SysAdmin Morning Brief: Linux Containers & Security July 2026
Tags: sysadmin, linux, containers, kubernetes, security, devops, ci-cd
TL;DR: 1. KDE KWin Introduces Support For Server-Side Drop Shadows; 2. AMD's GAIA Continues Striving To Be Your Ultimate AI Companion For Emails; 3. FreeBSD Intern Working On Porting AMD ROCm To The BSD World
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KDE KWin Introduces Support For Server-Side Drop Shadows
The KDE Plasma 6.8 will be introducing support for server-side drop shadows with the feature recently having been merged to KWin...
AMD's GAIA Continues Striving To Be Your Ultimate AI Companion For Emails
Yesterday saw the release of AMD's Lemonade 11.0 local AI server as well as ROCm 7.14 as the first production release built using TheRock. Out today is AMD's GAIA 0.22 software as their latest AI software release in working toward the AMD Advancing AI event next week in California...
FreeBSD Intern Working On Porting AMD ROCm To The BSD World
An intern with the FreeBSD Foundation is working on porting AMD's ROCm compute stack to run on this popular BSD environment...
Wayland 1.26 Released With New Pointer Warp Event
Simon Ser just announced the stable release of the Wayland 1.26 release...
Microsoft Goes Nostalgic In Newest Open-Source Drop: Comic Chat Open-Sourced After 30 Years
Introduced in 1996 with Internet Explorer 3.0, Microsoft Comic Chat provided comic-like avatars driven IRC chat client. After 30 years, this proprietary IRC chat client that was removed in Internet Explorer 6.0, is now open-source software...
Daily Tech Digest - July 16, 2026
Tags: tech, news, ai, linux, cloud, cybersecurity
TL;DR: 1. Measuring the Business Value of AI Agents (7 minute read); 2. 5 Trends That Defined AI Engineering at World's Fair 2026 (17 minute read); 3. Kalshi Ramps Up Effort to Build Markets for AI Computing Power (3 minute read)
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TLDR AI Deep Dive
- Measuring the Business Value of AI Agents (7 minute read)
- 5 Trends That Defined AI Engineering at World's Fair 2026 (17 minute read)
- Kalshi Ramps Up Effort to Build Markets for AI Computing Power (3 minute read)
- The state of open source AI (15 minute read)
- Announcing Bonsai 27B: The First 27B-Class Model to Run on a Phone (6 minute read)
Techmeme Highlights
- ASML Rises On Upgraded Outlook As Capacity Expansion Signals Robust Chip Demand
- Apple Won't Allow These Ad Categories in the Maps App
- Google and Epic Abandon Settlement, Clearing the Way for Rival Android App Stores
- Anthropic aggressively lobbies state legislatures to pass increasingly strict artificial intelligence regulations. By pushing for independent safety audits and escalating state mandates, the AI firm seeks to outmaneuver OpenAI's push for a streamlined, uniform national framework.
- ASML (ASML) Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
- It truly takes a village to release a model, perhaps especially an open weights model. Actually doing the entire process from scratch, from data to pretraining to posttraining to actual release, gives a lot of appreciation for anyone who does it! There's so many places to go
- OpenAI finally launches hardware... for Codex
- OpenAI Uses AI Red Team to Strengthen GPT-5.6 Against Prompt Injection Attacks
- Short-Sellers Swarm SpaceX With Paper Profit Nearing $4 Billion
- Lumin Digital secures $115m as valuation hits $1.6bn
- India bets billions on breaking China's grip on smartphone manufacturing
- Apple highlights 2026 sales tax holidays for Macs, iPads, and more in 10 states
SysAdmin Morning Brief: Linux Containers & Security July 2026
Tags: sysadmin, linux, containers, kubernetes, security, devops, ci-cd
TL;DR: 1. Mesa 26.2-rc1 Released In Ending Feature Work For This Quarter's 3D Graphics Stack; 2. AMD Releases Lemonade 11.0 Local AI Server With Text-To-Speech, Other New Features; 3. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS vs. Windows 11 vs. CachyOS Performance On A $5399 Laptop
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Mesa 26.2-rc1 Released In Ending Feature Work For This Quarter's 3D Graphics Stack
Mesa 26.2 was branched today from Mesa Git and in turn Mesa 26.3-devel is now open on mainline...
AMD Releases Lemonade 11.0 Local AI Server With Text-To-Speech, Other New Features
Ahead of the AMD Advancing AI event next week, today AMD released Lemonade 11.0 as the latest feature release of their local AI server supporting AMD Ryzen CPUs, AMD Radeon GPUs, and AMD Ryzen AI NPU acceleration...
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS vs. Windows 11 vs. CachyOS Performance On A $5399 Laptop
Earlier this month on Phoronix I reviewed the Razer Blade 18 RZ09-0582 as the first laptop Razer is certifying for Linux use via Canonical's hardware certification program for Linux. It offered very nice performance with the Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 graphics albeit costly with a configured price of $5399 USD. That review featured benchmarks on Ubuntu 26.04 LTS but
Linux Patches Finally Allow Apple Magic Keyboard/Mouse Battery Monitoring Via Bluetooth
Besides the ongoing challenges of enabling newer Apple Silicon SoC support on Linux, Apple peripheral support on Linux remains a mixed bag depending on the product as well. The latest functionality now being addressed is for having battery reporting work for the Apple Magic Mouse and Magic Keyboard when connected via Bluetooth...
Linus Torvalds Reaffirms That Linux Is Not "Anti-AI" & Not A "Social Warrior" Project
Overnight Linux creator Linus Torvalds wrote another well crafted message that reaffirms the Linux kernel position of not being against AI and lashing back against some kernel developers that are against AI/LLM usage within the kernel project...
Daily Tech Digest - July 15, 2026
Tags: tech, news, ai, linux, cloud, cybersecurity
TL;DR: 1. Your 'app' could have been a webpage (so I fixed it for you); 2. Japan develops a method to recover up to 90% of lithium from used EV batteries; 3. How to stop Claude from saying load-bearing
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Hacker News - AI & Tech
- Your 'app' could have been a webpage (so I fixed it for you)
- Japan develops a method to recover up to 90% of lithium from used EV batteries
- How to stop Claude from saying load-bearing
- The git history command
- Are we offloading too much of our thinking to AI?
- Bonsai 27B: A 27B-Class model that runs on a phone
- Australian energy retailers must offer three hours of free daytime electricity
- An Englishwoman who sketched India before photography took hold
- The Tower Keeps Rising
- The infinite scroll may become endangered if controversial Calif. law passes
- European "age verification" "app" forcing everyone to use Android or iOS
- Satellite Tracker – Live Map of Starlink and 30k Satellites
- Show HN: Juggler – an open-source GUI coding agent, by the creator of JUCE
- Punch yourself in the face with reality
- Show HN: Opening lines of famous literary works
TLDR AI Deep Dive
- Video Generators as General-Purpose Vision Models (8 minute read)
- Open-Weight Models Reached 29% of AI Gateway Usage (9 minute read)
- How Microsoft Ships Thousands of Production AI Agents (18 minute read)
- Combine AI reasoning with deterministic execution (Webinar) (Sponsor)
- Workshop: Build AI agents with scoped credentials (Sponsor)
- What xAI Grok Build CLI actually sends to xAI (20 minute read)
Techmeme Highlights
- the EAs at anthropic really must be living in a bubble of ai psychosis to think this would go down well. if you worked on this, take a hard look at yourself in the mirror you're a loser
- US Official: Few Nvidia H200 Chips Sent to China
- Demis Hassabis proposes a US-based Standards Body for “Frontier-class” AI, modeled after FINRA; labs would share models for review up to 30 days before release
- I just want to say that stuff like this from Anthropic is kind of gross. Sure, you can force people to hand you their data. But using it for what is essentially marketing is not filling me with trust. https://www.anthropic.com/...
- Why CrowdStrike Stock Got a Big Boost From IBM's Earnings Warning
- Bonsai 27B: The First 27B-Class Model to Run on a Phone
- Sill baffled at this response from Grok / SpaceX: which is basically: “if you use Grok via API we did not upload your files [we could not], and if you are an enterprise customer, we promise we do not do what we do with everyone else") https://x.com/...
- Google Images introduces Pinterest-style UI
- ...👗2001: People wanted to see J.Lo's green dress, so we created Google Images 🖼️ 2011: Search by Image lets you search without typing a query 📸2018: Lens turns your phone's camera into a search box 💬2022: Multisearch combines images + text ⭕2024: Circle to Search lets you search what you see on your Android screen ✨2025: AI Mode in Search is multimodal with images, text, voice and video 🔍2026: A new browsable home for Google Images, image generation in Search, and more. Pumped for what's to come next!
- New York Just Banned New AI Data Centers. Here's What It Means for Microsoft, Amazon, and Google.
- Largest US Power Grid Is 6.8 Gigawatts Short To Ensure Reliability On Historic Data Center Boom
- Hatchette and Elsevier Sue Google for Using Their Work to Train AI
SysAdmin Morning Brief: Linux Containers & Security July 2026
Tags: sysadmin, linux, containers, kubernetes, security, devops, ci-cd
TL;DR: 1. COSMIC Epoch 1.3 Released With New Frosted Glass Option; 2. FreeBSD 16 Retires The Last Of Its GPL Code From Its Base System; 3. BOSGAME VTA-439: A Great, Linux-Friendly Mini PC Powered By AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470
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COSMIC Epoch 1.3 Released With New Frosted Glass Option
For those that were intrigued by the COSMIC desktop's "Frosted Glass" effect, it's now available in released form with today's COSMIC Epoch 1.3 release...
FreeBSD 16 Retires The Last Of Its GPL Code From Its Base System
As of this past week in the FreeBSD source tree for FreeBSD 16, the last of the GNU GPL licensed code from the base system has been retired...
BOSGAME VTA-439: A Great, Linux-Friendly Mini PC Powered By AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470
For those that were intrigued by the recent launch of the AMD Ryzen AI Halo developer platform with a very capable mini PC but looking for something more affordable and not needing quite as much horsepower or AI focus, BOSGAME recently launched their VTA-439 mini PC. The BOSGAME VTA-439 is powered by the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 with Radeon 890M graphics for those wanting still quite a capable mini P
Blender 5.2 LTS Released With Many Great Enhancements
Blender 5.2 is out today as the newest Long Term Support release for this leading, open-source 3D modeling software...
