Who's running all those tiny RPKI servers?
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Who's running all those tiny RPKI servers? — from Hacker News front page
I tricked Claude into leaking your deepest, darkest secrets — from Hacker News front page
RISC-V Is Inevitable: State of the Union Keynote Argues — from Hacker News front page
Jurassic Park computers in excruciating detail — from Hacker News front page
TS-2026-009: Insecure argument handling in Tailscale SSH permitted root access — from Hacker News front page
The funding discussions point to investor interest in applying AI to make breakthroughs in life sciences.
Solving 20 Erdős Problems with 20 Codex Accounts Running in Parallel — from Hacker News front page
Vancouver PD website features Quick Escape button that wipes itself from history — from Hacker News front page
"Increasingly in our world, it gets harder and harder to know what is real," Lorde said onstage.
<blockquote cite="https://github.blog/changelog/2026-07-14-dependabot-version-updates-introduce-default-package-cooldown/"><p>Dependabot now waits until a new release has been available on its registry for at least three days before opening a version update pull request. This cooldown is now the def
LeMario: Training a JEPA World Model on Super Mario Bros — from Hacker News front page
<p><strong><a href="https://github.com/simonw/pedalican">simonw/pedalican</a></strong></p> Clearly I wasn't paying attention when these were <a href="https://twitter.com/OpenAIDevs/status/2050301642717950166">first announced</a> back in May, but today I accidentally activated a "pet" in Codex Deskto
The device is weirdly described as involving "mechanical elements that can move on their own" and the Bloomberg report includes the detail that the device is designed to "feel like a companion and become a physical manifestation of OpenAI’s ChatGPT."
OpenAI has issued another statement on the lawsuit, this time suggesting it lacks merit.
Probably check on your smart appliances — from Hacker News front page
A number of social media posts claim that GPT-5.6 Sol deleted files and data without warning. OpenAI had basically disclosed the problem in June.
Microsoft has released software updates to plug at least 570 security holes — from Hacker News front page
Dependabot version updates introduce default package cooldown — from Hacker News front page
How I use HTMX with Go — from Hacker News front page
<p><strong><a href="https://lobste.rs/s/ko1ji1/lobste_rs_is_now_running_on_sqlite">lobste.rs is now running on SQLite</a></strong></p> Community site <a href="https://lobste.rs">Lobsters</a> has been planning a migration away from MariaDB <a href="https://github.com/lobsters/lobsters/issues/539#issu
If you’ve been waiting to try Apple’s revamped Siri without installing a developer beta, you now can. The company on Tuesday released the iOS 27 public beta, giving iPhone owners early access to its AI-powered assistant and other new features before the software’s official launch this fall.
Anthropic has consistently attempted to depict itself as the ethical foil to other AI companies. This latest marketing stunt — which leans into criticism of AI as a way to make Anthropic seem aware of the responsibility it carries — would appear to be more of the same.
Overtone describes itself as "a voice- and audio-forward service, enabled by AI, that provides highly curated introductions."
Hachette, Cengage, Elsevier, and other publishers allege that Google trained its AI on copyrighted works without the necessary permissions.
<blockquote cite="https://lucumr.pocoo.org/2026/7/13/the-tower-keeps-rising/"><p>The shared language of a software project is not English or Python but it is the common understanding of what its concepts mean, where the boundaries are, which invariants matter, who owns what, and why the system has t
Large language model (LLM) agents increasingly automate multi-step engineering and informatics workflows, yet they rarely ask how much effort a task actually requires. They often follow a maximum-context-first strategy--re-reading files and dependencies they have already seen--turning a one-line edi
Training robust autonomous driving agents requires a simulator that is fast enough for reinforcement learning at scale, realistic enough to ground behavior in real-world map structure, and diverse enough to cover the safety-critical long tail that logged data rarely contains. We present TerraZero, a
Large Language Model (LLM) agents have moved beyond generating responses to executing multi-step tasks by calling tools, observing the results, and iteratively deciding the next action. Most agent systems run on desktops or servers, which support tool use and task automation. Mobile devices are also
Cursor 0day: When Full Disclosure Becomes the Only Protection Left — from Hacker News front page
Automatic speech recognition is dominated by autoregressive decoders that emit one token at a time. We ask whether a discrete diffusion language model can transcribe speech instead, refining a whole transcript in parallel over a small number of denoising steps. We train an audio-native interface for