The Brutalist Report - tech
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- Anthropic co-founder to present AI encyclical alongside Pope Leo XIV [2d]
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- LoRA and Weight Decay (2023) [2d]
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- Mexican government breached by solo user with Claude, 150 GB exfiltrated [2d]
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- Alignment pretraining: AI discourse creates self-fulfilling (mis)alignment [2d]
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- Who will buy your services if you fire us all? [2d]
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- US bill proposes new national EV tax, while some push to slash gas tax to zero [2d]
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- No More JetBrains Products for Me [2d]
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- Skills in Web, iOS, and Android [2d]
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- Crypto industry lobbies to evade AML/CTF rules [2d]
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- Shutterstock to pay $35M over hard-to-cancel subscriptions [2d]
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- The FBI Wants to Buy Nationwide Access to License Plate Readers [2d]
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- Hyperpolyglot Lisp: Common Lisp, Racket, Clojure, Emacs Lisp [2d]
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- Show HN: We missed Winamp, so we built an audio player for macOS [2d]
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- New York to tax luxury second homes in NYC [2d]
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- loopmaster – Livecoding Music IDE [2d]
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- Agora-1: The Multi-Agent World Model [2d]
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- Haiku OS runs on M1 Macs now [2d]
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- Haiku OS runs on M1 Macs now [2d]
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- We let AIs run radio stations [2d]
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- At least 100 deaths reported in Ebola outbreak in DR Congo [2d]
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- Cutting inference cold starts by 40x with LP, FUSE, C/R, and CUDA-checkpoint [2d]
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- Iran will impose fees on subsea internet cables in Strait of Hormuz [2d]
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- Hanoi's humble beer glass and the memory of a nation [2d]
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- Elon Musk has lost his lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI [2d]
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- Iran Starts Bitcoin-Backed Ship Insurance for Hormuz Strait [2d]
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- Cursor Introduces Composer 2.5 [2d]
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- Cursor Introduces Composer 2.5 [2d]
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- Anduril and Meta's quest to make smart glasses for warfare [2d]
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- Anthropic Acquires Stainless [2d]
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- Show HN: I built a sovereign OS, L1 blockchain, AI agent, and language [2d]
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- Qwen 3.7 Preview [2d]
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- A Rust-Python thing I am working on. Apache 2 licence [2d]
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- Show HN: InsForge – Open-source Heroku for coding agents [2d]
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- We stopped AI bot spam in our GitHub repo using Git's –author flag [2d]
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- Garry Tan, the CEO of venture YC, accused me of unethical reporting [2d]
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- What "Amazon Supply Chain Services" Tells Us About What Amazon Is [2d]
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- I'm a Normie. Can Normies Vibe Code? [2d]
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- 1024000^2 Blocks, 2B2T Minecraft Server World Download Project, and Discoveries [2d]
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- Sharla Boehm, the programmer whose code underpins the Internet [2d]
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- When Fast Fourier Transform Meets Transformer for Image Restoration [2d]
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- Actually, Democracy Dies in H.R. [2d]
