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A revolutionary way to map our bodies is helping cure deadly diseases
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Nix Package Tool Approved For Availability In Fedora 44
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Mind-Altering âBrain Weaponsâ No Longer Only Science Fiction, Say Researchers
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Amazon Pledges Up To $50 Billion To Expand AI, Supercomputing For US Government
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How An MIT Student Awed Top Economists With His AI Study - Until It All Fell Apart
In May MIT announced âno confidenceâ in a preprint paper on how AI increased scientific discovery, asking arXiv to withdraw it. The paper, authored by 27-year-old grad student Aidan Toner-Rodgers, had claimed an AI-driven materials discovery tool helped 1,018 scientists at a U.S. R&D lab.
But within weeks his ⊠â Read more
Microsoft and GitHub Preview New Tool That Identifies, Prioritizes, and Fixes Vulnerabilities With AI
âSecurity, development, and AI now move as one,â says Microsoftâs director of cloud/AI security
product marketing.
Microsoft and GitHub âhave launched a native integration between Microsoft Defender for Cloud and GitHub Advanced Security that aims to address what one e ⊠â Read more
PHP 8.5 Brings Long-Awaited Pipe Operator, Adds New URI Tools
âPHP 8.5 landed on Thursday with a long-awaited pipe operator and a new standards-compliant URI parser,â reports the Register, âmarking one of the scripting languageâs more substantial updates⊠â
The pipe operator allows function calls to be chained together, which avoids the
extraneous variables and nested statements that might otherwise be
inv ⊠â Read more
Analyzing 47,000 ChatGPT Conversations Shows Echo Chambers, Sensitive Data - and Unpredictable Medical Advice
For nearly three years OpenAI has touted ChatGPT as a ârevolutionaryâ (and work-transforming) productivity tool, reports the Washington Post.
But after analyzing 47,000 ChatGPT conversations, the Post found that users âare overwhelmingly turning to the chatbot for ⊠â Read more
AI Nutrition Tracking Stinks
AI nutrition tracking features in popular fitness apps are producing wildly inaccurate calorie and macro counts despite promises to simplify food logging through automated photo analysis. The Verge tested AI-powered nutrition tools in Ladder, Oura Advisor, January and MyFitnessPal. Ladderâs AI estimated the outletâs carefully measured 355-calorie breakfast at 780 calories and got the macro breakdown wrong even after the r ⊠â Read more
Microsoftâs AI-Powered Copy and Paste Can Now Use On-Device AI
An anonymous reader shares a report: Microsoft is upgrading its Advanced Paste tool in PowerToys for Windows 11, allowing you to use an on-device AI model to power some of its features. With the 0.96 update, you can route requests through Microsoftâs Foundry Local tool or the open-source Ollama, both of which run AI models on your deviceâs neural proces ⊠â Read more
Quantum computers need classical computing to be truly useful
Conventional computing devices will play a crucial role in turning quantum computers into tools with real-world application â Read more
Mozilla Says Itâs Finally Done With Two-Faced Onerep
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Major Music Labels Strike Deals With New AI Streaming Service
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: The worldâs largest music companies have licensed their works to a music startup called Klay, which is building a streaming service that will allow users to remake songs using artificial intelligence tools. Klay is the first music AI service to reach a deal with all three major record labels, ⊠â Read more
Docker Model Runner Integrates vLLM for High-Throughput Inference
Expanding Docker Model Runnerâs Capabilities Today, weâre excited to announce that Docker Model Runner now integrates the vLLM inference engine and safetensors models, unlocking high-throughput AI inference with the same Docker tooling you already use. When we first introduced Docker Model Runner, our goal was to make it simple for developers to run and experiment⊠â Read more
Adobe Bolsters AI Marketing Tools With $1.9 Billion Semrush Buy
Adobe is buying Semrush for $1.9 billion in a move to supercharge its AI-driven marketing stack. Reuters reports: Semrush designs and develops AI software that helps companies with search engine optimization, social media and digital advertising. The acquisition, expected to close in the first half of next year, would allow Adobe to help marketers better ⊠â Read more
6 Must-Have MCP Servers (and How to Use Them)
The era of AI agents has arrived, and with it, a new standard for how they connect to tools: the Model Context Protocol (MCP). MCP unlocks powerful, flexible workflows by letting agents tap into external tools and systems. But with thousands of MCP servers (including remote ones) now available, itâs easy to ask: Where do⊠â Read more
Blender 5.0 Released
Blender 5.0 has been released with major upgrades including HDR and wide-gamut color support on Linux via Wayland/Vulkan, significant theme and UI improvements, new color-space tools, revamped curve and geometry features, and expanded hardware requirements. 9to5Linux reports: Blender 5.0 also introduces a working color space for Blend files, a new AgX HDR view, a new Convert to Display compositor node, new Rec.2100-PQ and Rec.2100-HL ⊠â Read more
Google Launches Gemini 3, Its âMost Intelligentâ AI Model Yet
Google released Gemini 3 on Tuesday, launching its latest AI model with a breakthrough score of 1501 Elo on the LMArena Leaderboard alongside state-of-the-art performance across multiple benchmarks including 91.9% on GPQA Diamond for PhD-level reasoning and 37.5% on Humanityâs Last Exam without tool usage. The model is available starting today in the Gemi ⊠â Read more
Launch a Chat UI Agent with Docker and the Vercel AI SDK
Running a Chat UI Agent doesnât have to involve a complicated setup. By combining Docker with the Vercel AI SDK, itâs possible to build and launch a conversational interface in a clean, reproducible way. Docker ensures that the environment is consistent across machines, while the Vercel AI SDK provides the tools for handling streaming responses⊠â Read more
Mathematicians say Googleâs AI tools are supercharging their research
AlphaEvolve, an AI system created by Google DeepMind, is helping mathematicians do research at a scale that was previously impossible - even if it does occasionally âcheatâ to find a solution â Read more
How Should the Linux Kernel Handle AI-Generated Contributions?