System76 Launches New Adder Pro Laptop With NVIDIA GPU, 2K OLED & Up To 96GB RAM
System76 today announced their new Adder Pro laptop that they are promoting as the "gamer's dream machine" with its NVIDIA graphics, 2K OLED 500 nit display, up to 96GB RAM, and 3.37 lb weight...
Daily Tech Digest - July 14, 2026
Tags: tech, news, ai, linux, cloud, cybersecurity
TL;DR: 1. OpenAI power consolidates under co-founder Greg Brockman ahead of prospective IPO (4 minute read); 2. Meta pulls new AI image feature after days of backlash (2 minute read); 3. OpenAI's head of safety is reportedly leaving as part of company reorganization (1 minute read)
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TLDR AI Deep Dive
- OpenAI power consolidates under co-founder Greg Brockman ahead of prospective IPO (4 minute read)
- Meta pulls new AI image feature after days of backlash (2 minute read)
- OpenAI's head of safety is reportedly leaving as part of company reorganization (1 minute read)
- Apple Sued OpenAI (3 minute read)
- OpenAI temporarily relaxes GPT-5.6 Sol usage limits (2 minute read)
- TLDR is hiring a curator for TLDR AI! (TLDR Curator, ~5 hrs/week)
- Anthropic Extended Claude Fable 5 Access Again (2 minute read)
- Cursor is reportedly building a general-purpose AI agent (1 minute read)
- OpenWiki Brains: Proactive Memory for AI Agents (7 minute read)
- LLM-as-a-Verifier: A General-Purpose Verification Framework (31 minute read)
Techmeme Highlights
- Apple's OpenAI Lawsuit Echoes 2010s Battle Against Android
- A group of economists and tech leaders (including 15 Nobel laureates, and the chief economists at Open AI and Anthropic) are warning about the disruptions A.I. could cause, and calling on policymakers to prepare.
- Meta boosts investment in Hyperion data center campus to $50B+
- Scoop: Talk has begun circulating around town that the White House may be considering a possible executive order on open-source AI, sparked by fears about Chinese dominance, nine people familiar told me, @BrendanBordelon, @delizanickel and @meredithllee [image]
- Teachers and Local Businesses Win as Meta Expands Louisiana Data Center
- Intel Invests €5 Billion to Expand Irish Hub in AI Chip Race
- Improving Windows Search Box, with less clutter and more control
- Apple Releases First Public Betas of iOS 27, macOS 27 Golden Gate, and More [Download]
- “Ellis usually worked with a crew of four other professional thieves, but none of them knew much about computers. For this job, he concluded, he would have to smuggle in four computer technicians who could disable the servers without destroying the data they held,” writes Nathaniel Rich.
- States Sue to Block Paramount-Warner Bros Merger, Defying DOJ
- Bottomline: after a 6 months wait, a joint attribution and a bunch of sanctioned individuals. That's an awfully normal response to a worryingly unusual attack, if you ask me. What message do we think that sends? What Stringer Bell would call « a 40-degree day ». therecord.media/russia-blame...
- Planning for how to use AI is a lot easier if there is some clarity about what to expect in the future. Even a “we fully intend to keep extending this week by week but may need to stop under the following conditions and here is what the current status is” would be better.
SysAdmin Morning Brief: Linux Containers & Security July 2026
Tags: sysadmin, linux, containers, kubernetes, security, devops, ci-cd
TL;DR: 1. Graviton5 Outperforming Intel Xeon Granite Rapids But Falls Short Of AMD EPYC Turin; 2. FreeBSD Desktop Installer Option Working Through NVIDIA Driver Handling, Licensing; 3. GNOME OS Creating "Test Center" As Its Take On Apple TestFlight For Experiment Software
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Graviton5 Outperforming Intel Xeon Granite Rapids But Falls Short Of AMD EPYC Turin
Following the recent GA of the AWS M9g series as the first instances powered by the new Graviton5 CPUs, I recently ran benchmarks looking at Graviton4 vs. Graviton5 CPU performance. There was very nice generational gains for the new AWS Graviton processors with the shift from Arm Neoverse-V2 to Neoverse-V3 cores and from DDR5-5600 to DDR5-8800 memory, among other improvements. For those wondering
FreeBSD Desktop Installer Option Working Through NVIDIA Driver Handling, Licensing
Alfonso Siciliano, who has been one of the FreeBSD developers leading the effort on adding a KDE-based desktop option to the FreeBSD installer, provided an update on recent work around adding integrating this desktop option...
GNOME OS Creating "Test Center" As Its Take On Apple TestFlight For Experiment Software
GNOME developers working on GNOME OS have received funding from Germany's Prototype Fund to work on creating the GNOME OS "Developer Tool Suite" or also tentatively called their "Test Center" to help in testing experimental applications/libraries in a modern Linux computing world with systemd-sysext, Buildstream, and other newer tech...
Reworked System Call Entry Handling Slated For Linux 7.3
Stemming from looking at a proposed Linux kernel patch to alter the Linux kernel's system call number handling, veteran Linux kernel developer Thomas Gleixner went down a rabbit hole of the kernel's system call entry handling to make a number of clean-ups and improvements to the code. That rework to the system call entry handling is now expected to land for the Linux 7.3 kernel cycle...
Raspberry Pi 5 IOMMU Driver Being Worked On For The Mainline Linux Kernel
While the Raspberry Pi 5 is already over two and a half years old, one of the missing elements of its support from the mainline Linux kernel has been the IOMMU driver. We are now seeing Raspberry Pi's downstream IOMMU driver being adapted for mainline with hopes of getting it into the upstream kernel...
Daily Tech Digest - July 13, 2026
Tags: tech, news, ai, linux, cloud, cybersecurity
TL;DR: 1. Phia accused of ‘cookie stuffing,’ taking affiliate credit on purchases it didn't earn; 2. Meta Removes Muse Image AI Feature After Backlash: “Missed The Mark”; 3. Phia's cookie-stuffing fight puts its affiliate model on trial
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Techmeme Highlights
- Phia accused of ‘cookie stuffing,’ taking affiliate credit on purchases it didn't earn
- Meta Removes Muse Image AI Feature After Backlash: “Missed The Mark”
- Phia's cookie-stuffing fight puts its affiliate model on trial
- The cruelest part of Xbox's layoffs is that they're not done yet — and nobody knows who might be next. https://www.bloomberg.com/...
- EU regulations could force an Apple Pencil upgrade in early 2027
- @teortaxesTex ... He's in the news today, internal memo. [image]
- 8 things to know about Apple's lawsuit against OpenAI
- After reading through the Complaint, I think it's important to share the core legal elements as I think this will be one worth following. Apple's filing (July 10, 2026, N.D. Cal.) accuses Chang Liu, Tang Yew Tan, OpenAI, and io Products of federal trade secret misappropriation [image]
- Apple will launch new Apple Pencils next spring, including a new version of the Apple Pencil Pro and low-end USB-C Apple Pencil. These will debut alongside the next iPad Pros. More in Power On: https://www.bloomberg.com/...
- Apple sues OpenAI over alleged trade secret theft: What happened and why it matters
- Here's a much needed antidote to Jonathan Haidt's “The Anxious Generation”. But what if it is partly the phones, and the fear-inducing elements of the Common Core …
- The Great Wave Has Arrived (from GLM CEO Jie Tang)
SysAdmin Morning Brief: Linux Containers & Security July 2026
Tags: sysadmin, linux, containers, kubernetes, security, devops, ci-cd
TL;DR: 1. Linux 7.2-rc3 Released: Close To The "New Normal"; 2. Linux 7.2 Enabling UltraRISC RISC-V Support In The Default Kernel Build; 3. HFI BIOS Aims To Provide A POST-Like Power On Screen & BIOS Setup Utility For RISC-V
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Linux 7.2-rc3 Released: Close To The "New Normal"
Linux 7.2-rc3 is now available for testing in working toward the stable Linux 7.2 kernel version coming up in August...
Linux 7.2 Enabling UltraRISC RISC-V Support In The Default Kernel Build
Similar to Linux 7.2 enabling Eswin SoC support by default in the RISC-V "defconfig" kernel build, UltraRISC RISC-V coverage is also now being enabled by default for RISC-V kernel builds in Linux 7.2...
HFI BIOS Aims To Provide A POST-Like Power On Screen & BIOS Setup Utility For RISC-V
The Harmonic Firmware Initiative "HFI" is trying to provide a generic, standardized power-on firmware experience for RISC-V boards. Akin to the x86 world with having immediate graphics card initialization to provide a display while the system is booting and also having a BIOS setup utility for system configuration, HFI is trying to do the same for the RISC-V world...
Linux 7.2-rc3 Bringing Fixes For The SEGA Dreamcast Drivers In 2026
It wasn't on my bingo card for the week but merged to Git ahead of today's Linux 7.2-rc3 kernel release are a number of fixes for the SEGA Dreamcast drivers...
Realtek RTL8723BS WiFi Linux Driver Hardened Against Malicious WiFi Access Points
The staging driver fixes that were sent out this week ahead of the Linux 7.2-rc3 release is predominantly made up of hardening the Realtek RTL8723BS WiFi driver. In particular, a number of fixes for addressing out-of-bounds behavior when connecting to "bad" WiFi hosts...
Daily Tech Digest - July 12, 2026
Tags: tech, news, ai, linux, cloud, cybersecurity
TL;DR: 1. Software Engineer's Firing Ruled Illegal in a Rare Win for a Tech Worker; 2. the worst possible name for a company in a lawsuit: i owe [image]; 3. This is fine dining for VC-funded roughnecks, if John Wayne drove a Cybertruck.
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Techmeme Highlights
- Software Engineer's Firing Ruled Illegal in a Rare Win for a Tech Worker
- the worst possible name for a company in a lawsuit: i owe [image]
- This is fine dining for VC-funded roughnecks, if John Wayne drove a Cybertruck.
