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Small Modular Nuclear Reactor Reaches Criticality In First Test
slashdot @ 2026-06-06 05:30:00
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Just over a year ago, the Trump Administration issued an executive order meant to accelerate the development of nuclear power in the US. While an entire startup ecosystem has developed around the use o
The US Military Quietly Turned GPS Into a Global 'Numbers Station,' Evidence Suggests
slashdot @ 2026-06-06 01:00:00
A security researcher says evidence suggests the U.S. military has been using an obscure GPS message field for nearly 20 years to broadcast encrypted key-distribution data, effectively turning GPS satellites into a global "numbers station." The hidden-look
Google Will Pay SpaceX $920 Million Per Month For Compute
slashdot @ 2026-06-06 00:00:00
Ahead of its upcoming IPO, SpaceX announced that Google will pay the company $920 million per month for access to roughly 110,000 Nvidia GPUs and related compute infrastructure. Google says the agreement is short-term "bridge capacity" to meet stronger-tha
The Only Game in Town
Not Even Wrong @ 2026-06-05 23:44:49
Warning: if you follow this blog, you’ve heard this many times before, so can move on to something more interesting now. There’s a video conversation between Brian Greene and Lenny Susskind from last week here. At 44:02, Susskind has this ̷
Bitcoin Falls To $60,000 As Zcash Bug Rocks Crypto
slashdot @ 2026-06-05 23:00:00
Bitcoin briefly fell below $60,000 on Friday, "extending its weekly loss to nearly 20% and threatening to fall below $59,000," reports CoinDesk. Crypto was also hit by a 40%-plus plunge in Zcash after Shielded Labs disclosed a years-old bug that could have
Nieman Journalism Lab: Twitter/X Punishes Accounts That Post Links
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-05 22:46:56
Laura Hazard Owen, writing for Nieman Journalism Lab back in April: I used Claude to help me scrape the 200 most recent tweets from 18 large publishers’ X accounts and track the engagement (likes + comments + retweets) on each. Six of those publishers
Elon Musk’s X Is a Freak Show
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-05 22:24:58
Nate Silver, back in April, under the headline “Social Media Is Turning Into a Freak Show”, where by “social media” he mostly discusses Twitter/X: But what does that remaining traffic consist of? I recently came across a bubble chart depicting the T
340 Local News Outlets Now Blocking the Internet Archive
slashdot @ 2026-06-05 22:00:00
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Techdirt: Earlier this year Nieman Lab broke the story that major news publishers, including The New York Times, The Guardian, and USA Today Co., had started blocking the Internet Archive for fear that AI companies
Try the new console experience in Amazon Bedrock, optimized for Anthropic- and OpenAI-compatible APIs
AWS Blog @ 2026-06-05 21:15:11
You can use the new console experience on Amazon Bedrock to browse and compare the latest AI models side by side, organize work into projects with streamlined evaluation workflows, and access project-aware live documentation with auto-prefilled code snippe
Three of our worst VC stories
Hacker News 200 @ 2026-06-05 21:08:12
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GOV.UK Goes Dutch On Payments As It Dumps Stripe
slashdot @ 2026-06-05 21:00:00
The UK's Government Digital Service is replacing Stripe with Dutch payments provider Adyen for many GOV.UK Pay transactions, including local authorities, police forces, and armed forces units. The three-year deal covers about 1,000 services and is meant to
The Floer Jungle
Not Even Wrong @ 2026-06-05 20:03:10
There’s a remarkable new book out about the life and work of Andreas Floer, entitled The Floer Jungle, co-written by writer Siobhan Roberts (author of some great biographies of mathematicians) and mathematician Helmut Hofer. Hofer has also given talk
BSA Lashes Out At Mandatory Open-Source Licensing
slashdot @ 2026-06-05 20:00:00
Longtime Slashdot reader Elektroschock writes: The American Business Software Alliance (BSA) does not consider mandatory open-source licensing to be an appropriate indicator of sovereignty. This is among the "pointed messages" they sent to the French gover
Google Says It Will Replenish More Water Than It Uses At Data Centers
slashdot @ 2026-06-05 19:00:00
An anonymous reader quotes a report from 9to5Google: There's been a lot of pushback in recent months around the impact of AI data centers on local communities, with the use of water being a key issue for many. Google, in an expansion of its "water stewards
Gov.uk has replaced Stripe with Dutch provider Adyen
Hacker News 200 @ 2026-06-05 18:55:30
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Gemma 4 QAT models: Optimizing compression for mobile and laptop efficiency
Hacker News 200 @ 2026-06-05 18:18:48
Article URL: Comments URL: Points: 306 # Comments: 91
CO2 is piling up faster every decade, and 2026 just set a record
Randal S. Olson @ 2026-06-05 18:00:00
Atmospheric CO2 hit a record 432 ppm in May 2026, but the deeper story is the pace: CO2 is now piling up about 3 times faster than it did in the 1960s.
Valve Says Steam Machine 'Shipping This Summer'
slashdot @ 2026-06-05 18:00:00
Valve says its long-awaited Steam Machine and Steam Frame are both "shipping this summer." The company is also expanding its Verified program beyond Steam Deck to cover the new hardware. "Steam Verified is a developer-focused program where game makers ensu
pg_durable: Microsoft open sources in-database durable execution
Hacker News 200 @ 2026-06-05 17:59:57
Article URL: Comments URL: Points: 360 # Comments: 82
Conventional Commits encourages focus on the wrong things
Hacker News 200 @ 2026-06-05 17:39:38
Article URL: Comments URL: Points: 283 # Comments: 219
Java Weekly, Issue 649
Baeldung @ 2026-06-05 17:34:50
No doubt about it, AI is changing what it means to work in Java. The post Java Weekly, Issue 649 first appeared on Baeldung .