Linux kernel maintainers âare grappling with how to integrate AI-generated contributions without compromising the projectâs integrity,â reports WebProNews:
The latest push comes from a proposal by Sasha Levin, a prominent kernel developer at NVIDIA, who has outlined guidelines for tool-generated submissions. Posted to the kernel mailing list, these ⊠â Read more
I made a small tool to run Vim inside Dev Containers: devcontainer.vim â Read more
Google Begins Aggresively Using the Law To Stop Text Message Scams
âGoogle is going to court to help put an end to, or at least limit, the prevalence of phishing scams over text message,â reports BGR:
Google said itâs bringing suit against Lighthouse, an impressively large operation that allegedly provides tools customers can buy to set up their own specialized phishing scams. All told, Google estimates that ⊠â Read more
Latest Proposed Guidelines For Tool-Generated / AI Submissions To The Linux Kernel
Posted to the mailing list on Friday were the latest proposed guidelines for tool-generated contributions to the Linux kernel. The coding tools in large part being focused on AI generated content⊠â Read more
Investigating the Great AI Productivity Divide: Why Are Some Developers 5x Faster?
AI-powered developer tools claim to boost your productivity, doing everything from intelligent auto-complete to (https://openai.com/index/introducing-codex/). But the productivity gains users report have been something of a mixed bag. Some groups claim to get 3-5x (or more), productivity boosts, while other devs claim to get no benefit at allâor even losses of up to 19%. I⊠â Read more
LinkedIn Is Making It Easier To Search For People With AI
LinkedIn is rolling out an AI-powered people search tool that lets users find connections by describing what they need instead of relying on names or titles. For example, you can enter a more descriptive search, such as âNorthwestern alumni who work in entertaining marketing,â or even pose a question, like âWho can help me understand the US work visa system. ⊠â Read more
Cagent Comes to Docker Desktop with Built-In IDE Support through ACP
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FFmpeg To Google: Fund Us or Stop Sending Bugs
FFmpeg, the open source multimedia framework that powers video processing in Google Chrome, Firefox, YouTube and other major platforms, has called on Google to either fund the project or stop burdening its volunteer maintainers with security vulnerabilities found by the companyâs AI tools. The maintainers patched a bug that Googleâs AI agent discovered in code for decoding a 1995 vi ⊠â Read more
Cradle of humanity is still revealing new insights about our origins
The Omo-Turkana basin in Africa is home to a treasure trove of ancient human fossils and tools that span 300,000 years â today it is still yielding new discoveries about our species â Read more
Sam Altmanâs Worldcoin Project Struggles Toward Billion-User Ambition With 17.5 Million Sign-Ups
Sam Altmanâs Tools for Humanity has verified around 17.5 million people through its iris-scanning Orb device. The company has set a goal of reaching 1 billion users, so it is less than 2% of the way there. The startup has raised $240 million from investors including Andreessen Horowitz, ⊠â Read more
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New report provides maturity and recommendation scores for tools and projects across AI inference, ML orchestration, and agentic AI platforms Key Highlights: ATLANTA, KUBECON + CLOUDNATIVECON NORTH AMERICA. â November 11, 2025 â The Cloud Native⊠â Read more
Connect to Remote MCP Servers with OAuth in Docker
In just a year, the Model Context Protocol (MCP) has become the standard for connecting AI agents to tools and external systems. The Docker MCP Catalog now hosts hundreds of containerized local MCP servers, enabling developers to quickly experiment and prototype locally. We have now added support for remote MCP servers to the Docker MCP⊠â Read more
New study shows AI enhances teacher development
Research from the Manchester Institute of Education offers vital early insights into how AI tools can be responsibly and effectively embedded into teacher training. The preliminary findings from year 1 of the three-year longitudinal pioneering research project explore the integration of generative AI in primary teacher education, centered on the use of TeachMateAI (TMAI) within the University of Manchesterâs Primary PGCE program. â Read more
Android shopping list apps disappointed me too many times, so I went back to writing these lists by hand a while ago.
