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Amazon CEO’s Talks with U.S. Officials Triggered Crackdown on Anthropic Models
The Wall Street Journal reports:

The Trump administration’s decision to halt all foreign use of Anthropic’s most capable AI models was prompted by conversations between Amazon Chief Executive Andy Jassy and U.S. officials including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, people familiar with the matter said.

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Shutterstock ‘Evolves’ Into ‘Human-Led, AI-Powered Creative Platform’
Slashdot reader BrianFagioli writes:
Shutterstock has unveiled what it calls a “human-led, AI-powered” creative platform that combines its massive library of [human] contributor-created content with AI image and video generation, AI editing, conversational search, prompt enhancement, and automated model selection tools. The company says the goa … ⌘ Read more

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Show HN: Script to bulk delete Claude chats from the web UI
I haven’t found a way to delete all chats in bulk like you can on Chatgpt. With Claude, you have to scroll to the bottom, select everything, and delete. The problem is, if you have a lot of chats, it becomes impossible. I created this script. It does it alone. I hope it helps someone.

(conversations disappear from the UI slowly, over several minutes, and remember to keep the tab open until the console shows “Finished”, refreshing away from the page ca … ⌘ Read more

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Opendoor Ends India Operations, Fueling a Bigger Conversation About AI and Outsourcing
Opendoor is shutting down its India operations less than two years after opening offices there. Slashdot reader alternative_right shares a post from Opendoor CEO Kaz Nejatian: “I shared this note earlier today with the entire team at Opendoor. Today we began to say goodbye to our colleagues in India as we win … ⌘ Read more

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Jerry Seinfeld’s $293M Hit Has Surprisingly Taken Over Streaming on Netflix
Jerry Seinfeld’s animated hit is finding a new audience on Netflix. The 2007 comedy has climbed into the platform’s U.S. Top 10 rankings. Nearly two decades after its theatrical run, the film is enjoying another moment in the spotlight. Fans in the United States have helped push the animated favorite back into the streaming conversation. […]

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Callum Turner Shares Rare Insight Into Life With Wife Dua Lipa
Callum Turner shared insight into his over two-year-long relationship with Dua Lipa. The couple recently tied the knot in an intimate ceremony at London’s Old Marylebone Town Hall. He also revealed the 1970s classic movie he made his wife watch for the first time. What Callum Turner said about his marriage to Dua Lipa In a conversation with The […]

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Sydney Sweeney Wants Fans To See Cassie’s Bold Euphoria Cut Scene
Sydney Sweeney hopes that fans of Euphoria will eventually see a deleted scene from Season 3. It was an explicit scene the actress said she took lessons for and put “a lot of hard work into.” Based on her conversation with the showrunner, the scene might be released online as a deleted scene. Sydney Sweeney […]

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Summer House Announces Surprise Episode After Season 10 Reunion, Date Set
Summer House Season 10 isn’t over yet as Bravo has announced a surprise bonus episode. The special will revisit the fallout from the dramatic three-part reunion. Several cast members are set to return and they still have more to say. The special installment promises more conversations, and possibly more drama too. Summer House is returning […]

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SNL Veteran Explains Why He Left Comedy Series Mid-Season
In a recent conversation with Rachel Sennott, SNL veteran Bowen Yang explained why he decided to leave the show mid-season. The comedian explained that he was adamant about leaving the show after Season 50, but decided to stay for a little longer after SNL boss Lorne Michaels personally requested him. Bowen Yang opens up about […]

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Jon Stewart Mocks Donald Trump’s Meet the Press Exit: ‘Fragile Man-Baby’
Jon Stewart has called out Donald Trump for walking out of the Meet the Press interview. The comedian accused the president of being unable to handle basic journalistic scrutiny. Speaking on Monday’s edition of The Daily Show, Stewart dissected the moment Trump cut short his conversation with NBC interviewer after repeated fact-checking. The host argued […]

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Apple Announces Siri AI, Next Generation of Apple Intelligence
At WWDC 2026, Apple announced a new “Siri AI,” describing it as a more conversational, personalized, and systemwide assistant that can understand on-screen context and interact with apps while relying on on-device processing or Private Cloud Compute. The relaunch comes two years after Apple’s original Apple Intelligence promises stumbled and “never f … ⌘ Read more

