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Mercor’s Brendan Foody calls out Sequoia, accusing it of
Tech
Jun 9, 2026TechCrunch

Mercor’s Brendan Foody calls out Sequoia, accusing it of

Mercor co-founder Brendan Foody has publicly accused elite VC firm Sequoia of using "dual-pricing" strategies, investing in startups at two different valuations while founders highlight only the higher figure. This practice, Foody claims, misleads employees and angel investors about a company's true worth. Sequoia partner Shaun Maguire defended the firm, calling it a response to competitive market dynamics rather than a deceptive tactic, sparking debate on startup valuation transparency.

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regional: Zillow co-founder and Seattle tech icon Rich Barton takes
Tech
Jun 9, 2026GeekWire

regional: Zillow co-founder and Seattle tech icon Rich Barton takes

Rich Barton, co-founder of Zillow and Expedia, has officially moved from Seattle to Las Vegas, citing an empty nest and a new chapter. His departure aligns with a trend of wealthy tech leaders leaving Washington state amid a contentious debate over new taxes on high earners and capital gains.

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RetroPad: The Ultra-Compact Notepad Revival
Review
Jun 7, 2026Tom's Hardware

RetroPad: The Ultra-Compact Notepad Revival

RetroPad, a full-feature-parity Windows XP Notepad re-creation by Dave W. Plummer, shrinks the app to under 3KB using x86 assembly. It's a technical marvel showcasing extreme optimization, but its current Windows 11 compatibility is a significant hurdle for general users.

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Quantifying Token Use in Agentic Software Engineering: Where Costs Lie
Programming
Jun 7, 2026Hacker News

Quantifying Token Use in Agentic Software Engineering: Where Costs Lie

LLM-based Multi-Agent (LLM-MA) systems automate complex software tasks, but their token consumption, and thus costs, are poorly understood. New research analyzing the ChatDev framework with GPT-5 reveals that the iterative Code Review stage consumes a striking 59.4% of tokens, with input tokens making up 53.9% of total consumption. This indicates that the primary cost in agentic software engineering lies in refinement and verification, not initial generation, offering crucial insights for cost prediction and workflow optimization.

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Jensen Huang's AI Risk Stance: A Reality Check
Review
Jun 7, 2026TechRadar

Jensen Huang's AI Risk Stance: A Reality Check

Quick Verdict: A Pragmatic Perspective on AI Risks In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, few figures hold as much sway as Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO of Nvidia. His company is not just a

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startups: Bank of England governor warns AI may need to be rationed
Tech
Jun 7, 2026The Next Web

startups: Bank of England governor warns AI may need to be rationed

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey has warned that artificial intelligence may soon require rationing due to its escalating energy demands outstripping available power supplies. He stated that governments face "very big social choices" in prioritizing AI applications, citing examples like healthcare versus defense. Evidence of grid strain is already emerging in the EU and US, underscoring the urgency of this infrastructural challenge.

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ANSI Escape Codes: The Enduring Foundation of Terminal UI
Programming
Jun 5, 2026Hacker News

ANSI Escape Codes: The Enduring Foundation of Terminal UI

ANSI escape codes, a standard nearly 50 years old, are the simple yet powerful backbone behind almost all modern terminal UIs, enabling everything from bold text and colors to interactive progress bars and full-screen applications. Understanding their basic structure – starting with the Escape character and followed by a Control Sequence Introducer – reveals how terminals interpret commands for text formatting, cursor control, and advanced coloring. These codes have adapted with modern libraries and continue to be a fundamental and enduring technology for developers.

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Defense Tech, AI, and Fundraising Converge at StrictlyVC Los Angeles
Tech
Jun 5, 2026TechCrunch AI

Defense Tech, AI, and Fundraising Converge at StrictlyVC Los Angeles

On June 18, industry leaders, investors, and founders will gather at The Aerospace Corporation Campus in El Segundo for StrictlyVC Los Angeles. This exclusive event promises an evening of profound discussions,

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Programming
Jun 5, 2026Hacker News

CASTOR: CERN's Legacy for Petabyte-Scale Data Management

Explore CASTOR, CERN's Advanced STORage Manager, a hierarchical system designed for archiving vast volumes of physics data on both disk and tape. Understand its component-based architecture, key modules like the Stager and Name Server, and the critical role of tape infrastructure. Learn about its evolution, performance tradeoffs, and how developers interacted with this robust system before its succession by CTA.

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Which Hyrox Stations Are the Hardest: Insights from a Runner & Lifter
How To
Jun 3, 2026Lifehacker

Which Hyrox Stations Are the Hardest: Insights from a Runner & Lifter

Understand which Hyrox stations are toughest for runners and weightlifters, get actionable tips, and prepare for your race with insights from two experienced athletes.

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How to Understand the ASUS Ascent QN10 Mini PC: Features, Benefits
How To
Jun 4, 2026Fossbytes

How to Understand the ASUS Ascent QN10 Mini PC: Features, Benefits

Learn to quickly grasp the key features, unique capabilities, and design aspects of the newly unveiled ASUS Ascent QN10 Mini PC, powered by the Snapdragon X2 Elite, and what to expect regarding its availability.

