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2026 GeekWire Awards: Big Winners Celebrate Seattle Tech Scene
Tech
May 9, 2026GeekWire

2026 GeekWire Awards: Big Winners Celebrate Seattle Tech Scene

SEATTLE, WA — The Pacific Northwest tech community converged Thursday evening at the Showbox SoDo, celebrating its vibrant ecosystem at the 2026 GeekWire Awards. The annual event, now in its 15th year and presented by

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Programming
May 9, 2026Hacker News

React2Shell: Unpacking a Critical RCE in React Flight

React2Shell (CVE-2025-55182) was a critical RCE vulnerability in React's Flight protocol, discovered by unpicking its undocumented internal workings. It leveraged how Flight deserializes complex objects and how `await` leniently handles "thenables," ultimately allowing attackers to execute arbitrary code by manipulating React's internal promise resolution logic.

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Indie Games: The Quiet Revolution Redrawing Gaming's Map
Games
May 9, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

Indie Games: The Quiet Revolution Redrawing Gaming's Map

Indie games have quietly sparked a revolution, transforming from a niche sideshow into a major force in the industry. Driven by accessible tools like the Godot engine and developer independence, indies are revitalizing abandoned genres and creating new ones. They now account for nearly half of Steam's full-game revenue, building a thriving, self-sufficient economy outside traditional publishing.

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No Dumb Questions: What is an MCP Server and Why Developers Care
Programming
May 9, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

No Dumb Questions: What is an MCP Server and Why Developers Care

MCP (Model Context Protocol) is a new standard that acts as a standardized bridge, enabling secure and efficient connections between large language models (LLMs) and external, private enterprise data sources. It addresses the complexity of traditional API integrations by standardizing data formats for AI, making agentic workflows more scalable and effective. MCP ensures LLMs have the crucial internal context needed for practical enterprise applications.

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Vvardenfell on Your Wrist: Morrowind Invades Fallout 4's PipBoy
Games
May 8, 2026Kotaku

Vvardenfell on Your Wrist: Morrowind Invades Fallout 4's PipBoy

A talented modder has achieved the seemingly impossible: running the entirety of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind inside Fallout 4's PipBoy. This incredible mod leverages OpenMW and a custom F4SE plugin to stream the classic RPG in real-time. It requires both games and a decent PC, but offers a truly unique meta-gaming experience.

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End of an Era: Takashi Tezuka to Retire from Nintendo After 40+ Years
Games
May 8, 2026IGN

End of an Era: Takashi Tezuka to Retire from Nintendo After 40+ Years

Legendary Nintendo designer Takashi Tezuka, a driving force behind iconic titles in the Mario and Zelda series for over four decades, is set to retire on June 26th. His incredible career included directing the original Zelda, helping create Yoshi, and supervising modern hits like Breath of the Wild.

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Mastering SCons for Modern Software Builds: A Developer's Guide
Programming
May 8, 2026freeCodeCamp

Mastering SCons for Modern Software Builds: A Developer's Guide

For developers who've navigated the intricate waters of Makefile syntax, grappled with elusive tab-versus-spaces bugs, or struggled to achieve consistent builds across diverse operating systems like Linux, macOS, and

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Allen Institute for AI Activates Key Computing Cluster for $152M
Tech
May 8, 2026GeekWire

Allen Institute for AI Activates Key Computing Cluster for $152M

The Allen Institute for AI (Ai2) has launched a powerful new computing cluster, a major step in its $152 million OMAI project backed by Nvidia and the National Science Foundation. This system will develop open AI models for scientific research, emphasizing transparency and collaboration. The move reinforces Ai2's mission despite recent leadership changes.

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Verify Your Laptop's USB Port Speed - Avoid Slow Transfers
How To
May 7, 2026MakeUseOf

Verify Your Laptop's USB Port Speed - Avoid Slow Transfers

Modern laptops can be a minefield of USB ports. They might all look the same, especially the sleek USB-C connectors, but their actual data transfer speeds can vary wildly. You might have a blazing-fast port right next

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Project Ethos Shifts Gears: Layoffs & a Bold New Vision for 2K's F2P
Games
May 8, 2026GamesIndustry.biz

Project Ethos Shifts Gears: Layoffs & a Bold New Vision for 2K's F2P

2K's 31st Union studio has undergone layoffs for its free-to-play shooter Project Ethos, while announcing a significant pivot to a "skill-based PVP roguelike experience." This change aims to streamline development and introduce a "more distinctive, fantasy-like visual identity" after a lukewarm initial reception.

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Google's New reCAPTCHA: Verification or Vexation
Review
May 8, 2026Android Authority

Google's New reCAPTCHA: Verification or Vexation

Quick Verdict Google's latest iteration of its reCAPTCHA system, designed to bolster online security against bots, introduces a significant shift: mandatory reliance on Google Play Services for verification. While this

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iPhone 18 Pro Leak: Smaller Face ID Cutout — A Glimpse into the
Review
May 7, 2026Digital Trends

iPhone 18 Pro Leak: Smaller Face ID Cutout — A Glimpse into the

Quick Verdict A recent "sketchy" leak suggests the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro might feature a significantly smaller Dynamic Island, achieved by moving the Face ID flood illuminator under the display. While exciting, this

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Tin Can Launches Program for Smartphone-Free Schools, Neighborhoods
Tech
May 7, 2026GeekWire

Tin Can Launches Program for Smartphone-Free Schools, Neighborhoods

Seattle startup Tin Can has launched "Tin Can Communities," a new program enabling schools and neighborhoods to collectively adopt its screenless phones for kids. This initiative supports a growing movement among parents and educators seeking to delay smartphone adoption, offering bulk pricing, onboarding, and group-specific features to foster real connections and reduce social pressure across entire networks.