Checking in on Perplexity
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-05 17:26:29
Yours truly, last August: I can’t see why Apple would want to get involved with a company like this though. Gurman’s report makes it sound like his sources are inside Apple, but man, this “Apple + Perplexity” thing feels more like something Perplexity
ISS Astronauts Told To Prepare For Possible Evacuation Over Air Leak
slashdot @ 2026-06-05 17:20:00
NASA ordered astronauts on the International Space Station to shelter in their spacecraft and prepare for possible evacuation after a worsening air leak in the Russian Zvezda service module's transfer tunnel. The Guardian reports: The four astronauts of NA
New method turns ocean water into drinking water, without waste
Hacker News 200 @ 2026-06-05 17:04:03
Article URL: Comments URL: Points: 303 # Comments: 130
Astronauts told to return to ISS after sheltering over air leak repairs
Hacker News 200 @ 2026-06-05 17:00:31
Article URL: Comments URL: Points: 371 # Comments: 241
Dutch gov't will only allow European company to operate DigiD platform
Hacker News 200 @ 2026-06-05 16:48:44
Article URL: Comments URL: Points: 257 # Comments: 75
How OpenAI Built a Secure Windows Sandbox for Codex Agents
InfoQ @ 2026-06-05 16:37:00
OpenAI details Codex Windows sandbox architecture, showing how SIDs, ACLs, restricted tokens, and dedicated sandbox accounts enable safe execution of autonomous coding tasks. The design balances isolation with real developer workflows and shows how OS se
I tested every IP KVM in my Homelab
Hacker News 200 @ 2026-06-05 16:30:50
Article URL: Comments URL: Points: 258 # Comments: 70
Are Memories Transferable — or Edible?
Quanta Magazine @ 2026-06-05 16:21:19
In the 1960s, worm-training experiments and their strange implications captivated the nation. Columnist Claire L. Evans follows the neuroscientists who attempted to recapture the magic. The post Are Memories Transferable — or Edible? first ap
The back cover of C++: The Programming Language also raises questions not answered by the front cover
old new thing @ 2026-06-05 16:00:01
Not doing the reading. The post The back cover of <I>C++: The Programming Language</I> also raises questions not answered by the front cover appeared first on The Old New Thing .
Rotation revisited: Avoiding having to calculate the gcd when doing cycle decomposition
old new thing @ 2026-06-05 16:00:00
Math is hard. Let's go counting! The post Rotation revisited: Avoiding having to calculate the gcd when doing cycle decomposition appeared first on The Old New Thing .
Toxic Clumps in Huntington’s Disease May Protect the Brain Too
Singularity Hub @ 2026-06-05 16:00:00
The findings could lead to new treatments for multiple neurodegenerative diseases. The post Toxic Clumps in Huntington’s Disease May Protect the Brain Too appeared first on SingularityHub .
Did Claude increase bugs in rsync?
Hacker News 200 @ 2026-06-05 14:43:33
Article URL: Comments URL: Points: 350 # Comments: 360
Mr. Bessel’s eponymous functions
The Endeavour @ 2026-06-05 14:04:28
Yesterday I wrote a post showing that the trapezoid rule evaluates the integral very efficiently. But how do we know what the exact integral is for comparison? If you ask Mathematica, it will tell you the integral equals −2π J1(1) where J1 is a Bessel fun
Dropbox Introduces Nova, an Internal Platform for Running AI Coding Agents at Scale
InfoQ @ 2026-06-05 14:00:00
Dropbox has unveiled Nova, an internal platform designed to orchestrate and operationalize AI coding agents across the company's engineering workflows. By Craig Risi
How Netflix Maps Thousands of Microservices in Real-Time
InfoQ @ 2026-06-05 14:00:00
Netflix has shared details about Service Topology. This internal system creates and updates a live dependency graph for thousands of microservices. It helps engineers see how services connect and resolve issues more quickly. The system merges three separ
Ultra-processed foods in the global food system: The role of tobacco companies
Hacker News 200 @ 2026-06-05 13:56:27
Article URL: Comments URL: Points: 214 # Comments: 277
Google LiteRT-LM Speeds Up Local Inference Up to 2.2x With Gemma 4 Multi-Token Prediction
InfoQ @ 2026-06-05 11:00:00
LiteRT-LM brings native support for Gemma 4 Multi-Token Prediction (MTP) drafters, enabling up to 2.2x faster inference. The framework is expanding beyond Kotlin and C++ adding support for new Swift and a JavaScript APIs. By Sergio De Simone
Tracing a powerful GNSS interference source over Europe
Hacker News 200 @ 2026-06-05 10:32:16
Article URL: Comments URL: Points: 376 # Comments: 200
Changing how we develop Ladybird
Hacker News 200 @ 2026-06-05 09:26:33
Article URL: Comments URL: Points: 820 # Comments: 520
Used Waymo Robotaxi Batteries Become Backup Storage For Power Grids
slashdot @ 2026-06-05 09:00:00
Waymo and B2U Storage Solutions have struck a "strategic supply agreement" to repurpose used batteries from Waymo's electric robotaxi fleet into stationary storage for California and Texas power grids. The arrangement could give robotaxi batteries a second
TypeORM Reaches 1.0 After Nearly a Decade, Signalling Renewed Maintenance
InfoQ @ 2026-06-05 08:52:00
TypeORM 1.0 is the first major release of the open-source TypeScript and JavaScript ORM since its inception in 2016. This version modernizes platform requirements, removes deprecated APIs, and introduces numerous bug fixes and new features. TypeORM now s
C++: The Documentary
Hacker News 200 @ 2026-06-05 06:37:01
Article URL: Comments URL: Points: 386 # Comments: 280
Bees Can Use Tools To Solve Problems, Study Finds
slashdot @ 2026-06-05 05:30:00
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: Bumblebees can use tools to solve a problem, according to experiments that demonstrate their remarkably advanced cognitive abilities. The bees were given an adapted version of an experiment that, 100 y
Meta enables ADB on deprecated Portal devices [video]
Hacker News 200 @ 2026-06-05 02:44:38
Comments URL: Points: 299 # Comments: 121
Some People Rooted for The Empire in ‘Star Wars’, Too
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-05 02:43:33
Ed Morrissey, writing for Hot Air, thinks Scott Pelley got what he deserved and Bari Weiss is doing a good job running CBS News: And Pelley forgot the Golden Rule: He who has the gold makes the rules . Instead, Pelley convinced himself of his own vir
Open Code Review – An AI-powered code review CLI tool
Hacker News 200 @ 2026-06-05 02:04:29
Article URL: Comments URL: Points: 261 # Comments: 67
What we are looking forward to from WWDC 26
The Syndicate @ 2026-06-05 02:00:00
WWDC is once again upon us. For Apple developers, it marks one of the busiest and most exciting weeks of the year as new SDKs, frameworks, tools, and platform updates arrive all at once. Beyond the keynote there will be a steady stream of
Issue 753
iOS Weekly @ 2026-06-05 02:00:00
WWDC 2026 week: Apple's AI credibility test, developer wishlists, SwiftUI animation timing, Core Data + Observation, and Swift concurrency deep dives.
Build security into ITOps from the start with automation
Red Hat blog @ 2026-06-05 02:00:00
It's no secret that IT operations is a complex area. Teams face demanding workloads, where many tasks have to be completed quickly. Objectives typically focus on smooth and resilient operations, and enabling fast innovation to support organizational needs.
