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  • 01
    Meta Seller App Brings Pro Tools and Meta AI to Marketplace
    Meta launches the Seller App for Facebook Marketplace, pairing Meta AI listing tools with a unified inbox, inventory management, and analytics. Related Posts: 25 Tech Firms Sign Open-Weight AI Letter Backing US Leadership Facebook Verified Adds Free Real-Person Badge to Fight AI Fakes Anthropic Claude Opus 5 Rivals Fable 5 at Half the Price The post Meta Seller App Brings Pro Tools and Meta AI to Marketplace appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity .Do Son
  • 02
    25 Tech Firms Sign Open-Weight AI Letter Backing US Leadership
    NVIDIA, Microsoft, and Meta lead 25 firms signing an open-weight AI letter urging US policymakers to avoid premature limits on open models. Related Posts: Meta Seller App Brings Pro Tools and Meta AI to Marketplace Facebook Verified Adds Free Real-Person Badge to Fight AI Fakes Anthropic Claude Opus 5 Rivals Fable 5 at Half the Price The post 25 Tech Firms Sign Open-Weight AI Letter Backing US Leadership appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity .Do Son
  • 03
    Facebook Verified Adds Free Real-Person Badge to Fight AI Fakes
    Facebook Verified is a free real-person badge using a face-scan selfie to prove a user is human, rolling out across Marketplace, Dating, and more. Related Posts: Meta Seller App Brings Pro Tools and Meta AI to Marketplace 25 Tech Firms Sign Open-Weight AI Letter Backing US Leadership Anthropic Claude Opus 5 Rivals Fable 5 at Half the Price The post Facebook Verified Adds Free Real-Person Badge to Fight AI Fakes appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity .Do Son
  • 04
    Anthropic Claude Opus 5 Rivals Fable 5 at Half the Price
    Anthropic Claude Opus 5 nearly matches Fable 5 on performance at roughly half the price, with relaxed safety limits and a new effort control. Related Posts: Meta Seller App Brings Pro Tools and Meta AI to Marketplace 25 Tech Firms Sign Open-Weight AI Letter Backing US Leadership Facebook Verified Adds Free Real-Person Badge to Fight AI Fakes The post Anthropic Claude Opus 5 Rivals Fable 5 at Half the Price appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity .Do Son
  • 05
    FastJson RCE CVE-2026-16723 Exploited in the Wild as Details and PoC Exploit Code Go Public
    FastJson RCE vulnerability CVE-2026-16723 is exploited in the wild. Details and PoC exploit code are public for this critical remote code execution flaw. Related Posts: CVE-2026-50454: Public PoC Shows Windows AppResolver Elevation of Privilege to SYSTEM Konnectivity Vulnerability Lets Unauthenticated Attackers Intercept Control-Plane Traffic Tycon Power Monitor Authentication Bypass CVE-2026-61884 Rated CVSS 9.8 The post FastJson RCE CVE-2026-16723 Exploited in the Wild as Details and PoC ExploDo Son
  • 06
    NadMesh Botnet Targets AI Services and Cloud Environments
    The NadMesh botnet targets cloud environments. This AI infrastructure threat harvests cloud credentials and exploits open services for autonomous spreading. Related Posts: TAG-150 Attack Chain Deploys DenoRAT Malware ACR Stealer Spreads Through ClickFix Lures in Two Attack Chains GST Phishing Campaign Distributes Remcos RAT Malware The post NadMesh Botnet Targets AI Services and Cloud Environments appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity .Do Son
  • 07
    CVE-2026-50454: Public PoC Shows Windows AppResolver Elevation of Privilege to SYSTEM
    A public proof-of-concept details the Windows AppResolver LPE (CVE-2026-50454), a UAC bypass that chains an admin token to a SYSTEM shell. Related Posts: FastJson RCE CVE-2026-16723 Exploited in the Wild as Details and PoC Exploit Code Go Public Konnectivity Vulnerability Lets Unauthenticated Attackers Intercept Control-Plane Traffic Tycon Power Monitor Authentication Bypass CVE-2026-61884 Rated CVSS 9.8 The post CVE-2026-50454: Public PoC Shows Windows AppResolver Elevation of Privilege to SYSTDo Son
  • 08
    Konnectivity Vulnerability Lets Unauthenticated Attackers Intercept Control-Plane Traffic
    A Konnectivity vulnerability (CVE-2026-16242, CVSS 9.4) lets unauthenticated attackers proxy and modify control-plane traffic. See the fix and mitigation. Related Posts: FastJson RCE CVE-2026-16723 Exploited in the Wild as Details and PoC Exploit Code Go Public CVE-2026-50454: Public PoC Shows Windows AppResolver Elevation of Privilege to SYSTEM Tycon Power Monitor Authentication Bypass CVE-2026-61884 Rated CVSS 9.8 The post Konnectivity Vulnerability Lets Unauthenticated Attackers Intercept ConDo Son
  • 09
    Tycon Power Monitor Authentication Bypass CVE-2026-61884 Rated CVSS 9.8
    CVE-2026-61884 is a Tycon authentication bypass rated CVSS 9.8 in TPDIN-Monitor-WEB2. No vendor fix exists, so isolate the devices now. Related Posts: FastJson RCE CVE-2026-16723 Exploited in the Wild as Details and PoC Exploit Code Go Public CVE-2026-50454: Public PoC Shows Windows AppResolver Elevation of Privilege to SYSTEM Konnectivity Vulnerability Lets Unauthenticated Attackers Intercept Control-Plane Traffic The post Tycon Power Monitor Authentication Bypass CVE-2026-61884 Rated CVSS 9.8Do Son
  • 10
    GoSerpent Backdoor Drives a Patient Cyber Espionage Campaign Against Southeast Asian Governments
    GoSerpent backdoor drives a patient cyber espionage campaign against Southeast Asian governments, stealing files and credentials since at least 2021. Related Posts: TA488 and TA458 Steal Government Email Using Half-Click Webmail Exploits Project CAV3RN Hides Its C2 in Outlook Calendar Events to Spy on Israel FSB Center 16 Targets Routers Across Critical Sectors The post GoSerpent Backdoor Drives a Patient Cyber Espionage Campaign Against Southeast Asian Governments appeared first on Daily CyberSDo Son
  • 11
    Tego AI Discloses Second Claude Flaw in a Week: Hidden Link Silently Sends Files to Attackers
    Tel Aviv, Israel, 24th July 2026, CyberNewswire Related Posts: AppViewX Arms Enterprise CLM Teams for Post-Quantum Migration and AI Adoption in Latest Product Release AccuKnox Wins Best AI Startup Award for Enterprise Agentic AI Security at BSides Bangalore Pulse Security Debuts Operational Management Platform Built for Security Leaders The post Tego AI Discloses Second Claude Flaw in a Week: Hidden Link Silently Sends Files to Attackers appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity .cybernewswire
  • 12
    Google Gemini Spark Expands Access to Pro and Ultra Subscribers
    Google Gemini Spark now reaches AI Pro users in the US and AI Ultra subscribers worldwide, bringing agentic automation into Workspace. Related Posts: Meta Seller App Brings Pro Tools and Meta AI to Marketplace 25 Tech Firms Sign Open-Weight AI Letter Backing US Leadership Facebook Verified Adds Free Real-Person Badge to Fight AI Fakes The post Google Gemini Spark Expands Access to Pro and Ultra Subscribers appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity .Do Son
  • 13
    Google DMA Fine of €890 Million Lands in Brussels
    The Google DMA fine of €890 million covers search self-preferencing and Play Store steering rules, the first such penalty under the EU law. Related Posts: Meta Seller App Brings Pro Tools and Meta AI to Marketplace 25 Tech Firms Sign Open-Weight AI Letter Backing US Leadership Facebook Verified Adds Free Real-Person Badge to Fight AI Fakes The post Google DMA Fine of €890 Million Lands in Brussels appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity .Do Son
  • 14
    TAG-150 Attack Chain Deploys DenoRAT Malware