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The Boys Season 5 Ep 6: Immortality Achieved, Stakes Skyrocket
Games
May 6, 2026IGN

The Boys Season 5 Ep 6: Immortality Achieved, Stakes Skyrocket

The Boys Season 5 Episode 6 "Though the Heavens Fall" finally ignites the main conflict, raising stakes with Homelander's newly acquired immortality. Despite a narrative stumble in Soldier Boy's pivotal decision, the episode blends dark humor, action, and character drama to set up a thrilling finale.

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OpenAI's GPT-5.5 Instant Reveals Partial Memory, Sparks Enterprise
Tech
May 6, 2026VentureBeat

OpenAI's GPT-5.5 Instant Reveals Partial Memory, Sparks Enterprise

OpenAI has updated ChatGPT to the GPT-5.5 Instant model, introducing a new partial memory feature that shows some of the context influencing AI responses. While improving transparency and accuracy, this incomplete observability layer could challenge enterprises by creating competing context logs alongside existing audit systems. Businesses must now formalize memory management to reconcile these new insights with their established processes.

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WIRED's Top Tech Gifts for Moms in 2026 Revealed
Tech
May 6, 2026Wired

WIRED's Top Tech Gifts for Moms in 2026 Revealed

WIRED has unveiled its updated "Best Gifts for Mom (2026)" guide, offering a curated selection of thoughtful tech and lifestyle products designed to delight mothers for any occasion. Released on May 5, 2026, the list

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Unlock Coding Potential: Build First, Learn Later with AI Tools
How To
May 4, 2026MakeUseOf

Unlock Coding Potential: Build First, Learn Later with AI Tools

Learn how AI-assisted coding tools like Claude Code transform the learning experience by providing immediate feedback, allowing you to build projects first and then understand the code through reverse-engineering, overcoming traditional coding barriers.

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Programming
May 4, 2026Hacker News

Introduction to Atom: The Syndication Format for Web Content — Key

As developers, we often encounter the need to efficiently distribute and consume frequently updated web content. Whether it's blog posts, news articles, or media files, having a standardized way to syndicate this

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Why Android Launchers Aren't Essential Anymore: A Modern Perspective
How To
May 4, 2026How-To Geek

Why Android Launchers Aren't Essential Anymore: A Modern Perspective

Discover why custom Android launchers, once essential for personalization, are now largely redundant as default phone interfaces offer robust customization and performance.

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Nvidia Jetson EOL Acceleration: A Challenging Shift for Developers
Review
May 4, 2026Tom's Hardware

Nvidia Jetson EOL Acceleration: A Challenging Shift for Developers

Nvidia is accelerating the end-of-life (EOL) for several of its older Jetson AI processor modules, specifically those based on the TX2 and Xavier architectures. This decision, driven by a global shortage of LPDDR4

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How to Edit PDFs on Android and Ditch Your Laptop for Good
How To
May 3, 2026MakeUseOf

How to Edit PDFs on Android and Ditch Your Laptop for Good

Learn to efficiently edit, annotate, and manage PDFs on your Android phone using PDFgear, a free and powerful app, allowing you to ditch your laptop for quick document tasks.

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Android Data Saver Mode: A Welcome Relief for Limited Data Users
Review
May 3, 2026ZDNet

Android Data Saver Mode: A Welcome Relief for Limited Data Users

Android's Data Saver mode offers a crucial solution for users with limited mobile data, preventing background data usage and reducing overcharges. Easy to activate and customize, it provides granular control over app data, though it requires managing exceptions.

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How to Choose an Affordable Foldable: Why Motorola Razr Leads
How To
May 3, 2026How-To Geek

How to Choose an Affordable Foldable: Why Motorola Razr Leads

So, you're thinking about a foldable phone, but the hefty price tags have always been a roadblock? Good news! The foldable market is finally becoming more accessible, thanks in large part to Motorola. While Samsung has

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Sonny Boy: The Existential Mystery That'll Hook You All Weekend
Games
May 3, 2026Polygon

Sonny Boy: The Existential Mystery That'll Hook You All Weekend

Sonny Boy is a 12-episode anime from director Shingo Natsume and Madhouse, available on Hulu and Disney Plus. It’s hailed as one of the most bingeable series, blending sci-fi mystery with a profound exploration of adolescence. Its unique storytelling, surreal visuals, and incredible soundtrack create a compulsive viewing experience that leaves a lasting impact.

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Top AI Dictation Apps of 2025 Ranked: A New Era of Voice-to-Text
Tech
May 3, 2026TechCrunch AI

Top AI Dictation Apps of 2025 Ranked: A New Era of Voice-to-Text

AI dictation apps have made significant strides, leveraging advanced LLMs and speech-to-text models to offer high accuracy and intelligent formatting. TechCrunch has ranked the top AI-powered dictation apps of 2025, highlighting tools like Wispr Flow, Willow, and Monologue for their innovative features, privacy options, and productivity enhancements. These apps are transforming how users interact with technology, making voice input a powerful alternative to typing.

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