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Applied Aerospace & Defense Raises $650M in Highly Sought-After IPO
Tech
Jun 3, 2026The Next Web

Applied Aerospace & Defense Raises $650M in Highly Sought-After IPO

Applied Aerospace & Defense, a Huntsville-based firm, successfully raised $650 million in an IPO that was ten times oversubscribed, pricing shares at $20. The offering underscores a strong investor shift towards defense hardware and solidifies the company's $3.4 billion market valuation. Trading begins Wednesday on the NYSE under AADX.

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Programming
Jun 2, 2026Hacker News

Engineering a Solution: Debugging Global Mosquito-Borne Diseases

As developers, we're constantly tasked with solving complex problems, whether it's optimizing a database query or architecting a distributed system. But what if the 'bug' we're trying to fix is biological, with global

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Beats Over-Ear Headphones: Teaser Review
Review
Jun 1, 2026CNET

Beats Over-Ear Headphones: Teaser Review

Quick Verdict Beats has effectively generated buzz with the announcement of new over-ear headphones, highlighted by a social media teaser featuring football sensation Lamine Yamal. However, based on the provided source

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Nvidia N1/N1X SoCs: Leaked Specs Promise Exciting Future
Review
Jun 1, 2026Tom's Hardware

Nvidia N1/N1X SoCs: Leaked Specs Promise Exciting Future

Nvidia's N1 and N1X SoC specs have leaked, revealing powerful Arm-based chips with up to 20 cores and significant CUDA power. The N1X targets premium devices like MacBook Pro, while N1 aims for the midrange. This marks Nvidia's compelling return to Arm PCs, promising exciting new devices.

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Secluso: Building Private Home Security on Raspberry Pi with E2EE
Programming
May 30, 2026Hacker News

Secluso: Building Private Home Security on Raspberry Pi with E2EE

Reclaiming Privacy in Home Security with Secluso For many developers, the allure of smart home technology, including security cameras, is strong. Yet, the widespread reliance on cloud-based services for video storage

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Local AI Chatbots on iPhone: A Capable, Private Alternative
Review
May 29, 2026Engadget

Local AI Chatbots on iPhone: A Capable, Private Alternative

When most people picture AI chatbots, they envision powerful systems housed in distant data centers, constantly pinging servers to process requests. While cloud-based AI like ChatGPT and Gemini dominate the narrative,

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Mastering Production RAG with LangChain & Vector Databases — Key
Programming
May 29, 2026freeCodeCamp

Mastering Production RAG with LangChain & Vector Databases — Key

Building a Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) system often begins with exciting prototypes, quickly demonstrating the power of injecting external knowledge into large language models (LLMs). However, the journey from

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Witcher 3: Songs of the Past - A Surprising Return
Review
May 27, 2026Engadget

Witcher 3: Songs of the Past - A Surprising Return

CD Projekt Red surprised gamers with *Songs of the Past*, a new Witcher 3 expansion due in 2027. This unexpected DLC for the 2015 RPG offers more Geralt content but suggests a further delay for *The Witcher 4*. Expect high quality based on CDPR's history.

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Hadi Partovi, Code.org Founder, Takes Helm at Piano Education Startup
Tech
May 26, 2026GeekWire

Hadi Partovi, Code.org Founder, Takes Helm at Piano Education Startup

In a significant career pivot, Hadi Partovi, the visionary founder who recently stepped down as CEO of Code.org, has announced his new role as Chief Executive Officer of Payam Music. The Bothell, Washington-based piano

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industry: AI agents are quietly generating chaos engineering failures
Tech
May 25, 2026VentureBeat

industry: AI agents are quietly generating chaos engineering failures

AI agents are inadvertently causing significant, untracked production incidents by acting without full system context, blurring the lines between autonomous remediation and chaos engineering. Enterprises lack the frameworks to categorize these failures, leading to cascades stemming from narrow agent perspectives. Experts advocate for integrating agent governance with chaos engineering by treating agent actions as experiments and managing a shared “resilience budget” based on live system signals.

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Peec AI Skyrockets to $10M ARR in Six Months, Dominating AI Search
Tech
May 24, 2026The Next Web

Peec AI Skyrockets to $10M ARR in Six Months, Dominating AI Search

Berlin-based startup Peec AI has achieved a remarkable milestone, more than doubling its annual recurring revenue (ARR) to $10 million in just six months. The company's rapid ascent is attributed to its innovative

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Accelerate: High-Performance Parallel Arrays in Haskell — Key Details
Programming
May 16, 2026Hacker News

Accelerate: High-Performance Parallel Arrays in Haskell — Key Details

The Challenge of High-Performance Array Computing In the realm of scientific computing, data analysis, and graphics, array-based computations are fundamental. However, achieving high performance often means wrestling

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Games
May 16, 2026GameSpot

Powering Your Depths: Subnautica 2's Hydroelectric Turbine Explained

Mastering power generation in Subnautica 2 is crucial, and the Hydroelectric Turbine is your key to consistent, renewable energy. Learn where to find the necessary fragments for its blueprint, how to craft it using Titanium, Copper, and Silver, and strategically place it in underwater currents. Discover how Power Transmitters can extend your energy grid to keep your entire base powered, supporting all your vital facilities.

