alignment.anthropic.com
tamikothiel.com
spacex.com
SpaceX designs, manufactures and launches advanced rockets and spacecraft.
millert.dev
frommers.com
128.237.157.9
news.ycombinator.com
wiz.io
Learn how a misconfigured Supabase database at Moltbook exposed 1.5M API keys, private messages, and user emails, enabling full AI agent takeover.
borretti.me
An aphasic space station monitors an anomalous object, while keeping the last two humans alive.
arstechnica.com
Trump admin's "it's classified" ploy put on hold in five different cases.
jeffgeerling.com
For the past couple years, I have transported my 'working set' of video and project data to and from work on an external Thunderbolt NVMe SSD. But it's always been slow when I do the sync. In a typical day, I may generate a new project folder with 500-1000 individual files, and dozens of them may be 1-10 GB in size. The Thunderbolt drive I had was capable of well over 5 GB/sec, and my 10 Gbps network connection is capable of 1 GB/sec. I even upgraded my Thunderbolt drive to Thunderbolt 5 lately... though that was not the bottleneck.
gyrovague.com
Around January 11, 2026, archive.today (aka archive.is, archive.md, etc) started using its users as proxies to conduct a distributed denial of service (DDOS) attack against Gyrovague, my personal bβ¦
lists.linuxfromscratch.org
macrumors.com
The Firefox browser is gaining options to turn off AI enhancements, Mozilla said today. Firefox users who prefer to browse without artificial intelligence will be able to turn off several AI features that Mozilla has added over the last several months. Here's what can be disabled: Translations, which help you browse the web in your preferred language. Alt text in PDFs, which add accessibility descriptions to images in PDF pages.
serjaimelannister.github.io
jokegen.sdan.io
kimi k2 tuned to generate jokes with rubric RL
joedb.org
attheu.utah.edu
Researchers analyzed samples of Utahns' hair going back a century to document a 100-fold decrease in lead concentrations.
weber.edu
neutree.ai
When deploying large language models in production, the inference engine becomes a critical piece of infrastructure.
tromp.github.io
blog.google
Weβre expanding Game Arena with Poker and Werewolf, while Gemini 3 Pro and Flash top our chess leaderboard.
github.com
Hey everyone, I wanted to provide an update on a critical issue affecting the open source community: the increasing volume of low-quality contributions that is creating significant operational chal...
sintef.no
Researchers have developed a heat storage unit that takes up less space than a regular hot water tank. It charges when electricity is cheap and releases heat when needed.
phys.org
New research may have solved an American mystery which has baffled geologists for a century and a half: How did a river carve a path through a mountain in one of the country's most iconic landscapes? Scientists have long sought an answer to this question of how the Green River, the largest tributary of the Colorado River, managed to create a 700-meter-deep canyon through Utah's 4km-high Uinta Mountains instead of simply flowing around them. The question is particularly confounding because, while the Uinta Mountains are 50 million years old, the Green River has been following this route for less than 8 million years.