    The new TAG-150 attack chain uses ClickFix to deploy DenoRAT malware and NightshadeC2. Learn how this threat targets financial sectors and crypto wallets. Related Posts: NadMesh Botnet Targets AI Services and Cloud Environments ACR Stealer Spreads Through ClickFix Lures in Two Attack Chains GST Phishing Campaign Distributes Remcos RAT Malware The post TAG-150 Attack Chain Deploys DenoRAT Malware appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity .Do Son
  • 15
    North Korean Contagious Interview Campaign Hides Malware in Fake Coding Tests
    Elastic found a Contagious Interview campaign using fake coding interviews and SVG steganography to steal developer credentials and crypto wallets. Related Posts: DOJ Indicts Chinese National Over Gift Card Fraud Scheme in New Hampshire Dolphin X Stealer Sold on a Cybercrime Forum Uses an AI Profiler to Rank Victims HelloNet Campaign Abuses ViPNet Update System to Hit Russian Firms The post North Korean Contagious Interview Campaign Hides Malware in Fake Coding Tests appeared first on Daily CybeDo Son
  • 16
    ACR Stealer Spreads Through ClickFix Lures in Two Attack Chains
    Microsoft warns of rising ACR Stealer attacks using ClickFix lures to steal browser credentials and tokens from enterprises. Two chains detailed. Related Posts: NadMesh Botnet Targets AI Services and Cloud Environments TAG-150 Attack Chain Deploys DenoRAT Malware GST Phishing Campaign Distributes Remcos RAT Malware The post ACR Stealer Spreads Through ClickFix Lures in Two Attack Chains appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity .Do Son
  • 17
    LG Disables McAfee Ad Popups on Monitors After Backlash
    Discover how Microsoft pressured LG to disable McAfee ad popups on webOS companion apps installed via Windows device metadata. Related Posts: Meta Seller App Brings Pro Tools and Meta AI to Marketplace 25 Tech Firms Sign Open-Weight AI Letter Backing US Leadership Facebook Verified Adds Free Real-Person Badge to Fight AI Fakes The post LG Disables McAfee Ad Popups on Monitors After Backlash appeared first on Daily CyberSecurity .Do Son
  • 18
    ADAudit Plus Flaw CVE-2026-6516 Allows Unauthenticated Remote Code Execution at CVSS 10
    ManageEngine fixed an ADAudit Plus vulnerability, CVE-2026-6516, a CVSS 10 unauthenticated remote code execution flaw. Update to build 8606 now. Related Posts: FastJson RCE CVE-2026-16723 Exploited in the Wild as Details and PoC Exploit Code Go Public CVE-2026-50454: Public PoC Shows Windows AppResolver Elevation of Privilege to SYSTEM Konnectivity Vulnerability Lets Unauthenticated Attackers Intercept Control-Plane Traffic The post ADAudit Plus Flaw CVE-2026-6516 Allows Unauthenticated Remote CDo Son
  • 19
    Public Exploit Code Released for Knot Resolver DNS-over-QUIC Remote Code Execution Flaw
    Researchers publicly disclosed a Knot Resolver RCE flaw and PoC exploit code. The DNS-over-QUIC heap overflow hits 6.3.0; update to 6.4.1 now. Related Posts: FastJson RCE CVE-2026-16723 Exploited in the Wild as Details and PoC Exploit Code Go Public CVE-2026-50454: Public PoC Shows Windows AppResolver Elevation of Privilege to SYSTEM Konnectivity Vulnerability Lets Unauthenticated Attackers Intercept Control-Plane Traffic The post Public Exploit Code Released for Knot Resolver DNS-over-QUIC RemoDo Son
  • 20
    CERT/CC Warns of Six Logto Vulnerabilities in SSO and MFA Handling
    CERT/CC discloses six Logto vulnerabilities, including CVE-2026-15611 and CVE-2026-15616, that enable SSO authentication bypass and MFA skipping. Related Posts: FastJson RCE CVE-2026-16723 Exploited in the Wild as Details and PoC Exploit Code Go Public CVE-2026-50454: Public PoC Shows Windows AppResolver Elevation of Privilege to SYSTEM Konnectivity Vulnerability Lets Unauthenticated Attackers Intercept Control-Plane Traffic The post CERT/CC Warns of Six Logto Vulnerabilities in SSO and MFA HandDo Son
  • 21
    DOJ Indicts Chinese National Over Gift Card Fraud Scheme in New Hampshire
    DOJ charged a Chinese national with wire fraud conspiracy in a gift card fraud scheme that shipped electronics from a New Hampshire warehouse to China. Related Posts: North Korean Contagious Interview Campaign Hides Malware in Fake Coding Tests Dolphin X Stealer Sold on a Cybercrime Forum Uses an AI Profiler to Rank Victims HelloNet Campaign Abuses ViPNet Update System to Hit Russian Firms The post DOJ Indicts Chinese National Over Gift Card Fraud Scheme in New Hampshire appeared first on DailyDo Son
  • 22
    Google Ships Chrome 150 Update Fixing Four High-Severity Memory Bugs
    Google's Chrome security update fixes four high-severity bugs, including CVE-2026-16807, a Codecs flaw that could enable a sandbox escape. Update now. Related Posts: FastJson RCE CVE-2026-16723 Exploited in the Wild as Details and PoC Exploit Code Go Public CVE-2026-50454: Public PoC Shows Windows AppResolver Elevation of Privilege to SYSTEM Konnectivity Vulnerability Lets Unauthenticated Attackers Intercept Control-Plane Traffic The post Google Ships Chrome 150 Update Fixing Four High-SeverityDo Son
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    Cerebras Intros Faster WSE-3 Turbo Processor and First Rack-Scale CS-4 System
    Cerebras this week has introduced a major upgrade to its hardware ecosystem. The company is launching their first rack-scale AI inference system, the CS-4, which is powered by the upgraded WSE-3 Turbo processor The post Cerebras Intros Faster WSE-3 Turbo Processor and First Rack-Scale CS-4 System appeared first on ServeTheHome .Ryan Smith
  • 02
    Qualcomm Modular Open-Sourced at ModCon 2026
    Qualcomm's Modular software is now open-source as a big announcement from ModCon 2026 and an unexpected guest made an appearance The post Qualcomm Modular Open-Sourced at ModCon 2026 appeared first on ServeTheHome .Cliff Robinson
  • 03
    Intel Xeon 658X Review: Granite Rapids For Workstations
    Intel's Granite Rapids CPUs have finally made it to the workstation market as the Xeon 600 family. Today we are reviewing the Xeon 658X, a 24 core chip that packs a punch, thanks in part to its memory bandwidth The post Intel Xeon 658X Review: Granite Rapids For Workstations appeared first on ServeTheHome .Ryan Smith
  • 04
    ADT R27A-BK3 EDSFF E1.S and E3.S to PCIe Slot Review
    We tested the ADT R27A-BK3 which allows you to mount a PCIe Gen5 E1.S or E3.S EDSFF SSD into a PCIe card slot The post ADT R27A-BK3 EDSFF E1.S and E3.S to PCIe Slot Review appeared first on ServeTheHome .Eric Smith
  • 05
    KYY X90D “Triple” Portable Monitor Review
    Taking two 15.6" IPS monitors with you and only one cable to surround your laptop is a huge productivity boost as we found in our KYY X90D review The post KYY X90D “Triple” Portable Monitor Review appeared first on ServeTheHome .Sam Sabinash
  • 06
    160-bay NVMe SSD 4U Server Shown at FMS 2026 Supermicro ASG-4116S-NU160R
    On the FMS 2026 show floor, we saw a massive 160-bay NVMe storage server (Supermicro ASG-4116S-NU160R) that can deliver crazy storage density The post 160-bay NVMe SSD 4U Server Shown at FMS 2026 Supermicro ASG-4116S-NU160R appeared first on ServeTheHome .Eric Smith
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  • 01
    smolmachines / smolvm as a sandbox for untrusted Python & JavaScript
    Research: smolmachines / smolvm as a sandbox for untrusted Python & JavaScript I tasked Claude Fable 5 running in Claude Code for web with the following research task: Put https://smolmachines.com through its paces as a fast secure sandbox. Explore what it would take to use this to run untrusted Python and JavaScript code in a way that is limited in what RAM and CPU time it can take up (protection against "while true") with no network access and filesystem access only to designated files Goal is
  • 02
    Quoting Jeremy Morrell