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- The Invention of Buses [2d]
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- Shame them, shun them, ban them, beat them [2d]
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- Project Glasswing: what Mythos showed us [2d]
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- Show HN: Files.md – open-source alternative to Obsidian [2d]
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- Researchers Wanted Preschool Teachers to Wear Cameras to Train AI [2d]
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- RISC-V and Floating Point [2d]
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- Panelook [2d]
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- The OEIS meta sequence and subway stations [2d]
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- Simulated Evolution on the PICO-8 [2d]
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- The era of free money may have ended [2d]
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- 'We mould trees to grow into the shape of chairs' [2d]
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- Unusual uses of OEIS sequences on GitHub [2d]
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- Enough with the AI FOMO, go slow-mo, says Domo CDO [2d]
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- Should I take my car to the carwash 50M away or walk? [2d]
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- Benedict Evans: AI eats the world (Spring 26) [pdf] [2d]
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- Hershey Bets on Agentic AI to Rethink $2B in Marketing Spend [2d]
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- Linux security mailing list 'almost unmanageable' [2d]
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- Learn Harness Engineering [2d]
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- When Kierkegaard Got Cancelled [2d]
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- Lisp in Web-Based Applications (2001) [2d]
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- Voice AI Systems Are Vulnerable to Hidden Audio Attacks [2d]
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- Utah lawmakers form united front in push to ban prediction markets [2d]
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- I automated opt-outs for 500 data broker sites (open source) [2d]
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- The Global Fertility Crisis Is Worse Than You Probably Think [2d]
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- An ICE Firearms Trainer Was Involved in at Least 4 Deadly Shootings [2d]
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- The Silver Swan Automaton (1773) [2d]
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- Eric Schmidt speech about AI booed during graduation [2d]
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- NASA still maintains some of the Voyager spacecraft code from the 70s era [2d]
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- WHO declares major outbreak of Ebola virus species an international emergency [2d]
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- Dogme 25 – Vow of Chastity [2d]
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- The foundations of a provably secure operating system (PSOS) (1979) [pdf] [2d]
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- Where Are the Vibecoded Photoshops? [2d]
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- Don't Answer the First Question [2d]
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- Multiple commencement speakers booed for AI comments during graduation speeches [2d]
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- Germany goes from labour shortages to hiring freezes [2d]
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- Colombian singer Shakira acquitted of tax fraud in Spain [2d]
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- Nobody Pushed Back: Why Engineers Stay Silent Until It's Too Late [2d]
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- Earth's Radio Bubble: Every signal we've ever sent into space [2d]
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- Why is Google Maps back to showing old satellite images of Altadena? [2d]
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- The Mercury logic programming system [2d]
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- Nobody understands the point of hybrid cars [video] [2d]
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- Why bambu_networking violates the AGPL in Bambu Studio [2d]