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In-reply-to » @lyse Bummer, but thanks for the heads-up. 🙂

@itsericwoodward@itsericwoodward.com Turns out, this is a bug in my config to cache synchronization. Nickname changes in the configuration file are just not synced to the cache at startup if the feed URL already exists in the cache. I must have fixed this typo in my config ages ago, because I don’t even recall having that spelling mistake to begin with. Yet, the cache was happily showing the erroneous nickname. Composing a reply automatically adds the mentions from the conversation participants. Everything originates from the cache, so, I successfully poissoned my replies.

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Avengers: Doomsday’s Phase Zero Strategy Is an Admission the MCU Lost Its Way
Avengers: Doomsday‘s strategy of bringing things back to the beginning is big for the MCU. In a way, though, it’s also a reminder of what went wrong. During a recent appearance at SXSW London, directors Joe and Anthony Russo talked about the plan for the upcoming Doomsday. Specifically, the pair recalled a conversation with star […]

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Jennifer Aniston Shares Rare Comments About Ex Brad Pitt
Jennifer Aniston recently looked back on her time working on Friends. She made rare comments about her ex-husband, Brad Pitt, and talked about his cameo on the show. During a conversation with longtime co-star Lisa Kudrow, Aniston reflected on some of Friends’ most memorable celebrity guest appearances, including Pitt’s fan-favorite appearance. Jennifer Aniston and Lisa […]

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Hugh Jackman & Ryan Reynolds Have a Deadpool & Wolverine Reunion at Yankees Game
Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds, along with Shawn Levy, reunited at an MLB game at Yankee Stadium in New York. The Deadpool & Wolverine actors were spotted together, separately conversing with the individuals sitting beside them. This outing comes after their latest announcement that they are teaming up for a Disney+ docuseries about their co-owned […]

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Paul Rudd Sold Avengers: Doomsday Tickets for $100K Without Telling Marvel
Paul Rudd recently revealed that he sold tickets to the premiere of Avengers: Doomsday for $100,000 without telling Marvel beforehand. The actor made the confession during a recent conversation with Jimmy Fallon on his talk show. A video of the actor auctioning off the tickets also went viral on social media. Paul Rudd says he […]

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Tom Holland & Zendaya’s Relationship Changed Spider-Man: Brand New Day
Tom Holland says his relationship with Zendaya helped improve a key Spider-Man scene. The actor revealed their off-screen trust led to changes that made the moment work better. Holland recently shared how one conversation on set ended up shaping part of Spider-Man: Brand New Day. Tom Holland recalls how his relationship with Zendaya influenced one […]

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Russian Spy Agency Says Foreign Spies Turned Officials’ Smartphones Into Surveillance Devices
Russia’s FSB claims foreign intelligence services compromised smartphones belonging to senior Russian officials, allegedly turning them into surveillance devices capable of stealing data, recording conversations, and activating microphones or cameras. “This software is used to steal existing … ⌘ Read more

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In-reply-to » Apologies to anyone who's seen an uptick in twtxt pings from me today... I've been working on shoe-horning my twtxt reader (TwtStrm) into my editor (TwtKpr, aka the express-twtkpr npm library), and it kind ran amok a few times. So again, sorry - I've added a minimum 10-minute cool-down period between pulls which should help (I hope 🙂).

@prologic@twtxt.net @bender@twtxt.net Thanks! Yeah, it already supports Twt Hash via twtxt-lib (both v1 and v2, when the time is right), plus most of the other features (multiline, user-agent, and metadata), and I’m working on (re-)implementing threading, mentions, and hash filtering (to make conversations easier to follow).

Here’s a current snapshot of my local version, in case anyone is interested:

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In-reply-to » @movq Thanks. I noticed the <updated> of the feed, too. But for some reason, some articles were suddenly marked as new.