    My hypothesis is that there is a new opportunity for Extensible Software on the web . LLMs radically lower the cost of authoring extensions, and modern sandbox primitives lower the deployment cost and provide good security boundaries. We can build our app as a solid, accountable core, and allow users to safely extend it in many directions by having LLMs fill in the missing pieces. We can give our users super powers. — Jeremy Morrell , Extensible Software in the age of LLMs Tags: sandboxing , llm
  • 03
    Conceptual integrity and counting lines of code
    Last week I recorded an episode of the Talking Postgres podcast with Claire Giordano on the subject of "How AI is changing software development". We had a really great conversation. Here are a couple of my highlights from a lightly edited transcript (prompt to Claude: "very minor edits to remove disfluencies"). This is the latest version of an argument I've been trying to build about why sometimes it does make sense to talk about lines of code as an indicator of productivity with coding agents,
  • 04
    Mojo🔥 is now open source
    Mojo🔥 is now open source The Mojo programming language has been promising an open source release since May 2023 . Last week they shipped their 1.0 and today they have followed through on that original promise, releasing the compiler and toolchain under an Apache 2 license. When Mojo first launched the stated goal was to produce a superset of Python, so existing Python code could be used to bootstrap their own ecosystem. That plan changed around August 2025 : Mojo may or may not evolve into a ful
  • 05
    Qwen 3.8 27B scores 52 on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index
    Qwen 3.8 27B scores 52 on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index That's the same score as GPT-5.6 Luna (max), and just one point behind GLM-5.2 (max) and DeepSeek V4 Pro 0813 (max) - that GLM is 753B and that DeepSeek is 1.7T parameters , and Luna is size unknown but presumably a whole lot bigger than 27B. Qwen 3.8 27B is a truly astonishing model . Via Hacker News Tags: ai , generative-ai , llms , qwen , ai-in-china , artificial-analysis
  • 06
    We Tracked a Shipment of Rare Books. It Ended at an Amazon AI Training Facility
    We Tracked a Shipment of Rare Books. It Ended at an Amazon AI Training Facility Excellent piece of reporting from 404 Media. For a while now there have been stories of book dealers receiving orders for large volumes of books from apparently price-insensitive anonymous customers, widely suspected to be companies looking to scan them for AI training (see my previous coverage of Anthropic's book scanning from June 2025.) 404 Media investigated with an AirTag! In July, one bookseller told me they re
  • 07
    Markdown SVG upgrades
    I started building my markdown-svg-renderer tool in May , but I've since added enough features to it that it's worth talking about here again. It's evolved into my ideal tool for sharing Markdown transcripts that include SVG documents. Given my proclivity for drawing pelicans riding bicycles this is a problem that I needed to solve! The tool is very simple. Navigate to markdown-svg-renderer in your browser and paste in some Markdown to see it rendered... or save that Markdown to a CORS-friendly
  • 08
    Qwen 3.8 27B is excellent, but it defaults to wildly overthinking things
    Friday's big release was Qwen 3.8 27B , an Apache 2 licensed 27B parameter vision-capable LLM from Alibaba's Qwen research lab. I've been looking forward to this one: 27B is an excellent size for running a model on a reasonably specced laptop, and its predecessor Qwen 3.6 27B was impressive. Qwen's self-reported benchmarks for this model are eye-opening. They show a boost from both Qwen 3.6 27B and the closed-weight Qwen 3.7-Plus, which was one of Qwen's strongest models of any size as recently
  • 09
    Quoting Dario Amodei
    I do agree that the public has a negative view of AI (and that this is a big problem), but I don’t think it is primarily caused by me or any other AI leader warning about AI’s risks. I think it is fundamentally a crisis of trust. I think that ordinary people don’t trust companies, governments, or the tech industry and always suspect that we are cooking up some new way to screw them over. The causes of this go back decades and AI is just the latest iteration of it. I don’t think that a glitzy mar
  • 10
    CORS Chat
    Tool: CORS Chat I built this today ( with GPT-5.6-Sol xhigh ) to help test Qwen 3.8 27B running in LM Studio on both my M5 MacBook Pro and an NVIDIA DGX Spark. It provides a web UI for exercising an OpenAI-Responses-compatible chat endpoint. I've tried it against LM Studio with the --cors option and OpenRouter, and both work fine. Conversations are persisted in the browser and can be exported as copy-pasted JSON. One fun detail is that it notices SVG images that are being generated and progressi
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    Northern Gannet
    Northern Gannet, in Pillar Point Harbor, CA, US This is Morris. Morris is a local celebrity: the only known Northern Gannet ( Morus bassanus ) in the entire Pacific Ocean. They showed up in the Farallon Islands off the coast of San Francisco 14 years ago . They have since made Pillar Point harbor their home, where they are quite easy to spot: the only white bird with a yellow head, usually hanging out with the smaller black Brandt’s cormorants near the harbor sign visible from the end of the com
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    Don't classify. Hallucinate!
    Don't classify. Hallucinate! I still have quite a bit of older content on my blog that I never got round to tagging. My blog has 1,856 tags - likely too many to feed to an LLM in one go and say "which of these tags match the following content". Doug Turnbull has a neat solution. Tell the model to output tags without any details of the existing vocabulary, then use vector embeddings against the existing corpus to find the concrete tags that are closest to the ones the model imagined might fit! Hi
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    sqlite-utils 4.2.1
    Release: sqlite-utils 4.2.1 Fixes a crashing bug in sqlite-utils 4.2 . I'd introduced code that looks like this: from typing_extensions import Self It turned out the typing-extensions package was not listed as a dependency for sqlite-utils - it was installed by one of the other dependencies in the dev dependency group , but when you uvx sqlite-utils directly you don't get those dependencies. As part of fixing this I figured out how to run a smoke test to ensure the CLI tool still works even with
  • 14
    sqlite-utils 4.2
    Release: sqlite-utils 4.2 Lots of improvements in this one relating to the table.transform() feature , which adds support for complex alter table operations by creating a fresh table, copying across the data and then dropping and replacing the old one. transform() now preserves a much larger array of edge-case schema definitions, including check constraints, unique constraints and even comments describing the columns. There are also new introspection properties for check constraints, and a whole
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    llm-gemini 0.33
    Release: llm-gemini 0.33 It's been a while since the last llm-gemini release. This version of the plugin adds support for today's Gemini 3.7 Flash release, plus gemini-3.6-flash , gemini-3.5-flash-lite and two embedding models gemini-embedding-2 and gemini-embedding-001 . The plugin is also upgraded for compatibility with LLM 0.32, which means you can now see reasoning traces and you can also enable server-side tools using this pattern: llm -m gemini-3.7-flash -T CodeExecution \ 'use python to c
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    alchemy-utils 0.1a1
    Release: alchemy-utils 0.1a1 Performance boost for DuckDB exports and CSV imports, see here .