Hereâs whatâs more fun: Write them in Vim and then print them on the dotmatrix printer. đ„ł
And, because I can, I use my own font for that, i.e. ImageMagick renders an image file and then a little tool converts that to ESC/P so I can dump it to /dev/usb/lp0.
(I have so much scrap paper from mail spam lying around that I donât feel too bad about this. All these sheets would go straight to the bin otherwise.)

AI may blunt our thinking skills â hereâs what you can do about it
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Falco Links Real-Time Detection with Forensic-Level Analysis in the Cloud Native Stack
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Neurodiverse Professionals 25% More Satisfied With AI Tools and Agents
An anonymous reader shared this report from CNBC:
Neurodiverse professionals may see unique benefits from artificial intelligence tools and agents, research suggests. With AI agent creation booming in 2025, people with conditions like ADHD, autism, dyslexia and more report a more level playing field in the workplace thanks to generative ⊠â Read more
Rust Is Coming To Debianâs APT Package Manager
A maintainer of Debianâs Advanced Package Tool (APT) âhas announced plans to introduce hard Rust dependencies into APT starting May 2026,â reports the blog Itâs FOSS.
The integration targets critical areas like parsing .deb, .ar, and tar files plus HTTP signature verification using Sequoia. [APT maintainer Julian Andres Klode] said these components âwould strongly benefit from m ⊠â Read more
Did ChatGPT Conversations Leak⊠Into Google Search Console Results?
âFor months, extremely personal and sensitive ChatGPT conversations have been leaking into an unexpected destination,â reports Ars Technica: the search-traffic tool for webmasters , Google Search Console.
Though it normally shows the short phrases or keywords typed into Google which led someone to their site, âstarting this September, odd q ⊠â Read more
SquashFS Tools 4.7.3 Brings Optimizations For As Much As â1500 Timesâ Speed Improvement
For those dealing with SquashFS compressed, read-only file-systems, a new version of the user-space tools were released this week⊠â Read more
Ryzen AI Software 1.6.1 Advertises Linux Support
Ryzen AI Software as AMDâs collection of tools and libraries for AI inferencing on AMD Ryzen AI class PCs has Linux support with its newest point release. Though this âearly accessâ Linux support is restricted to registered AMD customers⊠â Read more
WINE gaming in FreeBSD Jails with Bastille
FreeBSD offers a whole bunch of technologies and tools to make gaming on the platform a lot more capable than youâd think, and this article by Pertho dives into the details. Running all your games inside a FreeBSD Jail with Wine installed into it is pretty neat. Initially, I thought this was going to be a pretty difficult and require a lot of trial and error but I was surprised at how easy it was to get this all working. I was really happy to get ⊠â Read more
Most DevSecOps Advice Is Useless without ContextâHereâs What Actually Works
Generic DevSecOps advice may sound good on paper, but it often fails in practice because it ignores team context, workflow, and environment-specific needs. Overloaded controls, broad policies, and misapplied tools disrupt the flow of development. And once flow breaks, security measures are the first to get bypassed. The way forward isnât more rules but smarter⊠â Read more
@prologic@twtxt.net Letâs go through it one by one. Hereâs a wall of text that took me over 1.5 hours to write.
The criticism of AI as untrustworthy is a problem of misapplication, not capability.This section says AI should not be treated as an authority. This is actually just what I said, except the AI phrased/framed it like it was a counter-argument.
The AI also said that users must develop âAI literacyâ, again phrasing/framing it like a counter-argument. Well, that is also just what I said. I said you should treat AI output like a random blog and you should verify the sources, yadda yadda. That is âAI literacyâ, isnât it?
My text went one step further, though: I said that when you take this requirement of âAI literacyâ into account, you basically end up with a fancy search engine, with extra overhead that costs time. The AI missed/ignored this in its reply.
Okay, so, the AI also said that you should use AI tools just for drafting and brainstorming. Granted, a very rough draft of something will probably be doable. But then you have to diligently verify every little detail of this draft â okay, fine, a draft is a draft, itâs fine if it contains errors. The thing is, though, that you really must do this verification. And I claim that many people will not do it, because AI outputs look sooooo convincing, they donât feel like a draft that needs editing.
