include support for Mastodon collections and quotes , ability to create custom thumbnails for attachments, a new emoji picker, a build for Android, as well as many other enhancements.jzb
  • 11
    [$] Representing Python paths using pathlib
    At the outset of his PyCon US 2026 talk, Trey Hunner said that his goal was for attendees to stop representing filesystem paths as strings and to use pathlib instead. That's kind of a tall order, at least for longtime Python users, since string-based paths have been pervasive—and mostly work. It is that "mostly" part that makes Hunner want to see things change, of course, so he set out to describe a lesser-known corner of the language and to try to change some minds.jake
  • 12
    Security updates for Wednesday
    Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (.NET 10.0, .NET 9.0, 389-ds-base, attr, curl, glib2, gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free, gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free and gstreamer1-plugins-ugly-free, gstreamer1-plugins-good, gstreamer1-plugins-ugly-free, haproxy, kernel, libssh, libXfont2, nodejs22, pam, php, php8.4, sg3_utils, and unbound), Debian (librabbitmq, ruby-grape, spip, srt, and swift), Fedora (GitPython, lemonldap-ng, libgit2, libnfs, perl-Imager, perl-List-SomeUtils-XS, python3.12, python3.1jzb
  • 13
    Firefox 154.0 released
    Version 154.0 of the Firefox browser has been released. Changes include extending local network access protections to WebSocket connections, more flexible, per-site configuration of cookie and data clearing, and more.corbet
  • 14
    [$] Fedora prepares for the end of AF_ALG
    The Linux kernel's user-space interface ( AF_ALG ) to the Crypto API has been linked to a number of recent high-profile security problems, including Copy Fail and successor vulnerabilities. It was deprecated earlier this year. Eric Biggers, and other kernel developers, have been working to remove it from the kernel . With that in mind, the Fedora Project is planning to restrict use of AF_ALG in the next Fedora release in the hopes of nudging remaining users of the API to prepare for its eventualjzb
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    Security updates for Tuesday
    Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (.NET 8.0, 389-ds:1.4, bind, haproxy, kernel, kernel-rt, libXfont2, nghttp2, and unbound), Debian (calibre, expat, ironic, and linux-6.12), Fedora (coturn, linux-firmware, php-phpseclib, and sqlite), Red Hat (fence-agents, osbuild-composer, pam, resource-agents, and sg3_utils), SUSE (ffmpeg, jetty-minimal, open-iscsi, python, python313-h2, python313-pysaml2, redis, redis7, rsync, sccache, texlive, and wasm-bindgen), and Ubuntu (engrampa, linux-aws-7jzb
MacRumors
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  • 01
    Apple Watch Series 11 Discounted by $100 at Best Buy and Amazon
    Best Buy this week has low prices on the Apple Watch Series 11 , with $100 discounts across numerous models of the smartwatch. This sale includes a handful of 42mm and 46mm GPS aluminum models, as well as similar discounts on cellular devices. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. You can get the 42mm GPS Apple Watch Series 11 for $299.00 , down from $399.00, and the 46Mitchel Broussard
  • 02
    These 5 Apple Products Will Reportedly Be Upgraded With OLED Displays
    Apple plans to upgrade several iPads and Macs with OLED displays over the next three years, according to a new DigiTimes report. The following five devices will receive OLED displays between 2026 and 2029, according to the Taiwanese publication's industry sources: iPad mini : 2026 MacBook Pro : Late 2026 or early 2027 iPad Air : 2027 iMac : 2028 or 2029 MacBook Air : 2028 or 2029 OLED displays have better overall image quality compared to LCD displays, thanks to richer colors and higher contrastJoe Rossignol
  • 03
    Ceramic Apple Watch Rumored to Return With Series 12
    Apple plans to resurrect its ceramic Apple Watch casing with this year's Series 12 model, according to the leaker and prototype collector known as " Kosutami ." In a new post on X, Kosutami said that the casing will return with the Series 12. Apple first introduced a ceramic Apple Watch Edition with the Series 2 in September 2016, replacing the original gold Edition model and bringing the line's price down from thousands of dollars to a comparatively modest $1,249. The white ceramic finish, madeHartley Charlton
  • 04
    iOS 27 Shared Albums Go Full Res at the Cost of Your iCloud Storage