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- The two oldest printing presses [2d]
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- Étienne Ghys: The Shape of Letters: From Leonardo da Vinci to Donald Knuth [2d]
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- Freelang – a Libc-free, direct sys/kernel call language with weird concurrency [2d]
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- America's Most-Spoken Languages After English and Spanish [2d]
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- Which country voted the best at Eurovision? [2d]
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- There Is No 'Hard Problem of Consciousness' [2d]
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- The American epoch of oil is collapsing. What comes next could be ugly [2d]
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- DOGE Cuts Unleashed a Deadly Wave of Violence Across Africa, Study Finds [2d]
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- How fast is N tokens per second really? [2d]
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- Most Americans don't trust AI – or the people in charge of it [2d]
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- Museum of Imaginary Musical Instruments [2d]
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- Designing an FPGA Calculator from Scratch [2d]
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- Cats Lock – keyboard lock for cat people [2d]
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- A deep dive into Meta's Hyperion data center campus in Louisiana, expected to reach 5 GW of compute capacity; source: Meta plans to spend $200B+ on the project (Riley Griffin/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Procurement records: the FBI seeks a vendor that can provide access to automated license plate readers nationwide; Flock and Motorola are among the few options (Joseph Cox/404 Media) [2d]
- A CISA contractor maintained a now-offline GitHub repo that exposed credentials to AWS GovCloud accounts and CISA systems; CISA is investigating the situation (Brian Krebs/Krebs on Security) [2d]
- Internal memo: Meta is reassigning 7,000 workers to four new units focused on building AI tools, two days before it is set to lay off 10% of its workforce (Eli Tan/New York Times) [2d]
- Sources: AI chip designer Tenstorrent has drawn takeover interest from Intel and Qualcomm; Tenstorrent could be valued at more than $5B in a potential deal (Bloomberg) [2d]
- Anthropic last week began letting Mythos users share cybersecurity threats with others who may face similar vulnerabilities, modifying its previous stance (Amrith Ramkumar/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Musk v. Altman: Elon Musk says the judge and jury "never actually ruled on the merits of the case, just on a calendar technicality" and he will file an appeal (Elon Musk/@elonmusk) [2d]
- Akamai is seeking to raise $2.6B in a convertible bond offering, and plans to use $350M of the offering to buy back its common stock from buyers of the bonds (David Morris/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Cloudflare tests Mythos against 50+ repositories, highlights its ability to chain bugs into a single exploit, and details a vulnerability discovery harness (Grant Bourzikas/Cloudflare) [2d]
- Anthropic acquires NYC-based Stainless, which generates SDKs from APIs, and plans to wind down its hosted products, after reportedly discussing a $300M+ deal (Kirsten Korosec/TechCrunch) [2d]
- X quietly limits users who didn't pay for verification to "50 original posts and 200 replies per day", down from 2,400 posts per day (Jackson Chen/Engadget) [2d]
- Uber increases its stake in Delivery Hero to 19.5%, up from 7% in April, and says it "has no intent to acquire 30% or more" of Delivery Hero's voting rights (Natalie Lung/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Seagate shares drop 9%+, leading a group-wide sell-off after comments from its CEO raised concerns it won't be able to meet demand fueled by the AI buildout (CJ Haddad/CNBC) [2d]
- Sigma, which sells a cloud-native analytics platform that sits on top of data warehouses, raised an $80M Series E led by Princeville Capital at a $3B valuation (Cristian Dina/The Next Web) [2d]
- Musk v. Altman jury unanimously rejects Elon Musk's claims against Sam Altman (CNBC) [2d]
- Cursor releases Composer 2.5, saying it's better at sustained work on long-running tasks and follows complex instructions more reliably; it's built on Kimi K2.5 (Cursor) [2d]
