The Brutalist Report - tech
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- More than 6 out of 10 people turn to AI for psychological support [1d]
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- AI Outperforms Law Professors in Stanford Law Study [1d]
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- LLMs are not the black box you were promised [1d]
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- Pluto.jl 1.0 release – reactive notebook for Julia [1d]
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- Use your Nvidia GPU's VRAM as swap space on Linux [1d]
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- Paseo – Beautiful open-source coding agent interface (desktop, mobile, CLI) [1d]
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- WinUtils: Shell-powered CLI tools for Windows 95 [1d]
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- 4K years ago, Mohenjo-daro grew more equal over time [1d]
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- Gleam v1.17.0 Released [1d]
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- I got tired of proprietary supplement blends, so I open-sourced my formulas [1d]
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- CT scans of BYD car parts [1d]
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- RSS is back. AI agents are reading it [1d]
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- Uber caps employee AI spending after blowing through budget in four months [1d]
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- My thoughts after using Clojure for about a month [1d]
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- The advertising cartel coming to your web browser [1d]
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- Open Repair Data Standard – Open Repair Alliance [1d]
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- Gmail Thinks I'm Stupid, So I Left [1d]
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- HP re-releases classic computer science calculator: The HP-16C [1d]
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- Show HN: Edsger – A handwritten Clojure REPL for the reMarkable 2 [1d]
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- Launch HN: Rudus (YC P26) – AI for concrete contractors [2d]
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- MAI-Code-1-Flash [2d]
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- Microsoft's MAI-Code-1-Flash Scores 51% SWE-Bench Pro with Just 5B Active Params [2d]
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- MAI-Thinking-1 [2d]
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- Microsoft announces Scout, an autonomous AI agent built on OpenClaw [2d]
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- Morningstar values SpaceX at $780B, half its IPO target [2d]
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- GitHub Copilot App [2d]
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- Pyro Caml Continuous Profiler for OCaml [2d]
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- Bringing Up DeepSeek-V4-Flash on AMD MI300X [2d]
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- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Bay Model [2d]
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- Anthropic scales Claude Mythos to critical infrastructure in 15 countries [2d]
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- Show HN: RePlaya – self-hosted browser session replay with live tailing [2d]
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- QBE – Compiler Back end: Version 1.3 [2d]
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- Larry Ellison: "Citizens will be on their best behavior because we’re recording" [2d]
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- Intelligent Terminal 0.1 [2d]
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- Three Ways to Get Paid [2d]
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- Coreutils for Windows [2d]
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- Trump signs executive order granting oversight of AI models [2d]
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- Trump signs downsized AI order after weeks of reversals [2d]
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- Promoting Advanced Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Security [2d]
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- Rethinking Search as Code Generation [2d]
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- How we index images for RAG [2d]
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- Show HN: Live breath detection and biofeedback from a phone microphone [2d]
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- "I was just scammed for $500K by Polymarket." [2d]
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- I was just scammed by Polymarket [2d]
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- Americans don't know how to fight AI. So they're fighting data centers [2d]