- US software development job postings are up almost 15% since the launch of Claude Code in late February, 2025, while overall job postings fell by 7% over the same period. …
- Meta deactivates feature that let you generate AI images of any public Instagram account
- Meta Axes Option to Use Public Instagram Photos to Generate Images
- @[email protected]
- Apple is suing OpenAI over alleged trade secret theft
- OpenAI Hardware Biz Built with Apple Secrets, Apple Says
- Sources detail the Trump admin's heavy-handed intervention to aid Intel, including pushing it to expand local capacity and pressuring Apple to use Intel's fabs
- Circle (CRCL) Wins Final OCC Approval for National Trust Bank
- IMO Phia customers/investors fit a certain archetype: - no fingers on the pulse - like being told what to do but still being made to think it's their idea - Rhode phone case as an accessory - zero diligence - will buy a product because it has a hero positioning - values do not
SysAdmin Morning Brief: Linux Containers & Security July 2026
Tags: sysadmin, linux, containers, kubernetes, security, devops, ci-cd
TL;DR: 1. Debian 13.6 Released To Ship All The Latest Security Fixes, Reverts GeoIP Database; 2. Linux 7.2-rc3 Bringing Display Detection Improvement To Help Some Multi-GPU Systems; 3. LLVM Merges x86 LFI "Lightweight Fault Isolation" Target For In-Process Sandboxing
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Debian 13.6 Released To Ship All The Latest Security Fixes, Reverts GeoIP Database
Debian 13.6 is out today as the newest point release of Debian Trixie to ship the latest security fixes and other maintenance updates...
Linux 7.2-rc3 Bringing Display Detection Improvement To Help Some Multi-GPU Systems
Sent out today was this week's round of x86 (x86_64) fixes ahead of the Linux 7.2-rc3 kernel test candidate due out on Sunday...
LLVM Merges x86 LFI "Lightweight Fault Isolation" Target For In-Process Sandboxing
Stanford researchers have been developing Lightweight Fault Isolation "LFI" compiler passes and targets for LLVM as a means of efficient, native code sandboxing. The AArch64 LFI target was previously upstreamed while this week the x86/x86_64 LFI target was also upstreamed for this means of in-process sandboxing...
KDE Developers Continue Landing More Features For Plasma 6.8
KDE developers continue to be very busy this summer landing more features for the upcoming Plasma 6.8 desktop...
Mesa's Rusticl Now Enables Arm Mali Panfrost Driver Support By Default
A change upstreamed to Mesa by an Arm engineer now enables the Panfrost Gallium3D driver for Arm Mali graphics to work with the Rusticl driver by default...
Daily Tech Digest - July 11, 2026
Tags: tech, news, ai, linux, cloud, cybersecurity
TL;DR: 1. Elon Musk praises Mythos/Fable, promises not to ‘cut off' Anthropic (5 minute read); 2. Meta's new AI chips will begin production in September (4 minute read); 3. Z.ai's Stable Asynchronous RL (13 minute read)
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TLDR AI Deep Dive
- Elon Musk praises Mythos/Fable, promises not to ‘cut off' Anthropic (5 minute read)
- Meta's new AI chips will begin production in September (4 minute read)
- Z.ai's Stable Asynchronous RL (13 minute read)
- Evolving Windows vulnerability management to meet the speed of AI-powered discovery (9 minute read)
- OpenAI Retired Atlas (2 minute read)
- OpenAI may have made a fatal misstep in copyright fight with news orgs (7 minute read)
- OpenAI's No. 2 Executive to Step Down in Latest Leadership Shake-Up (4 minute read)
- Anthropic appoints former Fed Chair Ben Bernanke to its independent trust (3 minute read)
Techmeme Highlights
- Phia — the buzzy shopping app co-founded by Bill Gates' daughter, Phoebe — is claiming credit for online sales it didn't actually drive
- Apple Sues OpenAI for Stealing Trade Secrets to Build AI Hardware
- Apple Is Suing OpenAI for Allegedly Stealing Hardware Secrets
- First thing Phia needs to do is stop using this dumb excuse that it was a random glitch they were just “made aware” about Nobody's buying that. And when you have a crisis of trust, the worst thing you can do is strain credibility further Second is get founders to quit hiding
- Meta Removes Muse AI Instagram Feature After Backlash: ‘Missed the Mark’
- Apple sues OpenAI, alleging that ex-Apple employees stole “Apple's trade secrets for the benefit of OpenAI”, and says OpenAI never responded to its concerns
- Apple Sues OpenAI Over Alleged Theft of Hardware Trade Secrets
- OpenAI, Google Sell AI Models to Blacklisted Chinese Firms
- This is actually a huge W. It shows that if you make enough noise, if you chimp hard enough, you can effect change. Of course Meta is going to come back with the next dystopian nightmare feature, but then it becomes your job to chimp again. It's very heartening. Chimping works.
- SK hynix raises a record $26.5 billion in historic U.S. IPO — South Korean memory giant to fund massive HBM manufacturing expansions
- just for a second... imagine Steve Jobs' nuclear reaction to Jony and the design team attempting a raiding like this
- Apple Sues OpenAI, Claims Former Employees Stole Trade Secrets
SysAdmin Morning Brief: Linux Containers & Security July 2026
Tags: sysadmin, linux, containers, kubernetes, security, devops, ci-cd
TL;DR: 1. KDE Plasma 6.7 X11 vs. Wayland Session Gaming Performance For NVIDIA On CachyOS; 2. Linux 7.3 Enabling Second Graphics Pipe For Modern AMD APUs; 3. Linux DT Patches Provide Very Basic Support For Apple M3 Pro / Max / Ultra
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KDE Plasma 6.7 X11 vs. Wayland Session Gaming Performance For NVIDIA On CachyOS
With KDE Plasma 6.7 now having seen a few point releases to further polish this last version with X11 support ahead of Plasma 6.8 going Wayland-only, here are some NVIDIA Linux gaming benchmarks between the X11 and Wayland sessions on Plasma 6.7.2 using the popular Arch Linux based CachyOS.
Linux 7.3 Enabling Second Graphics Pipe For Modern AMD APUs
AMD on Thursday sent out another round of AMDGPU kernel graphics driver and AMDKFD kernel compute driver updates to DRM-Next of new feature material ahead of the Linux 7.3 merge window...
Linux DT Patches Provide Very Basic Support For Apple M3 Pro / Max / Ultra
Upstreamed for the Linux 7.2 kernel was initial support for booting Linux on the Apple M3 SoC devices. But just the barebones suppport for booting with not yet any accelerated graphics or other typical function needed for daily use of M3 Apple devices on Linux, just booting to a console. Now this work is complemented by additional Device Tree patches for also booting M3 Pro / Max / Ultra devices o
HiZ Plane Optimization Merged For Intel Vulkan Linux Driver For Some Performance Benefit
After two years being on the TODO list for a possible performance optimization, the Intel open-source "ANV" Vulkan driver has now merged an HiZ plane optimization that can yield up to a few percent frame-rate improvement for Linux gaming/graphics on newer Intel integrated and discrete graphics hardware...
LLVM Clang Merges Initial Support For NVIDIA Rigel Core With Next-Gen Rosa CPU
Earlier this week NVIDIA confirmed some basic details around their next-gen Rosa CPU that succeeds Vera. Among the public confirmation was that it will feature a "Rigel" Armv9.2-A core iterating on their Olympus core design. With the basic details published, NVIDIA immediately introduced Rigel core support into the GCC compiler. Now they have also upstreamed their initial Rigel core enablement in
Daily Tech Digest - July 10, 2026
Tags: tech, news, ai, linux, cloud, cybersecurity
TL;DR: 1. Google Photos Added AI-Powered Video Remixing (1 minute read); 2. See what sets AI platforms apart (Sponsor); 3. An off switch for dual use knowledge in AI models (8 minute read)
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TLDR AI Deep Dive
- Google Photos Added AI-Powered Video Remixing (1 minute read)
- See what sets AI platforms apart (Sponsor)
- An off switch for dual use knowledge in AI models (8 minute read)
- TLDR is hiring a curator for TLDR AI! (TLDR Curator, ~5 hrs/week)
- SambaNova hits $11 billion valuation as investors back Nvidia chip challengers (4 minute read)
- 2026 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for AI platforms for data science and machine learning
- Choose an AI platform built to drive outcomes (Sponsor)
- OpenAI buys Northslope to put its engineers inside your business (2 minute read)
- Robostral Navigate: single-camera AI navigation (5 minute read)
- If you're evaluating platforms for analytics, models, and agents at enterprise scale
- Leader in the 2026 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for AI Platforms for Data Science & Machine Learning
- 2026 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for AI platforms for data science and machine learning
Techmeme Highlights
- After 6 years I'm leaving @Coinbase. I'll be transitioning to an advisory role at the end of the month and continue my service on the Board of Coinbase National Trust Company. I will be a Coinbase ally for life and am grateful to @brian_armstrong, @emilemc and the Coinbase board
- This feels like the ChatGPT moment for robotics.
- Muse Spark 1.1 scoring 59% on CyberGym this is worse than Opus 4.6 and Sonnet 4.6, but better than Opus 4.5 [image]
- I think this is the end of “Codex” as OpenAI merged it into ChatGPT in new update. Reason: ChatGPT has 1 Billion monthly active users. Distribution is the real moat. But I had personal attachment with codex. I'm sad. [image]
- I'm so proud of @timlupo and the entire @deeptuneai - he's a brilliant and thoughtful researcher we were lucky to lead the seed round of a few years ago and what they've accomplished (especially in this last 2 years of breakout) has helped AI leap forward https://x.com/...
- Well worth reading. Made me think about token cost per ported line. Bun -> Rust: $160,000/1,009,257 =$0.16 ~$0.16 Kubernetes -> TypeScript: $3,044/126,642 = ~$0.02 But then Jarred took 11 days, I took 2 months. Also very different ports.
- Farmers Finally Get a John Deere Right to Repair Agreement That Doesn't Screw Them Over
- SK Hynix Listing Is Oversubscribed. Where It Might Open for Trading on Friday.
- Did OpenAI unironically rename Codex to the “ChatGPT app”? [image]
- The European Parliament has just amended the EPP's proposal that provides for mass surveillance with Chat Control. By approving amendment 30, which prohibits the application of the regulation to interpersonal conversations protected by end-to-end encryption, we have saved
- Remind me who protects privacy again?
- Mercor acquires Deeptune, which builds reinforcement learning environments for AI agents, three months after CEO Brendan Foody backed Deeptune's $43M Series A
SysAdmin Morning Brief: Linux Containers & Security July 2026
Tags: sysadmin, linux, containers, kubernetes, security, devops, ci-cd
TL;DR: 1. Graviton5 CPU Benchmarks: 30% Geo Mean Improvement Over Graviton4; 2. Wayland 1.26 RC1 Released With New Event To Help Ensure Correct Pointer Coordinates; 3. Proposed Linux Patch For A Brief Delay To Match PCI Spec Will Hopefully Address Some Bugs
What You'll Find in This Digest
This daily SysAdmin briefing delivers curated Linux ecosystem updates with a focus on infrastructure automation and DevOps best practices.
