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May 14, 2026

187 articles

Aided by Mythos Preview, Researchers Announce MacOS Kernel Exploit Circumventing M5 Memory Integrity Enforcement

Daring Fireball · Blog ·

Calif, a security research team, on their blog: Many security experts consider Apple devices to be the most secure consumer platform. The latest flagship example is MIE (Memory Integrity Enforcem...

by John Gruber

Analog Therapy/Father & Son Galavanting: Fujifilm GA645 Professional – Cinestill 800T.

Eric L. Woods · Blog ·

Analog Therapy/Father & Son Galavanting: Fujifilm GA645 Professional – Cinestill 800T. The camera. The ridiculously consistent and great performing Fujifilm GA645 This Old Camera:...

by Eric L. Woods

Manton Reece · Blog ·

Still kind of unbelievable that The Late Show only has one week left. When the cancellation was announced, the end date seemed far away, and I thought maybe they’d change their mind anyway.

re: Who Knows You Blog

Brandon's Journal · Blog ·

JTR recently shared his thoughts on this question that has been making the rounds over the past few weeks, and I thought I'd share mine.Its complicated when I think about it. I've been blogging for qu...

by Brandon

Analog Therapy/Father & Son Galavanting: Lomography MC-A – Kentmere Pan 200.

Eric L. Woods · Blog ·

Analog Therapy/Father & Son Galavanting: Lomography MC-A – Kentmere Pan 200. The camera. The ridiculously consistent and great performing Lomography MC-A. Lomography MC-A: One Wee...

by Eric L. Woods

Not so locked in any more

Simon Willison's Weblog · Blog ·

This Mitchell Hashimoto quote about Bun migrating from Zig to Rust reminded me of a similar conversation I had at a conference last week. I was talking to someone who worked for a medium sized te...

Wired on the Dark Mood Inside Meta

Daring Fireball · Blog ·

Paresh Dave, Lauren Goode, Steven Levy, and Zoë Schiffer, reporting for Wired (News+ link): As Meta employees brace for layoffs next Wednesday, May 20, many say the vibes are horrifically, histor...

by John Gruber

Ubuntu 26.04 LTS upgrade now open for Ubuntu 25.10 users

OMG! Ubuntu! · Magazine ·

Ubuntu 26.04 LTS upgrades from 25.10 are officially live – and with Ubuntu 25.10 support ending in July, you’ll want to move soon. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS released on 23 April with GNOME 50, Linux 7.0...

by Joey Sneddon

Quoting Mitchell Hashimoto

Simon Willison's Weblog · Blog ·

[...] On the interesting side is how fungible programming languages are nowadays. Programming languages used to be LOCK IN, and they're increasingly not so. You think the Bun rewrite in Rust is g...

Accessory Corner: A Tale of Two SmallRig A7C II Wood Grips.

Eric L. Woods · Blog ·

Accessory Corner: A Tale of Two SmallRig A7C II Wood Grips. With the acquisition of my small village of small digital cameras I stopped trying to make my A7C II into an X100VI alternative. It is s...

by Eric L. Woods

Scenes Seen: A Joint 100 Men In Black/Southern H.S. Spring Concert.

Eric L. Woods · Blog ·

Scenes Seen: A Joint 100 Men In Black/Southern H.S. Spring Concert. The what is pretty much covered in the title. View this post on Instagram A fundraiser for chorus ri...

by Eric L. Woods

datasette-agent 0.1a1

Simon Willison's Weblog · Blog ·

Release: datasette-agent 0.1a1 Now uses the execute-sql permission when deciding which tables to list to the user. #8 Tags: datasette, datasette-agent...

BleachBit’s new TUI makes it perfect for headless servers

OMG! Ubuntu! · Magazine ·

Open-source cleaning tool BleachBit has gained a text-based user interface (TUI) as an optional alternative to its standard graphical frontend. Unlike BleachBit’s existing CLI, which is intended...

by Joey Sneddon

Scripting News · Blog ·

I have Claude Code hooked up to Chrome. It's crawling around inside the DOM of the running system, like humans do in a debugger. It's a bit like Fantastic Voyage if you've ever seen it. I've been wait...