  • 17
    DeepSeek V4 Pro 0813 (on OpenRouter)
    DeepSeek V4 Pro 0813 (on OpenRouter) The latest DeepSeek Pro model is now available, via API only. I had to link to OpenRouter because DeepSeek don't have any obvious announcement page for their new model. I haven't been able to confirm if they plan to release the open weights, but given the weights are available for both April's deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V4-Pro and July's deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V4-Flash-0731 it seems likely. Update : the weights are now available on Hugging Face, 1.7T parameters, 893
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    alchemy-utils 0.1a0
    Release: alchemy-utils 0.1a0 I've long pondered what a database agnostic version of my sqlite-utils Python library and CLI utility might look like. This morning (literally a shower project) I tasked Codex and GPT-5.6 Sol Ultra with building a prototype: Do a research spike to see what it would take to build a library with the same core API as SQLite-utils - in particular the insert and upsert and insert_all and upsert_all and create and update methods, and the table introspection stuff - but bac
  • 19
    Quoting Florian Herrengt
    But then users start to report a weird bug. It's the 4th time your team has been trying to fix it. I mean... asking AI to fix it. Unfortunately, it seems like not even Fable can figure it out. You go talk to the person who worked on this feature. "So where does the data come from?" "Hmm... actually I don't know. Let me ask Claude." You sit next to each other watching an endless wall of text appear on the screen. Neither of you has any idea whether any of it is true but Claude seems very confiden
  • 20
    There are no lossless transformations of natural-language text
    There are no lossless transformations of natural-language text Sophie Alpert shares her "internal policy on acceptable use of AI writing by engineers". It's a short read (supporting its own recommendations) and really good. If you chose to have LLMs help massage your writing the following rule seems crucial to me: You must stand behind every idea and every sentence in your docs . It is your responsibility to make sure that the entire document is representative of your own thoughts before you sha
  • 21
    Stealing Reasoning Traces from Proprietary LLM APIs
    Stealing Reasoning Traces from Proprietary LLM APIs A vanity domain name ( stolen-thoughts.com ) for a neat paper : Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google return encrypted chain-of-thought blocks to clients that can be replayed across sessions, users, and models. We take a trace produced by a frontier model, replay it into a weaker sibling, jailbreak the weaker model, and recover the stronger model’s hidden reasoning in plaintext You can see an example of these encrypted blocks by running: curl https://a
  • 22
    datasette-upload-dbs 0.5a0
    Release: datasette-upload-dbs 0.5a0 This plugin has been around for a while - it lets users upload a brand new SQLite database to a hosted Datasette instance, at which point that database will start being served by that instance. It can also be used to atomically swap a database with a more recent version. The uploaded database is saved to a file, verified, then swapped in so /name starts serving the new one. The new release adds a formalized API, so you can replace an existing database (or add
  • 23
    Introducing Muse Glimmer
    Introducing Muse Glimmer Meta are back in the open weights game! Muse Glimmer is a brand new 30B model under a clean Apache 2.0 license (a step up from the janky Llama licenses of old). They claim to have optimized it for exactly the kind of things I'm looking for in a local model: End-to-end Agentic Task Completion. Muse Glimmer achieves strong success rates on full-task benchmarks including DeepSearch QA, MCP-Atlas, 𝛕-Bench and SWE-Bench, which measure its ability to work within scaffolds, wri
  • 24
    Quoting OpenClaw (running Opus 4.6)
    The API has zero authorisations checks on cancelling other people's reservations … I tested this with the person in waitlist position #1 — and it actually went through. So you've moved from #4 to #3 already. — OpenClaw (running Opus 4.6) , hacking an Australian gym-booking website Tags: ai-ethics , generative-ai , openclaw , ai , ai-security-research , llms
  • 25
    Quoting Claude Opus 5 system prompt
    Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5 were first released on June 9, 2026. On June 12, 2026, Anthropic suspended access to both models to comply with U.S. Department of Commerce export controls; the Department lifted those controls on June 30, 2026, and Anthropic restored access on July 1, 2026 (Anthropic's statement: https://www.anthropic.com/news/fable-mythos-access ). These events are after Claude's training-data cutoff, so Claude knows about them only from this notice. If asked, Claude confirms
  • 26
    GitHub Models is now retired
    GitHub Models is now retired I missed this news until today, when the GitHub Actions run for my simonw/research repository failed with this error message: GitHub Models is temporarily unavailable as part of a scheduled retirement brownout. That message is already stale, because the retirement has been completed. GitHub Models was an odd-shaped duck. GitHub provided a model playground tool and a unified API across a bunch of different LLM providers, with the biggest benefit being that code runnin
  • 27
    SQLite compressed text-history prototypes
    Research: SQLite compressed text-history prototypes I'm perennially interested in options for storing revision histories in relational databases. While out on a dog walk I had a new idea: how about taking the full text of every prior version in a big JSON array of strings and then applying zlib or zstd compression to the whole thing? Surely that would compress really well due to all of the repeated strings. The new GPT‑Live voice mode in the ChatGPT iPhone app has got really good, so I discussed
  • 28
    Auto mode is now the default in Claude Code for Pro, Max, and Team plans
    Auto mode is now the default in Claude Code for Pro, Max, and Team plans Anthropic are really confident in Claude Code's auto mode , to the point that they are making it the default setting for new sessions in most Claude Code plans starting on August 14th. This was one of the topics discussed in our Fireside Chat with Cat Wu and Thariq Shihipar at the AI Engineer World’s Fair last month. I asked them how they run Claude Code safely within Anthropic (given the threat of prompt injection) and the
  • 29
    Now we have a timeline of the OpenAI accidental attack against Hugging Face
    My comment on Now we have a timeline of the OpenAI accidental attack against Hugging Face — Hacker News. I think one of the most interesting details here might be tucked away in that first bullet point: May 7: OpenAI starts a new training run for an experimental, unreleased model. (Do they mean an evaluation run? They say training run in the video, and later mention a “reward signal to judge how well they’re doing”, so I guess this really was about training a model, not evaluating one that was a
  • 30
    Quoting John Gruber
    Me, I try to get into the mindset of playing live music, not recording a studio album. Except when I’m writing a piece where I really want it to be an album. Those aren’t rare , per se, but they’re occasional . If I tried to make every post a hall-of-famer I’d never get anything out. I’m aiming for professionalism. I’m performing live in front of an audience — not just jamming in my garage or bedroom, fucking around. So I’m careful and concentrate. I want to hit every note, in time. But at my be