Top Stories Today
Phoronix Headlines
Graviton5 CPU Benchmarks: 30% Geo Mean Improvement Over Graviton4
After originally announcing Graviton5 last December, recently AWS finally made the M9g and M9gd instances generally available as the first featuring these new in-house ARM server processors for the EC2 cloud. Graviton5 makes use of Arm Neoverse-V3 cores compared to Neoverse-V2 with Graviton4, support up to 192 cores, and feature a higher 3.3GHz clock speed compared to 2.8GHz on the prior-generatio
Wayland 1.26 RC1 Released With New Event To Help Ensure Correct Pointer Coordinates
In addition to Weston 16 nearing release and its release candidate out today, the Wayland 1.26 release candidate was just issued with a few notable changes on top of the more typical bug fixing...
Proposed Linux Patch For A Brief Delay To Match PCI Spec Will Hopefully Address Some Bugs
Going back to February there was a bug report around the xHCI controller dieing on resume from s2idle when using an AMD Ryzen AI Max+ "Strix Halo" Framework Desktop. In turn all USB devices behind the xHCI controller are lost on resume, but unbinding and binding the driver can restore the functionality without a reboot. After months of back and forth communication, it looks like a solution has bee
Linux Prepares For New USB-C Security Feature On Lenovo ThinkPads
Newer Lenovo ThinkPad systems feature a security feature called USB-C Security Restricted Mode that is in the process of being wired up for reporting under Linux...
Initial Patches Posted For Booting The Apple M4 On Linux
With the Linux 7.2 kernel there is initial support for booting the Apple M3 SoC on Linux but it's not yet functional for end users with just booting to a simple console. There are now Device Tree files posted for booting the Apple M4 on Linux but also not yet useful for any typical Apple Mac/MacBook usage on Linux...
Daily Tech Digest - July 09, 2026
Tags: tech, news, ai, linux, cloud, cybersecurity
TL;DR: 1. Decoding the obfuscated bash script on a Uniqlo t-shirt; 2. Chatto is now open source; 3. Grok 4.5
Your Daily Tech Brief
Curated technology news from Hacker News, TLDR, and Techmeme. Stay informed on AI developments, infrastructure updates, and industry trends.
Hacker News - AI & Tech
- Decoding the obfuscated bash script on a Uniqlo t-shirt
- Chatto is now open source
- Grok 4.5
- GPT‑Live
- GitLost: We Tricked GitHub's AI Agent into Leaking Private Repos
- Tenda firmware (multiple versions) contains hidden authentication backdoor
- GAO: DOE Is Prematurely Excluding Less Expensive Options for Nuclear Cleanup
- Show HN: Microsoft releases Flint, a visualization language for AI agents
- Cloudflare Drop
- Mistral's Robostral Navigate: a state of the art robotics navigation model
- Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs Video Lectures (1986)
- TypeScript 7
- Rewriting Bun in Rust
- How to Build a Minimal ZFS NAS Without Synology, QNAP, TrueNAS (2024)
- EVE Online's Carbon engine is now open source: Fenris Creations explains why
TLDR AI Deep Dive
- GPT-Realtime-2.1-mini is now available in the API (1 minute read)
- TLDR is hiring a curator for TLDR AI! (TLDR Curator, ~5 hrs/week)
- M3: The first open-weights model to combine frontier coding & agent capabilities (Sponsor)
- Microsoft Replaces OpenAI, Anthropic With Own AI in Some Apps (2 minute read)
- SpaceX and Cursor are set to release their first jointly developed AI model as soon as Wednesday (1 minute read)
- Microsoft's Real AI Strategy Is Not the Chatbot (8 minute read)
Techmeme Highlights
- Had to give the new voice model the classic test [video]
- Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin Nears a Big Fund-Raising Round
- This privacy-focused browser just made YouTube ad-free
- Grok 4.5 (high) Intelligence, Performance & Price Analysis
- I asked Grok 4.5 and Claude Fable to create a simple todo app. Grok build finished in 104 seconds, Claude Fable took 557 seconds. Screenshots of the results below, GitHub repo in comments. [image]
- Has been my regular work horse for weeks. Impressive indeed.
- The Apple/Broadcom Deal: What It Is And, More Importantly, What It Is Not
- Heroes literally saved Grok project
- Benchmarking Coding Agents on Databricks' Multi-Million Line Codebase
- New Cursor & SpaceXAI model is now live Take it for a spin, double usage for the first week
- We will continue to make refinements to the Grok Build harness and the 1.5T foundation model almost every day in response to user requests. The 2T model will finish training this month and be available to customers next month.
- $130M Series A to Build the Open Superintelligence Stack
Daily Tech Digest - July 09, 2026
Tags: tech, news, ai, linux, cloud, cybersecurity
TL;DR: 1. Decoding the obfuscated bash script on a Uniqlo t-shirt; 2. Chatto is now open source; 3. Grok 4.5
Your Daily Tech Brief
Curated technology news from Hacker News, TLDR, and Techmeme. Stay informed on AI developments, infrastructure updates, and industry trends.
Hacker News - AI & Tech
- Decoding the obfuscated bash script on a Uniqlo t-shirt
- Chatto is now open source
- Grok 4.5
- GPT‑Live
- GitLost: We Tricked GitHub's AI Agent into Leaking Private Repos
- Tenda firmware (multiple versions) contains hidden authentication backdoor
- GAO: DOE Is Prematurely Excluding Less Expensive Options for Nuclear Cleanup
- Show HN: Microsoft releases Flint, a visualization language for AI agents
- Cloudflare Drop
- Mistral's Robostral Navigate: a state of the art robotics navigation model
- Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs Video Lectures (1986)
- TypeScript 7
- Rewriting Bun in Rust
- How to Build a Minimal ZFS NAS Without Synology, QNAP, TrueNAS (2024)
- EVE Online's Carbon engine is now open source: Fenris Creations explains why
TLDR AI Deep Dive
- GPT-Realtime-2.1-mini is now available in the API (1 minute read)
- TLDR is hiring a curator for TLDR AI! (TLDR Curator, ~5 hrs/week)
- M3: The first open-weights model to combine frontier coding & agent capabilities (Sponsor)
- Microsoft Replaces OpenAI, Anthropic With Own AI in Some Apps (2 minute read)
- SpaceX and Cursor are set to release their first jointly developed AI model as soon as Wednesday (1 minute read)
- Microsoft's Real AI Strategy Is Not the Chatbot (8 minute read)
Techmeme Highlights
- Had to give the new voice model the classic test [video]
- Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin Nears a Big Fund-Raising Round
- This privacy-focused browser just made YouTube ad-free
- Grok 4.5 (high) Intelligence, Performance & Price Analysis
- I asked Grok 4.5 and Claude Fable to create a simple todo app. Grok build finished in 104 seconds, Claude Fable took 557 seconds. Screenshots of the results below, GitHub repo in comments. [image]
- Has been my regular work horse for weeks. Impressive indeed.
- The Apple/Broadcom Deal: What It Is And, More Importantly, What It Is Not
- Heroes literally saved Grok project
- Benchmarking Coding Agents on Databricks' Multi-Million Line Codebase
- New Cursor & SpaceXAI model is now live Take it for a spin, double usage for the first week
- We will continue to make refinements to the Grok Build harness and the 1.5T foundation model almost every day in response to user requests. The 2T model will finish training this month and be available to customers next month.
- $130M Series A to Build the Open Superintelligence Stack
Daily Tech Digest - July 09, 2026
Tags: tech, news, ai, linux, cloud, cybersecurity
TL;DR: 1. Decoding the obfuscated bash script on a Uniqlo t-shirt; 2. Chatto is now open source; 3. Grok 4.5
Your Daily Tech Brief
Curated technology news from Hacker News, TLDR, and Techmeme. Stay informed on AI developments, infrastructure updates, and industry trends.
Hacker News - AI & Tech
- Decoding the obfuscated bash script on a Uniqlo t-shirt
- Chatto is now open source
- Grok 4.5
- GPT‑Live
- GitLost: We Tricked GitHub's AI Agent into Leaking Private Repos
- Tenda firmware (multiple versions) contains hidden authentication backdoor
- GAO: DOE Is Prematurely Excluding Less Expensive Options for Nuclear Cleanup
- Show HN: Microsoft releases Flint, a visualization language for AI agents
- Cloudflare Drop
- Mistral's Robostral Navigate: a state of the art robotics navigation model
- Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs Video Lectures (1986)
- TypeScript 7
- Rewriting Bun in Rust
- How to Build a Minimal ZFS NAS Without Synology, QNAP, TrueNAS (2024)
- EVE Online's Carbon engine is now open source: Fenris Creations explains why
TLDR AI Deep Dive
- GPT-Realtime-2.1-mini is now available in the API (1 minute read)
- TLDR is hiring a curator for TLDR AI! (TLDR Curator, ~5 hrs/week)
- M3: The first open-weights model to combine frontier coding & agent capabilities (Sponsor)
- Microsoft Replaces OpenAI, Anthropic With Own AI in Some Apps (2 minute read)
- SpaceX and Cursor are set to release their first jointly developed AI model as soon as Wednesday (1 minute read)
- Microsoft's Real AI Strategy Is Not the Chatbot (8 minute read)
Techmeme Highlights
- Had to give the new voice model the classic test [video]
- Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin Nears a Big Fund-Raising Round
- This privacy-focused browser just made YouTube ad-free
- Grok 4.5 (high) Intelligence, Performance & Price Analysis
- I asked Grok 4.5 and Claude Fable to create a simple todo app. Grok build finished in 104 seconds, Claude Fable took 557 seconds. Screenshots of the results below, GitHub repo in comments. [image]
- Has been my regular work horse for weeks. Impressive indeed.
- The Apple/Broadcom Deal: What It Is And, More Importantly, What It Is Not
- Heroes literally saved Grok project
- Benchmarking Coding Agents on Databricks' Multi-Million Line Codebase
- New Cursor & SpaceXAI model is now live Take it for a spin, double usage for the first week
- We will continue to make refinements to the Grok Build harness and the 1.5T foundation model almost every day in response to user requests. The 2T model will finish training this month and be available to customers next month.
- $130M Series A to Build the Open Superintelligence Stack
Daily Tech Digest - July 09, 2026
Tags: tech, news, ai, linux, cloud, cybersecurity
TL;DR: 1. Microsoft Replaces OpenAI, Anthropic With Own AI in Some Apps (2 minute read); 2. SpaceX and Cursor are set to release their first jointly developed AI model as soon as Wednesday (1 minute read); 3. GPT-Realtime-2.1-mini is now available in the API (1 minute read)
Your Daily Tech Brief
Curated technology news from Hacker News, TLDR, and Techmeme. Stay informed on AI developments, infrastructure updates, and industry trends.