- NextEra's $67B deal to buy Dominion, the largest utility merger in US history, signals a new era of utility consolidation to accommodate AI-driven power demand (Emily Forgash/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Sony is hiking the starting price of one-month and three-month PlayStation Plus subscriptions in "select regions", blaming "ongoing market conditions" (Jay Peters/The Verge) [2d]
- Nasdaq-listed Bitcoin Depot, North America's largest bitcoin ATM operator, files for bankruptcy, blaming "increasingly stringent compliance obligations" (Omkar Godbole/CoinDesk) [2d]
- Internal chats: in March, xAI offered employees $420 in exchange for completed tax filings as training data for Grok, but the bonuses haven't been paid out (Carmen Arroyo/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Amazon's Alexa+ now produces AI-generated "podcasts" on various topics in the US, featuring chats between two AI "co-hosts", using content from media outlets (Todd Spangler/Variety) [2d]
- Arkham: Iran's largest crypto exchange, Nobitex, processed $2.3B+ since 2023 via Tron and BNB Chain, including $23M+ since the Iran war started in February (Reuters) [2d]
- Iranian media: Iran launches "Hormuz Safe", a Bitcoin-backed insurance service for shipping companies transiting the Strait of Hormuz; ~1,500 ships are trapped (Golnar Motevalli/Bloomberg) [2d]
- The Vatican says Anthropic co-founder Christopher Olah will join Pope Leo on May 25 to launch the pope's first encyclical, setting out his views on the AI age (Flavia Rotondi/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Decart, which offers real-time generative video and GPU optimization tech, raised $300M at a ~$4B valuation, up from $3.1B after raising $153M in August 2025 (Robbie Whelan/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Strategy acquired 24,869 bitcoin for ~$2.01B at an average price of $80,985 between May 11 and May 17, taking its holding to 843,738 BTC, or 4% of total supply (James Hunt/The Block) [2d]
- Sources: internal competition among Google staff and researchers for TPUs intensified as it prioritizes cloud customers and flagship AI products over research (Julia Love/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Dust, which helps enterprises design and deploy specialized AI agents that work alongside humans, raised a $40M Series B led by Abstract and Sequoia (Chris Metinko/Axios) [2d]
- Steve Bannon and 60+ Trump allies sign a Humans First-led letter urging Trump to mandate government testing and approval of powerful AI models before release (Ashley Gold/Axios) [2d]
- How gambling companies like FanDuel and DraftKings, as well as Meta and a16z's founders, are pouring millions into state-level election campaigns via super PACs (Emily Birnbaum/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Eric Schmidt faced loud boos during his University of Arizona commencement speech while discussing "rational" fears over the impact of AI and automation on jobs (Lauren Edmonds/Business Insider) [2d]
- Baidu reports Q1 revenue down 1.1% YoY to ~$4.7B, above ~$4.5B est., and net profit down 55% YoY to ~$506.6M, above ~$462.5M est., amid a slow AI payoff (Tracy Qu/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- A college senior at Stanford describes how AI changed classes: cheating using AI "has become omnipresent" with students "fudging just about everything" (Theo Baker/New York Times) [2d]
- How Amazon, which took a measured tone to AI, went from an AI also-ran to a real contender, thanks to $200B in spending, custom AI chips, and savvy deals (Tim Higgins/Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Polymarket and Kalshi continue to operate in India despite a government advisory on April 25, directed at VPN providers, labeling prediction markets "illegal" (Bloomberg) [2d]
- After EV maker Fisker's collapse, ~4,000 car owners formed a nonprofit to keep their cars working by reverse-engineering software and building open-source tools (Fred Lambert/Electrek) [2d]
- In his weekly Linux kernel post, Linus Torvalds says "AI tools are great" but the flood of duplicate AI bug reports has made the security list "unmanageable" (Simon Sharwood/The Register) [2d]
- A look at a new class of jobs created by AI companies, including AI storytellers or "evangelists", forward deployed engineers, AI chiefs, and AI gig workers (Brent D. Griffiths/Business Insider) [2d]
- Companies running bug bounty programs are tightening background checks and building AI agents to triage a flood of low-quality reports generated by AI (Jamie John/Financial Times) [2d]
- A look at how the AI industry's intense pressure and high rewards are creating "walls of resentment" between Silicon Valley workers and their spouses (Alessandra Ram/Wired) [2d]