Scaling the future: How Garanti BBVA manages etcd in massive Red Hat OpenShift environments
Red Hat blog @ 2026-06-05 02:00:00
At the OpenShift Commons Gathering in Amsterdam on March 23—a Day Zero event for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2026—attendees got a deep look into the engine room of 1 of Turkey's largest private banks. Emirhan Bilge Bulut, an Expert System Engineer at G
Planning your path forward from Amazon Linux 2: Why consistency is the ultimate upgrade
Red Hat blog @ 2026-06-05 02:00:00
Amazon Linux 2 reaches end of life (EOL) on June 30, 2026. If your migration isn't already underway, the window to move deliberately rather than reactively is narrowing. Migrating business-critical workloads to a supported operating system (OS) takes real
From metal to agent: Why agentic AI is an application evolution
Red Hat blog @ 2026-06-05 02:00:00
We’re moving beyond simple prompts. The next frontier is agentic AI: autonomous systems that don’t just talk, but act across your enterprise. But as we move into this era, I’m hearing a consistent concern from our customers: How do we adopt these agents wi
Friday Five — June 5, 2026
Red Hat blog @ 2026-06-05 02:00:00
InfoWorld - IBM and Red Hat want to become the ‘security clearinghouse’ for open source applications in the enterpriseInfoWorld looks at IBM and Red Hat's Project Lightwell, a $5 billion initiative backed by 20,000 engineers to act as an AI-powered securit
JEP targeted to JDK 27: 538: PEM Encodings of Cryptographic Objects (3rd Preview)
Inside Java @ 2026-06-05 02:00:00
The following JEP is targeted to JDK 27: 538: PEM Encodings of Cryptographic Objects (Third Preview)
South Korean forums will need to scan every images with AI censorship tools
Hacker News 200 @ 2026-06-05 01:45:56
Article URL: Comments URL: Points: 239 # Comments: 142
Ask HN: What was your "oh shit" moment with GenAI?
Hacker News 200 @ 2026-06-05 01:42:20
Most of us were amused when DALL-E and its peers went mainstream, and we were quick to point out the obvious flaws. Then ChatGPT hit the scene and again, many of us dismissed it as a parlor trick that would never amount to much. Using LLMs for coding ini
Do transformers need three projections? Systematic study of QKV variants
Hacker News 200 @ 2026-06-05 01:11:56
Article URL: Comments URL: Points: 212 # Comments: 46
Anthropic Urges Global Pause in AI Development, Flags 'Self-Improvement' Risk
slashdot @ 2026-06-05 01:00:00
Anthropic is urging leading AI labs to consider slowing development, warning that frontier models are advancing fast enough that they may soon be able to improve themselves without direct human intervention. The company says a global ability to pause or sl
SpaceX, Other Mega IPOs Denied Fast Index Entry by S&P
Hacker News 200 @ 2026-06-05 00:48:19
Article URL: Comments URL: Points: 942 # Comments: 483
AI Can Now Design and Run Thousands of Experiments Without Human Hands. We Aren’t Ready for the Risk to Biosecurity.
Singularity Hub @ 2026-06-05 00:17:05
The gap between what AI can do in biology and what governance systems are prepared to handle is growing. The post AI Can Now Design and Run Thousands of Experiments Without Human Hands. We Aren’t Ready for the Risk to Biosecurity. appeared first
The Talk Show Live From WWDC 2026: Tuesday in San Jose
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-05 00:05:05
Location: The California Theatre, San Jose Showtime: Tuesday, 9 June 2026, 7pm PT (Doors open 6pm) Special Guest(s): For sure Price: $45 The annual live audience episode of The Talk Show during the week of WWDC. If you can make it, you sho
New IronWorm Malware Hits 36 Packages In npm Supply-Chain Attack
slashdot @ 2026-06-05 00:00:00
A new npm supply-chain attack has infected 36 packages with Rust-based infostealer malware called IronWorm. According to BleepingComputer, the malware "targets 86 environment variables (key-value pairs) and 20 credential files that may contain OpenAI, AWS,
Companies Are Using Reddit To Manipulate ChatGPT and Google AI Search
slashdot @ 2026-06-04 23:00:00
An anonymous reader quotes a report from 404 Media: The moderators of the biohacking subreddit say that peptide and hormone replacement therapy companies have been surreptitiously spamming Reddit in an attempt to get their posts scraped by AI chatbots. The
‘The Insider’
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-04 22:42:35
All this Sturm und Drang surrounding 60 Minutes has me thinking about a re-watch of The Insider , Michael Mann’s great 1999 movie. Letterboxd’s synopsis: “A research chemist comes under personal and professional attack when he decides to appear in a 60 M
‘Microsoft and OpenAI Broke Up — Now They’re Ready to Fight’
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-04 22:25:27
Hayden Field and Tom Warren, writing for The Verge (gift link): This year’s Build had the vibe of a freshly single divorcée posting a thirst trap on Instagram. “It’s always fun to be at developer conferences in times of great change,” Microsoft CEO Sa
The Latin of Linux
The Endeavour @ 2026-06-04 22:12:11
One reason people study Latin is that it is the ancestor of many modern languages. English derives from West Germanic languages, not from Latin, but much of English vocabulary, perhaps as much as 60%, derives from Latin, either directly or indirectly thro
Análisis de ajedrez | Este Gukesh no es el campeón del mundo
Partidas ajedrez El País @ 2026-06-04 21:10:16
El actual poseedor del trono sigue en una baja forma alarmante a cinco meses de su defensa contra Sindárov
Lingon and Lingon Pro 10
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-04 20:43:47
Peter Borg: Lingon makes scheduling apps, scripts, shortcuts, and commands feel simple. Create a task in minutes, run it on a schedule, and stay in control. Lingon helps you run whatever you want whenever you want without living in Terminal. Schedul
Remember When Chrome Went Bad on MacOS?