TLDR AI Deep Dive
- Microsoft Replaces OpenAI, Anthropic With Own AI in Some Apps (2 minute read)
- SpaceX and Cursor are set to release their first jointly developed AI model as soon as Wednesday (1 minute read)
- GPT-Realtime-2.1-mini is now available in the API (1 minute read)
- Microsoft's Real AI Strategy Is Not the Chatbot (8 minute read)
- M3: The first open-weights model to combine frontier coding & agent capabilities (Sponsor)
- TLDR is hiring a curator for TLDR AI! (TLDR Curator, ~5 hrs/week)
Techmeme Highlights
- Grok 4.5 is a genuine surprise success. Not only is it now playing in the same league as Claude and OpenAI's GPT, it is also significantly cheaper. More token-efficient, less expensive to use, and still delivering outstanding performance: With this triad, it is a true [image]
- At this point, I imagine working at meta to be one long meeting about what exactly they can do for the sex pest community [embedded post]
- SpaceX (SPCX) Stock Climbs as SpaceXAI-Cursor Joint AI Model Launch Approaches
- please give Grok 4.5 a try. it's an incredibly useful daily driver.
- Mistral launches first robotics model in physical AI push
- Entire is coming out of stealth: @ashtom, GitHub's last CEO, is building an AI-native GitHub. Thousands of users are on the product, from small AI-native startups to large enterprises frustrated with how slow their SDLC is. I'm an investor... my ONLY investment the last 2 years!
- SK Hynix to close $28 billion ADR bookbuild on Wednesday after oversubscription, source says
- Let's see who jumps on this bandwagon in SV
- Block, the company behind @CashApp, knew its users were being scammed by fraudsters and failed to protect them. Now, my office and a bipartisan group of AGs secured $45 million from Block. I'll always hold businesses accountable when they prioritize profits over people.
- Elon Musk unveils Grok 4.5 as OpenAI readies GPT-5.6 showdown
- Meta to spend $13-billion to build AI data centre in Alberta
- Apple loses bid to overturn its designation as a gatekeeper under EU's Digital Markets Act
Daily Tech Digest - July 09, 2026
Tags: tech, news, ai, linux, cloud, cybersecurity
TL;DR: 1. Microsoft Replaces OpenAI, Anthropic With Own AI in Some Apps (2 minute read); 2. SpaceX and Cursor are set to release their first jointly developed AI model as soon as Wednesday (1 minute read); 3. GPT-Realtime-2.1-mini is now available in the API (1 minute read)
Your Daily Tech Brief
Curated technology news from Hacker News, TLDR, and Techmeme. Stay informed on AI developments, infrastructure updates, and industry trends.
TLDR AI Deep Dive
- Microsoft Replaces OpenAI, Anthropic With Own AI in Some Apps (2 minute read)
- SpaceX and Cursor are set to release their first jointly developed AI model as soon as Wednesday (1 minute read)
- GPT-Realtime-2.1-mini is now available in the API (1 minute read)
- Microsoft's Real AI Strategy Is Not the Chatbot (8 minute read)
- M3: The first open-weights model to combine frontier coding & agent capabilities (Sponsor)
- TLDR is hiring a curator for TLDR AI! (TLDR Curator, ~5 hrs/week)
Techmeme Highlights
- Grok 4.5 is a genuine surprise success. Not only is it now playing in the same league as Claude and OpenAI's GPT, it is also significantly cheaper. More token-efficient, less expensive to use, and still delivering outstanding performance: With this triad, it is a true [image]
- At this point, I imagine working at meta to be one long meeting about what exactly they can do for the sex pest community [embedded post]
- SpaceX (SPCX) Stock Climbs as SpaceXAI-Cursor Joint AI Model Launch Approaches
- please give Grok 4.5 a try. it's an incredibly useful daily driver.
- Mistral launches first robotics model in physical AI push
- Entire is coming out of stealth: @ashtom, GitHub's last CEO, is building an AI-native GitHub. Thousands of users are on the product, from small AI-native startups to large enterprises frustrated with how slow their SDLC is. I'm an investor... my ONLY investment the last 2 years!
- SK Hynix to close $28 billion ADR bookbuild on Wednesday after oversubscription, source says
- Let's see who jumps on this bandwagon in SV
- Block, the company behind @CashApp, knew its users were being scammed by fraudsters and failed to protect them. Now, my office and a bipartisan group of AGs secured $45 million from Block. I'll always hold businesses accountable when they prioritize profits over people.
- Elon Musk unveils Grok 4.5 as OpenAI readies GPT-5.6 showdown
- Meta to spend $13-billion to build AI data centre in Alberta
- Apple loses bid to overturn its designation as a gatekeeper under EU's Digital Markets Act
Daily Tech Digest - July 09, 2026
Tags: tech, news, ai, linux, cloud, cybersecurity
TL;DR: 1. Microsoft Replaces OpenAI, Anthropic With Own AI in Some Apps (2 minute read); 2. SpaceX and Cursor are set to release their first jointly developed AI model as soon as Wednesday (1 minute read); 3. GPT-Realtime-2.1-mini is now available in the API (1 minute read)
Your Daily Tech Brief
Curated technology news from Hacker News, TLDR, and Techmeme. Stay informed on AI developments, infrastructure updates, and industry trends.
TLDR AI Deep Dive
- Microsoft Replaces OpenAI, Anthropic With Own AI in Some Apps (2 minute read)
- SpaceX and Cursor are set to release their first jointly developed AI model as soon as Wednesday (1 minute read)
- GPT-Realtime-2.1-mini is now available in the API (1 minute read)
- Microsoft's Real AI Strategy Is Not the Chatbot (8 minute read)
- M3: The first open-weights model to combine frontier coding & agent capabilities (Sponsor)
- TLDR is hiring a curator for TLDR AI! (TLDR Curator, ~5 hrs/week)
Techmeme Highlights
- Grok 4.5 is a genuine surprise success. Not only is it now playing in the same league as Claude and OpenAI's GPT, it is also significantly cheaper. More token-efficient, less expensive to use, and still delivering outstanding performance: With this triad, it is a true [image]
- At this point, I imagine working at meta to be one long meeting about what exactly they can do for the sex pest community [embedded post]
- SpaceX (SPCX) Stock Climbs as SpaceXAI-Cursor Joint AI Model Launch Approaches
- please give Grok 4.5 a try. it's an incredibly useful daily driver.
- Mistral launches first robotics model in physical AI push
- Entire is coming out of stealth: @ashtom, GitHub's last CEO, is building an AI-native GitHub. Thousands of users are on the product, from small AI-native startups to large enterprises frustrated with how slow their SDLC is. I'm an investor... my ONLY investment the last 2 years!
- SK Hynix to close $28 billion ADR bookbuild on Wednesday after oversubscription, source says
- Let's see who jumps on this bandwagon in SV
- Block, the company behind @CashApp, knew its users were being scammed by fraudsters and failed to protect them. Now, my office and a bipartisan group of AGs secured $45 million from Block. I'll always hold businesses accountable when they prioritize profits over people.
- Elon Musk unveils Grok 4.5 as OpenAI readies GPT-5.6 showdown
- Meta to spend $13-billion to build AI data centre in Alberta
- Apple loses bid to overturn its designation as a gatekeeper under EU's Digital Markets Act
Daily Tech Digest - July 09, 2026
Tags: tech, news, ai, linux, cloud, cybersecurity
TL;DR: 1. Microsoft Replaces OpenAI, Anthropic With Own AI in Some Apps (2 minute read); 2. SpaceX and Cursor are set to release their first jointly developed AI model as soon as Wednesday (1 minute read); 3. GPT-Realtime-2.1-mini is now available in the API (1 minute read)
Your Daily Tech Brief
Curated technology news from Hacker News, TLDR, and Techmeme. Stay informed on AI developments, infrastructure updates, and industry trends.
TLDR AI Deep Dive
- Microsoft Replaces OpenAI, Anthropic With Own AI in Some Apps (2 minute read)
- SpaceX and Cursor are set to release their first jointly developed AI model as soon as Wednesday (1 minute read)
- GPT-Realtime-2.1-mini is now available in the API (1 minute read)
- Microsoft's Real AI Strategy Is Not the Chatbot (8 minute read)
- M3: The first open-weights model to combine frontier coding & agent capabilities (Sponsor)
- TLDR is hiring a curator for TLDR AI! (TLDR Curator, ~5 hrs/week)
Techmeme Highlights
- Grok 4.5 is a genuine surprise success. Not only is it now playing in the same league as Claude and OpenAI's GPT, it is also significantly cheaper. More token-efficient, less expensive to use, and still delivering outstanding performance: With this triad, it is a true [image]
- At this point, I imagine working at meta to be one long meeting about what exactly they can do for the sex pest community [embedded post]
- SpaceX (SPCX) Stock Climbs as SpaceXAI-Cursor Joint AI Model Launch Approaches
- please give Grok 4.5 a try. it's an incredibly useful daily driver.
- Mistral launches first robotics model in physical AI push
- Entire is coming out of stealth: @ashtom, GitHub's last CEO, is building an AI-native GitHub. Thousands of users are on the product, from small AI-native startups to large enterprises frustrated with how slow their SDLC is. I'm an investor... my ONLY investment the last 2 years!
- SK Hynix to close $28 billion ADR bookbuild on Wednesday after oversubscription, source says
- Let's see who jumps on this bandwagon in SV
- Block, the company behind @CashApp, knew its users were being scammed by fraudsters and failed to protect them. Now, my office and a bipartisan group of AGs secured $45 million from Block. I'll always hold businesses accountable when they prioritize profits over people.
- Elon Musk unveils Grok 4.5 as OpenAI readies GPT-5.6 showdown
- Meta to spend $13-billion to build AI data centre in Alberta
- Apple loses bid to overturn its designation as a gatekeeper under EU's Digital Markets Act
SysAdmin Morning Brief: Linux Containers & Security July 2026
Tags: sysadmin, linux, containers, kubernetes, security, devops, ci-cd
TL;DR: 1. Redox OS Gets GTK3 Backend For Orbital Desktop, Fractional Scaling & USB Gamepads; 2. LibreOffice 26.8 Beta Released For Improving This Free Software Office Suite; 3. OpenMandriva GitHub Disrupted & Nefarious Package Push In Sabotage Attempt
What You'll Find in This Digest
This daily SysAdmin briefing delivers curated Linux ecosystem updates with a focus on infrastructure automation and DevOps best practices.