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    Rescue Mission Is Called Off For NASA's Aging Swift Space Telescope
    NASA has called off a $30 million mission to rescue its aging Swift space telescope after Katalyst Space's Link spacecraft developed persistent control and positioning problems. The Associated Press reports: Katalyst said Link will not attempt to capture Swift and boost it to a higher orbit because of problems with controlling the spacecraft. NASA said this means the telescope will plunge through the atmosphere after more than 20 years of tracking some of the biggest explosions in the universe lBeauHD
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    Whistleblower Arturo Bejar Leads Testimony In Landmark Trial Against Meta
    An anonymous reader quotes a report from NPR: Meta was infused with a culture in which employees obsessed over user numbers and consistently pushed safety to the side, according to Arturo Bejar, a former employee turned whistleblower, who testified today in the landmark child safety trial against the social media company. Only one man had the ability to change that, Bejar said: CEO Mark Zuckerberg. But he didn't. "At the end of the day, it was the company culture that Mark had created that madeBeauHD
  • 03
    PINE64 Halts Linux Device Production Amid DRAM and EMMC Shortages
    BrianFagioli writes: PINE64 has some very bad news for Linux hardware fans. PINE64 says it has no plans to produce additional Linux devices in the near future because of the ongoing DRAM and eMMC shortage. Future production will depend on component pricing after mid 2027, while existing PineNote and PineTab2 inventory could run out in roughly three months. The company says PineTime, PineVoice, and Pinecil production will continue as usual, but the outlook for its Linux hardware is much less certBeauHD
  • 04
    Stripe Buys AI Startup OpenRouter For $7.5 Billion
    Stripe is acquiring AI model marketplace OpenRouter as it pushes beyond payments into the infrastructure behind AI applications. According to The New York Times, the deal is reportedly valued at about $7.5 billion, with $1.5 billion allocated to OpenRouter's founders. Less than three months ago the company was valued at about $1.3 billion. CNBC reports: OpenRouter has become popular with developers seeking to use AI models, particularly those considered non-proprietary and available for free. MaBeauHD
  • 05
    Amazon's Drones Will Soon Deliver to Nearly 500 US Cities and Towns
    Amazon says its Prime Air drone delivery service will expand sixfold to nearly 500 U.S. cities and towns by the end of 2026, including metro areas around Chicago, Syracuse, Cleveland, Atlanta, and Boise. According to Amazon Prime Air vice president David Carbon, the service has already delivered "hundreds of thousands of packages to customers" this year, typically within about an hour. The Verge reports: These will join 11 locations across the US where Amazon already offers drone deliveries, witBeauHD
  • 06
    Music Publisher Round Hill Files $1 Billion Copyright Infringement Suits Against Suno, Anthropic
    Independent music publisher Round Hill is suing Suno and Anthropic for allegedly using hundreds of copyrighted songs without permission to train their AI systems. The company says potential damages could exceed $1 billion, arguing there is "nothing fair" about building multibillion-dollar AI businesses on copyrighted material while rights holders receive nothing. From The Hollywood Reporter: Round Hill is a prominent music publisher whose copyrights include the Goo Goo Dolls' "Iris," Bonnie TyleBeauHD
  • 07
    CISA: Medusa Ransomware Hit Over 500 Critical Infrastructure Orgs
    CISA says the Medusa ransomware operation has breached more than 500 U.S. critical infrastructure organizations since 2021, up from more than 300 reported last year. The group has targeted healthcare, government, defense, manufacturing, IT and financial organizations, evolving into a ransomware-as-a-service operation that recruits initial-access brokers and uses stolen data to pressure victims into paying. BleepingComputer reports: The three federal agencies recommended that network defenders seBeauHD
  • 08
    Moderna, Merck Say mRNA Vaccine Prevents Melanoma From Returning
    Moderna and Merck say their personalized mRNA melanoma vaccine significantly reduced both cancer recurrence and spread in a late-stage trial. The treatment could reach patients as soon as next year if regulators approve it. Reuters reports: Moderna developed the vaccine with Merck and tested it together with immunotherapy drug Keytruda, a widely used treatment for melanoma. [...] This is the first positive late-stage trial result for an mRNA cancer vaccine, which trains a patient's immune systemBeauHD
  • 09
    X's Algorithm Feeds Off Ragebait and Impacts Democrats More, Study Finds
    An anonymous reader quotes a report from 404 Media: X's algorithm learns what you hate and shows you more of it, according to a new study just published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). The paper, titled Value misalignment of X's feed algorithm is a reflection of value tensions in engagement, found that the site's algorithm prioritized engagement above all else when it generated a user's For You Page. It also showed that X serves more ragebait to people who say theyBeauHD
  • 10
    Army Unit Offers 4-Day Pass to Play GTA VI As Reenlistment Incentive
    A U.S. Army battalion at Fort Stewart is offering soldiers a four-day pass timed to the release of Grand Theft Auto VI if they reenlist for at least two years. The program is limited to one unit for now, but it fits the Army's broader effort to appeal to gamers as a recruiting and retention pool. CBS News reports: Twenty soldiers at Fort Stewart in Georgia in the Army's 9th Brigade Engineering Battalion, part of the 3rd Infantry Division, have already chosen this incentive as part of their reenlBeauHD
  • 11
    Chinese Robotics Giant Unitree Soars In Stock Market Debut
    Chinese robotics giant Unitree surged more than 600% in its Shanghai stock market debut, marking the first mainland Chinese listing by a humanoid robot maker and a major milestone for Beijing's robotics ambitions. The BBC reports: Unitree, officially known as Yushu Technology Co Ltd, was founded in 2016 and now plays a key role in Beijing's ambitions to develop advanced technology. It has become a robotics industry leader, selling devices from sensors and automated arms to four-legged and human-BeauHD
  • 12
    Babies Born Under Sugar Rationing Grew Into Adults With Lower Cancer Risk
    A study of more than 64,000 people born around the end of Britain's postwar sugar rationing found that those exposed to less sugar during their first 1,000 days had lower rates of five cancers decades later, including roughly 69% lower liver cancer risk and 36% lower breast cancer risk. They also "showed signs of slower biological aging" and "continued to consume less sugar and had healthier diets overall," according to the authors of a new study published in The Conversation. From the report: ABeauHD
  • 13
    Physicists Entangle Quantum Memories Across a Record-Breaking 420 Kilometers