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-04 20:10:19
Loren Brichter , back in 2020: Short story: Google Chrome installs an updater called Keystone on your computer, which is bizarrely correlated to massive unexplained CPU usage in WindowServer (a system process) [1] , and made my whole computer slow
Google’s Gemini Mac App Is Native, in a Distinctly Google Way, But Annoyingly Presumptuous
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-04 19:29:26
Two months ago Google launched a new native Mac app for Gemini. I’ve been trying it, on and off, since. It’s ... not bad. Certainly better than Claude’s Electron shitbox. But the Gemini app isn’t all that good, either. I’m sticking with ChatGPT, which rem
Integrating smooth periodic functions
The Endeavour @ 2026-06-04 19:18:40
Several posts lately have looked at the function f(x) = cos(sin(x) + x). This post will look at the function from a different angle. It’s a smooth function with period 2π. For reasons I wrote about here, this means that the trapezoid rule should fin
New U.S. college grads now have higher unemployment than the average worker
Randal S. Olson @ 2026-06-04 18:00:00
A recent U.S. college degree long meant lower unemployment than the average worker. That edge flipped in 2019, and the gap is now the widest on record.
More Conversations, Complex Questions, and Bold Ideas in Season Five of ‘The Joy of Why’
Quanta Magazine @ 2026-06-04 16:12:35
The podcast returns with 12 all-new episodes that explore the biggest questions in basic science and mathematics. The post More Conversations, Complex Questions, and Bold Ideas in Season Five of ‘The Joy of Why’ first appeared on Quanta Maga
30+ Updates per Second per Account: Uber Scales Ledger Processing with Batching
InfoQ @ 2026-06-04 16:02:00
Uber introduced a high-throughput financial ledger processing system designed to handle hot account write contention at scale. Using 250ms batching, Redis coordination, and optimistic atomic updates, the system supports 30+ updates per second per account
Rotation revisited: Cycle decomposition in clang’s libcxx
old new thing @ 2026-06-04 16:00:00
Rotating in the minimum number of steps by performing cycle decomposition. The post Rotation revisited: Cycle decomposition in clang’s libcxx appeared first on The Old New Thing .
Partitions over permutations
The Endeavour @ 2026-06-04 15:48:56
I was thinking more about the cosine approximation to the Gaussian exp(−z²) ≈ (1 + cos(sin(z) + z))/2 that I wrote about last week. The two expressions above are close along the real axis but not along the imaginary axis. If z = iy, the right side grows m
The AI-Driven Resurgence of Native Mac App Development
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-04 15:43:26
Jason Snell at Six Colors, looking ahead to WWDC next week: These days, I’m getting emails pitching me for an endless stream of new Mac apps. It’s quite remarkable because there was a period five or ten years ago when it seemed like all app developmen
What Bun Can Tell Us About AI, Open Source and Anthropic
tecosystems @ 2026-06-04 15:18:05
In early December last year, Anthropic acquired Oven, the makers of Bun, a small, fast, open source JavaScript runtime. It’s also a package manager, bundler and test runner but it’s had the most success as a fast runtime built on Safari’s JavaScriptCore ra
What Bun Can Tell Us About AI, Open Source and Anthropic
Sogrady @ 2026-06-04 15:18:05
In early December last year, Anthropic acquired Oven, the makers of Bun, a small, fast, open source JavaScript runtime. It’s also a package manager, bundler and test runner but it’s had the most success as a fast runtime built on Safari’s JavaScriptCore ra
The Apache® Software Foundation Announces New Top-Level Project
ASF @ 2026-06-04 15:00:00
Apache® Livy, a REST service for Apache Spark™, becomes a Top-Level Project Wilmington, DE – June 4, 2026 – The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the global home of open source software the world relies on, today announced that Apachy Livy has becom
How a Culture of Data-Driven Conversations Can Support Platform Engineering
InfoQ @ 2026-06-04 13:54:00
To provide SRE as a service, a team built a center of excellence, introducing Federated SREs and roles like production manager and technical tribe lead. They created a culture of data-driven conversations where SLOs and SLAs were democratised. Surviving
Announcing the Networking Workgroup
Swift blog @ 2026-06-04 12:00:00
The Swift Ecosystem Steering Group is excited to announce the creation of the Networking workgroup ! Workgroups are community-led efforts, formally recognized by the project, to advance key areas of Swift. The primary goal is to guide the evolution of
AWS Replaces Fat-Tree Data Center Networks with Random Graph Theory, Cutting Routers by 69%
InfoQ @ 2026-06-04 10:25:00
AWS disclosed that Resilient Network Graphs, a flat network architecture based on quasi-random graph theory, is now the default for most new data center builds. The design replaces fat-tree hierarchies with direct ToR-to-ToR mesh connections using passiv
Next.js 16.2: 400% Faster Dev Startup, Faster Rendering, and Deeper Tooling for AI Agents
InfoQ @ 2026-06-04 08:47:00
Vercel has released Next.js 16.2, featuring performance enhancements that make development startup 400% faster and rendering up to 60% quicker. The update includes AI-assisted development tools, improved Turbopack efficiency, and better error reporting.
Another Gem From the Annals of Nick Bilton Jackassery
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-04 04:26:50
I look forward to pseudoscience like this finally getting some airtime on 60 Minutes. For 58 long years the program has been hopelessly biased toward actual science. ★
If There’s One Thing Nick Bilton Knows, It’s Television
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-04 04:23:25
Back in 2011, when he was a tech columnist at The New York Times, Nick Bilton figured out that Apple was soon going to launch an Apple branded-television set, with no remote control. You’d just talk to it. This made no sense of course, as I pointed out .