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- 1-Click GitHub Token Stealing via a VSCode Bug [2d]
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- Show HN: DropLock – E2EE secret sharing web app with no backend [2d]
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- Meta repeatedly snubs EU body over Facebook and Instagram user bans [2d]
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- thunderbolt-ibverbs: We have InfiniBand at home [2d]
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- Preparing for KDE Plasma's Last X11-Supported Release [2d]
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- 3D-printed book turns its own G-code into raised lettering [2d]
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- AI Doesn't Have ROI [2d]
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- Please don't spam people looking for employment. It's just cruel [2d]
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- Fidonet: Technology, Use, Tools, and History [2d]
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- Martin Scorsese Is Embracing A.I [2d]
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- A walking tour of surveillance infrastructure in Seattle [2d]
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- Life saving / first aid posters [2d]
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- Expanding Project Glasswing [2d]
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- Sweden is now America's most valuable tech ally. Most Americans haven't noticed [2d]
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- Great Question (YC W21) Is Hiring Applied AI Interns [2d]
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- Apple rejected my dictation app for using the accessibility API [2d]
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- Under Notre Dame, a 'dig of the century' unearths 1,700 years of history [2d]
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- The way we treat pigs is a sin [2d]
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- A Zipper Patent Sat in a Garage for 40 Years. Now It's Real. [2d]
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- CSS-Native Parallax Effect [2d]
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- Michael Burry says neither SpaceX nor Anthropic is worth $1T [2d]
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- Adafruit Receives Demand Letter from Fenwick Legal Counsel on Behalf of Flux.ai [2d]
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- America's Corporate Protector [2d]
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- Stop Ruining It [2d]
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- You Don't Love Systemd Timers Enough [2d]
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- Show HN: Eyeball [2d]
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- California’s university system went all in on AI, now it's tearing itself apart [2d]
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- Not Every Byte Gets a Vote [2d]
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- The placeholder name for the Windows 8 experience was "modern" [2d]
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- strace-ui, Bonsai_term, and the TUI renaissance [2d]
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- GoPro warned it may not survive [2d]
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- U.S. Midterms Have a Cyber Problem, but It's Not at the Ballot Box [2d]
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- macOS Needs Its Grid Back [2d]
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- Crystal Nights by Greg Egan [2d]
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- How the hell is Groq raising more money? [2d]
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- Book Dedications [2d]
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- What's gonna happen to software engineers? [2d]
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- On the nature of autobiographical memory [2d]
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- Sources: a Broadcom-backed portion of Apollo and Blackstone's $36B debt deal to buy TPUs for Anthropic to lease may yield ~5.75% vs. 8%-9% for a riskier portion (Bloomberg) [1d]
- Palo Alto Networks reports Q3 revenue up 31% YoY to $3B, including $388M from CyberArk and Chronosphere, vs. $2.94B est., and forecasts Q4 revenue above est. (Samantha Subin/CNBC) [1d]
- The US sanctions Nobitex, Iran's largest crypto exchange, accusing it of helping Iran's government and blacklisted state institutions evade Western sanctions (Gavin Finch/Reuters) [1d]
- Meta is testing a Series feature, letting select creators make episodic Reels that are placed in a dedicated hub on their profile, using both old and new Reels (Aisha Malik/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Source: a CoreWeave-tied data center raised $900M via five-year junk bonds, priced at par to yield 7.5%, as the sector increasingly turns to high-yield bonds (Gowri Gurumurthy/Bloomberg) [1d]