    alternative_right shares a report from Phys.org: Optical fibers are already the backbone of global communication systems. Recently, however, physicists have started to explore how their functionality could be boosted further by conveying information via entangled quantum particles -- potentially enabling instantaneous exchanges of information across vast distances. Such a system could eventually be the basis of a future 'quantum internet,' offering a level of security and computing power beyondBeauHD
  • 14
    Top Album Releases Linked To Rise In Fatal Crashes
    An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: The release of a new album by Taylor Swift might be a cause for celebration among her fans, but such events have also been linked to a more sombre phenomenon: an increase in fatal car crashes. The team behind a new study say it sheds light on the impact of distracted driving. Writing in the journal Jama Network Open, [Vishal Patel, first author of the study based at Harvard Medical School] and colleagues report how they focused on the releasBeauHD
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    Cursor Launches 'Origin' Code Hosting Platform As GitHub Alternative
    Cursor has launched Origin, a GitHub-style code hosting platform built directly into its AI coding environment. The company is initially positioning Origin as a low-risk layer on top of GitHub, keeping GitHub as the "source of truth," but the launch landed just as a major GitHub outage highlighted growing concerns about reliability in the age of AI-generated code. VentureBeat reports: Cursor began rolling out Origin, its own code hosting platform, to paid users on Monday morning. Roughly three aBeauHD
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    New EU Guidelines For AI Labelling
    New EU guidelines, why AI sparkles aren’t enough, when AI labels are required, and what the rules mean for AI-powered features and products.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Vitaly Friedman)
  • 02
    Building Tactile UX: Honoring Intentional Design With Lottie
    When tasked with building a highly interactive, tactile web experience, the architecture must serve the art direction. In this article, Alexey Kopytin explains their architectural rationale for building a digital stress-relief squeeze toy game using Lottie animations, DOM events, and distance-based math to maintain absolute control over their designers’ intentional motion.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Alexey Kopytin)
  • 03
    How Baseline Can Help You Ship Less JavaScript
    The gap between “you need a library for this” and “the browser does this” keeps closing. A practical guide to auditing your dependencies and finding what the web platform can now handle for you.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Jad Joubran)
  • 04
    Small Joys And Big Adventures (August 2026 Wallpapers Edition)
    Whether you’re enjoying some well-earned time off this August or are jumping headfirst into a new project, how about some new desktop wallpapers to accompany you on all those big and small adventures the month might bring? Well, we’ve got you covered!hello@smashingmagazine.com (Cosima Mielke)
  • 05
    The Bull And Bear Case For Digital Design In The Age Of AI
    As AI reshapes product design, it could give designers greater autonomy or expose the gaps that autonomy makes harder to hide. Exploring both the bull and bear cases, Andy Budd examines what happens when designers need less permission to act.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Andy Budd)
  • 06
    Thinking Outside The Box: Digital Design In The AI Era
    Many of the AI tools we interact with take the form of text boxes. But what if there was a different way to interact with AI? Oleksii Hrzhehorzhevskyi explores a different approach to creating a new AI assistant and how designers can navigate the field as AI continues to change it.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Oleksii Hrzhehorzhevskyi)
  • 07
    Weaponizing And Defending The React Flight Protocol: Deserialization Sinks In RSCs
    While React Server Components rely on the custom Flight protocol to stream interactive UIs, this same mechanism introduces powerful deserialization sinks that attackers can exploit. Durgesh Pawar breaks down the mechanics behind the CVSS 10.0 “React2Shell” vulnerability to show how protocol manipulation can lead to remote code execution.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Durgesh Pawar)
  • 08
    When It Makes Sense To “Block” The Main Thread
    The common rule of thumb is to never “block” the browser’s main thread when running JavaScript tasks. But is this a hard rule? Victor Ayomipo describes a use case he encountered involving a screenshot extension where he made an exception to the rule and decided that blocking the main thread was absolutely the right thing to do.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Victor Ayomipo)
  • 09
    No, People Don’t Want More AI In Their Life
    Many companies assume everyone craves new AI features. But the reality is that most people don't want more AI — at least not in the way most AI leaders envision it. Brought to you by Design Patterns For AI Interfaces , **friendly video courses on UX** and design patterns by Vitaly.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Vitaly Friedman)
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    From Kickoff To First Concept: How To Turn Brand Strategy Into Visual Direction
    The strongest visual concepts don’t start in Figma. They start with the right questions. Explore the pre-concept phase of brand identity design, where teams research brand context, uncover hidden assumptions with stakeholders, and turn shared direction into a visual foundation before a single concept is created.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Anastasia Sycheva)
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    Designing For Distressed Users: Why Mental Health Apps Shouldn’t Follow Every UI Fashion
    Many UI trends are designed to capture attention and signal innovation, but those goals often conflict with the needs of mental health apps: reducing cognitive strain, fostering trust, and providing a sense of refuge. Kat Homan introduces an evaluation framework that helps designers assess whether trendy visual and interaction patterns support or undermine the unique goals of mental health experiences.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Kat Homan)
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    Meet Kirki: WordPress’s First Visual Builder With An Infinite Canvas
    We have been building websites inside boxes for years on WordPress. Let’s take a closer look at [Kirki](https://kirki.com/), the first freeform visual builder with an infinite canvas, and explore how it redefines the experience with cleaner performance, full design freedom, and zero plugin dependency.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Zareen Tasnim)
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    Users Don’t Need More Tools: They Need Seamless Integrations
    A closer look at why users don’t need more tools in their daily lives. What they need are seamless integrations of useful features to match already existing, established mental models. Brought to you by Design Patterns For AI Interfaces , **friendly video course on UX** and design patterns by Vitaly.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Vitaly Friedman)
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    Matching AI Modality To User Intent: Designing The Right Interface