MENA PR - Why flexibility is non-negotiable in the Middle East’s AI transformation journey
Red Hat blog @ 2026-06-04 02:00:00
In the dynamic digital landscape of the Middle East, we are seeing a shift from AI experimentation to production-ready innovation. This transition is becoming a key factor in driving national competitiveness and economic resilience across the region.The op
The path to autonomous intelligent networks
Red Hat blog @ 2026-06-04 02:00:00
Telecommunications (telco) service providers face a landscape of massive operational complexity. As they adopt 5G standalone architectures and multivendor radio access networks (RANs), they must manage billions of events across hundreds of thousands of net
The next evolution of Red Hat documentation is here
Red Hat blog @ 2026-06-04 02:00:00
As we at Red Hat continue to evolve our products, we are also transforming how you consume the information needed to run them. We are excited to announce a wave of significant enhancements coming to the Red Hat documentation experience at docs.redhat.com.T
Managing IT Operations when AI outpaces your patching cycle
Red Hat blog @ 2026-06-04 02:00:00
It’s no surprise that AI has altered the technology landscape and added more complexity for IT teams. And when it comes to vulnerability management and patching, scheduled security is now outpaced by AI-detected vulnerabilities. This new complexity means o
Beyond automation: Why the surge in AI-driven security vulnerabilities demands human technical advocacy
Red Hat blog @ 2026-06-04 02:00:00
Future historians will remember spring 2026 as the dawn of AI-driven security vulnerability reporting. On April 7, Anthropic announced a preview of its Claude Mythos AI model, made available to select companies as part of Project Glasswing. The initiative
Scott Pelley on Leaving ‘60 Minutes’: ‘Incompetence and Unprofessionalism in the New Management Have Wreaked Havoc’
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-04 01:19:28
Scott Pelley, in a statement posted on Instagram (which I’ll quote in full, as the original is locked behind a dickwall if you’re not signed in to an Instagram account): There has never been anything in America like 60 Minutes. The Sunday traditio
Improve your application resilience with Amazon Cognito multi-Region replication
AWS Blog @ 2026-06-04 00:37:29
Amazon Cognito now offers multi-Region replication that automatically synchronizes user data, credentials, and pool configurations to a secondary AWS Region, enabling uninterrupted authentication during regional failovers without forced password resets—plu
What's new in Swift: May 2026 Edition
Swift blog @ 2026-06-03 23:45:00
Welcome to “What’s new in Swift,” a curated digest of releases, videos, and discussions in the Swift project and community. To start, we’re focusing on some of the many local meetup groups sharing Swift content: Around the world, local meetup groups
The ‘60 Minutes’ Purge
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-03 23:32:52
Paramount’s “Press Express” page promoting 60 Minutes still lists all eight correspondents from the 2025–2026 season, the program’s 58th. (Perhaps they fired the person responsible for keeping the cast page up to date.) In the order they appear on Paramou
The Industrialization of Academic Research
Computational Complexity @ 2026-06-03 21:58:03
Yesterday, National Academy of Sciences President Marcia McNutt delivered her last annual State of the Sciences Address . Overall the talk basically calls us to adapt to the new reality that industrial and foundation support for research has taken a
CBS News Fires Scott Pelley of ‘60 Minutes’
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-03 21:49:56
Benjamin Mullin and Michael M. Grynbaum: In a formal letter to Mr. Pelley, which was obtained by The New York Times, Mr. Bilton wrote that the correspondent had been “terminated for cause effective immediately.” The letter is a must-read. No sum
The Underworld Market to Remove the Recording Indicator Light on Meta Glasses
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-03 21:39:13
Joanna Stern, on YouTube: People across the country are offering a service on Facebook Marketplace to disable the recording light on Ray-Ban Meta glasses. They call it “Stealth Mode.” Joanna paid $100 for the modification and went inside the growing b
Update for Apps Distributed in Texas
Apple Developer News and Updates @ 2026-06-03 19:00:22
Due to a recent court ruling lifting an injunction on Texas law SB 2420, new Apple Accounts in Texas are now subject to the law, which introduced age assurance requirements for app marketplaces and developers. As previously announced , this includes age
Gas prices feel like a record in 2026. Adjusted for inflation, they are not
Randal S. Olson @ 2026-06-03 18:00:00
U.S. gas prices jumped nearly 60% since January in the 2026 oil crisis, but adjusted for inflation they sit below the 1981, 2008, and 2022 peaks.
Naively summing an alternating series
The Endeavour @ 2026-06-03 17:13:24
Suppose you run across the power series for the exponential function and decide to code it up. Good idea: you’ll probably learn something, though maybe not what you expect. Maybe you decide a tolerance of 10−12 is good enough, and so you sum the ter
Reconnecting to humanity: The interstitials of TED2026
TED Blog @ 2026-06-03 17:00:13
The interstitial program of TED2026 was a mixed celebration of the acutely human and the purely robotic. We were brought back to basic tenets of human connection through the rhythmic dance piece “Nemesis”; an animated short where music is the thread tying
Inside Google’s System for Coordinated A/B Testing across its Global Service Fleet
InfoQ @ 2026-06-03 16:54:00
Google has shared details of its fleet wide large scale A/B experimentation system designed to standardize experiment assignment, exposure logging, and configuration propagation across distributed services. The approach enables consistent measurement acr
Entanglement Builds Space-Time. Now “Magic” Gives It Gravity.
Quanta Magazine @ 2026-06-03 16:34:29
In holographic theories, physicists may have traced the pliability of space-time to its quantum roots: a measure of quantumness known as “magic.” The post Entanglement Builds Space-Time. Now “Magic” Gives It Gravity. first appeared on Quanta
Rotation revisited: A shocking discovery about gcc’s unidirectional rotation algorithm
old new thing @ 2026-06-03 16:00:00
We've seen this before. The post Rotation revisited: A shocking discovery about gcc’s unidirectional rotation algorithm appeared first on The Old New Thing .
Three Countries Own the Lithium Market. An MIT Startup Wants to Break Their Grip.
Singularity Hub @ 2026-06-03 16:00:00
A new process for mining lithium-rich rock could slash costs and pollution—and decentralize global lithium production. The post Three Countries Own the Lithium Market. An MIT Startup Wants to Break Their Grip. appeared first on SingularityHub .