- Marvell shares closed up 32.52% on Tuesday after Jensen Huang hailed the chipmaker as the "next trillion-dollar company" at Computex (Sawdah Bhaimiya/CNBC) [1d]
- Microsoft releases ASSERT, an open-source framework that lets developers generate and run AI behavior tests using natural-language descriptions (Ram Iyer/TechCrunch) [1d]
- Internal memo: Meta is scaling back elements of its employee tracking tool, launched in April to help train its AI models, after staff raised concerns (Jyoti Mann/The Information) [1d]
- Microsoft and Mayo Clinic partner for an AI model trained on Mayo's medical data, with plans to build an AI healthcare assistant and AI tools for clinicians (Clare Duffy/CNN) [1d]
- An interview with Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman about catching up with "what was state of the art just a few months ago", refusing to use distillation, more (Reed Albergotti/Semafor) [1d]
- Microsoft debuts MAI-Thinking-1, its first advanced reasoning model, trained "from the ground up on clean data, without distillation from third-party models" (Jay Peters/The Verge) [2d]
- Microsoft unveils Majorana 2 quantum chip, which was developed with the help of AI, and says it will have commercially useful quantum machines by 2029 (Stephen Nellis/Reuters) [2d]
- Google adds a scam-detection feature, built on RCS, to Android 12 and later that verifies whether a call is coming from the caller's actual smartphone (Lily Hay Newman/Wired) [2d]
- Microsoft announces the Agent Control Specification, an open-source standard that aims to provide granular, consistent governance over AI agent behavior (Ram Iyer/TechCrunch) [2d]
- GitHub unveils the GitHub Copilot desktop app in preview, which introduces a new feature called canvases for bidirectional work between users and agents (Mario Rodriguez/The GitHub Blog) [2d]
- Microsoft announces seven AI models, including one focused on reasoning and an "ultra efficient" coding model that it says was fine-tuned for GitHub (Rafe Rosner-Uddin/Financial Times) [2d]
- Microsoft announces Scout, an always-on AI agent built on OpenClaw, appearing as a contact within Microsoft Teams to automate scheduling and more (Reece Rogers/Wired) [2d]
- Perplexity announces a feature that lets Perplexity Computer split tasks between on-device AI models and server-based models (Zac Hall/9to5Mac) [2d]
- Thrive Holdings, a spinoff of Thrive Capital, commits $1B to acquire local accounting firms through its subsidiary, Current, and use AI to automate them (Anna Tong/Forbes) [2d]
- Microsoft announces new on-device AI updates for Edge: a dev preview of a new SLM called Aion-1.0-Instruct, Language Detector and Translator APIs, and more (Paul Thurrott/Thurrott) [2d]
- Microsoft announces developer tools for Windows: a set of Linux-like command line utilities called Coreutils, WSL containers, Intelligent Terminal, and more (Tom Warren/The Verge) [2d]
- Microsoft unveils Project Solara, an Android-based platform for agent-first devices, with concept hardware and pilots planned at Best Buy, Target, and others (Todd Bishop/GeekWire) [2d]
- Uber says it has limited all employees to $1,500 in monthly token spending per AI coding tool "to responsibly encourage agentic AI adoption" (Natalie Lung/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Microsoft releases Web IQ, a search service for AI agents that is powered by Bing, currently used by Copilot, ChatGPT, and other platforms (Barry Schwartz/Search Engine Land) [2d]
- Sources: the EU's €20B investment plan for five AI data centers is floundering, with delays and funding issues alienating some potential partners (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Email: the EU Parliament plans to replace Google with the French search engine Qwant as the default search tool on its computers, seeking digital sovereignty (Politico) [2d]
- Israeli data security startup Cyera raised $300M at a $12B valuation, after raising $400M at a $9B valuation in January (Meir Orbach/CTech) [2d]
- Microsoft unveils Microsoft Execution Containers for Windows, an OS-level sandbox for AI agents, with OpenAI, Nvidia, Manus, and Nous Research as partners (Michael Nuñez/VentureBeat) [2d]
- Microsoft announces the new Surface RTX Spark Dev Box for local AI development, powered by Nvidia's new Arm-based RTX Spark chips and 128GB of unified memory (Tom Warren/The Verge) [2d]
- A livestream of Microsoft Build 2026 (YouTube) [2d]
- A live blog of Microsoft Build 2026, where the company is set to unveil a Copilot "super app", a new reasoning model, and Windows improvements for developers (Engadget) [2d]
- Board, which makes a 24" touchscreen device that blends board games with video games' interactivity, raised a $20M Series A, and says it sold tens of thousands (Connie Loizos/TechCrunch) [2d]
- OpenAI unveils new Codex plugins for tasks related to public equity investment, banking and sales, and other roles, and plans to integrate Codex into ChatGPT (Shirin Ghaffary/Bloomberg) [2d]