- Security researcher Peter G. Neumann, who criticized lax industry attitudes toward computer security and digital privacy, died on May 17 at the age of 93 (John Markoff/New York Times) [2d]
- Microsoft says it's retiring Teams' Together Mode, debuted in 2020, and plans to simplify meeting layouts and focus on video quality, stability, and performance (Terrence O'Brien/The Verge) [2d]
- Pwn2Own Berlin 2026: participants earned a total of ~$1.3M for 47 vulnerabilities, with successful exploits of AI products like Codex, Cursor, and LM Studio (Eduard Kovacs/SecurityWeek) [2d]
- Sources: Anthropic agrees to brief the Financial Stability Board on global financial system vulnerabilities found by Mythos, following a request by FSB's Chair (Financial Times) [2d]
- Samsung's shares jumped as much as 6.7% after the company resumed talks with its union and a court partially granted an injunction against illegal union actions (Yoolim Lee/Bloomberg) [2d]
- Chinese chipmaker CXMT reports Q1 revenue up 719% YoY to ~$7.5B, net profit up 1,688% to $3.6B, and says Omdia ranks it No. 4 in DRAM with a 7.67% global share (Cheng Ting-Fang/Nikkei Asia) [2d]
- Sources: US authorities in recent months have issued multiple information requests to Kalshi and Polymarket, many tied to wagers on events in Iran and Venezuela (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- Quebec-based telecom software startup Gaiia raised a CA$54.8M Series B led by JMI Equity, bringing its total funding to ~CA$90M from backers including YC (Madison McLauchlan/BetaKit) [2d]
- A look at Apple's ongoing strategy to repurpose "binned" chips for cheaper devices; sources: Apple placed new A18 Pro orders for MacBook Neo amid its popularity (Wall Street Journal) [2d]
- New York City-based GovWell, which uses AI to streamline government processes like permitting and licensing, raised a $25M Series A led by Insight Partners (Chris Metinko/Axios) [2d]
- AI sales automation startup Monaco raised a $50M Series B led by Benchmark, bringing its total funding to $85M after raising a $25M Series A in February 2026 (Ben Bergman/Business Insider) [2d]
- Microsoft's finally letting you change the Copilot key back to what it was before Windows 11's AI assistant existed [1d]
- Researchers have built a device that increases computer chip processing speed by 1000 times — but without generating extra heat, potentially ushering in a new generation of devices, but you won't get one for several years at least [2d]
- Quordle hints and answers for Tuesday, May 19 (game #1576) [2d]
- NYT Connections hints and answers for Tuesday, May 19 (game #1073) [2d]
- NYT Strands hints and answers for Tuesday, May 19 (game #807) [2d]
- Here are the 3 Google I/O 2026 Android XR smart glasses announcements I'm hoping to see [2d]
- You can't buy them for your home or office, but AWS just snapped up a host of Apple's most highly desired M3 Ultra Macs [2d]
- Yamaha's new budget AV receivers mean you can build a Dolby Atmos system with 4K 120Hz passthrough for the price of a decent soundbar setup — and it's even offering a bundle with a 5.1 surround setup to prove it [2d]
- With a chart-topping 86,000 supporters on its subreddit, Proton VPN has built-in community of like-minded privacy advocates – and it's a good time to join them with $48 off the usual price [2d]
- The Sonos Move 2 has a new Bluetooth speaker competitor that comes in a cool and practical Scandi design — and it's way cheaper, though it lacks two key features [2d]
- 'I'm sorry Dave': NASA is working on an AI chip to help next-generation spacecraft think for themselves — so clearly they haven't seen 2001: A Space Odyssey [2d]
- 'We have not seen the limits of what Atlas can do': Boston Dynamics shows off Atlas robot's impressive fridge-lifting and drink delivery capabilities — it's only 'limited by our imagination' [2d]
- Thinking of upgrading to the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra? Here's why you should consider an older model instead [2d]
- 12 Memorial Day TV Deals worth shopping at Best Buy — up to $2,000 off best-rated Samsung, Sony, and LG TVs [2d]
- As TechRadar's TV tester, I've created 4 TV and soundbar setups to suit every budget — just in time for the World Cup [2d]
- ‘Coming Bright Up’ — Apple reveals when to tune into the WWDC 26 keynote and teases what’s coming — and yes, it’s probably Siri [2d]
- 21 of the top deals from the Best Buy Memorial Day sale — get up to 50% off TVs, appliances, laptops, headphones, wearable, and more [2d]