Podcast CB SyR 560: OVNIs de Trump, asimetría en cetáceos, S301 orbita Sgr A*, conjetura de la distancia unitaria y evento solar extremo en siglo XII
La Ciencia de la Mula Francis @ 2026-06-03 14:38:48
Te recomiendo disfrutar del episodio 560 del podcast Coffee Break: Señal y Ruido [iVoox A, iVoox B], titulado “OVNIs; Cetáceos; Sag A*; IA en Matemáticas; Arqueoastronomía Solar”, 28 may 2026. «La […] La entrada Podcast CB SyR 560: OVNIs de Trump
Apple Developer Centers are expanding to Berlin
Apple Developer News and Updates @ 2026-06-03 14:00:13
Apple Developer Centers are dedicated spaces designed for in-person developer sessions, labs, workshops, and appointments across a wide range of Apple technologies and platforms. With locations in Cupertino, Shanghai, Bengaluru, and Singapore, these p
Análisis de ajedrez | El vigor de Assaubáyeva
Partidas ajedrez El País @ 2026-06-03 13:31:43
La kazaja es, ante todo, una competidora feroz, más allá del talento imprescindible para llegar a la élite y triunfar
Kotlin 2.4.0 Released
Kotlin Blog @ 2026-06-03 12:14:55
The Kotlin 2.4.0 release is out! Here are the main highlights: For the complete list of changes, refer to What’s new in Kotlin 2.4.0 or the release notes on GitHub. How to install Kotlin 2.4.0 The latest version of Kotlin is included in the latest ve
Kotlin 2.4.0 Released
Kotlin news @ 2026-06-03 12:14:55
The Kotlin 2.4.0 release is out! Here are the main highlights: For the complete list of changes, refer to What’s new in Kotlin 2.4.0 or the release notes on GitHub. How to install Kotlin 2.4.0 The latest version of Kotlin is included in the latest ve
Node.js Moves to One Major Release Per Year, Starting with Node 27
InfoQ @ 2026-06-03 08:40:00
Node.js will change its release schedule starting with version 27 in October 2026, moving from two major releases per year to one. All releases will become Long-Term Support (LTS), removing the distinction between odd and even versions. An Alpha channel
This Week in Rust 654
This Week in Rust @ 2026-06-03 06:00:00
Hello and welcome to another issue of This Week in Rust ! Rust is a programming language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. This is a weekly summary of its progress and community. Want something mentioned? Tag us at @thiswee
Meta Reportedly Has a Slew of New Smart Glasses Planned for This Year
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-02 23:54:43
James Pero, summarizing for Gizmodo this paywalled report by Jyoti Mann for The Information: But, wait, there’s more: in addition to the fall releases, The Information reports that Meta also has a pair slated for December, codenamed “Mojito VIP.” Th
End of Civilization News
Not Even Wrong @ 2026-06-02 23:26:52
The big AI/math news is the release today of the Leiden Declaration on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics. It’s an excellent attempt to identify the new threats to the intellectual culture of the mathematics community and begin a discussion of w
Apple, the Anti-‘Metaverse’ VR Company
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-02 22:48:08
One more bit of “ metaverse fever dream ” follow-up. The one company in the field that Nick Heer doesn’t mention is Apple, makers of the best-known (albeit not best-selling) virtual reality headset. Think and say what you want about the Vision platform
The Metaverse Was Snake Oil for Isolation
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-02 22:42:33
A follow-up point from my post yesterday linking to Nick Heer’s blockbuster “ The Metaverse Fever Dream ”. In particular, the connection Heer draws between the rise of “metaverse” hype and the pandemic. I always sort of knew that metaverse hype roughl
Scott Pelley Accuses CBS News Boss of ‘Murdering’ ‘60 Minutes’
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-02 21:53:47
Michael M. Grynbaum and Benjamin Mullin, reporting for The New York Times (gift link): CBS News faced a fresh wave of turmoil on Monday after Scott Pelley, the “60 Minutes” correspondent, laced into the show’s newly hired executive producer during a s
Análisis de ajedrez | El colapso de Carlsen
Partidas ajedrez El País @ 2026-06-02 21:22:35
Praggnanandhaa aprovecha el ansia por ganar del noruego y le derrota por 2ª vez en una semana con un juego muy consistente
Recap of the April 2026 Frankfurt Area FreeBSD Hackathon – Sven Ruediger
FreeBSD Foundation @ 2026-06-02 21:09:49
From April 24–26, the FreeBSD community held its first regional hackathon in the Frankfurt area (Germany). The three-day event brought together 25 attendees, including seasoned project committers and guests interested in learning more about the FreeBSD co
Majorana 2 – Microsoft’s Scalable Quantum Processor With Reliable, Long-Lasting Qubits
Microsoft Quantum Blog @ 2026-06-02 20:30:00
Majorana 2 contains qubits that are 1,000x more reliable than those in our previous quantum processing unit. This rapid progress, enabled by AI, has cut our timeline in half for delivering a scalable quantum computer—now anticipated by 2029. The post M
The G7 on Open Source vs Open Weights
tecosystems @ 2026-06-02 19:32:32
The term “open source” was coined in 1998, at least in part, because the term that preceded it was unclear and required explanation. Free software was descriptive and understood within technical communities familiar with it, but misleading to newcomers who
The G7 on Open Source vs Open Weights
Sogrady @ 2026-06-02 19:32:32
The term “open source” was coined in 1998, at least in part, because the term that preceded it was unclear and required explanation. Free software was descriptive and understood within technical communities familiar with it, but misleading to newcomers who
The countries that work the most hours produce the least per hour
Randal S. Olson @ 2026-06-02 19:00:00
Across 40 OECD economies, the countries that log the most annual hours have the lowest output per hour. Why working longer rarely means producing more.
Three Ways to Get Paid
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-02 18:10:24
Jason Zweig, back in 2018: My father , who died in 1981, was an inexhaustible font of wisdom and wit. I don’t know when he told me this particular three-part rule, but I’ve never forgotten it. I tweeted it three years ago, but people keep asking for
Introducing the 2026 Apple Design Award winners
Apple Developer News and Updates @ 2026-06-02 17:50:09
Join us in celebrating these extraordinary apps and games. Meet the 2026 Apple Design Award winners
The First-Time-Buyer-Discount Dickover Scheme
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-02 17:08:12
Neil Panchal, on Twitter/X ( XCancel link ): Of all the dickovers, the dickover that blueballs you with some first-time buyer incentive. “Sign up and get 10% discount, new accounts only”, the dickover boasts. Never understood why you’d ever penalize
Rotation revisited: Another unidirectional algorithm
old new thing @ 2026-06-02 16:00:00
Moving in a straight line, in a different way. The post Rotation revisited: Another unidirectional algorithm appeared first on The Old New Thing .
OpenTelemetry Launches “Blueprints” Initiative to Simplify Enterprise Observability Adoption
InfoQ @ 2026-06-02 14:00:00
OpenTelemetry has introduced a new "Blueprints" initiative aimed at reducing the growing complexity of deploying and operating observability systems at scale. By Craig Risi
Fragments: June 2
Martin Fowler @ 2026-06-02 11:21:00
Greg Wilson has noticed that lots of folks are using dodgy metrics to figure out if AI tools are worth their costs. Would you measure lines of code generated, or tickets closed? Or would you send out a survey asking whether developers feel more prod
A local automaton for the 2D toric code
Quantum Journal @ 2026-06-02 10:16:58
Quantum 10, 2125 (2026). We construct a local decoder for the 2D toric code using ideas from the hierarchical classical cellular automata of Tsirelson and Gács. Our decoder is a circuit of strictly local quantu
Interview with Micah Zarin
John Carlos Baez @ 2026-06-02 10:00:32
I’m not completely happy with this interview with Micah Zarin. It was nothing he did, it was me. I forgot to say that current-day AI wastes a lot of energy, and companies hope to use it to lay off people, and oligarchs are using it to extract lots of
Interview with Micah Zarin
Physics Phorums @ 2026-06-02 10:00:32
I’m not completely happy with this interview with Micah Zarin. It was nothing he did, it was me. I forgot to say that current-day AI wastes a lot of energy, and companies hope to use it to lay off people, and oligarchs are using it to extract lots of
Google Workspace CLI: Unified Command-Line Tool Built for Humans and AI Agents
InfoQ @ 2026-06-02 08:33:00
Google has released a new CLI for Google Workspace, offering a unified interface for various services like Drive, Gmail, and Calendar. Built in Rust, the tool dynamically adjusts to API changes and features over 100 bundled skills. It requires Node.js an
[Sponsor] Mux — Video for Developers
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-02 03:45:43
Mux is what developers reach for when they need to do more with video. Video files are packed with data and context waiting to be unlocked. Mux Robots are AI workflows that unlock that data inside your video for summarization, caption translation, moder
How Fast Are You Aging? New Genetic Clock May Have the Answer
Singularity Hub @ 2026-06-02 02:59:55
A huge analysis of gene expression across species revealed genetic hallmarks of aging and could accelerate anti-aging treatments. The post How Fast Are You Aging? New Genetic Clock May Have the Answer appeared first on SingularityHub .