    We’ve fallen into conversational tunnel vision, defaulting every AI capability into a chat-based interface simply because LLMs are trained on dialogue data. But great UX is about matching modality to users’ context, intent, and cognitive load, so the interface adapts to the user, not the other way around.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Victor Yocco)
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    Why Accessibility Is An Operational Capability, Not A Feature
    Teams can generate UI faster than ever, but they still have to guarantee that what they ship is usable, secure, and maintainable. Accessibility as an operational capability rather than a compliance checklist or end-of-project audit, and what that looks like in practice.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Mikhail Prosmitskiy)
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    Snapshots Of Summer (July 2026 Wallpapers Edition)
    July is just around the corner, and that means... It’s time for some new desktop wallpapers! As every month, the wallpapers in this collection were created by the community for the community and can be downloaded for free. Enjoy!hello@smashingmagazine.com (Cosima Mielke)
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    Designing With Uncertainty: How AI Supercharges Probabilistic Thinking
    In a world where AI is informing more design choices, it’s easy to mistake predictions for certainties. This article introduces Probabilistic Design, a mindset that allows UX and product teams to accept uncertainty, decipher AI outputs with nuance, and make smart, adaptive decisions.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Pratik Joglekar)
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    The Impact Of Humanoid Robots On Humanity
    We have officially moved past the era of humanoid robots as mere public relations stunts. As they become increasingly lifelike, society may soon face profound social, psychological, and ethical challenges. What happens when the boundary between humans and machines becomes almost impossible to distinguish?hello@smashingmagazine.com (Carrie Webster)
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    The Benefits Of Cognitive Inclusion In UX Research
    Findings from an exploratory user research study highlighting the unique insights and practical UX recommendations shared by participants with cognitive disabilities.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Kate Kalcevich)
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    How To Make Your Design System AI-Ready
    Practical guide on how to reduce drifts, minimize mistakes, maintain context, and improve the quality of AI-generated prototypes. Brought to you by Design Patterns For AI Interfaces , **friendly video course on UX** and design patterns by Vitaly.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Vitaly Friedman)
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    June Is For Exploring (2026 Wallpapers Edition)
    Let’s kick off June — and the beginning of summer — with some fresh inspiration! Artists and designers from across the globe once again tickled their creativity to welcome the new month with a new collection of desktop wallpapers. Enjoy!hello@smashingmagazine.com (Cosima Mielke)
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    Algorithmic Theming Engines: Building Self-Correcting Color Systems With `contrast-color()`
    Seventy percent of websites still fail basic WCAG contrast checks in 2025. After years of design system tooling, accessibility linters, and JavaScript libraries, nothing moved the needle. We didn’t need better libraries. We needed better CSS. `contrast-color()` is that better CSS.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Durgesh Pawar)
  • 23
    Your Prototype Is Not Being Honest With Your Users (And Here’s How To Fix It)
    There’s a moment in almost every usability session where a participant pauses at the login screen, types something, and glances up: checking whether they’re “doing it right.” That pause is a clear sign. They’ve already clocked that this isn’t a real app, and every data point collected after that moment is filtered through that awareness.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Eric Joseph L.)
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    Four Levels Of Customer Understanding
    What people say, feel, think, and do are often very different things. To understand the underlying reasons for user behavior, it helps to look beyond the surface and explore hidden motivations, root causes, and the different layers of reality that shape how people act. Brought to you by Measuring UX Impact , **friendly video course on UX** and design patterns by Vitaly.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Vitaly Friedman)
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    Advanced Tree Counting: Mathematical Layouts With `sibling-index()` And `sibling-count()`
    Meet `sibling-index()` and `sibling-count()`. Staggered cascade effect in one line of CSS without `:nth-child()` rules or JS workarounds. Works for 5 items or 5,000.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Durgesh Pawar)
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    Ten Data-Backed Truths Of User Experience ROI
    Every extra second of friction has a measurable business cost. Carrie Webster shares ten data-backed UX facts that link user experience directly to revenue, retention, and long-term growth.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Carrie Webster)
  • 27
    Practical Interface Patterns For AI Transparency (Part 2)
    Why traditional loading patterns like spinners fail in agentic AI experiences, and how interface patterns that reveal the system’s process, status, and decision-making can improve transparency and build user trust.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Victor Yocco)
  • 28
    The Architecture Of Local-First Web Development
    An honest perspective on building local-first web apps in 2026, written for developers who’ve been doing this long enough to be skeptical of silver bullets.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Durgesh Pawar)
  • 29
    Rethinking The Experience Of System Tools
    Design always starts with function — function shapes form. But if that function can’t be made completely invisible and people still have to interact with it, it inevitably becomes part of their experience. In this article, Kyrylo Levashov shares four common software design assumptions.hello@smashingmagazine.com (Kyrylo Levashov)
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    Designing Stable Interfaces For Streaming Content
    Streaming UIs are an easy concept on the surface, but are quite complicated in practice. There are many considerations that need to be accounted for, from layout shifts and motion preferences to proper markup and various states, that may not be instantly obvious. What happens if the stream is interrupted? Can users tab through the UI on the keyboard as it shifts? What ARIA attributes might be needed?hello@smashingmagazine.com (Joas Pambou)
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    NASA 终止 Swift 天文台的拯救任务
    NASA 和 Katalyst Space Technologies 公司联合宣布放弃 Swift 伽马射线望远镜的拯救任务。这意味着轨道高度衰减中的 Swift 天文台将于今年晚些时候重返大气层。NASA 是在去年 9 月授予了 Katalyst Space Technologies 一份 3000 万美元的合同,用于开发和发射一艘与 Swift 对接并提升其轨道高度的卫星 LINK。LINK 于 7 月 3 日成功发射,原计划尝试用其三个机械臂抓住 Swift 启动推进器,将其送回 600 公里高度的安全轨道。然而 LINK 卫星自己也出现了问题,三个反作用轮中有两个没有正常工作。Katalyst 称持续存在的姿态控制问题导致 LINK 无法完成拯救任务。Katalyst 表示将充分利用 LINK 的剩余能力,尝试接近 Swift,演示其近距离导航系统。Edwards