- An analysis of 600+ Elon Musk claims over 15 years finds he met deadlines 19% of the time; he achieved 75% of his 2015 goals on time, but under 50% of 2020 ones (New York Times) [2d]
- President Trump signs a scaled-back AI EO that seeks to address AI's cybersecurity threats; sources say it imposes less scrutiny on AI than the scrapped version (Sophia Cai/Politico) [2d]
- Internal post: Guy Rosen, Meta's chief information security officer who previously oversaw Meta's election integrity work, is departing in the coming months (Kurt Wagner/Bloomberg) [2d]
- CFTC chair Michael Selig says Gemini was the victim of Biden-era political targeting, a week after the CFTC motioned to vacate a 2025 order against the exchange (Tanaya Macheel/CNBC) [2d]
- X launches a React with Video feature on iOS that targets creators and is being pitched as a multimedia alternative to the Repost and Quote Post functions (Sarah Perez/TechCrunch) [2d]
- Sources: Intel faces a supply shortage of its Panther Lake and Wildcat Lake laptop chips built on its 18A process node; Intel says there are "some" shortages (Tim Culpan/Culpium) [2d]
- Sources: the UK has begun using SpaceX's militarized satellite network Starshield, making it among the first countries outside the US to adopt the tech (Cassell Bryan-Low/Reuters) [2d]
- A group of 16 mathematicians publishes the Leiden Declaration on AI and Mathematics to address threats to the field, citing accuracy and reliability concerns (Siobhan Roberts/New York Times) [2d]
- Anthropic says it will extend Project Glasswing to companies and institutions in 15+ countries, sources say including Five Eyes, NATO, Samsung, and SK Hynix (Financial Times) [2d]
- Analysis: Palo Alto Networks shareholders have voted to reject pay packages for top executives seven times since 2015, more than any other S&P 500 company (Andrew Martin/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Meta expands Teen Accounts safety features to limit harmful content on Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger, including on nutrition, weight lifting, and anxiety (Eli Tan/New York Times) [2d]
- Didi reports Q1 revenue up 10% YoY to ~$8.7B and a ~$177M net loss, several times larger than its Q4 loss, as it expands globally in markets like Latin America (Luz Ding/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Russia's Federal Security Service claims it uncovered a large-scale spyware operation by "foreign intelligence operatives" on senior officials' mobile phones (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Sources: after Trump nixed an AI EO on May 21, US officials are navigating internal strife and chaotic talks; early model access was the most contentious issue (Wired) [2d]
- Amazon schedules Prime Day for June 23 to June 26, shifting the four-day sales event from its traditional July slot to avoid conflicts with the FIFA World Cup (Arriana McLymore/Reuters) [2d]
- OpenAI releases a new report on knowledge work: Codex now has 5M+ weekly active users, up 6x+ since February, and knowledge workers are ~20% of Codex users (OpenAI) [2d]
- Analysis: 22 of 24 US executive agencies saw a YoY increase in their average X account engagement during the first year of Trump's second term; @DOGE dominated (Pew Research Center) [2d]
- SK Hynix Chair Chey Tae-won says the company plans to double its memory chip capacity over the next five years, responding to a shortage that could last to 2030 (Debby Wu/Bloomberg) [2d]
- China adds data and algorithms to its trade secret rules, as part of Beijing's efforts to prevent tech leaks amid intensifying strategic competition with the US (Nectar Gan/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Computex 2026: ARM CEO Rene Haas says Oracle and ByteDance are among the customers of the company's new AGI CPU data center chips (Max Cherney/Reuters) [2d]
- Zhipu AI says it plans to apply for a listing in Shanghai; Zhipu's Hong Kong-listed shares are up over 10x since its January IPO, giving it an $83B market cap (Reuters) [2d]
- A profile of Valve, which PrivCo estimates generated $5.2B in revenue and $1.5B in net income in 2025, as lawsuits allege its Steam store abuses market power (Bloomberg) [2d]
- The IPOs of SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI could add up to $4T to US stock market value within months, fueling concerns they could trigger more capital-raising (The Economist) [2d]
- AI will significantly disrupt IT consultancies as AI labs build their own advisory arms and execs expect more outcome-based pricing over hourly billing models (Stephen Foley/Financial Times) [2d]
- An interview with Sam Altman on OpenAI's massive Stargate data center project in Saline, Michigan, coding models being the biggest driver of AI demand, and more (CNBC) [2d]
- OpenAI says it has not donated to any super PACs and does not have an employee-funded PAC, and that Greg Brockman's support for Leading the Future is personal (OpenAI) [2d]