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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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Navigating the Global AI Arena: Beyond Silicon Valley's Borders
Programming
Jun 2, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Navigating the Global AI Arena: Beyond Silicon Valley's Borders

The international AI landscape presents unique challenges and opportunities, requiring developers to think beyond traditional tech hubs. Key aspects include adapting AI models to local languages and cultures, navigating the complex global supply chain for critical hardware like semiconductors, and understanding how venture capital assesses these international ventures. Success hinges on deep local market understanding, robust technical solutions for localization, and resilience against logistical hurdles.

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Navigating the ROG Xbox Ally X20: Upgrades, Stick Drift Fix, and the
How To
Jun 2, 2026MakeUseOf

Navigating the ROG Xbox Ally X20: Upgrades, Stick Drift Fix, and the

Understand the ROG Xbox Ally X20's new OLED screen and stick drift fix, and learn about its high-cost, bundle-only release strategy to make informed purchasing decisions.

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The Best of 2026 (So Far): A Mid-Year Roundup
Games
May 30, 2026Kotaku

The Best of 2026 (So Far): A Mid-Year Roundup

Well, we're officially five months deep into 2026, and if you're anything like us, your backlog is already groaning under the weight of some truly exceptional releases. This year has wasted no time in dropping certified

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UGREEN Maxidok: Unleash Your Battle Station with Thunderbolt 5 Power
Games
May 29, 2026IGN

UGREEN Maxidok: Unleash Your Battle Station with Thunderbolt 5 Power

UGREEN Maxidok: Unleash Your Battle Station with Thunderbolt 5 Power! Ever felt like your ultimate gaming rig or creative workstation is bottlenecked by a spaghetti of cables and a desperate shortage of ports? You're

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regional: Tech Moves: Amazon’s healthcare business gets new leader
Tech
May 29, 2026GeekWire

regional: Tech Moves: Amazon’s healthcare business gets new leader

Neil Lindsay is stepping down as SVP of Amazon Health Services after five years, succeeded by telehealth veteran Dr. Roy Schoenberg. Concurrently, Avalara co-founder Scott McFarlane is resigning as CEO, with Hugo Sarrazin taking the top executive role. These significant leadership changes mark new eras for two prominent tech companies and their respective ventures.

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Become the Ultimate Spy: 7 Essential Tips for 007 First Light
Games
May 28, 2026Polygon

Become the Ultimate Spy: 7 Essential Tips for 007 First Light

Dive into 007 First Light and begin your journey to becoming an MI6 agent. This guide offers 7 essential beginner tips, from mastering stealth and gadget management to leveraging failure and understanding when to fight. Learn to defend the Crown like a true spy.

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Unpacking Delaware's Unique 'Corporate Vote' Feature
Programming
May 27, 2026Hacker News

Unpacking Delaware's Unique 'Corporate Vote' Feature

A Delaware judge ruled that "artificial entities" like corporations and LLCs can vote in certain local elections, citing their recognition as "persons" under Delaware law. This decision, stemming from a challenge to Fenwick Island's charter, highlights the state's unique corporate legal framework and its reliance on business entities.

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Agentic AI: Monitored, Single-Agent Workflows Dominate Development
Programming
May 27, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Agentic AI: Monitored, Single-Agent Workflows Dominate Development

AI agent usage has nearly doubled, yet developers maintain a strong preference for human oversight. A recent survey reveals single-agent workflows are dominant, driven by concerns for accuracy and security, even as work quality improves. Fintech and media lead adoption, leveraging tools like GitHub Copilot and LangChain under careful monitoring.

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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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Schneider Electric's India Data-Centre Business Set for Explosive
Tech
May 25, 2026The Next Web

Schneider Electric's India Data-Centre Business Set for Explosive

Schneider Electric projects its India data-centre business to outpace company-wide growth, potentially becoming its largest segment within 3-5 years. This is driven by India's massive planned data-centre expansion from 1.5 GW to 6-8 GW, bridging a significant gap between data consumption and capacity. Strategic investments, a strong Q1 2026 performance, and India's cost advantages underpin this outlook, despite challenges like rising material costs.

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WIRED Spotlights Top YouTube Browser Extensions for Enhanced Viewing
Tech
May 24, 2026Wired

WIRED Spotlights Top YouTube Browser Extensions for Enhanced Viewing

WIRED recently published a guide highlighting five browser extensions designed to significantly enhance the YouTube experience. While the article promises improved interaction with YouTube's vast daily content, detailed recommendations are exclusively available to paid subscribers. This underscores the value of expert curation for optimizing digital platforms, though some extensions may also involve their own subscription fees.

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iPhone LiDAR's Corner-Peeking Power: A Glimpse into the Future
Review
May 24, 2026Digital Trends

iPhone LiDAR's Corner-Peeking Power: A Glimpse into the Future

For years, the LiDAR sensor on Apple's premium devices like the iPhone Pro and iPad Pro has been a powerful, yet often underutilized, piece of hardware. While it enhances augmented reality (AR) experiences and improves

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Star Wars Goes Wild: Jabba's Buff Son Shakes Up Father-Son Lore
Games
May 24, 2026Polygon

Star Wars Goes Wild: Jabba's Buff Son Shakes Up Father-Son Lore

*The Mandalorian and Grogu* introduces Rotta the Hutt, Jabba’s buff son, as Star Wars' wildest father-son story yet. Voiced by Jeremy Allen White, Rotta rejects his infamous father's criminal legacy but embraces a life of gladiatorial combat. The film offers a memorable, if underdeveloped, take on inherited identity.

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