Can you, as an expert, still use an AI draft as a basis/foundation? Yeah, probably. But hereâs the kicker: You did not create that draft. You were not involved in the âthought processâ behind it. When you, a human being, make a draft, you often think something like: âOkay, I want to draw a picture of a landscape and thereâs going to be a little house, but for now, Iâll just put in a rough sketch of the house and add the details later.â You are aware of what you left out. When the AI did the draft, you are not aware of whatâs missing â even more so when every AI output already looks like a final product. For me, personally, this makes it much harder and slower to verify such a draft, and I mentioned this in my text.
Skill Erosion vs. Skill EvolutionYou, @prologic@twtxt.net, also mentioned this in your car tyre example.
In my text, I gave two analogies: The gym analogy and the Google Translate analogy. Your car tyre example falls in the same category, but Geminiâs calculator example is different (and, again, gaslight-y, see below).
What I meant in my text: A person wants to be a programmer. To me, a programmer is a person who writes code, understands code, maintains code, writes documentation, and so on. In your example, a person who changes a car tyre would be a mechanic. Now, if you use AI to write the code and documentation for you, are you still a programmer? If you have no understanding of said code, are you a programmer? A person who does not know how to change a car tyre, is that still a mechanic?
No, youâre something else. You should not be hired as a programmer or a mechanic.
Yes, that is âskill evolutionâ â which is pretty much my point! But the AI framed it like a counter-argument. It didnât understand my text.
(But what if thatâs our future? What if all programming will look like that in some years? I claim: Itâs not possible. If you donât know how to program, then you donât know how to read/understand code written by an AI. You are something else, but youâre not a programmer. It might be valid to be something else â but that wasnât my point, my point was that youâre not a bloody programmer.)
Geminiâs calculator example is garbage, I think. Crunching numbers and doing mathematics (i.e., âcomplex problem-solvingâ) are two different things. Just because you now have a calculator, doesnât mean itâll free you up to do mathematical proofs or whatever.
What would have worked is this: Letâs say youâre an accountant and you sum up spendings. Without a calculator, this takes a lot of time and is error prone. But when you have one, you can work faster. But once again, thereâs a little gaslight-y detail: A calculator is correct. Yes, it could have âbugsâ (hello Intel FDIV), but its design actually properly calculates numbers. AI, on the other hand, does not understand a thing (our current AI, that is), itâs just a statistical model. So, this modified example (âaccountant with a calculatorâ) would actually have to be phrased like this: Suppose thereâs an accountant and you give her a magic box that spits out the correct result in, what, I donât know, 70-90% of the time. The accountant couldnât rely on this box now, could she? Sheâd either have to double-check everything or accept possibly wrong results. And that is how I feel like when I work with AI tools.
Gemini has no idea that its calculator example doesnât make sense. It just spits out some generic âargumentâ that it picked up on some website.
3. The Technical and Legal Perspective (Scraping and Copyright)The AI makes two points here. The first one, I might actually agree with (âbad bot behavior is not the fault of AI itselfâ).
The second point is, once again, gaslighting, because it is phrased/framed like a counter-argument. It implies that I said something which I didnât. Like the AI, I said that you would have to adjust the copyright law! At the same time, the AI answer didnât even question whether itâs okay to break the current law or not. It just said âlol yeah, change the lawsâ. (I wonder in what way the laws would have to be changed in the AIâs âopinionâ, because some of these changes could kill some business opportunities â or the laws would have to have special AI clauses that only benefit the AI techbros. But I digress, that wasnât part of Geminiâs answer.)
tl;drExcept for one point, I donât accept any of Geminiâs âcriticismâ. It didnât pick up on lots of details, ignored arguments, and I can just instinctively tell that this thing does not understand anything it wrote (which is correct, itâs just a statistical model).
And it framed everything like a counter-argument, while actually repeating what I said. Thatâs gaslighting: When Alice says âthe sky is blueâ and Bob replies with âwhy do you say the sky is purple?!â
But it sure looks convincing, doesnât it?
Never againThis took so much of my time. I wonât do this again. đ
How Trump is weaponizing the DoJ to âbully, prosecute, punish and silenceâ his foes
Peter Stone,  Reporter -  The Guardian (.K.)
_Stephan: âkingâ Trump, his administration servants, and the Republican Party are doing everything in their power to end the legitimacy of the American legal system, rendering it a tool for âkingâ Trumpâs revenge. And that is just part of the vibe. Last night I spent an hour watching the Fox propaganda channel, and it ⊠â Read more