Aha, yesterday’s newly added support for LC_TIME to render localized timestamps also broke the feed parsing with my LANG=de_DE.UTF-8 and LC_CTYPE=de_DE.UTF-8 environment. :-)

Atom feeds make use of RFC 3339 timestamps. They are first converted into RFC 882 timestamp representation, which is the one that RSS feeds use. However, this conversion now results in localized RFC 882 timestamps, which cannot be parsed into Unix timestamp numbers via curl_getdate(…). I bet that it doesn’t know about the localization at all and expects English month and weekday names. Looking at its docs, I reckon that function was selected because of its myriad of supported timestamp formats: https://curl.se/libcurl/c/curl_getdate.html RFC 3339 is not included, though, hence the transformation up front.

The intermediate Item objects in the parser domain use std::string for the timestamp representation. This isn’t all that silly, because Newsboat supports all sorts of different feed formats with different timestamp formats. These RFC 883 timestamps are centrally parsed into time_t.

Speaking of time: It’s time to go to bed after this late bug hunting fun. :-)

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Launch HN: Chert (YC P26) – Twilio for iMessage
Hey HN! We’re Gary and Ian, and we’re building Chert ( https://www.trychert.com/), an API for businesses to send, receive, and automate iMessage conversations at scale. Check out our demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRdwvVxMMoI.

We originally started by building products on top of iMessage because the blue bubble interface, typing indicators, and reactions made agentic conversations feel more human than ones on SMS … ⌘ Read more

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[$] Dirk and Linus discuss AI and kernel development
Linus Torvalds does not enjoy giving talks, but he does consent to
the occasional on-stage conversation with Dirk Hohndel at Linux
Foundation events. The pair held the 30th of their fire-less fireside
chats during a keynote session on May 20, at the 2026 Open\
Source Summit North America. Topics included 3D printing, guitar
pedals, the recent 7.1-rc4 release of the kernel, and Torvalds’s
complicated relationshi … ⌘ Read more

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ACC : sur le chemin de Northvolt, malgré les aides
Un article de Henry Bonner Comme je l’évoquais en février au sujet des résultats de 2025 chez Stellantis, le constructeur des Peugeot, Citröen, et Fiat, les déceptions du secteur des batteries créent des milliards d’euros de pertes, pour les investisseurs et constructeurs de voitures. Pour le moment, la conversion vers les voitures électriques, sous l’effet […] ⌘ Read more

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Trump’s Tech Posse in China, Who’s Winning in Musk v. Altman, and Hantavirus Conspiracy Theories
Today on Uncanny Valley, we discuss how Donald Trump’s visit to China could influence conversations between world leaders at a moment when the economic and foreign policy stakes couldn’t be higher. ⌘ Read more

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iPhone-Android RCS Conversations Are End-To-End Encrypted In iOS 26.5
Apple says end-to-end encryption for RCS messages between iPhone and Android is now available in iOS 26.5, though the feature is still considered beta and depends on carrier support on both sides. MacRumors reports: Apple says that it worked with Google to lead a cross-industry effort to add E2EE to RCS. iOS users will need iOS 26.5, while … ⌘ Read more

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Fiber Optic Cables Can Eavesdrop On Nearby Conversations
sciencehabit shares a report from Science Magazine: Cold War spies planted bugs in walls, lamps, and telephones. Now, scientists warn, the cables themselves could listen in. A fiber optic technique used to detect earthquakes can also pick up the faint vibrations of nearby speech, researchers reported this week here at the general assembly of the European Geos … ⌘ Read more

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[$] Forgejo “carrot disclosure” raises security questions
An unusual, some might say hostile, approach to disclosing an alleged
remote-code-execution (RCE) flaw in the Forgejo software-collaboration platform has
sparked a multifaceted conversation. A so-called
“carrot disclosure” in April has raised questions about the
researcher’s methods of unveiling a security problem, Forgejo’s
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Richard Dawkins ‘Convinced’ AI Is Conscious
Mirnotoriety shares a report from The Telegraph: Richard Dawkins has said chatbots should be considered conscious (source paywalled; alternative source) after spending two days interacting with the Claude AI engine. The evolutionary biologist said he had the “overwhelming feeling” of talking to a human during conversations with Claude, and said it was hard not to treat the program as “a genuine … ⌘ Read more

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Former Nintendo Executive Says Amazon Once Requested ‘Illegal’ Price Discounts
Amazon once tried to pressure Nintendo to break the law, says former Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aimé. At a recent NYU lecture, he describes a conversation with an Amazon executive, Kotaku reports:

“Amazon was looking to get bigger into the video game space,” said Fils-Aimé. “Amazon’s mentality back then … ⌘ Read more

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ChatGPT Became So Obsessed With Goblins That OpenAI Had to Intervene
The Wall Street Journal reports that OpenAI “recently gave its popular ChatGPT strict instructions. Stop talking about goblins.”