- Procurement records show at least seven Chinese universities that support the country's military and defense industry are seeking access to Nvidia's H200 chips (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Sources: Google DeepMind, Anthropic, and Meta have recently hired experts in psychology, ethics, and philosophy as they expand machine consciousness research (Cristina Criddle/Financial Times) [2d]
- Crunchbase: SF startups hit a record of 1,404 seed deals in 2025, while the number of NYC seed deals has dropped over the past three years, to 666 in 2025 (Yuliya Chernova/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Wise confirms it is under investigation by Belgian prosecutors over suspicions its accounts were used for money laundering involving €500M in transactions (Simon Lock/TBIJ) [2d]
- Sources: Tencent, which has fallen behind domestic rivals in AI models, plans to test an AI agent for WeChat with a small group of users before a phased rollout (Zijing Wu/Financial Times) [2d]
- GitHub Copilot's new pricing model went into effect today, and many noted sticker shock with some saying a few hours of AI usage ate big chunks of monthly caps (Kyle Orland/Ars Technica) [2d]
- Nvidia launches Nemotron 3 Ultra, a 550B-parameter MoE open model; Artificial Analysis: it's the smartest open US model but trails the Chinese model Kimi K2.6 (Maximilian Schreiner/The Decoder) [2d]
- Salesforce is acquiring CMS provider Contentful; source: Salesforce paid between $1B and $1.5B, a steep discount from Contentful's $3B valuation in 2021 (The Information) [2d]
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- Rivian boss says Level 4 autonomous driving is "much closer than people think", but Tesla is struggling to convince its own employees that the technology is reliable [1d]
- 'Stop duct-taping human email into machine workflows' — Hostinger unleashes Agentic Mail to fix the biggest bottleneck in AI automation [1d]
- 'A new approach': Microsoft CEO claims its "AI Superfactory" will use the same amount of water each year as a neighborhood restaurant [1d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Wednesday, June 3 (game #1088) [1d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Wednesday, June 3 (game #822) [1d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Wednesday, June 3 (game #1591) [1d]
- I love to travel independently — here's my tech kit list to guarantee a successful solo trip [1d]
- 'UGVs are the new future of warfare' — Inside the Ukrainian unit set to become the world's first military brigade where robots outnumber human soldiers [1d]
- Is this 'the next computer'? Microsoft’s Project Solara looks to break AI out of the PC and into the real world [1d]
- ‘We don't use AI in the project; everything is handcrafted’: Rayman Legends Retold artists on the platforming classic's makeover [1d]
- Rayman Legends Retold is a confusing remake, but at least it's more of one of the best platformers of all time [1d]
- Quote of the day by Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai: "Quantum is where AI was five years ago" — insight on the next big tech craze [1d]
- “AI is now useful”: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang thinks a new era for AI is here - and its partnership with Microsoft could be key for achieving it [1d]
- There's a sneaky way to watch Love Island USA season 8 for free [1d]
- Want a Runna Premium membership for free? Global Running Day is on June 3, and all you have to do to get 2 weeks free is log a 5k on Strava — and if you've got an Apple or Garmin Watch, you can also nab a 'limited edition award' [1d]
- Spider-Man: Brand New Day fans can see the new Marvel movie early thanks to Amazon Prime — it's the worst-kept secret on the internet this week [1d]
- Massive Las Vegas Sphere competitors’ debut in China with simpler setups and a Temu-like, 92% lower price point [1d]
- Anonymous video chat app leaks data on millions of users — more than 22 million records exposed, including 3 million containing names and email addresses [1d]
- I spent 3 hours with Lego’s new Pokémon Smart Play sets — they solve the Smart Brick’s biggest problems, and are simply perfect [1d]
- How to watch NHL Stanley Cup Final 2026: live stream Vegas Golden Knights vs Carolina Hurricanes, TV channels, preview for Game 1 [1d]
- She sat in silence as others discussed her "hostage situation" — how a former Facebook whistleblower is being silenced 'regardless of whether what she says is true' [1d]
- The PlayStation VR2 gets a rare discount in this year's Days of Play sale [1d]
- Beelink makes history by becoming the first PC manufacturer to roll out 10GbE LAN ports across entry-level Mini PCs [1d]
- Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth is finally on the Nintendo Switch 2 — one weekend in, I love the portable versatility, but the graphics are… not good [1d]
- Over 5,000 malicious domains targeting 2026 US Midterm elections spotted going live – and they could be used for fraud, phishing, or worse [1d]
- How to watch Love Island USA season 8 online from anywhere [1d]