Cool links

Manual do Usuário · Blog ·

Editor’s note: Missing the daily links? They became “weekly links.” After a year, keeping up the daily pace started to take its toll. The longer gap between posts brings another advantage: a foc...

by Rodrigo Ghedin

Geoffrey Fowler and the Launch of the Youth AI Safety Institute

Daring Fireball · Blog ·

Geoffrey Fowler, on his blog, which, alas, he calls “a Substack”: I’m joining the Youth AI Safety Institute as its first new employee. It’s a research and testing organization launching today und...

by John Gruber

Manton Reece · Blog ·

Good recap of the OpenAI trial from TechCrunch. This part is really the whole case: OpenAI’s attorneys have asked every witness to describe specific restrictions put on Musk’s donations, and none hav...

Connected 603: Ungraded for Style

512 Pixels · Blog ·

This week on the podcast, Gurman has details on iOS 27, Google has new laptops, and Myke has an obligation to skip the third topic.

Connected 603: Ungraded for Style

512 Pixels · Blog ·

This week on the podcast, Gurman has details on iOS 27, Google has new laptops, and Myke has an obligation to skip the third topic.

by Stephen Hackett

Robert Birming · Blog ·

At a birthday party at my sister’s place. Nephew is turning 10. I have a feeling he will be just as happy when he’s 100.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ 🥳📸

Accepting tradeoffs

Manuel Moreale — Everything Feed · Blog ·

I live in a very quiet place. There are 30 or so people here, only one road that sees very little traffic, and woods all around us. I wake up with birds chirping, and most of the day, that’s...

by [email protected] (Manuel Moreale)

Full of life

Robert Birming · Blog ·

Just got back home from a birthday party. My nephew turned 10. It always makes me so happy to see him happy. Not just on his birthday. He always has this aura of joy and contentment. Excited about his...

by robert

Tim Cook Is in Trump’s Executive Entourage for China Summit

Daring Fireball · Blog ·

Owen Scott, reporting for The Independent: The list of tech and financial industry titans joining the commander-in-chief during his summit with China’s president Xi Jinping includes Elon Musk, Bl...

by John Gruber

OpenAI x Microsoft

Internal Tech Emails · Magazine ·

Welcome to Internal Tech Emails: internal tech industry emails that surface in public records. 🔍 If you haven’t signed up, join 50,000+ others and get the newsletter:Subscribe nowSatya N...

by Internal Tech Emails

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Fragnesia Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability mitigations

Ubuntu blog · Dev ·

A local privilege escalation (LPE) vulnerability affecting the Linux kernel has been publicly disclosed on May 13, 2026. The vulnerability does not have a CVE ID published, but is referred to as “Fra...

by Luci Stanescu (Luci Stanescu)

Google Announces Its Chromebook Successor: The Googlebook

Daring Fireball · Blog ·

Antonio G. Di Benedetto, reporting for The Verge (gift link): Google is announcing a new line of laptops coming in the fall called Googlebooks. Details are sparse for now, as the tease is just a...

by John Gruber

Honda’s hybrid future starts with new Accord and RDX prototypes

The Verge · News ·

Honda revealed prototypes of two new hybrid models, an Accord sedan and the Acura RDX SUV, during its annual business briefing this week, built on a platform that it says...

by Stevie Bonifield

SwiftUI: @State and the Attribute Graph

Michael Tsai · Blog ·

Federico Zanetello: @State is one of the many SwiftUI’s pillars that, once understood, we take for granted and use pretty much everywhere without a second thought. But what is @State? What&rsqu...

by Michael Tsai

APFS Folder Clones

Michael Tsai · Blog ·

Anders Borum: After my experiments with APFS cloning, I made a Quick Action shortcut for Finder that’s much faster than Duplicate or “cp -c -R”, both of which clone files individual...