Top Stories Today
Phoronix Headlines
Redox OS Gets GTK3 Backend For Orbital Desktop, Fractional Scaling & USB Gamepads
The open-source, Rust-based Redox OS platform had a very eventful June with many new features implemented and more software ported over to run on this from-scratch operating system...
LibreOffice 26.8 Beta Released For Improving This Free Software Office Suite
The Document Foundation today announced the first beta release of the LibreOffice 26.8 open-source office suite set for its stable debut in August...
OpenMandriva GitHub Disrupted & Nefarious Package Push In Sabotage Attempt
The OpenMandriva project put out a statement today concerning an attempted distribution sabotage effort. Part of the OpenMandriva GitHub repository was deleted and there was an empty package push made to OpenMandriva's Cooker repository in trying to obsolete all GNOME and COSMIC packages...
Single vs. Dual Channel Memory Performance With The Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus
Given today's pricing environment around system memory, a Phoronix Premium supporter recently requested some benchmarks to quantify the performance difference from single to dual channel memory. In considering a new computer build, he is contemplating whether to go for a single stick of DDR5 memory until memory prices hopefully subside in the future. For those in a similar boat, here are some benc
Intel Sunsets Quantum Intrinsics & Other Open-Source Projects This Week
Intel has formally archived some more of their now-unmaintained open-source projects this week...
Daily Tech Digest - July 08, 2026
Tags: tech, news, ai, linux, cloud, cybersecurity
TL;DR: 1. xAI Is Dead. Long Live SpaceXAI (2 minute read); 2. A global workspace in language models (26 minute read); 3. Live Webinar: Hiring for AI Fluency Starts Here (Sponsor)
Your Daily Tech Brief
Curated technology news from Hacker News, TLDR, and Techmeme. Stay informed on AI developments, infrastructure updates, and industry trends.
TLDR AI Deep Dive
- xAI Is Dead. Long Live SpaceXAI (2 minute read)
- A global workspace in language models (26 minute read)
- Live Webinar: Hiring for AI Fluency Starts Here (Sponsor)
- Bringing PyTorch Monarch to AMD GPUs: Single-Controller Distributed Training on ROCm (13 minute read)
- TLDR is hiring a curator for TLDR AI! (TLDR Curator, ~5 hrs/week)
- TeraWulf shares surge on $19B Anthropic AI infrastructure lease deal (2 minute read)
- Everyone Is Wrong About Open Source AI in the Enterprise (3 minute read)
Techmeme Highlights
- iPhone discounts lift Apple to second place in China's shrinking smartphone market
- Chinese AI models are gaining ground with U.S. companies as OpenAI, Anthropic costs surge
- Samsung Tips July 22 Unpacked Event for Next-Gen Foldables
- SBI Backs EDX Markets in $76M Institutional Crypto Funding Round
- 2/ three things i'm excited about under the hood: - self-refinement (model improves its own output within its chain of thought — emerged during RL, not by design) - multi-reference composition (many images blended into one coherent generation) - multi-turn editing (iterate [image]
- Nscale Secures $900M Credit Line From Major Banks to Fuel AI Infrastructure Expansion
- This is what I thought was the case. The 4 studios that are splitting from Xbox do not count as layoffs. The 3200 Xbox layoffs are separate and, as I understand, will mostly affect middle management. To put in context how large that is, that's 2 full Bungie or 6.5x Bethesda
- this kind of tit for tat actually makes me less worried that one country will get all the AI advances; if everyone is worried about getting beaten to the punch, everyone is probably moving forward at similar rates [embedded post]
- Undead Labs to be funded for State of Decay 3 and Has a Buyer Lined Up.
- SpaceX demonstrates the mounting price for AI
- META 🔥: Muse Image, the first image-gen model from MSL, is now available on Meta AI. > It uses advanced reasoning to understand complex prompts, seamlessly blending multiple photos into high-quality creations you can download and share anywhere. Users can also access Presets, [video]
- After three exits, Eyal Azoulay raises $20 million Seed to automate financial crime investigations
SysAdmin Morning Brief: Linux Containers & Security July 2026
Tags: sysadmin, linux, containers, kubernetes, security, devops, ci-cd
TL;DR: 1. Proton 11.0-1 Released To Advance Valve's Steam Play For The Best Linux Experience Yet; 2. AMD Linux Graphics Driver Working To Clear Out All Of Its BUG()s; 3. NVIDIA Upstreams Initial Rigel CPU Core Support Into GCC Compiler
What You'll Find in This Digest
This daily SysAdmin briefing delivers curated Linux ecosystem updates with a focus on infrastructure automation and DevOps best practices.
Top Stories Today
Phoronix Headlines
Proton 11.0-1 Released To Advance Valve's Steam Play For The Best Linux Experience Yet
Proton 11.0-1 was just released as stable as the newest major version of this downstream of Wine that powers Valve's Steam Play to provide for a great Windows gaming experience across conventional Linux systems plus the popular Steam Deck and brand new Steam Machine...
AMD Linux Graphics Driver Working To Clear Out All Of Its BUG()s
AMDGPU kernel driver maintainer Alex Deucher of AMD sent out a set of 30 patches today working on clearing out all of the BUG() usage within this Linux kernel graphics driver...
NVIDIA Upstreams Initial Rigel CPU Core Support Into GCC Compiler
That didn't take long... Mere minutes after NVIDIA confirmed some basic Rosa CPU details and its "Rigel" CPU core, merged to the upstream GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) codebase is initial enablement on the NVIDIA Rigel core...
Razer Certifying Their First Laptop For Linux: Razer Blade 18 RZ09-0582
Razer is a brand synonymous with gaming and finally in 2026 they are in the process of certifying their first laptop for Ubuntu Linux. This laptop going through Ubuntu Linux certification is the Razer Blade 18 RZ09-0582 and it offers incredible performance with the Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus processor and GeForce RTX 5090 graphics but with that also comes a very high price tag.
NVIDIA Confirms Some Rosa CPU Details With Its Rigel Core
In a blog post today talking up the single threaded CPU performance of their Vera CPU with Olympus cores, NVIDIA confirmed a few basic details of their next-gen Rosa CPU featuring their "Rigel" core...
Daily Tech Digest - July 07, 2026
Tags: tech, news, ai, linux, cloud, cybersecurity
TL;DR: 1. GPT-5.6 Sol Ultra will be in Codex; 2. Has_not_been_viewed_much; 3. OpenWrt One – Open Hardware Router
Your Daily Tech Brief
Curated technology news from Hacker News, TLDR, and Techmeme. Stay informed on AI developments, infrastructure updates, and industry trends.
Hacker News - AI & Tech
- GPT-5.6 Sol Ultra will be in Codex
- Has_not_been_viewed_much
- OpenWrt One – Open Hardware Router
- Resetting Xbox
- AMD Ryzen AI Halo – $4k AI Dev Kit
- Real-time map of Great Britain's rail network
- Building relationships with customers through support didn't turn out as hoped
- Aluminum foil (2021)
- Road to Elm 1.0
- Zuckerberg says AI agent development going slower than expected
- Does code cleanliness affect coding agents? A controlled minimal-pair study
- CoMaps – FOSS Offline Maps
- The Private Capture of Public Genius
- Introduction to Genomics for Engineers
- A global workspace in language models
TLDR AI Deep Dive
- ByteDance set to launch Seedance 2.5 with 3-minute AI video output (2 minute read)
- Understanding the Dynamics of the AI Ecosystem with Pace Layers (5 minute read)
- A brief history of distillation in AI (4 minute read)
- HIPAA-Compliant Enterprise AI for Private Healthcare Data (Sponsor)
- OpenAI might be preparing GPT-5.6 for next week's release (2 minute read)
- Open Source AI Gap Map (Website)
- jamesob's guide to running SOTA LLMs locally (12 minute read)
Techmeme Highlights
- Anthropic Signs 20-Year Data Center Lease With Bitcoin Miner TeraWulf
- Jul 14-15VB TransformMenlo Park, CA
- science rarely gets art direction this good.
- Today, TeraWulf announced two strategic transactions that significantly advance our AI infrastructure strategy: 👉 A 20-year lease with @AnthropicAI at our Justified Data Campus 👉 The sale of our 50.1% ownership interest in the Abernathy Joint Venture to an investor group led
- Illinois Governor JB Pritzker signs SB 315, a bill requiring annual third-party safety audits of leading AI companies; OpenAI and Anthropic backed the bill
- Microsoft's Xbox unit plans to cut 3,200 jobs over the next year, including 1,600 on Monday, and divest up to five studios, including Ninja Theory, in a “reset”
- Big cuts, but Xbox has managed to avoid closing any studios today. Double Fine and Compulsion go indie. Ninja Theory and Undead Labs will have new owners. Arkane Lyon process starts today. CEO Asha Sharma wants Xbox to reach 1bn players a day (it currently hits 1bn a year). [embedded post]
- Microsoft's Xbox to Cut 3,200 Jobs, Divest Five Studios in Major Overhaul
- Microsoft lays off nearly 5,000 employees across Xbox, commercial sales | TechCrunch
- Broadcom extends its Apple chip work through 2031 in a fresh custom-silicon deal
- Broadcom agrees to expand its Apple partnership through 2031 to develop and supply custom chips; in 2023, the companies announced a multibillion-dollar 5G deal
- President Trump's strategic bitcoin reserve hits a legal and jurisdictional snag: Bloomberg
SysAdmin Morning Brief: Linux Containers & Security July 2026
Tags: sysadmin, linux, containers, kubernetes, security, devops, ci-cd
TL;DR: 1. Vulkan Video H.264/H.265 Encode Now Working For Intel Alchemist GPUs On Linux; 2. Marek Olšák At Valve Lands RADV Code That Can "Double Performance" With Some VRS Cases; 3. Ryzen AI Developer Platform: AMD's Own Linux Distribution Built Atop Debian
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Vulkan Video H.264/H.265 Encode Now Working For Intel Alchemist GPUs On Linux
Earlier this year Vulkan Video encode was disabled on newer generations of Intel graphics hardware due to insufficient testing with the Intel ANV open-source driver. That impacted Gen12.5 graphics and newer - basically Alchemist and anything newer. Now at least Gen12.5 graphics with the likes of the Arc A-Series is seeing H.264 and H.265 encoding re-enabled...
