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Rockstar hackers release their stolen data, reveal that Rockstar was right to not pay them anything for it
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23 Major News Sites Have Blocked the Wayback Machine – Digital History In Danger
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Man charged in arson attack on Sam Altman’s house had AI CEO kill list, prosecutors say
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Amazon is still paying Jeff Bezos an $80,000 yearly salary—but $1.6 million for travel and security
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Disney Layoffs of 1,000 Employees Are Underway; CEO Josh D’Amaro Says Cuts Will ‘Streamline’ Operations: ‘I Know This Is Hard’
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Missouri Town Council Approves Data Center. A Week Later, Voters Fire Half of Council
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IBM folds to U.S President anti-DEI push, admits no misconduct but pays $17M penalty | IBM is first firm to pay penalty under U.S President’s “Civil Rights Fraud Initiative.”
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Google will begin punishing sites for back button hijacking starting in June
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The US government wants Reddit to snitch on one of its users through a grand jury
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The Neo-Nazi Enforcer Who Helped Build Peter Thiel’s Online Influence Empire
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Bosses say AI boosts productivity – workers say they’re drowning in ‘workslop’
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Facebook and Instagram Tighten Censorship Rules for Saying “Antifa” | Meta’s new rules let it ban users or suppress comments that include the word “antifa” alongside “content-level threat signals.”
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From Molotov cocktails to data center shutdowns, the AI backlash is turning revolutionary
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Man who vandalized Sam Altman's home claimed AI would end humanity, charged with attempted murder
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Wind farms provided 41% of country's electricity in March
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The Guardian view on AI politics: US datacentre protests are a warning to big tech - In both Republican and Democratic states, scepticism and hostility towards an unregulated construction boom is growing
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Slate Auto raises $650M to fund its affordable EV truck plans
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Social media platforms need to stop never-ending scrolling, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said
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AI Is Finding Bugs That Hackers Can Exploit. Get Ready for Bugmageddon.
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Apple chooses Amazon satellites for iPhone, years after rejecting Starlink offer.
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The FCC grants Netgear a conditional approval to import its future consumer routers, cable modems, and cable gateways into the US through October 1, 2027 (Sean Hollister/The Verge)
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US-based Credo, which specializes in data center connectivity, agrees to acquire Israeli chip company DustPhotonics in a cash-and-stock deal worth up to $1.3B (CTech)
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AWS launches Amazon Bio Discovery, a new AI-powered application designed to speed up drug development, giving scientists access to biological foundation models (Reuters)
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Users accuse Anthropic of degrading the performance of Claude Opus 4.6 and Claude Code; employees publicly deny the company degrades models to manage capacity (Carl Franzen/VentureBeat)
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Kraken co-CEO Arjun Sethi says the crypto exchange has confidentially filed for a US IPO; it was valued at $13.3B this month, down from a $20B peak in late 2025 (Cory Schouten/Semafor)
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OpenAI rolls out GPT-5.4-Cyber, which is fine-tuned for additional cybersecurity use cases, to some participants of its Trusted Access for Cyber program (Rachel Metz/Bloomberg)
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Anthropic redesigns Claude Code on desktop, adding a sidebar for managing multiple sessions, a drag-and-drop layout, an integrated terminal, and a file editor (Claude)
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Source: Anthropic is preparing to release Claude Opus 4.7, along with a new AI-powered tool for designing websites and presentations, as soon as this week (Stephanie Palazzolo/The Information)
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Nvidia stock rose 18%+ over the past ten days, its longest winning streak since 2023; Jensen Huang said in March that Nvidia has $1T of GPU orders through 2027 (Katie Tarasov/CNBC)
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Bluefish, which helps brands manage visibility across AI platforms such as ChatGPT and Claude, raised a $43M Series B, bringing its total funding to $68M (Trishla Ostwal/Adweek)
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Microsoft agrees to rent 30,000 Nvidia Vera Rubin chips from Nscale at a site in Norway that was initially intended for OpenAI and marketed as part of Stargate (Bloomberg)
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Anthropic launches a repeatable routines feature for Claude Code as a research preview, allowing developers to schedule and automate software development tasks (Zac Hall/9to5Mac)
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Google launches Skills, repeatable AI prompts users can run in Chrome with a keyboard shortcut; users can set up their own Skills or choose from 50+ presets (Reece Rogers/Wired)
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Glydways, a robocar startup backed by Sam Altman, Khosla, and others, says it is in talks to raise $250M at a $1B+ valuation, following a ~$170M Series C (Min-Jeong Lee/Bloomberg)
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Microsoft debuts MAI-Image-2-Efficient, a faster version of its flagship text-to-image model, which it says offers production-ready quality at ~50% the cost (Michael Nuñez/VentureBeat)