by Michael Tsai

Amazon Tokenmaxxing

Michael Tsai · Blog ·

Rafe Rosner-Uddin (Hacker News): The Seattle-based group has started to widely deploy its in-house “MeshClaw” product in recent weeks, allowing employees to create AI agents that can conn...

by Michael Tsai

Chrome’s Huge weights.bin File

Michael Tsai · Blog ·

Tim Hardwick: The file in question is called “weights.bin,” which powers Google’s on-device Gemini Nano AI model – the engine behind Chrome features like scam detection, auto...

by Michael Tsai

Gurman Reports that OpenAI Is Unhappy With Apple Deal

Daring Fireball · Blog ·

Mark Gurman, reporting for Bloomberg under the headline, “Apple-OpenAI Alliance Frays, Setting Up Possible Legal Fight”: OpenAI lawyers are actively working with an outside legal firm on a range...

by John Gruber

Closing time

The Verge · News ·

Today was closing arguments in the Musk v. Altman trial, and I almost feel bad writing about the unbelievable demolition derby I just witnessed. Steven Molo, Musk's lawye...

by Elizabeth Lopatto

Fragments: May 14

Martin Fowler · Blog ·

Last week I spent a day at The Orchard Retreat, hosted by Mechanical Orchard. that brought together several people working in software development to talk about the profession’s future with the rise o...

by Martin Fowler

The Trump T1 Phone Starts Shipping This Week, Supposedly

Daring Fireball · Blog ·

Dominic Preston, at The Verge: Trump Mobile CEO Pat O’Brien first confirmed the release plans to USA Today, telling the outlet that all preorders will be fulfilled within the next few weeks. The...

by John Gruber

Klack

Daring Fireball · Blog ·

Well, this is ridiculous. Klack is a $5 Mac utility by Henrik Ruscon that simulates mechanical keyboard clacking while you type. Absurd. My keyboard makes its own beautiful sounds as I type. So of c...

by John Gruber

Metroid Prime 4: Beyond got its first big discount

The Verge · News ·

The most graphically-impressive first-person shooter made for the Nintendo Switch is $20 off at Best Buy. Right now, you can buy the physical version of Metroid Prime 4:...

by Cameron Faulkner

Meta brings virtual writing to everyone with Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses

The Verge · News ·

Meta is rolling out new features to its Meta Ray-Ban Display smart glasses, including bringing the ability to write messages just with hand gestures to all users. You'll...

by Jay Peters

Behold, the Elon Musk jackass trophy

The Verge · News ·

Yesterday, in Musk v. Altman, before the jurors came in, Sam Altman's team passed up what looked - from a distance - like a little league trophy. It was not. Yvonne Gonza...

by Elizabeth Lopatto

The AI-native developer

Engineering Enablement · Blog ·

Welcome to the latest issue of Engineering Enablement, a weekly newsletter sharing research and perspectives on developer productivity.Subscribe nowHi everyone 👋 I’m Brian - I’ve r...

by Brian Houck

Leaked images reveal Xbox Elite 3 controller with mysterious new buttons

The Verge · News ·

Hours after a smaller Xbox Cloud Gaming controller appeared online, Brazil's Anatel regulator has also accidentally published images of what appears to be Microsoft's upc...

by Tom Warren

WordPress 7.0 Release Candidate 4

WordPress News · Dev ·

The fourth Release Candidate (“RC4”) for WordPress 7.0 is ready for download and testing! This version of the WordPress software is under development. Please do not install, run, or test this vers...

by Amy Kamala

New Driver for the Old Griffin PowerMate

Daring Fireball · Blog ·

James Lockman: This small driver enables the Griffin PowerMate, a nifty little device from days gone by. What does the PowerMate do? It is a knob that you can twist or that you can press. That’s...

by John Gruber

The Pulse: Did capacity shortages turn Anthropic hostile to devs?