‘The Metaverse Fever Dream’
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-02 02:24:39
Nick Heer, at Pixel Envy, last week published a remarkable essay surveying — with copious receipts — the rise and fall of “metaverse” hype: The obsession with the metaverse seems to have solidified in Silicon Valley after Matthew Ball published an e
Launching the Rust Foundation Maintainers Fund
Rust blog @ 2026-06-02 02:00:00
If you want to financially support the development of Rust, please consider donating to the Rust Foundation Maintainers Fund. A few months ago, the Rust Foundation announced the Rust Foundation Maintainers Fund (RFMF). Since then, the Rust Proje
Intelligent JVM Monitoring: Combining JDK Flight Recorder with AI
Inside Java @ 2026-06-02 02:00:00
JFR simplifies troubleshooting and profiling by capturing detailed JVM event data—and with the JFR Streaming API, you can access those insights in real time. But what if you could go further and stream live JFR data straight into an AI system to enhance mo
‘If You Take the Weasel Job Then You Must Be the Weasel’
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-02 01:31:54
Hamilton Nolan, writing at How Things Work: There are only a few reasons why you might be hired for a prestigious job that you are obviously not qualified for. One is “they have recognized you for the genius that you are.” The urge to conclude that th
Introduction to Alibaba Nacos
Baeldung @ 2026-06-02 00:08:16
Learn what Alibaba Nacos is, how to set it up, and how to use it for service discovery, centralized configuration management, and coordination in distributed applications. The post Introduction to Alibaba Nacos first appeared on Baeldung .
Get started with OpenAI GPT-5.5, GPT-5.4 models, and Codex on Amazon Bedrock
AWS Blog @ 2026-06-01 23:33:28
OpenAI frontier models GPT-5.5 and GPT-5.4, and Codex, the OpenAI coding agent, are now generally available on Amazon Bedrock. Deploy frontier models on Bedrock's high performance inference engine with built-in security, governance, and pay-per-token prici
Java News Roundup: OpenJDK JEPs, Hazelcast, Quarkus, Hibernate, Koog, JHipster, Introducing Endive
InfoQ @ 2026-06-01 23:30:00
This week's Java roundup for May 25th, 2026, features news highlighting: lifecycle changes with two of the JEPs that were targeted for JDK 27; the GA release of Koog 1.0; point releases of Hazelcast, Quarkus, Hibernate and JHipster; the eighth milestone
‘We Are Living in Pinocchio’s World’
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-01 22:05:17
Om Malik: The Adventures of Pinocchio was published in serial form in 1881, aimed at Italian children in the way the 19th century aimed things at children, full of suffering, consequence, and moral instruction delivered through catastrophe. The pupp
Análisis de ajedrez | Coito mental interrumpido
Partidas ajedrez El País @ 2026-06-01 21:44:16
So concede el empate a Gukesh con una ventaja de casi 20 minutos en una posición muy complicada
Apache Kafka 4.3.0 Release Announcement
Confluent @ 2026-06-01 19:13:13
Apache Kafka 4.3, a release powered by 25 new KIPs. Apache Kafka 4.3 includes first-class support for preserving record headers in Kafka Streams
U.S. World War II veterans are fading from living memory
Randal S. Olson @ 2026-06-01 19:00:00
Of the 16.4 million who served in World War II, the VA projects about 31,000 U.S. veterans are still alive in 2026, nearing zero by the early 2040s.
Claude Code Adds Dynamic Workflows for Parallel Agent Coordination
InfoQ @ 2026-06-01 18:55:00
Anthropic introduced Dynamic Workflows, a new capability for Claude Code designed to handle complex software engineering tasks by coordinating large numbers of AI agents within a single workflow. The feature allows Claude to dynamically create orchestra
Amazon Made AI Podcasts for Products
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-01 18:41:51
Katie Notopoulos, a month ago at Business Insider: Amazon has launched a new feature that uses AI to generate a short, podcast-like audio segment where two “hosts” discuss the merits and reviews of a specific product. I think it could be one of th
Summing the Reciprocals of Primes
John Carlos Baez @ 2026-06-01 17:20:33
The sum of the reciprocals of the primes diverges, but very slowly. The sum of the reciprocals of the first 100 primes is 2.106… The sum of the reciprocals of the first 1,000 primes is 2.457… For the first 10,000 it’s 2.709… And it
Summing the Reciprocals of Primes
Physics Phorums @ 2026-06-01 17:20:33
The sum of the reciprocals of the primes diverges, but very slowly. The sum of the reciprocals of the first 100 primes is 2.106… The sum of the reciprocals of the first 1,000 primes is 2.457… For the first 10,000 it’s 2.709… And it
The Dirt That Refused To Die
Quanta Magazine @ 2026-06-01 16:44:57
Lifelike biochemistry continued to unfold in sterilized soil for six years, pointing to a metabolic theory for how biology began. The post The Dirt That Refused To Die first appeared on Quanta Magazine
AWS Weekly Roundup: Claude Opus 4.8 on AWS, Aurora MySQL with Kiro Powers, and more (June 1, 2026)
AWS Blog @ 2026-06-01 16:25:33
In my last Week in Review post, I shared what I’d been hearing from customers in the AI-Driven Development Lifecycle (AI-DLC) workshops I’ve been delivering. Last week I was back at it, this time in Denver for a two-day AI-DLC workshop, where I helped faci
All systems glow
Apple Developer News and Updates @ 2026-06-01 16:00:22
WWDC26 is just one week away. Get ready for five days of technology, creativity, and community — all online and free. Learn more
The placeholder name for the Windows 8 experience was “modern”
old new thing @ 2026-06-01 16:00:00
Modern this and that. The post The placeholder name for the Windows 8 experience was “modern” appeared first on The Old New Thing .