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Run a Local AI Coding Assistant: Ditch the Fees, Boost Privacy
How To
May 13, 2026How-To Geek

Run a Local AI Coding Assistant: Ditch the Fees, Boost Privacy

Stop Paying for AI Coding Assistants: Go Local, Stay Private Are you a developer tired of monthly fees, usage limits, and the privacy implications of sending your code to cloud-based AI assistants? What if you could

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Insider Threat: Akhter Brothers' Database Wipe - A Security Wake-Up
Review
May 13, 2026Ars Technica

Insider Threat: Akhter Brothers' Database Wipe - A Security Wake-Up

This comprehensive review examines the shocking incident where twin brothers, minutes after being fired, deleted 96 government databases. It highlights critical failures in HR, IT security, and incident response, offering crucial lessons for organizations.

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Armada's Portable AI Data Centers Fuel Bellevue Engineering Growth
Tech
May 12, 2026GeekWire

Armada's Portable AI Data Centers Fuel Bellevue Engineering Growth

A San Francisco-based startup, Armada, is significantly expanding its engineering footprint in Bellevue, Washington, growing its local team to approximately 120 people. The company specializes in developing rugged,

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Programming
May 10, 2026Hacker News

Hardware Attestation: A Developer's Look at Monopoly Risks

Hardware-based attestation, exemplified by Apple's App Attest and Google's Play Integrity APIs, is increasingly being used to verify device integrity. While presented as a security feature, this trend is effectively locking out alternative operating systems and hardware, enforcing a duopoly. This extends to web services via initiatives like reCAPTCHA Mobile Verification, creating significant anti-competitive challenges by mandating certified mobile devices for access.

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Build Your Own Private Cloud Workspace with KASM Workspaces
How To
May 10, 2026MakeUseOf

Build Your Own Private Cloud Workspace with KASM Workspaces

Learn to build your own private cloud workspace with KASM Workspaces in a few easy steps, leveraging Ubuntu Server, a custom domain, and Let's Encrypt for a secure, browser-based remote access solution.

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Intent-Based Chaos Testing Prevents AI's Confident, Catastrophic
Tech
May 10, 2026VentureBeat

Intent-Based Chaos Testing Prevents AI's Confident, Catastrophic

As autonomous AI systems become prevalent, intent-based chaos testing emerges as a critical method to prevent catastrophic failures caused by AI agents acting confidently but incorrectly. This approach addresses the limitations of traditional testing, which fails to account for AI's probabilistic nature and complex interactions. By measuring deviation from an agent's intended behavioral boundaries, this testing methodology helps ensure AI systems operate safely in unpredictable production environments.

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Enhancing UX: Applying Academic Theories in Web Design
Programming
May 9, 2026freeCodeCamp

Enhancing UX: Applying Academic Theories in Web Design

Poor web design leads to user frustration and abandonment. This handbook introduces evidence-based academic theories that, when applied to frontend development, transform interfaces from merely functional to cognitively efficient and behaviorally aligned. Learn to minimize friction and guide users seamlessly through their tasks.

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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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DOJ: Ransomware Gang Tapped Russian Government Databases
Tech
May 6, 2026TechCrunch

DOJ: Ransomware Gang Tapped Russian Government Databases

U.S. prosecutors revealed the Russian ransomware gang Karakurt accessed government databases and used law enforcement ties to evade taxes and military service, following the sentencing of hacker Deniss Zolotarjovs. This highlights Russia's role as a cybercriminal "safe haven."

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Silicon Valley's Cultural Cosplay: A Dangerous Smokescreen Exposed
Review
May 6, 2026CNET

Silicon Valley's Cultural Cosplay: A Dangerous Smokescreen Exposed

CNET critically reviews Silicon Valley's cultural cosplay at the Met Gala, labeling it a 'dangerous smokescreen' designed to mislead. Our analysis, based on the article's title, delves into this phenomenon, dissecting its superficiality and implied deceptive intent.

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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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The User-First Principle: Why Your Website Isn't For You
Programming
May 1, 2026Hacker News

The User-First Principle: Why Your Website Isn't For You

This article highlights a common problem in web development: websites often get designed to satisfy internal stakeholders' preferences rather than serve the end-user. It argues that a website is a tool, not art, and expert design decisions based on research are frequently overruled by subjective taste, leading to suboptimal user experiences and technical challenges. The piece emphasizes a user-first approach, urging developers and stakeholders to prioritize user needs backed by data.

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