The Pragmatic Engineer · Blog ·

Hi, this is Gergely with a bonus, free issue of the Pragmatic Engineer Newsletter. In every issue, I cover Big Tech and startups through the lens of senior engineers and engineering leaders. Today, we...

by Gergely Orosz

OpenAI’s Codex is now in the ChatGPT mobile app

The Verge · News ·

OpenAI is going to let users access Codex, its desktop AI tool that can write code and use apps on your computer, from the ChatGPT app on your phone. Following the surge...

by Jay Peters

From latency to instant: Modernizing GitHub Issues navigation performance

The latest from GitHub's engineering team - The GitHub Blog · Dev ·

When you’re working through a backlog—opening an issue, jumping to a linked thread, then back to the list—latency isn’t just a metric. It’s a context switch. Even small...

by Natalie Guevara

Meta’s summer sale drops Ray-Ban’s new smart glasses to record-low prices

The Verge · News ·

You can save over $50 on the latest pair of Ray-Ban Meta glasses, which offer improved video quality and battery life. | Photo: Photo by Colt Bradley / The Verge If you’ve...

by Sheena Vasani

Scripting News · Blog ·

For some reason every day feels like Saturday. I don't know why.

Scripting News · Blog ·

This is the first day since the NBA playoffs started that there is no scheduled game. I think that's why today feels so weird.

Scripting News · Blog ·

Every social web needs avatars. In an RSS 2.0 feed look for the channel-level image element. It's how they do it in WordPress.

Microsoft starts canceling Claude Code licenses

The Verge · News ·

Microsoft first started opening up access to Claude Code in December, inviting thousands of its own developers to use Anthropic's AI coding tool daily. It was part of an...

by Tom Warren

Linux devs are fighting the new age-gated internet

The Verge · News ·

In January, Colorado lawmakers introduced a proposal to make operating systems collect users' ages and pass them to app developers. The bill, SB26-051, had clearly been d...

by Stevie Bonifield

'Grok is the RC Cola' of the AI World

512 Pixels · Blog ·

Joe Wilkins, writing at Futurism: In the AI world, there are what the tech scholar Kate Crawford has called the “Great Houses of AI.” These are Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and Meta — giant tech monopo...

‘Grok is the RC Cola’ of the AI World

512 Pixels · Blog ·

Joe Wilkins, writing at Futurism: In the AI world, there are what the tech scholar Kate Crawford has called the “Great Houses of AI.” These are Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and Meta — giant tech mono...

by Stephen Hackett

How to build an image generation plugin with the WordPress AI Client

WordPress Developer Blog · Dev ·

WordPress 7.0 ships a built-in AI Client: a PHP API that lets plugins send prompts to AI providers and receive their results. What better way to understand how this new API works than by building som...

by Felix Arntz

Get Your WordCamp US 2026 Tickets

WordPress News · Dev ·

August 16–19, 2026, Phoenix Convention Center – Phoenix, Arizona Tickets are now available for WordCamp US 2026, taking place August 16–19, 2026, at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, A...

by Brett McSherry

Use this map to find the data centers in your backyard

The Verge · News ·

An interactive map tracking data center construction and AI policy, built by Isabelle Reksopuro. When Oregon resident Isabelle Reksopuro heard Google was gobbling up publi...

by Gaby Del Valle

Generate HTML Password Rules Attribute in Laravel 13.9.0

Laravel News · Dev ·

Laravel 13.9.0 adds a method to generate HTML passwordrules attributes from your Password validation rule, Cloud q...

by Paul Redmond

Robert Birming · Blog ·

Browsing: being alone is awesome 🔗 do you ever have moments where you fear of being alone? perhaps you see your friends thriving with a mortgage, a husband…

Robert Birming · Blog ·

Browsing: Make Email Fun Again! 🔗 I don’t know when the transition happened. Email used to be fun and exciting, like you’d actually look forward to seeing that…

Sam Sacks Renovates a Toronto Townhouse From the Inside Out

Design MilkDesign Milk · Magazine ·

The ground floor of a semi-detached Toronto townhouse is rarely generous with light. In the Mathersfield Project, designer Sam Sacks inherited a floor plate further compli...

by Leo Lei

Bring Native Visibility to Your VoIP App Experience with Telecom's Latest Alpha

Android Developers Blog · Dev ·

Posted by Nataraj KR, Android Developer Relations EngineerThe initial launch of the Jetpack Telecom library introduced CallsManager, replacing the legacy ConnectionService API to simplify VoIP i...

by Android Developers

Is the war on RCS actually an argument that texting Android users *should* suck?