    In iOS 27, new Shared Albums you create in the Photos app retain full-resolution quality for the first time, but they now eat into your iCloud storage – and that includes any items added by other people invited to contribute. Currently, photos in a Shared Album are automatically reduced to 2,048 pixels on the long edge (except for panoramic photos, which can be up to 5,400 pixels wide). In iOS 27 though, both retain their full resolution. But there comes the major trade-off. For years now, AppleTim Hardwick
  • 05
    Fake Cases Hint at New Clear and TechWoven Colors for iPhone 18 Pro
    The leaker known as " DuanRui " today shared video and images of cases designed for the iPhone 18 Pro Max, potentially offering an early look at some of the new color options for Apple's official accessories. The cases themselves are fake, featuring the same model number used for existing iPhone 17 Pro accessories, but they could still be based on the genuine cases Apple is expected to release alongside the ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌ and ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌ Max next month. Ahead of every major new iPhone annouHartley Charlton
  • 06
    Strong iPhone Sales Are Giving Samsung Display a Big OLED Boost
    Strong iPhone sales have helped boost flexible OLED display shipments from Samsung Display so far this year, according to a report from The Elec . Samsung shipped approximately 120 million flexible OLED smartphone panels in the first half of the year, up 35 percent year-over-year. That accounted for about 65 percent of the overall increase in global flexible OLED panel shipments. Market research firm Sigmaintell expects demand to remain strong into the second half of the year, partly thanks to tTim Hardwick
  • 07
    Apple Fires Back at OpenAI's Bid to Toss Trade Secrets Suit
    Apple has urged a federal judge to reject OpenAI's recent motion to dismiss its trade secrets lawsuit, arguing in a new filing that the company's defense depends on "distortion, speculation, and improper extrinsic evidence." Apple sued OpenAI in July, accusing the company of running a scheme to pull confidential product information out of former Apple employees who became job candidates and new hires. Apple's suit claims more than 400 former Apple employees now work at OpenAI. Earlier this monthTim Hardwick
  • 08
    EU Welcomes Apple's App Store Changes, Epic Slams 'Junk Fees'
    Apple yesterday updated its App Store fees in the EU to comply with the Digital Markets Act and to put an end to its ongoing conflict with the European Commission. Apple cut the Core Technology Fee and simplified its pricing structure, so apps distributed through alternative marketplaces or through the web will pay less than before. When announcing the changes, Apple said it worked in "close collaboration" with the EC, and that the updates would "resolve Apple's disagreements with the CommissionJuli Clover
  • 09
    Apple's Camera AirPods Not Launching Until 2027 Despite Leaked Video
    Apple's camera-equipped AirPods will not launch until 2027 despite the demo video MacRumors found earlier this week , reports Bloomberg 's Mark Gurman . On Monday, MacRumors shared a demo video featuring the camera-equipped AirPods in action. The video was hidden in the macOS Tahoe 26.7 release candidate, suggesting Apple was preparing for a launch. That's apparently not the case, and people familiar with the product told Gurman the AirPods with cameras aren't going to launch anytime soon. The AJuli Clover
  • 10
    Meta AI Launches Mac App With Screen Sharing and Dictation
    Meta today launched a new ‌Meta‌ AI app for the Mac, which is available in a beta capacity. The app is primarily meant for businesses and content creators, and it integrates with Facebook and Instagram. It incorporates analytics tools so it can answer questions about performance, and connects with Google Workspace for document access. Google Workspace access requires a professional Facebook or Instagram account. ‌Meta‌ says there's an option to share a window during a session using screen capturJuli Clover
  • 11
    New Apple Store Reportedly Opening in Idaho
    Apple plans to open a new 10,000-square-foot store at The Village at Meridian, an outdoor shopping complex near Boise, Idaho, according to building permits reviewed by BoiseDev . Apple is aiming to open the store in time for the iPhone 18 Pro launch this September, a tipster claimed. The company's only other store in Idaho is located at the Boise Towne Square shopping mall. Tag: Apple Store This article, " New Apple Store Reportedly Opening in Idaho " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss thisJoe Rossignol
  • 12
    College Students Can Get a Free Year of Google AI Pro