- Anthropic to present exposed Mythos flaws to global watchdog – claims critical vulnerabilities found ‘in every major operating system and web browser’ [2d]
- What is the release date for Half Man episode 5 on HBO Max and BBC iPlayer? [2d]
- The AndaSeat Phantom 4 Pro brings a lot to the table, but comfort takes a back seat for impressive ergonomics [2d]
- How to watch Married at First Sight USA season 19 for FREE – stream dating show from anywhere [2d]
- 'It's kind of humbling to come back to a project after all these years, to know that the fans love the game and they love the character so much' — Edward Kenway's actor speaks about revisiting the character for Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced [2d]
- 5 ChatGPT hacks I wish I’d started using sooner — they completely changed how I use AI [2d]
- 'Almost entirely unmanageable': Linus Torvalds says AI bug hunters have ruined Linux security mailing list [2d]
- How to watch The Dark Side of Married at First Sight from anywhere – it's *FREE* [2d]
- Edward Kenway actor says among the new scenes for Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced there's one that adds 'more weight' to the character's personal conflict [2d]
- Lanterns has received a thrilling new trailer ahead of its August launch on HBO Max — and it feels like a direct response to fan criticisms of the DC comic book show's first teaser [2d]
- This smart spotting scope can identify up to 10,000 bird species for you, sports a 30x zoom, and 4K video with subject tracking autofocus — bird watching might never be the same again [2d]
- Another top WordPress plugin exploited — hackers target credit card details, here's what you need to know [2d]
- Discord's latest 'year of the Linux desktop' update is a game-changer for Steam Deck, but fans are concerned about its age verification plans [2d]
- I listened to 90+ audiobooks whilst building successful businesses – here are the only 8 you really need [2d]
- 'The exact same issue that was reported to Microsoft by Google project zero is actually still present, unpatched': Chaotic Eclipse strikes again with another worrying Windows security flaw [2d]
- Deepfakes are eroding trust: Why verification tools are essential [2d]
- I've scanned Adorama's Memorial Day sale: these are the 15 best early deals on Canon, Sony, Nikon, and other brands [2d]
- The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales trades turn-based combat for real-time action [2d]
- Pro-Iran hackers claim recent Spotify outage was revenge for US action in their country [2d]
- ‘The key switches have an immensely satisfying thwock’ — I reviewed Keychron’s gratifyingly clacky keyboard and it’s a beautifully constructed but hefty beast that I'm loving for my home office [2d]
- Grafana says hackers hit its GitHub environment, demand ransom to prevent codebase release — but it's refusing to pay [2d]
- 'It’s all shaping up to be a wonderfully daring adventure, with plenty of surprises in store' — The 2026 Future Games Show Summer Showcase has found its hosts in The Last of Us actor Troy Baker and Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis' Alix Wilton Regan [2d]
- Dutton Ranch fans are convinced Yellowstone spinoff's premiere has glaring 'plot hole' that completely ruins season 5 part 2 ending of hit Taylor Sheridan Western series [2d]
- What is the release date for The Boys season 5 episode 8 on Prime Video? [2d]
- 'I'm confused and I need an adult' — that unsettling Steam game you're seeing on Instagram is real, it's coming soon, and frankly, I'm terrified [2d]
- 5 things to expect at Google I/O 2026 — from Android XR smart glasses to Gemini Remy [2d]
- Windows 11 is getting some much-wanted features for the Start menu and taskbar, and that's great to see — but it's not the change I really want [2d]
- OpenAI is giving everyone in this country free access to ChatGPT Plus for a year [2d]
- I tested the new Keychron K2 HE Concrete Edition for a week, and it's dressed to impress — and priced to match [2d]
- Grand Theft Auto CEO believes GTA 5 was so successful because it's a 'highly social' experience [2d]
- What is the release date for Dutton Ranch episode 3 on Paramount+? [2d]
- Apple says its new AI Siri will be ‘fundamentally different’ from ChatGPT and Gemini — but WWDC could be a make-or-break moment [2d]
- AI is breaking the limits of work (not jobs) [2d]
- The 16GB RX 9070 XT just dropped to its lowest price on Amazon — an unbeatable value GPU for 1080p and 1440p gaming [2d]
- The rise of AI advice - and why peer networks still matter [2d]
- iPhone Ultra delayed until 2027? Apple is reportedly struggling to solve a major hinge problem — but the phone's 'visually creaseless' display sounds promising [2d]