Birchtree · Blog ·

Wesley Hilliard is a cool guy who I often agree with, but his latest for AppleInsider is begging for a response: RCS & encryption haven't fixed the green bubble problemIn Messages on iPhone,...

by Matt Birchler

“Key-Value” is Misleading. Access Patterns are Key.

ScyllaDB · Dev ·

Access patterns determine your data model, your I/O costs, and which database is the best fit for your workload I’ve been part of enough key-value database evaluations to recognize the pattern. When t...

by Cynthia Dunlop

What Operating Rooms Can Teach Leaders About Team Design 

HBR.org · Magazine ·

Organizations often deploy new tools when what they really need is a better way to structure collaboration.

by Antonio García Romero

52 actionable posts about building a culture of innovation

Ben Werdmuller · Blog ·

Link: The First Year, by Corey Ford at Point CI could include Corey’s posts in my link roundups every single week. Each one is genuinely gold — and I’ve had the pleasure of knowin...

by Ben Werdmuller

Subnautica 2 is having a huge launch on Steam

The Verge · News ·

Subnautica 2, the new underwater survival game from Unknown Worlds, took less than an hour to rocket up Steam's charts. The game has already sold more than one million co...

by Jay Peters

The Siri For Families Apple Will Never Build

The Tao of Mac · Blog ·

The Ternus announcement got me thinking about the one thing I keep wishing Apple would build and almost certainly never will: a family-scoped AI assistant that actually works across all our devices....

by Rui Carmo

What Global Companies Lose When Decision-Making Revolves Around Headquarters

HBR.org · Magazine ·

Research reveals two organizational strategies that consistently reduce the power imbalance between HQ and everyone else.

by David Livermore

Manton Reece · Blog ·

Listening to the closing arguments in Elon Musk vs. OpenAI. Elon left the country to be with Trump and Tim Cook in China. Pretty sure Elon knows the case is all but lost. Maybe the goal was never to w...

Leaked images show Microsoft’s new Xbox Cloud Gaming controller

The Verge · News ·

I revealed earlier this year that Microsoft was working on a new Xbox controller that includes Wi-Fi to connect direct to Xbox Cloud Gaming servers. It now looks like tha...

by Tom Warren

Googlebook

The Tao of Mac · Blog ·

I am very late to this party (it was announced at I/O last week and I’ve been buried in other things), but Google is replacing Chromebooks with “Googlebooks”–Android-based la...

by Rui Carmo

Netflix is building an AI animation studio

The Verge · News ·

Netflix’s job listings indicate an generative AI-heavy animation studio is coming. | Image: The Verge This is Lowpass by Janko Roettgers, a newsletter on the ever-evolving...

by Janko Roettgers

NYC: Times Square

Dave Lawrence Photography · Blog ·

Count Times Square in New York City as a place I’ve never been to, until a few weeks ago. I’ve been to New York twice before, but never so close to some of the more iconic destinations: Em...

by [email protected]

Americans do not want AI data centers in their backyards

The Verge · News ·

Over 70 percent of Americans oppose AI data center construction in their area, according to a new Gallup survey. Just 7 percent said they were "strongly" in favor of new...

by Stevie Bonifield

Robert Birming · Blog ·

Added music and workouts to my /now page. Most of it auto-updates from my feeds, which some might call cheating. But I’d rather have it current than some of those now pages that never seem to be...