    Google today said eligible college students in the United States can get a free year of Google AI Pro. Google AI Pro is normally priced at $19.99 per month, and it includes 4x higher usage limits in Gemini, access to Gemini Spark, Gemini in Google apps like Gmail and Google Docs, and 5TB of storage space. Eligible college students outside the United States can get a free year of Google AI Plus, which includes Gemini Omni, 4x higher usage limits in Gemini, and 400GB storage. College students canJuli Clover
  • 13
    Beats 360 Over-Ear Headphones Leak in Retail Listings
    One of the Beats codenames MacRumors found in the macOS Tahoe 26.7 update (B518) appears to be for the Beats 360, a new set of over-ear headphones that we could see launch soon. Multiple Reddit users found signs of the Beats 360 on UK websites like Amazon, though those listings have now been removed. The headphones have a look that is distinct from the existing Beats Studio Pro over-ear headphones, featuring a rounder design with AirPods Max-like mesh fabric ear cups and headband. The ear cups aJuli Clover
  • 14
    Anker and Jackery Kick Off Power Station Sales With Up to $1,500 Off
    Anker and Jackery have introduced big discounts across their most popular portable power stations this week, including up to $1,500 off select models from each company. We're tracking Anker's best deals over at Amazon, while Jackery's discounts can be found on the retailer's own website. Anker SOLIX Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Jackery and Anker. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. The majority of Anker'Mitchel Broussard
  • 15
    Apple Accidentally Leaked More Than 10 New Products in macOS Update
    Apple on Monday seeded the macOS 26.7 Release Candidate, and the upcoming software update has seemingly leaked more than 10 new Apple products. macOS 26.7's code contains references to AirPods with infrared cameras for Visual Intelligence, the long-rumored foldable iPhone, an all-new Apple smart home hub, the first-ever MacBook and iPad mini models with OLED displays, an updated Siri Remote for a next-generation Apple TV, and more, according to MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris. All of the findJoe Rossignol
  • 16
    Next Apple TV Rumored to Have Five New Features, Including Siri AI
    According to rumors, the next-generation Apple TV 4K will have at least five new features, including an A17 Pro chip or newer, increased RAM, Siri AI support, an Apple-designed N1 chip with Wi-Fi 7 support, and an updated Siri Remote. Below, we recap everything rumored for the next Apple TV, along with potential launch timing. Rumored Features A17 Pro Chip or Newer The next Apple TV will be equipped with the A17 Pro chip , according to MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris, who digs through Apple'sJoe Rossignol
  • 17
    Things 3.23 Brings Long-Requested Overhaul of Repeating To-Dos
    Cultured Code today released Things 3.23 , featuring a significant update to the app's handling of repeating to-dos, addressing two of the most requested changes from users. Until now, repeating to-dos in Things lacked some of the flexibility of standard to-dos and today's update closes that gap along with a handful of valuable smaller refinements throughout the app. The latest update's changes include: Complete repeating tasks early : Repeating to-dos now display a regular checkbox, just like aHartley Charlton
  • 18
    Amazon and Best Buy Offer Up to $500 Discounts on 2026 MacBook Pro
    Amazon and Best Buy today have big discounts on the M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro, with up to $500 off select models. A handful of models have better discounts when compared to the last time we tracked these deals, coming in as much as $100 off previous price points. Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running. We're focusing on Amazon in the links below, but you can find everMitchel Broussard
  • 19
    iPad Mini 8: Release Date, Pricing, and What to Expect
    According to the latest rumors, Apple is close to launching its next-generation iPad mini. So what should we expect from the successor to the iPad mini 7 that Apple released over 21 months ago. Read on to find out. Processor and Performance Apple is working on a next-generation version of the iPad mini (codename J510/J511) that features the A19 Pro chip, according to information found in code that Apple mistakenly shared in August. Apple's A19 Pro chip since debuted in the iPhone Air and iPhoneTim Hardwick
  • 20
    iPhone 17 Pro Cases Fit iPhone 18 Pro - Or At Least Otterbox Thinks So