  • 02
    mRNA 癌症疫苗在 III 期黑色素瘤临床试验中取得积极成果
    制药公司 Merck 和 Moderna 宣布其研发的基于 mRNA 技术的实验性癌症疫苗在 III 期黑色素瘤临床试验中初步取得积极成果。逾 1100 名高危或晚期黑色素瘤患者参加了临床试验。患者的癌细胞已通过手术完全切除。实验中疫苗与 Merck 的免疫疗法 Keytruda 联合使用。相比单独使用 Keytruda,联合疗法显著延长了患者的无复发生存期,降低了癌细胞扩散到身体其它部位的风险。黑色素瘤仅占皮肤癌的约 1%,但绝大多数皮肤癌死亡病例都是由其引发的,多数黑色素瘤复发发生在初次治疗和切除后的两到三年内。Edwards
  • 03
    刚果埃博拉疫情确诊病例突破 5000 例
    刚果周三公布的数据显示,该国的埃博拉疫情确诊病例突破 5000 例达到 5021 例,死亡病例 2378 例。始于今年五月的埃博拉疫情主要发生地为刚果以及邻国乌干达。这场疫情已成为有记录以来扩散速度最快的埃博拉病毒爆发,其规模有可能超过 2014-2016 年席卷西非的埃博拉疫情——该波疫情有逾 1.1 万人死亡。这起疫情的病毒是罕见的 Bundibugyo 毒株,目前没有针对该毒株的获批疫苗或疗法。疫情最严重的 Ituri 省已成为暴力事件频发的地区,医护人员成为袭击目标,严重制约了抗疫工作。当前的病毒致死率为 47.4%,但不同地区死亡率也有巨大差异,其中 North Kivu 省的致死率高达 70%。Edwards
  • 04
    人类爱宠物,猴子也是
    当一只老鼠闯入上海动物园白颊长臂猿馆时,猴子没有试图吃掉它,或者驱赶它。一只雌性长臂猿迅速抓起了它,温柔地捧着它,抚摸着它。看到这一幕的牛津大学演化生物学家 Cyril Grueter 感到十分困惑。他随后与一个国际团队合作,发现了更多灵长类动物与其它物种亲密互动的例子。一只年轻雄性倭黑猩猩小心翼翼地抱着一只獴崽。一些猴子爬到猪背上;另一些猴子骑在鹿背上。一只灰叶猴抚摸着一只松鼠。一群短尾猕猴一起为一只流浪狗梳毛。研究团队共收集了 427 个案例,数据来源包括科学论文、媒体报道以及一项针对 37 位灵长类动物学家的全球调查。互动多数涉及玩耍或梳毛,发生在野外和圈养环境中。涉及的物种包括 88 种灵长类动物和 127 种其它物种。不是所有的动物互动记录是友好的,有 26 起事件被认定是虐待。研究发现,灵长类动物与其它物种的互动模式与其年龄和性别有关。幼年灵长类动物更倾向于玩耍,雌性灵长类动物则更倾向于梳毛。大多数互动都由灵长类动物主动发起。研究结果表明,饲养宠物的行为不是突然出现在人类身上的,而是源远流长。Edwards
  • 05
    童年创伤可能导致成年后快感缺失
    童年时期创伤经历可能会导致成年后缺乏动力,从奖赏中获得的快乐减少——即快感缺失(anhedonia)。人类的童年创伤与大脑奖赏相关通路活动的改变有关,这些通路来自海马体区域。动物临床前研究表明,海马体的改变可能会导致快感缺失。但与童年创伤相关的海马体改变是否会使人更容易发展出快感缺失呢?研究人员让一群参与者填写了童年创伤和体验快乐能力的问卷,然后使用 fMRI 检查海马体与动机相关脑区的相互作用。结果发现,童年时期经历过创伤且海马体通路受损的人,比童年创伤但海马体通路未受损的人表现出更多的快感缺失。Edwards
  • 06
    量子存储器间纠缠距离提升至 420 公里
    中国科技大学等单位在远距离量子中继研究中取得重要突破,成功实现了两个冷原子量子存储器间跨越 420 公里光纤的量子纠缠,并在 230 公里以上距离突破无中继量子纠缠分发的理论极限。这一成果大幅提升了物质量子比特间的纠缠距离,为城际尺度量子网络构建奠定了基础。量子存储器间的远距离纠缠是构建量子互联网的技术基础,有望应用于基于量子中继的远程量子通信、分布式量子计算、分布式量子传感等方向。中国科大团队近年来在该研究方向持续取得突破。2020 年,团队成功实现经由 50 公里光纤的双节点量子存储器间纠缠;2024 年,在此基础上,于合肥市构建了国际首个城域三节点量子存储网络;2026 年,进一步实现了百公里高保真双节点纠缠和器件无关量子密码分发。Edwards
  • 07
    数字信号处理先驱刘必治去世,享年 91 岁
    IEEE Spectrum 发表了一篇文章纪念了今年五月去世的数字信号处理先驱刘必治。刘被广泛认为是现代数字信号处理领域的奠基人之一,其研究推动了声音、图像和视频处理从模拟到数字的转变。尽管在工程界之外鲜为人知,但全世界数十亿人使用的技术都包含了他的研究成果,让手机通话、流媒体视频和互联网通信成为可能的低功耗数字信号处理器,其技术基础可追溯到他在 1970 年代和 1980 年代开展的研究。刘于 1934 年出生于上海,后随家人迁往台湾,他的父亲 Henry Liu Sr. 是一名电机工程师。他于 1954 年在国立台湾大学获得电机工程学士学位,毕业后随家人迁往美国,他与父亲一起就读于布鲁克林理工学院(现纽约大学 Tandon 工程学院),两人在 1956 年一起获得电机工程硕士学位。刘之后继续深造,四年后获得电机工程博士学位。他在 1962 年加入普林斯顿大学。他与其前研究生 Abe Peled 在 1976 年出版了教科书《Digital Signal Processing: Theory, Design, and Implementation》,该书是工程师的标准参考书,定义了数字信号处理这一专业。Edwards
  • 08
    诺基亚大幅缩减中国业务
    诺基亚计划今年年底前裁减大部分在华员工,并分阶段关闭各地工厂,该公司将主要保留售后服务。前员工透露,裁员补偿采用 N+3 方案 —— 即按服务年限 N 计算的经济补偿,外加三个月工资。虽然受影响人数未公布,但诺基亚年报显示,截至 2025 年底,该公司在中国大陆、港湾地区共拥有约 7,200 名员工。据诺基亚中国官网的信息,诺基亚在中国设立了研发、市场、服务、全球交付,以及供货等全产业链布局。诺基亚在 1995 年创立北京研发中心。官网介绍,这是诺基亚全球重要的移动网络和诺基亚软件的研发基地。Edwards
  • 09
    蓝箭航天成功回收朱雀三号火箭第一级
    蓝箭航天于 8 月 19 日 7 时 35 分在东风商业航天创新试验区发射了朱雀三号重复使用遥二运载火箭,将鸿擎科技的鸿鹄 03 星送入预定轨道;7 时 41 分火箭第一级按预定程序成功软着陆于甘肃省民勤县朱雀三号着陆场坪。这是朱雀三号火箭的第二次飞行,它成为继美国的 Falcon 9 和 New Glenn,以及中国的长征十号乙火箭之后第四种经过飞行验证的入轨级部分可重复使用火箭。本次任务是中国首次实现运载火箭一子级着陆支腿方式回收,也是中国首次实现入轨级运载火箭一子级陆地回收(长征十号乙火箭为海上网状回收)。朱雀三号高 66 米,直径 4.5 米,第一级使用了 9 台天鹊 12 引擎,第二级使用了 1 台天鹊 15 引擎,它的着陆方式与 Falcon 9 基本相同。Edwards
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    DDR5 内存条价格在 12 个月内上涨 500%
    因为 AI 热,主要内存厂商都将产能集中到 AI 数据中心使用的 HBM 内存上,导致消费者使用的 DDR5 内存条供应短缺。过去 12 个月部分 DDR5 内存条价格上涨了 500%。今天一套 128GB 内存套装售价高达 3399 美元,是之前最低价的十倍多。一套 64GB(2x32GB)DDR5-5600 内存套装去年夏天售价不到 200 美元,如今超过 1100 美元。上一代 DDR4 内存条的价格也普遍上涨 120%-180%,虽然没有 DDR5 上涨的那么离谱。硬盘和固态硬盘的价格也普遍上涨了 125%。DRAM 芯片如今是按重量计算的全球价值最高的商品之一,主流 DRAM 芯片的每公斤价值超过纯金的一半。Edwards
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    Comcast 将数百万路由器变成运动探测器
    美国通信公司 Comcast 正在数百万台兼容 Xfinity 网关上启用 Wi-Fi 运动感应功能,允许路由器通过测量网关和连接设备之间的信号中断探测运动。该功能是 Xfinity Shield 服务的一部分,不需要额外付费。Wi-Fi 感应技术已存在一段时间,但直到最近其准确性和可靠性才得以提升,从而得到广泛应用。Linksys 在 2021 年推出了类似的服务,但几年后便终止了。照明公司 Wiz 在 2023 年推出了一系列支持 Wi-Fi 感应的智能灯泡,而飞利浦 Hue 最近也在其产品中部署了类似的射频感应技术(使用 Zigbee 而非 Wi-Fi)。Comcast 用户可根据自己的活动开启或关闭该感应功能。Edwards
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    出生后限制摄入糖分与成年后更低的癌症风险相关
    二次大战结束后,英国实施了数年的糖供应配额制,这一限制于 1953 年 9 月结束,居民的糖摄入量随即大幅增长,糖消耗量几乎翻了一番。这一历史提供了罕见的机会了解糖摄入量对未来健康的影响。研究人员分析了 1951-1956 年间出生于英国的逾 64,000 人数据。较早出生者在出生后前 1000 天内受制于更长的糖摄入量限制,而较晚出生者受到限制的时间较短。研究人员利用英国生物银行的数据跟踪了参与者数十年的健康信息。研究人员发现,出生前 1000 天内经历较长时间糖摄入量限制的人群罹患五种癌症的几率较低:乳腺癌、前列腺癌、肝癌、直肠癌和肺癌。其中肝癌的降低最为显著,发病率降低了约 69%;乳腺癌的降低幅度最小,但也降低了 36%。他们还发现糖分限制与生物衰老相关,研究人员通过端粒长度衡量生物衰老,在出生前 1000 天内经历更长时间糖摄入量限制的人的端粒更长,这种差异相当于生物衰老速度减缓了约 2.2 年。出生后很少摄入糖的人在成年后也会延续这一趋势,他们的总糖摄入量更少,饮食也更健康、更多样化。研究人员强调,这一结果并不意味着儿童完全不应该吃糖。Edwards
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    Firefox 154 释出
    Mozilla 释出了 Firefox 154。主要新特性包括:Local Network Access 保护支持 WebSocket 连接,当网站尝试与本地网络的一个设备建立 WebSocket 连接,它们需要先获得许可;Smart Window 能建议相关标签页分组,并为每个分组建议一个名称;Windows、Linux 和 macOS 都支持本地配置文件备份,能在所有三个平台上恢复备份;网站可设置在浏览器关闭时豁免清除其 Cookie 和网站数据;地址栏新增 Manage AI 快捷操作;修复 bug,等等。Edwards
  • 14
    Google 拍下破产航空公司 Spirit 的数据
    Google 以 1000 万美元拍下了破产航空公司 Spirit 的数据。Spirit 成立于 1980 年,主要经营加勒比海地区、拉丁美洲等定期国际航线。该公司在新冠疫情后遭遇财政困难,2026 年 5 月宣布倒闭,公司进入清算程序,目前正拍卖资产以筹集资金和偿还部分债务。法庭文件显示,Google 以 1000 万美元拍下 Spirit 的数据,包括 1 亿封电子邮件、5 亿条 Microsoft Teams 信息、1700 万份 OneDrive 文件,2050 万 SharePoint 文件,逾 3000 万则客户服务电话录音和逾 1500 万则客户服务聊天记录,60 万个 ServiceNow 工单,以及逾 76.3 万次航班、500 万组机组人员、逾 120 万张燃油单据,787452 个零部件采购记录等公司运营数据,等等。Google 表示购买这些数据是为了改进其 AI 服务。法庭文件显示,这些数据在出售前已进行匿名化处理,Google 也承诺会清除其中发现的任何个人身份信息。Edwards
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    苹果开发配备摄像头的耳机 AirPods
    根据在 macOS Tahoe 26.7 RC 版本发现的一则视频,苹果正在研发配备摄像头的耳机 AirPods,该产品处于即将发布状态。AirPods 的摄像头可以在 AI 帮助进行目标识别,在演示视频中,苹果通过摄像头识别一本书的书名。摄像头会将信息传输给 Visual Intelligence‌,Siri 将能回答佩戴者周围环境的问题并记录信息。配备摄像头的 AirPods 代号为 B790,最早可能会在 9 月宣布。Edwards
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    美国青少年吸烟率降至历史新低的 1.4%
    根据 FDA 上月发布的年度调查报告《2025 National Youth Tobacco Survey》,2025 年美国青少年吸烟率降至历史新低的 1.4%。该年度报告自 1999 年以来一直在追踪 11-18 岁美国青少年吸烟情况。美国青少年吸烟率历史最高水平发生在 1997 年,当时有 36% 的高中生表示正在吸烟,70% 表示至少尝试过一次吸烟。美国青少年的电子烟使用率也在 2025 年降至 5.2%。美国成年人的吸烟率保持相对稳定。老年人的吸烟率仍然高于年轻人,他们面临的吸烟相关风险最大。吸烟率的下降可能主要归功于公共卫生政策和关于吸烟危害的公共宣传。但最近 Make America Healthy Again 运动将尼古丁宣传为一种健康产品,未来吸烟率是否回升有待观察。Edwards
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    极端高温对老年人口的危害比预期的更大
    老年人在极高温度下更易面临危险。因为他们出汗较少,心脏在高温下需要更努力工作,且血管扩张能力较弱,限制了保持体温凉爽的能力。随着全球气温上升,以及预计到 2050 年全球 60 岁及以上人口将翻一番达到 21 亿,这意味着会有更多老年人将遭受高温相关的健康问题。发表在《The Lancet Public Health》期刊上的一项研究预测老年人将比年轻人面临更频繁、更广泛的不可补偿热应激(uncompensable heat stress)。研究表明,气温仅比工业化前水平升高 1.5C 老年人就会面临有害甚至致命的热应激风险,而年轻人需要升高 4C 才会面临相同风险。全球气温每升高 1C,每年就会有约一百万人暴露在至少 180 小时的极端高温环境中。老年人承受的负担尤为沉重。研究人员表示,如果全球气温持续升高,热带和亚热带部分地区可能变得不适宜居住,尤其对老年人而言。Edwards
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    40 岁女性患有四种自身免疫性疾病
    首都医科大学附属北京中医院的研究人员报告了一个极其罕见的病例:一名 40 岁的女子同时患有四种自身免疫性疾病。她此前已诊断有溃疡性结肠炎——会导致大肠内壁发炎,可能引起疼痛、腹泻和出血;自身免疫性肝炎——自身免疫系统错误攻击并引发肝脏炎症的疾病,与病毒性肝炎不同,它并非由感染引起;原发性硬化性胆管炎。她因为严重缺铁性贫血就医,医生在仔细检查后确认她患有第四种自身免疫性疾病——自身免疫性胃炎,缺铁性贫血源于自身免疫性胃炎导致的铁吸收障碍。医生给她开了铁剂。Edwards
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    免费领取价值30/90美金的NVIDIA DLI自学课程并测试获得证书
    领取规则:未注册过开发者的用户可以通过如下链接免费选择一门 DLI 在线自主培训的付费课程,配套云端实验环境和可获得 NVIDIA 培训证书。每位用户(每个邮箱账号)仅可选择一门。 https://developer.nvidia.cn/login?ncid=ref-dev-557858&sfdcid=Zhiding 目前可选课程包括 5 门英文课,4 门中文课,目前课程列表如下,随时下架,免费名额有限,先到先得:imest
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    【重磅推荐】2026 年度 NVIDIA 创业企业展示现已启动招募!
    今年 3 月起,NVIDIA 将面向科创企业在全国陆续启动一系列企业展示活动,活动形式将包含路演,展位展示及大企业对接等多种形式。 【重庆站】8月27日 重庆站为 AI 应用和出海专场,NVIDIA 专家及行业嘉宾将带来 AI 出海、物理 AI、AI 智能体、AI落地应用等精彩内容分享。 【北京站】8月28日 北京站聚焦 AI 智能体和物理 AI,NVIDIA 专家与嘉宾将带来精彩分享,涵盖世界模型、AI 智能体开发等内容与现场体验。 诚邀您莅临现场,共同交流与探讨!报名可扫描下方二维码:wanwan