The Beats Solo 4 have returned to their best price of the year

The Verge · News ·

The Beats Solo 4 support lossless audio and work with both iOS and Android devices. | Image: The Verge If you want a pair of Apple-made wireless headphones that work just...

by Sheena Vasani

Pluralistic: Kickstarting "The Reverse Centaur's Guide to Life After AI" (14 May 2026)

Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow · Magazine ·

Today's links Kickstarting "The Reverse Centaur's Guide to Life After AI": How to be a better AI critic. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: RIP Douglas Adams; R2-trashcan...

by Cory Doctorow

Bliki: Interrogatory LLM

Martin Fowler · Blog ·

When we need an LLM to perform a complex task, we often need to feed it a lot of context. Coming up with a design for a new feature requires descriptions of how we want the feature to appear to t...

by Martin Fowler

Razer’s Blade 18 is getting a $500 price hike and a new Intel chip

The Verge · News ·

Razer just announced a new Blade 18 gaming laptop with an Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus chip. The flagship laptop is available now on Razer's site, starting at $3,999.99...

by Antonio G. Di Benedetto

How companies weaponize the terms of service against you

The Verge · News ·

Today, I’m talking with Brendan Ballou, founder of the Public Integrity Project and author of a new book, called When Companies Run the Courts, about the rise of for...

by Nilay Patel

Manton Reece · Blog ·

Slowly making improvements to our book database in Micro.blog. There’s a new layout for the book pages too, with the page count and better descriptions when we can get them.

AMD’s FSR 4.1 upscaling tech is coming to older graphics cards

The Verge · News ·

Assassin’s Creed Shadows is just one of the games that supports FSR 4.1. | Image: Ubisoft AMD is bringing its FSR 4.1 upscaling tech to older graphics cards. In an announc...

by Emma Roth

Robert Birming · Blog ·

Playing: STORM II by GENER8ION & Yung Lean 🎧 This song is this week’s banger on Swedish public radio. It’s growing on me. Love the “Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey”.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

An Interview with Ben Thompson at the MoffettNathanson Media, Internet & Communications Conference

Stratechery by Ben Thompson · Blog ·

An interview with me about the implications of the compute shortage on Aggregation Theory, consumer AI, and more.

by Ben Thompson

Dyson put a camera on its purifier so fresh air can follow you around the room

The Verge · News ·

Dyson has announced a new air purifying bladeless fan that's its first to incorporate an AI-powered camera for tracking the location of people in a room. Dyson already us...

by Andrew Liszewski

New ways to agentically build and edit dashboards

Sentry Blog · Dev ·

The traditional dashboard workflow, teams slowly handcrafting visualizations to track critical KPIs, is dying in a world of AI agents. A few years ago, in a pre-agentic-everything world, we tried to m...

Dell and RAMageddon are watering down the Alienware brand

The Verge · News ·

I remember a time when Alienware refused to make a thinner laptop - the company didn't want to compromise on its builds. But today, Dell is slapping the Alienware name on...

by Sean Hollister

I’m obsessed with Forza Horizon 6, and I’ve barely even raced

The Verge · News ·

For the last week, I've spent every evening unwinding by speeding through the Japanese countryside, blaring Babymetal as I take in the sights. Forza Horizon 6 is ostensib...

by Andrew Webster

Insta360’s new viewfinder turns the action cam into a retro shooter

The Verge · News ·

There’s certainly some retro appeal to Insta360’s new action camera accessory. The pill-shaped Insta360 Go 3S 4K action camera launched in June 2024 as an updated version...

by Andrew Liszewski

You can make an app for that

The Verge · News ·

The tyranny of software is almost over. Since the first computer programmers wrote the first computer programs, we, the users of that software, have been forced to live i...

by David Pierce

Android’s latest AI feature predicts what you’ll do next

The Verge · News ·

The contextual suggestions feature has started appearing on some Pixel 10 series devices. | Photo: Allison Johnson / The Verge Google is rolling out a new AI-powered "cont...

by Jess Weatherbed

Windows Update will soon automatically roll back faulty drivers

The Verge · News ·

Microsoft is on a mission to fix Windows 11, and part of that involves improving the often-frustrating Windows Update experience. While you'll soon be able to pause updat...

by Tom Warren

datasette-ip-rate-limit 0.1a0

Simon Willison's Weblog · Blog ·

Release: datasette-ip-rate-limit 0.1a0 The datasette.io site was being hammered by poorly-behaved crawlers, so I had Codex (GPT-5.5 xhigh) build a configurable rate limiting plug...

