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Netflix could be planning ‘always-on’ live TV channels

Amid signs of slowing engagement, Netflix is reportedly considering launching "always-on" live channels, giving subscribers something to tune into 24/7.

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EU threatens Meta with fines over addictive features on Facebook and Instagram

The tech giant is in breach of the Digital Services Act by focusing on features like infinite scroll, autoplay, push notifications, and the highly personalized recommendation algorithms, the European

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Florida ransomware negotiator convicted for helping ransomware gang extort US companies

A third ransomware negotiator has been jailed for helping a notorious ransomware group extort American victim companies into paying the hackers.

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Hugging Face’s CEO on why companies are done renting their AI

Open source AI is booming, according to Hugging Face CEO Clem Delangue. The company has grown into something like a GitHub for AI in recent years, where AI builders can share and download open models

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After 7 years in production, Scarf has reluctantly moved away from Haskell

Score: 170 | Comments: 207

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Moving 20,000+ customers to a new Stripe account without anyone noticing

None of our 20,000+ US customers know this happened: last month, we moved them, their payment methods, subscriptions, credits, coupons, and promotion codes off our Australian Stripe account and onto a

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NBomber Studio 0.8.2 is out!

NBomber Studio 0.8.2 is out! This is a patch release focused on stability, with a few valuable fixes: Studio can now run fully air-gapped without reaching out to public CDNs, the Active Sessions table

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Anthropic wants to grade AI jailbreaks like CVEs. Here's the framework.

Anthropic has re-deployed Claude Fable 5 and used the moment to publish something the industry has been missing: a structured framework for talking about how dangerous an AI jailbreak actually is. Th

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OpenAI just found ~30% of SWE-Bench Pro is broken — and retracted their own recommendation

OpenAI pulled the plug on SWE-bench Verified earlier this year after finding contamination and design issues. Their replacement recommendation: SWE-Bench Pro. That one just failed its own audit. In a

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GPT-5.6 Sol matches Claude Fable 5 intelligence at one third the cost

OpenAI's GPT-5.6 family dropped this week, and Artificial Analysis has the benchmarks. The headline: GPT-5.6 Sol (max) scores 59 on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index — one point below Claude

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Half the answer keys in text-to-SQL benchmarks are wrong. So I generated the database from the answer key.

Earlier this year a team at UIUC audited the benchmarks the text-to-SQL field ranks itself on. The numbers in the paper (Jin et al., VLDB 2026) stopped me cold: 52.8% of BIRD Mini-Dev annotations and

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2026 CKA Exam - Scenario 8 Install a CNI and fix the flannel pod-CIDR mismatch (CKA Services & Networking)

Install a CNI and fix the pod-CIDR mismatch The cluster is running, but every node is NotReady, because no network plugin is installed. The exam gives you a flannel manifest and asks you to

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AI Agents vs AI Chatbots: What's the Difference and Why It Matters in 2026?

Artificial Intelligence has evolved rapidly over the past few years. While AI chatbots became popular for answering questions and generating content, AI agents are now changing how businesses automate

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Multimodal Models Don't Fail at Understanding. They Fail at Sampling

TL;DR— Multimodal models in production are bottlenecked less by model capability and more by the sampling decisions that turn video, audio, and images into tokens— frame rate, chunk length, resolutio

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I made my agent more capable and it got worse

Builder Journal · ARC Prize 2026 There is a moment in every role-playing game where you load your character with so much heavy gear that they can barely walk. Strongest sword in the game, can't reach

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What was your win this week?!

👋👋👋👋 Looking back on your week -- what was something you're proud of? All wins count -- big or small 🎉 Examples of 'wins' include: Getting a promotion! Starting a new project Fixing a tricky bug Cl

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Your Postgres Is Quietly Rotting — Here Are the Queries That Show It

It's Friday evening. An endpoint that normally answers in 200 milliseconds is suddenly taking eight seconds. You open Grafana. Every graph is green. CPU is calm, memory is fine, the disk isn't full. B

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Xreal’s new AR glasses are way cheaper and almost just right

I love it when a company challenges itself to make a cheaper version of a beloved product. Xreal's $299 A01 Plus is a stripped-down version of its $449 1S that's light on features but with just enough

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Ryanair Passenger Sucked Toward Broken Window After Midair Engine Failure

Score: 5 | Comments: 3

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Doom’s new expansion shows just what makes id Software special

This week should have been a celebration for Doom developer id Software. The studio just launched Revelations, a meaty expansion for Doom: The Dark Ages that adds a powerful new weapon and more demoni

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