- 'Goodbye Together mode, hello simplified meeting layouts': Microsoft Teams is finally ditching its virtual room views in a farewell to a proper relic of the lockdown days [2d]
- The scale-up playbook is broken. Here's what replaces it [2d]
- Zero Parades: For Dead Spies is a masterful Disco Elysium successor [2d]
- These new ultra-audiophile wired earbuds offer nine drivers, are made from carbon fiber and are all literally unique — but they cost 30x the price of AirPods Pro 3… [2d]
- I tested this MSI gaming mouse and it has some interesting aspects — but it’s the price that really stands out [2d]
- Breaking free from pilot purgatory. The strategies needed to scale agentic AI [2d]
- Google I/O is almost here, and Wear OS 7 needs these 5 upgrades to stay competitive against Garmin and Apple Watches [2d]
- The hidden data layer enterprises can't afford to ignore [2d]
- Why ten tech brands now dominate global media influence [2d]
- Enterprise safety stacks are missing real-time response [2d]
- Exclusive: Roblox ‘like a poster child for unsafe’ says Nex Playground president as company’s kid-friendly console arrives in UK [2d]
- Exclusive: 'We're not a compliant organization, we're a leading organization' — How Nex's kid-friendly console aims to be ahead of the UK's Online Safety Act [2d]
- I tried Sony's new 100-400mm f/4.5 GM — this lens is for bird and sports photography 'on easy mode' with the A7R VI [2d]
- I finally tried the Pixel’s new desktop mode, and it’s the coolest hidden feature you aren't using [2d]
- The AI stack replacing a $50k hire: 11 AI tools doing the work of a full-time employee [2d]
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- Never Put Your Alexa or Echo Speaker in These 3 Trouble Spots [1d]
- 2027 Volvo EX60 Arrives in US With $59,795 Starting Price and a Lot to Prove [2d]
- Today's NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for May 19, #603 [2d]
- Apple Reveals Dates of Tim Cook's Final WWDC as CEO [2d]
- Sam Altman and OpenAI Beat Elon Musk in Court, Paving the Way for a Potential IPO [2d]
- Apple's Next-Gen Siri App May Lean Heavily on Google's AI [2d]
- Humanoid Robots and Robot Pets Are No Longer Welcome on Southwest Flights [2d]
- Today's NYT Strands Hints, Answers and Help for May 19 #807 [2d]
- Today's NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for May 19, #1073 [2d]
- Today's Wordle Hints, Answer and Help for May 19, #1795 [2d]
- Honor's Influencer-Coded Robot Phone Set for Fall Launch in China [2d]
- I Tested the iPhone 17 Pro Max. It's Part Midlife Crisis and Part Battery-Life King [2d]
- HBO Max: The 32 Absolute Best TV Shows to Watch [2d]
- PlayStation Plus Prices Are Increasing for New Subscribers Starting May 20 [2d]
- Google I/O 2026 Live: Gemini Intelligence, Android XR and More AI Expected [2d]
- Free Ways to Recycle Your Old Laptop, PC and Printer This Spring [2d]
- Finn and Jake Return: 'Adventure Time: Side Quests' to Stream in June [2d]
- Your AI Glossary: 54 Terms Everyone Should Know [2d]
- Best MacBook Alternatives 2026 [2d]
- Tubi Kicks Off 2026 World Cup Coverage With a New, Dedicated Hub [2d]
- Love Your Internet? Hate It? Vote in the 2026 People's Picks Awards [2d]
- Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x Gen 11 Review: Do a Lot for a Long, Long Time, Anywhere [2d]
- This New Type of Sensor Revolutionized My Home Security for Under $50 [2d]
- Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Monday, May 18 [2d]
- Amazon’s next Kindle upgrade might be a replaceable battery [2d]
- Apple’s developer conference is less than a month away, and Google could be a big part of it [2d]
- Some Pixel owners are missing calls because vibrate mode isn’t vibrating [2d]
- Android users are finally starting to see Google’s major Gemini app design overhaul [2d]
- Sony is raising PlayStation Plus prices, but you might dodge the hike [2d]
- AT&T warns of router shortages, FCC responds with limited one-year waiver [2d]
- Spotify’s recent sudden downtime may have been political payback, not just a routine outage [2d]
- Ready to try smart glasses? The Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2) just got their first Amazon discount [2d]
- OnePlus ends update pause, says you can use your device with confidence [2d]
- Widespread Gmail glitch causing flickering screens, disappearing text, and more [2d]
- Google’s latest Gemini test could frustrate free users fast [2d]
- Motorola Edge 2026 is looking classy in these freshly leaked renders [2d]
- Alexa takes a swing at NotebookLM and Gemini with AI podcasts on demand [2d]