Marek Olšák At Valve Lands RADV Code That Can "Double Performance" With Some VRS Cases
Longtime AMD Linux graphics driver expert Marek Olšák, who joined Valve earlier this year and now focusing more on RADV rather than the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver, has seen some of his latest work now merged for Mesa 26.2. Marek landed a big overhaul to the variable rate shading (VRS) code that in some cases can double the performance...
Ryzen AI Developer Platform: AMD's Own Linux Distribution Built Atop Debian
With the AMD Ryzen AI Halo developer platform there is the option of ordering this Ryzen AI Max+ mini PC with either Microsoft Windows 11 or "Linux OS". When receiving a AMD Ryzen AI Halo review sample last month, I fully expected it to just be an Ubuntu LTS install with ROCm preloaded. I was quite surprised when powering it up to find that it's an OS called the AMD Ryzen AI Developer Platform 1 "
AMD Ryzen AI Halo Is An Excellent & Powerful Mini PC With Fully Open-Source Software
Earlier this year AMD announced the Ryzen AI Halo as their in-house mini PC offering built around their leading Ryzen AI Max+ "Strix Halo" platform. After pre-orders began last month, the Ryzen AI Halo is officially beginning to ship this week and over the past few weeks we have been testing it out at Phoronix.
Linux 7.3 Expected To "Flatten The Pick" For Better Scheduling While Gaming & More
Going back to early May there were patches for improving the Linux scheduler to help with gaming performance on old "potato" hardware by providing better cgroup scheduling. Those patches, referred to as the "flatten the pick" patch series, are now slated for introduction in the Linux 7.3 kernel...
Daily Tech Digest - July 06, 2026
Tags: tech, news, ai, linux, cloud, cybersecurity
TL;DR: 1. Leaving aside the ethics of it for a moment (which doesn't mean at all the considerations are minor) and the quality and operational problems Amazon presumably …; 2. Telegram given 15 days to curb piracy in India; 3. Long-read @guardian profile of one of the leading AI thinkers of our time, @IasonGabriel, whose seminal works on the ethics of thinking machines helped make me decide that—if were to leave novel-writing—I'd want to join @GoogleDeepMind. The article helps explain... 1) why
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Techmeme Highlights
- Leaving aside the ethics of it for a moment (which doesn't mean at all the considerations are minor) and the quality and operational problems Amazon presumably …
- Telegram given 15 days to curb piracy in India
- Long-read @guardian profile of one of the leading AI thinkers of our time, @IasonGabriel, whose seminal works on the ethics of thinking machines helped make me decide that—if were to leave novel-writing—I'd want to join @GoogleDeepMind. The article helps explain... 1) why
- The Guardian profiled Iason Gabriel from Google DeepMind today. I have cited Gabriel's work in several of my AI Ethics-related publications. …
- We recently led the Series A in EquiLibre Technologies! — EquiLibre operates at the intersection of AI and finance …
- SG robotics accelerator cohort sees $125m raise, exit
- Guardian long-read today on my friend @IasonGabriel and doing philosophy inside a frontier AI lab. Iason joined DeepMind in 2017 as, for a time, the only philosopher at one of these labs. I had started my postdoc at Apple at the same time and we spent years comparing notes — [image]
- Telegram gets 15-day notice from I&B Ministry to curb pirated films and copyrighted content
- Amazing that @threads is already 3 years old! While no social media platform is perfect, Threads has become my favorite place to connect with people, have thoughtful conversations, and share my work. Thanks so much for following along.
- Pirated Films, OTT Content Haunt Telegram As Centre Sends Takedown Notice
- TRUMP Memecoin 97% Crash Leaves Nearly 989,000 Investors With Losses
- this is wild. the first time I worked with CCB (Prof friend at Penn) we built tools to use mechanical turk for generating datasets for translation algos — the boto library had an incomplete implementation so I finished it and then we used it for his research at Johns Hopkins — bsky.app/profile/tech... …
SysAdmin Morning Brief: Linux Containers & Security July 2026
Tags: sysadmin, linux, containers, kubernetes, security, devops, ci-cd
TL;DR: 1. ReactOS "Open-Source Windows" Project Now Capable Of Running Half-Life 2; 2. AMD Begins Staging Graphics Driver Changes For Linux 7.3; 3. Intel Preparing Linux For IPU8 Web Camera Support With Nova Lake Laptops
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ReactOS "Open-Source Windows" Project Now Capable Of Running Half-Life 2
One month ago it was exciting to see the open-source ReactOS operating system running Valve's Half-Life game. Little to realize less than 30 days later it would also be running Half-Life 2...
AMD Begins Staging Graphics Driver Changes For Linux 7.3
In addition to Intel beginning to volley graphics driver patches for Linux 7.3, this week AMD also began sending out their pull requests of "new stuff" to DRM-Next for the Linux 7.3 kernel cycle...
Intel Preparing Linux For IPU8 Web Camera Support With Nova Lake Laptops
More Linux kernel patches have been surfacing that confirm next-gen, high-end Nova Lake laptops will feature IPU8 image processing capabilities...
OpenRazer 3.12.4 Fixes Compatibility With Linux 7.2
OpenRazer 3.12.4 is now available as the newest update to these out-of-tree, unofficial Linux drivers for Razer devices. OpenRazer when paired with the likes of Polychromatic or other GUI options is what makes for a nice experience running Razer gaming peripherals under Linux...
FEX 2607 Optimizing For Yet-To-Be-Released ARM 256-bit SVE2 Hardware
The FEX Emulator that allows running Linux x86/x86_64 software on ARM64 (AArch64) systems, including the likes of Wine / Valve's Steam Play (Proton) for Windows gaming on ARM, is out with its newest monthly feature release. The Valve-backed project for running x86_64 games and other software on ARM for the upcoming Steam Frame and other more typical ARM Linux systems has been baking more optimizat
Daily Tech Digest - July 05, 2026
Tags: tech, news, ai, linux, cloud, cybersecurity
TL;DR: 1. BBC confronts head of Meta in India over child sex abuse ads; 2. Proud to announce that Maverick Silicon led Stathera, Inc.'s oversubscribed US$55M Series B, joined by Celesta Capital, BDC, MediaTek, TXC Corporation, and Ultratech Capital Partners. …; 3. Meta getting into the cloud business has been inevitable for a long time, as it seeks to diversify beyond ad revenue and monetize its AI buildout
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Techmeme Highlights
- BBC confronts head of Meta in India over child sex abuse ads
- Proud to announce that Maverick Silicon led Stathera, Inc.'s oversubscribed US$55M Series B, joined by Celesta Capital, BDC, MediaTek, TXC Corporation, and Ultratech Capital Partners. …
- Meta getting into the cloud business has been inevitable for a long time, as it seeks to diversify beyond ad revenue and monetize its AI buildout
- @guardian today published this long-read on my colleague @IasonGabriel at Google DeepMind. Iason joined the lab in 2017 (almost a decade ago) as their only, and perhaps first, philosopher and ethicist for quite some time. Beyond his incredible research, he's built capacity and
- Sep 2Abstract by ConvexSan Francisco
- An interview with Sriram Krishnan, who says “there will not be an FDA for AI” under Trump, blames the AI backlash on the industry's “doomer” messaging, and more
- Years from now, these poor children will tell therapists their parents tried to turn them into capitalists instead of kids and used AI to deprive them of teachers. High-Earner Families Are Ditching Traditional Schools for Life Skills and AI https://www.wsj.com/...
- This is wild to think about. Claude Code, Anthropic's AI coding agent, is reportedly getting blocked at Alibaba because of security concerns. A source told Reuters that Alibaba flagged it as a potential backdoor risk in the workplace.
- Breaking down Micron's booming business
- Trump Won't Create AI Regulator, Says Former White House Adviser Sriram Krishnan Amid Data Center Backlash: ‘That Is Never, Never Going To Happen...’
- The success of quantitative trading in China's CNY 8 trillion($ 1.18trillion) hedge fund industry represents a marked change from two years ago. …
- @edzitron I'm still curious why if we have too much capacity many dozens of companies internal teams we talk to can't get access to GPUs they need for their development? Including Meta..
SysAdmin Morning Brief: Linux Containers & Security July 2026
Tags: sysadmin, linux, containers, kubernetes, security, devops, ci-cd
TL;DR: 1. FEX 2607 Optimizing For Yet-To-Be-Released ARM 256-bit SVE2 Hardware; 2. Linux DRM Scheduler Patches Yield Massive Improvement For Job Submission Latency; 3. 4K @ 60 FPS USB Video Capture Finally Becomes Less Problematic On Linux
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FEX 2607 Optimizing For Yet-To-Be-Released ARM 256-bit SVE2 Hardware
The FEX Emulator that allows running Linux x86/x86_64 software on ARM64 (AArch64) systems, including the likes of Wine / Valve's Steam Play (Proton) for Windows gaming on ARM, is out with its newest monthly feature release. The Valve-backed project for running x86_64 games and other software on ARM for the upcoming Steam Frame and other more typical ARM Linux systems has been baking more optimizat
Linux DRM Scheduler Patches Yield Massive Improvement For Job Submission Latency
A set of patches to the Linux kernel's Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) scheduler that is shared among different kernel graphics drivers is showing the potential of delivering much lower job submission latency when the system is loaded with many runnable CPU processes...
4K @ 60 FPS USB Video Capture Finally Becomes Less Problematic On Linux
One area of Linux hardware testing I haven't explored much in many years has been modern USB video capture for the lack of said hardware. The last time I did much video capturing on Linux was during the Hauppauge PCI card days. It turns out though that USB video capture of 4K 60 FPS content has been a pain point under Linux but is finally smoothing out with newer versions of the Linux kernel...
Phoronix Premium Summer Sale To Help Support Linux Hardware Testing
For those that missed Phoronix turning 22 years old last month when running a special to help support the site, a few readers mentioned recently they missed out on seeing the deal in time. Paired with the US Independence Day holiday and summer sales elsewhere, now through 10 July is a Phoronix Premium summer sale if wishing to view the site ad-free while supporting the daily open-source/Linux news
GNOME Lands ext-background-effect-v1 Support For Background Blur Effect
Added to the Wayland Protocols repository back in May of 2025 was the ext-background-effect-v1 protocol for background blur that had been under discussion since early 2024. The initial focus is on being able to apply a blur effect on a window's background or otherwise a specified screen region. GNOME 51 has now merged support for ext-background-effect-v1 with the latest Mutter code...