- 'I think it's a good thing': Intel seemingly 'welcomes the competition' from Nvidia RTX Spark CPU — but I doubt that's the case behind closed doors [1d]
- Nvidia, SLB, Amazon, and Meta are the top companies adopting AI, but that doesn't mean they're seeing the benefits [2d]
- Cherry reveals 'first 8K Ultra-Wideband gaming keyboard' at Computex 2026 — and it has me intrigued as a controller fan [2d]
- Another Amazon Prime Day just got announced — here are 35 things you should definitely wait to buy [2d]
- Handheld gaming in 2026 just got better, but at a big cost: here are the best handheld gaming PCs unveiled at Computex 2026 [2d]
- 'Chilling' Netflix movie proves Anna Kendrick is perfect for The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo adaptation — but nobody is talking about a much bigger problem [2d]
- 'None of them solve the reason I moved to Garmin': 3 new Galaxy Watch models tipped, with a neat feature borrowed from the Pixel Watch [2d]
- Forget Amazon's early Prime Day sale — I found the best 3D printer deals around direct from Bambu Lab, Anycubic, Creality, and more [2d]
- Don't sleep on this early Prime Day Deal — Samsung T9 is our favorite portable SSD and it's under $250 at Amazon right now [2d]
- Exactly 17 years ago, the first Nvidia-powered Windows laptop made its debut at Computex — before RTX Spark laptops, Mobinnova was a flop that barely anyone remembered [2d]
- 'We have supply for very, very robust growth, but we're still supply constrained': Jensen Huang says Nvidia has enough CPU and GPU supply to grow AI [2d]
- Prime Day announced for June 23, but Amazon shoppers can score free Perks today — here's how to win a $1,000 Amazon gift card and free groceries for a year [2d]
- I tested 7 top flagship phones from Apple, Samsung, Google, and more — here's which models I recommend for every type of user [2d]
- Shopping Prime Day on 26 June? Grab this affordable VPN to protect your data—and score a free Amazon gift card while you're at it. [2d]
- Decentralized NymVPN rolls out post-quantum protections as standard alongside a massive redesign [2d]
- I've spent a month testing the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft, and it's everything I've ever wanted in a Kindle, minus the affordable price [2d]
- ‘Clears a room of cooking smells in minutes’ — I reviewed Coway’s air purifier for larger rooms and was wowed by how quickly and quietly it sensed and snuffed out impurities and odors [2d]
- Ohio suspends data center tax breaks after losing $1.5 billion in revenue – but ongoing projects will still get the benefits [2d]
- Camp Snap returns with another ultra-cheap screen-free compact camera — and this is the new feature I’m most excited about [2d]
- Rapid7 observes new Palo Alto VPN flaw exploited in the wild to bypass GlobalProtect authentication [2d]
- 7 new horror movies on Netflix, Prime Video, Shudder, and more in June 2026 [2d]
- Gemini warned me humans might review my chats — but turning it off comes with a surprising downside [2d]
- 5 new 4K Blu-rays to add to your collection from May 2026 [2d]
- Smartphone industry predicted to hit biggest low for 13 years thanks to memory crisis — and only Apple and Samsung are safe from extinction [2d]
- Amazon reveals the dates for Prime Day 2026 — and I've found 11 of the best early deals that you can shop now [2d]
- Keeper cuts pricing on Personal, Family, Business Starter plans by up to 50% [2d]
- Windows 11 search is getting a fix for a glaring issue that really bugs me — and it's about time [2d]
- Compromised Red Hat npm packages downloaded over 80,000 times in one week – supply chain attack still ongoing [2d]
- Logitech MX Master 3S, our top-rated wireless mouse, gets a big discount ahead of Amazon's Prime Day [2d]
- 'For glasses specifically, we have already gone through several iterations' —Shokz' CEO confirms the sports headphones company is working on AI smart glasses, hearing solutions and a 'record everything' AI-powered assistant for future headphones [2d]
- How to watch Croatia vs Belgium: Free Streams & TV Guide for World Cup warm-up [2d]
- Polaroid just launched the ‘world’s smallest instant camera’ — and this pocketable hit of 1980s nostalgia only has one big drawback [2d]
- Star Fox looks pretty on Switch 2, but it's time Nintendo let the N64 game die [2d]
- What is the release date of Star City episode 3 on Apple TV? [2d]
- I watched Amazon's new sci-fi fantasy movie Masters of the Universe — and it's the unrelentingly fun popcorn movie that I had expected recent Star Wars movie The Mandalorian and Grogu to be [2d]
- Too much power? Asus ROG Thor 3000W Titanium III Edition is a beast of a PSU that could blow up your energy bills [2d]
- Top business tech tested: The best gear for professionals we reviewed for June 2026 [2d]
- Ereaders are only going to get smarter thanks to E Ink’s partnership with MediaTek, and it could be a big improvement to color displays — but AI is unfortunately involved [2d]
