Two recent studies examined fungi in plant life: Phys.org described a hidden fungus inside desert moss that researchers said could alter the 470-million-year account of how plants moved onto land, while a separate Science study mapped arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi across global topsoils for the first time. The mapping study estimated that Earth’s topsoils contain about 110 quadrillion kilometers, or roughly 68 quadrillion miles, of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal hyphae, microscopic tube-like st... Read more ›
Publish an HTTPS DNS record. Let browsers reach HTTP/3 on the first connection instead of wasting a round trip. Read more ›
Trade experts at Flexport say July could bring sweeping tariff changes, new compliance requirements and legal battles over U.S. trade policy. The post appeared first on <a href=" Read more ›
What happens when two New York City powerhouses — one who runs Los Burritos Juárez, one of the hottest North Mexican-style burrito joints in Brooklyn, and the other a James Beard Awards finalist behind Whoopsie Daisy — team up as co-partners to open a new restaurant and bar exploring Northern Mexican cuisines and drinks? You […] Read more ›
GitLab 19.1 released with secret false positive detection with GitLab Duo. Read more ›
In , co-authored with Epoch AI, we looked at the public evidence on how good Mythos Preview was at vulnerability discovery and exploit development. In this post, I consider the implications. For vulnerability discovery: moving from sparse sampling to dense sampling, AI vs fuzzing, long-term defense dominant but bumpy ride in 2026-2027 due to slow patch rollouts; offline vs online exploitation and why both are offense-dominant, except for one defensive use case of exploit development. AI disco... Read more ›
Permanently installing a heat pump system in a building is expensive. But new window units can deliver many of the benefits with far less cost and go with renters when they move. Read more ›
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AutoJack is a novel exploit chain showing how a single malicious webpage can turn an AI browsing agent into a remote code execution vector on the host machine. By abusing trust in localhost, missing authentication, and unsafe parameter handling, attackers can trigger arbitrary process execution through AutoGen Studio’s MCP WebSocket. The research highlights a broader pattern - when agents can browse untrusted content and access local services, traditional boundaries like localhost are no long... Read more ›
You'd think that given the same bytes of input you'd get the same bytes of output. lol. lmao. No, you don't. It's complicated. Read more ›
We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science. Read more ›
Beautiful animated components for Vue. Built with Tailwind CSS and motion-v. Read more ›
YaFF is a high-performance C++ serialization library that provides a zero-copy wire format for the Protobuf ecosystem. - yandex/yaff Read more ›
An increasing number of people are finding trail running relatively late in life – and they’re reaping the health benefitsEarlier this year, 62-year-old Karla Wagner placed second in the 100-mile division of the Grandmaster Ultras, an Arizona trail-running event designed for 50-and-over runners in the age group known as “grandmaster”.For most of her adult life, Wagner, who is from Lander, Wyoming, avoided running because it triggered her asthma. But when asthma meds improved, she added trail ... Read more ›
Brazil’s central bank cut its key interest rate by a quarter-point for a third straight meeting, cautiously pressing ahead with an unwinding of ultra-tight monetary policy despite a worsening inflation outlook. Read more ›
The Adobe Graphic Design Bundle has 3 courses designed to help you learn the essentials of graphic design and how to apply those skills to your projects. Courses cover Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. You’ll learn all aspects of the design process. It’s on sale for $50. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated […] Read more ›
Unpacking and describing the phenomenon of nationalism and data privacy. Read more ›
Learn how full-text search indexes on Databricks can accelerate substring and keyword queries by 100x or more on large Delta and Iceberg tables. Read more ›
First, I want to tell you how exactly I got to this point and why I started researching different options for handling asynchronous I/O on Linux… Last year, my students and I built a reverse proxy server called TinyGate. It was super simple, worker-based, and it basically worked well. Of course, I didn’t expect it to be very fast, but it was an educational project, and since we’d made a real, kind of production-ready tool, I was really proud of it. But my students weren’t as happy as I was - ... Read more ›
You might find this post especially useful if you have a project with many #[sqlx::test] tests. Read more ›