Signal Warns It Would Pull Out of Canada if Made to Comply With Bill C–22

Pixel Envy · Blog ·

Marie Woolf, the Globe and Mail: Secure messaging service Signal, which uses end-to-end encryption, is warning it would withdraw from Canada if asked to compromise its users’ privacy under Bill C-...

by Nick Heer

Scripting News: Thursday, May 14, 2026

Scripting News for email · Blog ·

Thursday, May 14, 2026 Every social web needs avatars. In an RSS 2.0 feed look for the channel-level image element. It's how they do it in WordPress. # I have Claude Code hooked up to Chrome. It's cra...

by [email protected] (Dave Winer)

We Are All Swimming in A.I. Murk

Pixel Envy · Blog ·

Jason Koebler, 404 Media: To browse the internet today, to consume any sort of content at all, is to be bombarded with AI of all sorts. People think things that are fake are real, things that are...

by Nick Heer

The Biz Reaper

Tedium: The Dull Side of the Internet. · Magazine ·

If Byron Allen shows up at your door, you did something wrong with your media business. And BuzzFeed has a visitor. Also: I built a thing.I have written quite a few times over the years about B...

by Ernie Smith

Quant Fund career exquisite salaries vs underperformance

*ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ* ✨✨  HWisnu's blog  ✨✨ о ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ · Blog ·

IntroductionIn a campus event where I was asked to be a guest lecturer on how to use AI properly, there was a particular student showing great interest in funds management and especially Quant Funds....

by hwisnu

Dari hobi jadi investasi, apakah kartu pokemon bisa jadi aset masa depan?

Home – The Conversation · Magazine ·

Permainan Trading Card atau kartu Pokemon saat ini kembali naik daun. Para artis dan influencer pun mendadak menggandrungi kartu ini. Pokemon merupakan serial anime lawas yang pertama kali keluar pa...

by Dicki Mahardika, Podcast Producer, The Conversation

Komodo bakal ‘dipinjamkan’ ke Jepang, menakar risiko satwa endemik jadi ‘alat diplomasi’

Home – The Conversation · Magazine ·

● Indonesia akan meminjamkan sepasang komodo ke Jepang sebagai bentuk kerja sama konservasi sekaligus diplomasi. ● Ada risiko yang perlu diawasi, terutama soal kelestarian dan kesejahteraan komodo....

by M. Ikhsan Shiddieqy, Peneliti Ahli Madya, Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional (BRIN)

Midyear Portfolio Review: Valuations got more extreme, not less

Articles on Philipp D. Dubach | Quantitative Finance & AI Strategy · Blog ·

× Last December I rebalanced around five theses for 2026. Five months in, the rotation out of US large-cap and into everything cheaper has mostly paid, with one exception. As always, th...

by [email protected] (Philipp D. Dubach)

Protected Source Maps: Ship browser source maps securely

Vercel News · Dev ·

by Andrew Gadzik

Egress problems and where to find them

Blog — PlanetScale · Dev ·

Name something in recent history that got better and cheaper (other than the TVs at the entrance of Costco). I'll wait.Better performance and lower costs rarely come together, but optimizing your...

by Simeon Griggs

PostgreSQL 18.4, 17.10, 16.14, 15.18, and 14.23 Released!

PostgreSQL news · Dev ·

The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all supported versions of PostgreSQL, including 18.4, 17.10, 16.14, 15.18, and 14.23. This release fixes 11 security vulnerabilities...

KDE Plasma 6.7 Beta Release

KDE Community · Dev ·

Here are the new modules available in the Plasma 6.7 beta: plasma-bigscreen union Some important features and changes included in 6.7 beta are highlighted on KDE community wiki page. Help stress-te...