- Google Messages takes first step towards RCS video calls [2d]
- Pixel Weather is driving users crazy — are you one of them? [2d]
- AT&T just answered T-Mobile with more expensive travel eSIM plans [2d]
- Google’s redesigned app icons are rolling out, whether you want them or not [2d]
- Here’s a much closer look at Android’s new 3D emojis [2d]
- Google’s OG voice search may be getting smarter with new features [2d]
- The best tech to upgrade your patio and pool this summer [2d]
- Survey says this is the Android browser feature many readers can’t go without [2d]
- Frustrated Perplexity Pro users claim advanced AI model usage limits have been drastically cut [2d]
- Sony’s premium ‘The ColleXion’ headphones just leaked from top to bottom [2d]
- After fixing a family friend’s phone, I realized Google Play Protect is not doing enough [2d]
- I pay for Gemini, ChatGPT, and Claude — and there’s a clear winner [2d]
- The Galaxy S23 series and A56 are next in line for Samsung’s big One UI 8.5 update [2d]
- This dual-screen Android handheld costs less than $100, but just got Linux [2d]
- I put the Galaxy S26 Ultra against the best Android camera phone — and it was surprisingly close [2d]
- Amazon’s Kindle shutdown is sending users down the jailbreak rabbit hole [2d]
- Spotify’s disco ball icon wasn’t exactly a hit, so it’s heading out [2d]
- This leaked handheld could be the modern, affordable Game Boy you were waiting for [2d]
- Google Messages’ easiest pairing method is about to disappear [2d]
- You can now give Gemini ‘Extended’ thinking time to answer your query [2d]
- YouTube will now help you catch AI clones of yourself on the platform [2d]
- Someone pretending to be your contact during calls? Google Phone could soon fight back. [2d]
- Walmart just launched two surprisingly loaded Android tablets under $300 [2d]
- SEC to propose tokenized stock framework as Wall Street efforts deepen: Bloomberg [2d]
- Minnesotan banks and credit unions set to provide crypto custody August 1 [2d]
- Hyperliquid's USDC deal could supercharge HYPE, pressure Circle, Coinbase margins, analysts say [2d]
- Revolut wants to take Dogecoin mainstream with its new physical payment card [2d]
- Solana is shedding its memecoin reputation as big banks move billions into its ecosystem [2d]
- The Ethereum Foundation is facing a wave of high-profile departures as its internal shakeup deepens [2d]
- Mike Novogratz’s Galaxy receives New York BitLicense for institutional crypto push [2d]
- Stripe-backed Tempo taps $7.5 billion DeFi lender Morpho to expand beyond payments [2d]
- HIVE buys $58 million Toronto plot for AI facility; shares climb [2d]
- Ex-OpenAI's Leopold Aschenbrenner bets big on crypto miners for his $13.6B AI play [2d]
- Live markets: Bitcoin gives up all of May's gains, slipping below $77,000 [2d]
- Vitalik Buterin says AI 'formal verification' could actually make crypto much more secure [2d]
- Kraken parent Payward's Q1 revenue climbs despite crypto market slump [2d]
- XRP slips 2% as profit-taking knocks token back below $1.40 [2d]
- CoinDesk 20 performance update: Bitcoin Cash (BCH) drops 13% as all assets decline [2d]
- Bitcoin faces outsized quantum threat as computing breakthroughs accelerate, Citi says [2d]
- Bitmine buys the dip as Tom Lee ties ether's pullback to rising oil prices [2d]
- Strategy made mammoth $2 billion bitcoin purchase last week [2d]
- Tokenization push could pull trillions of dollars into DeFi, StanChart says [2d]
- UK’s financial payments network is ready for tokenization, regulators say [2d]
- Standard Chartered to acquire remainder of subsidiary Zodia Custody [2d]
- The three risks that could overwhelm bitcoin's regulatory tailwind [2d]
- Bitcoin slides below $77,000 as Trump’s Iran warning rattles risk assets [2d]
- Fed minutes, Meta stablecoin Senate deadline: Crypto Week Ahead [2d]
- Crypto security is turning into an AI arms race as agents may overwhelm compliance teams [2d]
- Aave restores ether borrowing limits after $230 million exploit [2d]
- Bitcoin Depot, North America's largest bitcoin ATM operator, files for bankruptcy [2d]
- Iran may be turning the Strait of Hormuz into a bitcoin insurance market, local reports say [2d]
- Crypto traders betting on a rally lose $563 million in liquidations. Ether and bitcoin suffer the most [2d]
- HYPE pops 7%, beating bitcoin declines, as SpaceX pre-IPO lands on Hyperliquid [2d]
- Yet another crypto bridge falls victim to an $11 million hack [2d]
- Bitcoin slides under $77,000 as oil shock and Treasury yields hit risk assets [2d]
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