Odd Scenarios about Research Claims and Authorships
Computational Complexity @ 2026-06-01 15:02:03
Odd Scenarios about Research Claims I blogged about OpenAI's achievement of having AI solve a math problem here . My post had a few comments about authorship of such results. Lance had a post about co-authorship and AI here There are
It’s not just Taylor series
The Endeavour @ 2026-06-01 14:42:12
There is still active discussion on X about the approximation exp(−x²) ≈ (1 + cos(sin(x) + x))/2 and some are saying this can just be explained by Taylor series: the series for the two sides differ for the first time at the x6 term, so that’s why yo
Bringing Goodnotes to the web with Swift and WebAssembly
Swift blog @ 2026-06-01 14:00:00
Goodnotes has been helping millions of users take handwritten notes on iPad for over a decade, earning recognition as Apple’s iPad App of the Year in 2022. Today, the same Swift code that powers our iOS app also runs seamlessly in web browsers through We
A Practical Protocol for Quantum Oblivious Transfer from One-Way Functions
Quantum Journal @ 2026-06-01 13:54:59
Quantum 10, 2124 (2026). We present a new simulation-secure quantum oblivious transfer (QOT) protocol based on one-way functions in the plain model. With a focus on practical implementation, our protocol surpas
Subscribe by email
The Endeavour @ 2026-06-01 13:01:26
Readers have subscribed to this blog via email almost from its beginning in 2008, but how they have subscribed has changed several times. I’ve used several services to provide email subscription that have come and gone. For the past two years I̵
Quantum Cellular Automata on Symmetric Subalgebras
Quantum Journal @ 2026-06-01 10:01:22
Quantum 10, 2123 (2026). We investigate quantum cellular automata (QCA) on one-dimensional spin systems defined over a subalgebra of the full local operator algebra – the symmetric subalgebra under a finite Abe
How to Solve the Sock Merchant Problem in Java
Baeldung @ 2026-06-01 09:59:55
Explore two approaches to solving the Sock Merchant Problem in Java. The post How to Solve the Sock Merchant Problem in Java first appeared on Baeldung .
Squeezing Enhancement in Lossy Multi-Path Atom Interferometers
Quantum Journal @ 2026-06-01 09:49:33
Quantum 10, 2122 (2026). This paper explores the sensitivity gains afforded by spin-squeezed states in atom interferometry, in particular using Bragg diffraction. We introduce a generalised input-output formali
The Talk Show Live From WWDC 2026: Tuesday June 9
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-01 03:59:00
Location: The California Theatre, San Jose Showtime: Tuesday, 9 June 2026, 7pm PT (Doors open 6pm) Special Guest(s): For sure Price: $45 The annual live audience episode of The Talk Show during the week of WWDC. If you can make it, you sho
exe.dev
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-01 03:55:40
My thanks to exe.dev for sponsoring last week at DF (with a very cool graphic ad — just love the way it looks). exe.dev is a cloud for the agent era — it gives you a pool of VMs with SSH, root, and web auth by default. Secrets injected at the network
Take Two
Daring Fireball @ 2026-06-01 02:15:44
Mark Gurman, on Twitter/X ( XCancel link ) Kelsey Peterson, the Apple AI employee who introduced the never-launched Siri revamp in 2024, just started at OpenAI — so we’ll be getting someone new next month for Attempt 2 at WWDC. Pretty sure we were
Análisis de ajedrez | Carlsen se desquita de Firouzja con un juego impecable
Partidas ajedrez El País @ 2026-05-31 21:10:40
Después de tres derrotas en cinco rondas, el ‘número uno’ vence al líder, quien le había ganado en la ronda inaugural
Waiting for Complex Page With JavaScript to Load in Selenium WebDriver
Baeldung @ 2026-05-31 19:27:48
Explore various strategies for waiting until a JavaScript-heavy page is fully loaded in Selenium WebDriver. The post Waiting for Complex Page With JavaScript to Load in Selenium WebDriver first appeared on Baeldung .
Guide to Subagent Orchestration in Spring AI
Baeldung @ 2026-05-31 19:19:02
Learn how to build a subagent orchestration system using Spring AI and Spring AI Community Agent Utils. The post Guide to Subagent Orchestration in Spring AI first appeared on Baeldung .
Embedding HTML UIs in MCP Servers With Spring AI
Baeldung @ 2026-05-31 19:16:19
Learn how to build a Spring AI MCP server, connect it to Claude Desktop, and embed interactive HTML UIs directly inside AI chat conversations. The post Embedding HTML UIs in MCP Servers With Spring AI first appeared on Baeldung .
Another Gaussian approximation
The Endeavour @ 2026-05-31 18:15:49
The function (1 + cos(x))/2 gives a fair approximation to the Gaussian density exp(−x²) You can make the approximation much better by raising it to a power. The function ((1 + cos(x))/2)4 gives a good lower bound and ((1 + cos(x))/2)3.5597 gives a good up
Spot checking polynomial identities
The Endeavour @ 2026-05-30 23:06:49
If a polynomial identity holds at a few random points, it’s very like true. We’ll make this statement more precise, but first let’s look at some applications. You may want to test an identity that naturally presents itself as a statement
Análisis de ajedrez | So aplasta a un débil Carlsen
Partidas ajedrez El País @ 2026-05-30 21:32:53
El noruego olvida sus propios análisis en las horas previas, se lanza a ganar cuando estaba peor y cae de forma inapelable
Meta Is Launching Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp Subscriptions for ‘Fun Features’
Daring Fireball @ 2026-05-30 17:34:02
Sarah Perez, reporting for TechCrunch: Meta is doubling down on its subscription offerings. On Wednesday, the social networking giant announced it’s now rolling out its consumer subscription plans globally for its flagship apps, Instagram, Facebook, a
Daniel Jalkut on AI
Daring Fireball @ 2026-05-30 17:27:20
Daniel Jalkut, on Mastodon (cross-posted to Bluesky and Threads ): My take on AI is, essentially, everybody who’s against it is too against it and everybody who’s for it is too for it. I concur with this take completely. ( Sidenote: The diff
This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through May 30)
Singularity Hub @ 2026-05-30 16:00:00
Every week, we scour the web for important, insightful, and fascinating stories in science and technology. The post This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through May 30) appeared first on SingularityHub .
Yours Truly on TBPN Yesterday
Daring Fireball @ 2026-05-30 14:28:10
Fun show, good questions I thought. ★