Recent models of the artificial-intelligence chatbot have been bringing up the creatures in conversations with users seemingly out of the blue, as well as gremlins, trolls and ogres. The goblin-speak caught the atte … ⌘ Read more

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Privacy Advocate Accuses US Government of Investing in AI-Powered Mass Surveillance
The Conversation published this warning from privacy/tech law/electronic surveillance attorney Anne Toomey McKenna (also an affiliated faculty member at Penn State’s Institute for Computational and Data Sciences). The U.S. government “is able to purchase Americans’ sensitive data because the information it buy … ⌘ Read more

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53 Nations Gather To Plan a Fossil Fuel Phaseout
Ancient Slashdot reader hwstar shares a report from The Conversation: For the first time ever, more than 50 nations will gather next week in Colombia to hash out how to wind down and end their dependence on coal, oil and gas. The history-making conference was planned before the Iran war. But this year’s energy crisis has greatly raised the stakes. […] Around 80% of the trap … ⌘ Read more

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In-reply-to » Eehhh, what the hell is going on here!?

@movq@www.uninformativ.de Yup, I’ve also seen the floating point conversion happening with (1 << 63) - 1 yesterday night. But instead of pausing to think about it for a second, somehow all I had in mind was “give me a better representation, ain’t gonna have time for this shit”, so I turned it to hex. Beyond my comprehension what I was thinking there. O_o That’s embarrassing, unbelievable. Well, I blame late o’clock where my brain had already quit on me and went to bed.

Very interesting data point you raise there. The fun part didn’t cross my mind yet or at least I couldn’t pinpoint it. In hindsight it’s totally obvious, though. Past experience also tells me the exact same. Dealing with a problem and researching something myself is a so much more better teacher. The longer I faced up with a topic, the higher the chance to really manifest in long- or at least mid-term memory. If I just get told something, the odds are that it’s completely erased from memory in a matter of days if not hours.

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In-reply-to » Eehhh, what the hell is going on here!?

@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org AI result ahead, feel free to ignore.

I “asked” the AI at work the same question out of morbid curiousity. It “said” that SQLite converts that integer to floating point internally on overflows and then, when converting back, the x86 instruction cvttsd2si will turn it into 0x8000000000000000, even if the actual floating point value is outside of that range. So, yes, it allegedly actually saturates, as a side effect of the type conversion.

I couldn’t find anything about that automatic conversion in SQLite’s manual, yet, but an experiment looks like it might be true:

sqlite> select typeof(1 << 63);
╭─────────────────╮
│ typeof(1 << 63) │
╞═════════════════╡
│ integer         │
╰─────────────────╯

sqlite> select typeof((1 << 63) - 1);
╭──────────────────────╮
│ typeof((1 << 63) ... │
╞══════════════════════╡
│ real                 │
╰──────────────────────╯

As for cvttsd2si, this source confirms the handling of 0x8000000000000000 on range errors: https://www.felixcloutier.com/x86/cvttsd2si

The following C program also confirms it (run through gdb to see cvttsd2si in action):

<a href="https://we.loveprivacy.club/search?q=%23include">#include</a> <stdint.h>
<a href="https://we.loveprivacy.club/search?q=%23include">#include</a> <stdio.h>

int
main()
{
    int64_t i;
    double d;

    /* -3000 instead of -1, because `double` can’t represent a
     * difference of -1 at this scale. */
    d = -9223372036854775808.0 - 3000;

    i = d;
    printf("%lf, 0x%lx, %ld\n", d, i, i);

    return 0;
}

(Remark about AI usage: Fine, I got an answer and maybe it’s even correct. But doing this completely ruined it for me. It would have been much more satisfying to figure this out myself. I actually suspected some floating point stuff going on here, but instead of verifying this myself I reached for the unethical tool and denied myself a little bit of fun at the weekend. Won’t do that again.)