    Bloomberg 's Mark Gurman noted on X (Twitter) today that Otterbox is already selling iPhone 18 Pro cases at Best Buy. While the timing is early for a new iPhone that isn't expected to launch until mid-September, what's more interesting is that Otterbox's packaging indicates the iPhone 18 Pro will fit iPhone 17 Pro cases and vice versa. Gurman passed on the packaging detail without saying whether he agrees with the implied sizing, but rumors suggest the iPhone 18 Pro lineup will largely retain thTim Hardwick
Make: Magazine
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  • 01
    Make: Live – Inside Volume 98, The Action Issue
    Wednesday, August 19, 2026 @ 4 PM Pacific Time Join us live for a chat with the authors of Make: Volume 98 about getting out of the workshop and putting rubber to the road for our Action issue! Engineer and inventor Saul Griffith will show off his all-wheel-drive, electric go-cart that’s just as fun to […] The post Make: Live – Inside Volume 98, The Action Issue appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers .Craig Couden
  • 02
    Cave Radio – Talking Through Solid Rock
    Learn the secrets of underground cave radio, and you can talk through solid rock. The post Cave Radio – Talking Through Solid Rock appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers .Mike Bedford, G4AEE
  • 03
    Maker Faire Hannover: Where Robots Fight, Flowers Dance, and Lightning Moves to the Music
    When a giant bird flaps its wings, a fire-breathing steel flower blossoms, and fighting robot machines roll into the arena, it’s Maker Faire time again. On August 15 and 16, the Hannover Congress Centrum (HCC) will open its doors for the 13th time to Germany’s largest do-it-yourself technology festival. One of the few Maker Faires […] The post Maker Faire Hannover: Where Robots Fight, Flowers Dance, and Lightning Moves to the Music appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers .Jennifer Blakeslee
  • 04
    One Machine, Three Worlds of Creation: Inside the HeyGears G1 Series
    The HeyGears G1 Series is the world's 1st desktop full-color 3D & UV printer, bringing three capabilities into one modular platform. The post One Machine, Three Worlds of Creation: Inside the HeyGears G1 Series appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers .HeyGears
  • 05
    Input Multiplexing – Maximum Pins with Minimal Resources
    What to do when you need more GPIO pins but don't have the space, memory, or budget for the usual solutions? The post Input Multiplexing – Maximum Pins with Minimal Resources appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers .Chris Wasshuber
  • 06
    ToAuto Unveils Smart Cutting Machine: Industrial Precision, Now on Your Desktop
    For jewelry makers, ToAuto's Smart Cutting Machine offers control and consistency in a desktop saw for lapidary or metal cutting. The post ToAuto Unveils Smart Cutting Machine: Industrial Precision, Now on Your Desktop appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers .ToAuto
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    The Lightest FPV Whoop Drone
    Build an ultralight FPV Whoop video drone that weighs less than three nickels! The post The Lightest FPV Whoop Drone appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers .Scott Stevenson
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    Race Car Tire Pyrometer
    Log your tire temperatures with a race car tire pyrometer and tune your ride for faster times. The post Race Car Tire Pyrometer appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers .Brian Smith
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    Amateur Scientist: Measure the Height of the Ozone Layer
    Earth’s atmospheric “sunscreen,” the ozone layer, is vital to life. Find its peak altitude with this DIY instrument. The post Amateur Scientist: Measure the Height of the Ozone Layer appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers .Forrest M. Mims III
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    Bots, Blasters, Bugs, and a Bunch of Open Sauce Hardware
    Open Sauce 2026 was filled with familiar faces, new projects, robots, and all kinds of wings. The post Bots, Blasters, Bugs, and a Bunch of Open Sauce Hardware appeared first on Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers .Sam Freeman
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    commons-parent
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    jackson-databind
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Medium
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    How We’re Building Scam Alert on WhatsApp With End-to-End Encryption and Verifiability Guarantees
    WhatsApp is committed to helping people stay safe while protecting the privacy of their messages. As scam tactics evolve — from impersonation to social engineering to AI-generated lures — we’re always evolving as well, so that our protections stay ahead of scammers while protecting people’s personal messages with end-to-end encryption. Today, we’re sharing an early [...] Read More... The post How We’re Building Scam Alert on WhatsApp With End-to-End Encryption and Verifiability Guarantees appear