- Ransomware groups grow revenue by almost 40% in Q1 2026 [2d]
- Early Prime Day deals are here, folks — you can already get three months of Audible or Kindle Unlimited for free [2d]
- We asked 1,600 people if they'd upgrade to a foldable iPhone Ultra, and the results suggest Apple's next big product swing will divide opinion [2d]
- The Nintendo Music app just got a game changing update— now you can finally listen to the Mii Channel theme just about anywhere [2d]
- What is the release date for Rivals season 2 episode 6 on Hulu and Disney+? [2d]
- Fitness trackers are back — hot on the heels of the Google Fitbit Air, Samsung is reportedly launching a new Galaxy Fit [2d]
- Solving the enterprise data optimization problem [2d]
- AR glasses are here – and displays are defining their future [2d]
- Thousands of compromised websites abused by DriveSurge in active ClickFix and FakeUpdates campaigns [2d]
- 'Nobody had dared try to solve it... until us!' — MQ Wang on how his company Zero Zero Robotics invented the world's first waterproof drone [2d]
- I was amazed by the performance of the Xiaomi 17T — and only a few drawbacks spoil this otherwise great-value Android phone [2d]
- I tried replacing 30 minutes of scrolling with ChatGPT-generated real-world challenges — and it changed my evenings [2d]
- Claude is down for many — here's what we know about the outage [2d]
- The cyber risk framework protecting your organization wasn't built for this adversary [2d]
- Newly drafted EU cloud rules could stop US hyperscaler access to critical tenders [2d]
- Jobber CRM review [2d]
- The hidden enterprise security risk of consumer-grade tools [2d]
- I'm a travel photographer, and I'm already dreaming of my next trip with Peak Design's clever new 2-in-1 backpack and camera bag [2d]
- The AI availability gap is real, and it has nothing to do with the model [2d]
- 'Expect all-day battery life' — Nvidia is confident RTX Spark laptops will go the distance [2d]
- How to watch The Vardys online for free: stream reality TV series from anywhere [2d]
- From code-first to intent-first: Microsoft Build 2026 could be the end of programming as we know it [2d]
- 'Finally, heritage-look speakers without the elite asking fee': KLH's Model Four floorstanders come with a decidedly retro 1970s price —and I want them [2d]
- The Bose QuietComfort Ultra Gen 2 at its lowest price yet is the best EOFY headphone deal we've seen so far [2d]
- My air fryer has revolutionised my kitchen, and one could upgrade yours too for as low as AU$95 [2d]
- I tested House of Marley’s new cheap wired earbuds and they exceeded my expectations in several key ways — but they're not the best fit for everyone [2d]
- Aftermarket tuners are already going wild for Ferrari’s divisive Luce, but even a ton of carbon fiber can’t save it [2d]
- Microsoft Build 2026 Keynote Highlights video [1d]
- God of War: Laufey Brings a New Hero to PlayStation's Flagship Series [1d]
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- Microsoft Build 2026 Kicks Off Today: Follow Along for Copilot AI News and More (Live) [2d]
- Motorola's 2026 Edge May Be One of the Lightest Phones I've Seen With 3 Rear Cameras [2d]
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- Trump’s new AI executive order could slow down future model launches [1d]
- Open source app could finally free WHOOP users from expensive subscriptions [1d]
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- Audible is gamifying your audiobook habit with perks that are actually worth earning [1d]
- Google is playing with a new look for voice search [2d]
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- Here’s everything new in June 2026 for the Google Play Store [2d]
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- Bitcoin’s compute power dwarfs top 100 supercomputers by 600k times, says Bittensor co-founder [1d]
- UK House of Lords committee calls on Bank of England to reconsider proposed stablecoin restrictions [1d]
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- Tom Lee predicts ether will hit $250,000 as corporate validators take over network control [2d]
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- Tom Lee calls Strategy's bitcoin sale classic bottom behavior [2d]
- Symbiotic aims to make tokenized assets easier to cash out with new liquidity network [2d]
- Ripple’s dollar stablecoin expands to Turkey through three local platforms [2d]
- Bitcoin's slide may have more to do with AI than Strategy [2d]
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- MoneyGram launches stablecoin on Stellar, joining rush toward digital dollar payments [2d]
- Bitcoin's biggest ETF selloff yet hits $3.4 billion as AI stocks keep climbing [2d]
- XRP falls 4% below $1.30 as bitcoin-led market weakness pulls down majors [2d]
- Mt. Gox moves 10,422 bitcoin worth $739 million to a new wallet as deadline nears [2d]
- Bitcoin slide to $70,000 as stocks pause and Strategy's BTC sale weighs on crypto [2d]
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