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FFmpeg Introduces Vulkan-Accelerated 360 Degree Video Conversion
Beyond the capabilities of just the Vulkan Video API, the FFmpeg multimedia library has made interesting Vulkan-accelerated adaptations using compute shaders. With Vulkan compute they’ve implemented Apple ProRes video acceleration, FFV1 decode, and other features. The newest Vulkan feature now in place for FFmpeg is 360 degree video conversion… ⌘ Read more

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SysV Init 3.16 Released With Cleanups, Improved systemd Unit To SysV Script Conversion
For any holdouts still running SysV Init instead of systemd or other alternatives like OpenRC, SysV Init 3.16 is out as the first release in a half-year and bringing a few refinements… ⌘ Read more

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Chute de bénéfice chez Volkswagen, enfoncement du secteur
Un article de Henry Bonner Comme je l’écrivais suite aux résultats de Stellantis, les pertes de plus de 20 milliards d’euros sur la seconde moitié de 2025 montrent les dégâts de la conversion au tout-électrique malgré le manque de demande. De même, le rapport de Volkswagen, plus gros constructeur d’Europe montre sur 2025 une chute […] ⌘ Read more

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Anthropic’s Claude AI Can Respond With Charts, Diagrams, and Other Visualschat
Anthropic updated Claude so it can automatically generate charts, diagrams, and other interactive visualizations directly inside conversations, rather than only in a side panel. The new visualizations are rolling out now to all users. The Verge reports: As an example, Anthropic says a conversation about the periodic t … ⌘ Read more

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In-reply-to » Six of my last eight posts were about twtxt itself. As much as it's understandable between all the excitement and confusion with finding out and using a new technology, I really don't want this feed to become something like this: Media (source) PS: I just noticed that by making this meta-rant I'm talking about not talking about *twtxt*!

@rdlmda@rdlmda.me most of our conversations used to be about twtxt, I am not going to lie. Lately? Not so much. It turns out (a) we don’t need a longer hash, (b) we don’t care so much about changing addressing, and © I am just Bender, what else can I say? :-D :-P

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Six of my last eight posts were about twtxt itself. As much as it’s understandable between all the excitement and confusion with finding out and using a new technology, I really don’t want this feed to become something like this:

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(source) PS: I just noticed that by making this meta-rant I’m talking about not talking about *twtxt*!

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OpenAI’s First ChatGPT Gadget Could Be a Smart Speaker With a Camera
OpenAI is reportedly developing its first consumer hardware product: a $200-$300 smart speaker with a built-in camera capable of recognizing “items on a nearby table or conversations people are having in the vicinity.” It’s also said to feature Face ID-style authentication for purchases. The Verge reports: In addition to the smart spea … ⌘ Read more

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LLM-Generated Passwords Look Strong but Crack in Hours, Researchers Find
AI security firm Irregular has found that passwords generated by major large language models – Claude, ChatGPT and Gemini – appear complex but follow predictable patterns that make them crackable in hours, even on decades-old hardware. When researchers prompted Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.6 fifty times in separate conversations, only … ⌘ Read more

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White House Eyes Data Center Agreements Amid Energy Price Spikes
An anonymous reader shares a report: The Trump administration wants some of the world’s largest technology companies to publicly commit to a new compact governing the rapid expansion of AI data centers, according to two administration officials granted anonymity to discuss private conversations.

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OpenAI Starts Running Ads in ChatGPT
OpenAI has started testing ads inside ChatGPT for logged-in adult users on the Free and Go subscription tiers in the United States, the company said. The Plus, Pro, Business, Enterprise and Education tiers remain ad-free. Ads are matched to users based on conversation topics, past chats, and prior ad interactions, and appear clearly labeled as “sponsored” and visually separated from ChatGPT’s organic respo … ⌘ Read more

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