  • 02
    From User Sequences to Scaling Laws: A Multi-Stage Architecture for Meta’s Ads Ranking
    Every day, Meta’s recommendation platforms handle billions of user interactions, generating rich temporal signals that capture individual preferences and intent across products, ads, and content. In our 2024 post on sequence learning for ads recommendations, we showed how modeling the order and timing of user actions (rather than relying on static, manually engineered sparse features) [...] Read More... The post From User Sequences to Scaling Laws: A Multi-Stage Architecture for Meta’s Ads Ranki
  • 03
    GEM Training: How Meta Doubled the Efficiency of Its LLM-Scale Ads Foundation Model
    Meta’s Generative Ads Recommendation Model (GEM), the foundation model behind ads recommendations across Instagram and Facebook, now trains at LLM scale on several thousand of the latest-generation GPUs. This post goes into the details on how we achieved: doubling end-to-end (E2E) training efficiency to 20–25% Model FLOPs Utilization (MFU) while scaling training FLOPs 4x in [...] Read More... The post GEM Training: How Meta Doubled the Efficiency of Its LLM-Scale Ads Foundation Model appeared fi
  • 04
    Exploring Hierarchical Interest Representation For Meta Ads Deep Funnel Optimization
    Hierarchical Interest Representation is a research area for Meta Ads. We’re exploring an upstream representation layer over the universe of Ads entities – users, advertisers, products, services – learning unified embeddings that connect users’ inferred interests with the breadth of what advertisers offer in their deep funnel ads. The innovations in Hierarchical Interest Representation are [...] Read More... The post Exploring Hierarchical Interest Representation For Meta Ads Deep Funnel Optimiza
  • 05
    Modernizing the Meta Ads Service With an Open-Source Kernel Scheduler
    TL; DR At Meta’s scale, a few milliseconds of latency degradation can have a significant negative impact on ads performance. When a Linux kernel upgrade risked regressing latency across Meta’s ad serving fleet, we turned to sched_ext — the upstream, BPF-based extensible scheduling framework — to build a scheduling policy customized to the Ads delivery [...] Read More... The post Modernizing the Meta Ads Service With an Open-Source Kernel Scheduler appeared first on Engineering at Meta .
  • 06
    Meta’s AI Storage Blueprint at Scale
    Over the past several years, model capabilities and training dataset sizes have experienced exponential growth. During the past year or so, the time between new-frontier-model releases has gone down from months to weeks. Reliable and fast access to storage is important to both the speed and computational cost of this AI innovation. If AI is [...] Read More... The post Meta’s AI Storage Blueprint at Scale appeared first on Engineering at Meta .
  • 07
    10 Years of Meta’s Commitment to Python
    This year marks Meta’s 10th consecutive year as a sponsor of the Python Software Foundation (PSF), the charitable organization dedicated to advancing, supporting, and protecting the open-source Python programming language and the community that sustains it. Python is one of the world’s most influential programming languages, and we use it across our engineering stack, from [...] Read More... The post 10 Years of Meta’s Commitment to Python appeared first on Engineering at Meta .
  • 08
    Privacy-Aware Infrastructure in the AI-Native Era: An Asset Classification Case Study
    Privacy controls — systems that enforce retention, access, allowed-purpose, downstream-sharing, or anonymization policies — require a reliable understanding of data to function. Before such a control can operate effectively, it must know exactly what it is looking at. This can be complex, as demonstrated by a field simply named “age“: In one context, it [...] Read More... The post Privacy-Aware Infrastructure in the AI-Native Era: An Asset Classification Case Study appeared first on Engineering
  • 09
    How Meta Engineered Ultra-Narrow Batteries for AI Glasses
    Smart glasses like the Ray-Ban Meta and Oakley Meta Vanguards need to pack enough energy to power features like cameras, speakers, AI workloads, and even a display. But it all has to fit into the glasses’ temple arms. So how do you place a battery with enough power to run a pair of smart glasses [...] Read More... The post How Meta Engineered Ultra-Narrow Batteries for AI Glasses appeared first on Engineering at Meta .