Daily Tech Digest - July 04, 2026
Tags: tech, news, ai, linux, cloud, cybersecurity
TL;DR: 1. Half-Baked Product; 2. CarPlay Is Additive; 3. Protect your right to run local AI
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Hacker News - AI & Tech
- Half-Baked Product
- CarPlay Is Additive
- Protect your right to run local AI
- Wordgard: In-browser rich-text editor from the creator of ProseMirror
- Valve open-source the Steam Machine e-ink screen so you can make your own
- An American Privacy Emergency
- The Safari MCP server for web developers
- Jamesob's guide to running SOTA LLMs locally
- Costco is the anti-Amazon
- Why Switzerland has 25 gbit internet and America doesn't
- Immich 3.0
- Hunting a 16-year-old SQLite WAL bug with TLA+
- Factories are just rooms
- PostgreSQL and the OOM killer: Why we use strict memory overcommit
- FoundationDB's Flow – Bringing Actor-Based Concurrency to C++11
TLDR AI Deep Dive
- The Ramanujan Challenge for AI (1 minute read)
- The Hardware Coup: Why AI Hardware Just Changed Forever (3 minute read)
- Residual Context Diffusion Language Models (2 minute read)
- Teaching AI to run with the turbines (22 minute read)
- TLDR is hiring a curator for TLDR AI! (TLDR Curator, ~5 hrs/week)
- Autoresearch, Claude, and Constrained Optimization (13 minute read)
- New analytics and cost controls are available for Claude Enterprise (3 minute read)
- Seed2.0 Model Card (72 minute read)
Techmeme Highlights
- Google loses legal fight over 4.1 billion-euro EU antitrust fine
- Instagram ads in India found promoting child sexual abuse material: Report
- I cannot wait for the debut of our coding agents with computer use on public harnesses like OpenCode and Cursor. I've been testing it for a while. Go Muse Spark!
- Engineers are still finding ways to use AI models despite stringent restrictions: https://www.ft.com/...
- GoDaddy warns India's fake-site crackdown could damage the internet
- Google loses fight against record €4.1 billion 🇪🇺 EU antitrust fine. — In total Google has racked up close to €11 billion in EU fines in the last decades for various antitrust infringements. — Meanwhile, Britain is left politely pleading with the US tech bros to behave. …
- Meta AI agents not advancing as quickly as planned, Zuckerberg tells staff: report
- IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw orders MeitY to summon Meta over Instagram child abuse ads: Report
- Microsoft Launches Its Own Forward Deployed Engineering Unit, the ‘Frontier Company’
- In new FT interview @sriramk says Trump admin will “never, never” have a centralized model licensing agency. Says Mythos ban happened “reluctantly” because of security concerns. Doesn't seem to address GPT-5.6 customer vetting that the White House is currently doing.
- Aug 31-Sep 3VMware ExploreLas Vegas
- Indian government says it is investigating Tata leak that exposed iPhone 18 Pro, Tesla, Qualcomm, TSMC documents...these are first official comments on the matter https://www.reuters.com/...
SysAdmin Morning Brief: Linux Containers & Security July 2026
Tags: sysadmin, linux, containers, kubernetes, security, devops, ci-cd
TL;DR: 1. GNOME 51 Alpha Released With Numerous Enhancements; 2. UPower 1.91.3 Fixes Behavior To Avoid Degrading Your Laptop Battery Faster; 3. Vulkan Adds Extension For OCP's Microscaling MX Formats To Help Machine Learning
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GNOME 51 Alpha Released With Numerous Enhancements
In working toward the stable GNOME 51 desktop release due out in September, today marks the alpha release of GNOME 51...
UPower 1.91.3 Fixes Behavior To Avoid Degrading Your Laptop Battery Faster
The UPower abstraction layer used for power management on Linux systems, especially laptops and desktops, is out with an important fix today to avoid inadvertently falling back to the laptop battery "fast" charging mode on some laptops that in turn could degrade your laptop battery faster...
Vulkan Adds Extension For OCP's Microscaling MX Formats To Help Machine Learning
Vulkan 1.4.356 is out today and it's interesting for the lone new extension debuting: VK_EXT_shader_ocp_microscaling_types. The VK_EXT_shader_ocp_microscaling_types is for enabling the Open Compute Project's Microscaling MX data types to help with machine learning workloads with Vulkan...
Coreboot + AMD openSIL On MSI Ryzen Motherboard Now Works With Windows 11
With 3mdeb's Dasharo port of AMD openSIL and Coreboot running on the Gigabyte EPYC motherboard, 3mdeb engineers have been devoting more time to their bring-up of Coreboot+openSIL on the MSI PRO B850-P consumer motherboard for desktop AMD Ryzen. They now even have Microsoft Windows 11 working atop this open-source firmware alternative along with other features implemented...
Rust Coreutils cp Ended Up Breaking Ubuntu Image Builds With Latest Incompatibility
While the Rust Coreutils offers better memory safety than GNU Coreutils due to being written in the Rust programming language, subtle incompatibilities continue to be spotted in the Rust Coreutils implementations of the different commands. The latest coming to light this week was the Rust Coreutils cp command breaking Ubuntu image builds due to differences in argument handling...
Daily Tech Digest - July 03, 2026
Tags: tech, news, ai, linux, cloud, cybersecurity
TL;DR: 1. Android Developer Verification: Threat masquerading as protection; 2. PeerTube is a free, decentralized and federated video platform; 3. Bring back crappy forums
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Hacker News - AI & Tech
- Android Developer Verification: Threat masquerading as protection
- PeerTube is a free, decentralized and federated video platform
- Bring back crappy forums
- Virginia bans sale of geolocation data
- Kimi K2.7 Code is generally available in GitHub Copilot
- Oomwoo, an open-source robot vacuum you build yourself
- Since Linux 6.9, LUKS suspend stopped wiping disk-encryption keys from memory
- Spain Orders Blacklist of Palantir from Public and Private Companies
- How to ask for help from people who don't know you
- Opening up 'Zero-Knowledge Proof' technology to promote privacy in age assurance
- Podman v6.0.0
- AI can't be listed as inventor on patent applications, Japan's top court rules
- How do wombats poop cubes? (2021)
- Senior SWE-Bench: open-source benchmark that assesses agents as senior engineers
- The Egg Bandits Made a Thousand Times the Fine They Just Paid for Price Fixing
TLDR AI Deep Dive
- Meta Is Planning a Cloud Business to Sell AI Computing Power (3 minute read)
- The inference layer your coding agents have been waiting for (Sponsor)
- A New Look at AI's Impact on Jobs: Firm-Level AI Spending and Workforce Adjustment (4 minute read)
- Do You Know What Your AI Agent Is Doing? (Sponsor)
- PorTAL: Portable Task Adapters for LLMs (3 minute read)
- The Winning Essays for the Big Questions About AI (23 minute read)
- TLDR is hiring a curator for TLDR AI! (TLDR Curator, ~5 hrs/week)
- How OpenAI Delivers Low-Latency Voice AI for 900M Users (17 minute read)
- OpenAI proposes 5% stake to Trump administration to ease Washington pressure (5 minute read)
Techmeme Highlights
- An update on PlayStation Store for PS3 and PS Vita
- In U.S., AI race is dominated by 2.5 players (.5 being Google). Will we be returning to 3.5 players soon? — www.businessinsider.com/meta-ai- mode...
- EU top court dismisses Google fight against record €4.1 billion EU antitrust fine
- OpenAI Eyes 5% Stake for U.S. Government Ahead of IPO. 3 Ways the Company Could Benefit.
- OpenAI ‘in early talks to give 5% stake to US government’
- Windows Central is reporting that according to their sources Project Helix will be dropping the disc drive
- The Anthropic Fable Ban Is Over. The Battle Over How to Tame AI Has Just Begun.
- Mark Zuckerberg said AI agent tech is advancing more slowly than expected in an internal town hall
- Is this some kind of bribe for regulatory favors?? Will Anthropic be forced to do this too? Will SpaceX & Google be forced to do this too?
- Even KFC is Dunking on Sony, as the Dust Settles on PlayStation's Shock Decision to Kill Physical Game Discs
- America First: Sam Altman Proposes ‘US-Led International Forum’ for AI and 5% Stake for Trump Admin
- Playstation is like, “Hey remember when Xbox wanted to do this in 2013? That looked fun. Let's do that”
SysAdmin Morning Brief: Linux Containers & Security July 2026
Tags: sysadmin, linux, containers, kubernetes, security, devops, ci-cd
TL;DR: 1. Fedora 45 Considering x86_64 Shadow Stack Usage By Default; 2. EFS File-System Slated For Removal With Linux 7.3 After 20+ Years Unmaintained; 3. Linux Kernel Developers Again Discussing AI Agent Attribution - Potentially Dropping It
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Fedora 45 Considering x86_64 Shadow Stack Usage By Default
A change proposal under consideration for Fedora Linux 45 would enable x86_64 Shadow Stack usage by default in the name of better security on modern Intel and AMD systems...
EFS File-System Slated For Removal With Linux 7.3 After 20+ Years Unmaintained
The EFS file-system was used for non-ISO9660 CD-ROMs and disk partitions on SGI IRIX before IRIX 6.0 switched over to XFS. Inside the Linux kernel has been a read-only EFS file-system driver without a maintainer for 20+ years while for Linux 7.3 it's expected to be removed...
Linux Kernel Developers Again Discussing AI Agent Attribution - Potentially Dropping It
When AI/LLM agents are used in the creation of Linux kernel patches, the policy for a while now has been that it should be specified using an "Assisted-by" tag as part of the patches/commits. But Linux kernel developers this week have been discussing whether to revise that policy or to potentially eliminate it...
RISC-V RVV Vector Performance Benchmarks With The SpacemiT K3 SoC
Since May we have been benchmarking the SpacemiT K3 RISC-V SoC as one of the first to market RISC-V chips supporting the RVA23 profile. The SpacemiT K3 has shown how far RISC-V performance has come in the past half decade and one of the promising elements of this modern RISC-V SoC with its X100/A100 cores is supporting the RISC-V Vector Extension "RVV" 1.0. In this article are some initial benchma
Intel Posts Initial GCC Compiler Patches For AI Compute Extensions "ACE"
The x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group led by Intel and AMD recently firmed up the AI Compute Extensions (ACE) specification for optimizing x86 for AI computation tasks around matrix multiplication and the like for machine learning workloads. The cross-vendor ACE extension is ultimately a successor to Intel's Advanced Matrix Extensions (AMX). Posted to the GCC mailing list today by Intel engineers are t