Monthly Highlights
9541.
37,000 AI-generated podcasts on Kaggle
(kaggle.com)
9542.
Autonomous Vulnerability Hunting with MCP
(blog.zsec.uk)
9543.
Re_terminal: Start your digital resistance – Geyser
(geyser.fund)
9544.
Have you considered being more lucky?
(dmitri.im)
9545.
9547.
9548.
Change your Google Account email
(support.google.com)
9549.
Days Since OpenClaw CVE
(days-since-openclaw-cve.com)
9550.
Don't let AI touch your production database
(boringsql.com)
9551.
9552.
"Good Taste" Is Just Experience
(terriblesoftware.org)
9553.
Gemma 4 running on NVIDIA and AMD from Day 0 with MAX
(modular.com)
9554.
The Racket Programming Language
(racket-lang.org)
9555.
Measuring AI Ability to Complete Long Software Tasks
(muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
9556.
9557.
Anatomy of Mercor's Data Breach
(share.jotbird.com)
9558.
The Costs of 'Helpful' AI
(nature.com)
9559.
US labor market posts largest jobs gain in 15 months
(reuters.com)
9560.
Intel is going all-in on advanced chip packaging
(wired.com)
9561.
9562.
After McKinsey, it's BCG's turn to be hacked
(codewall.ai)
9563.
9564.
9565.
EtherHiding: The Trojan in Your Toolchain
(cyber.gc.ca)
9566.
The productivity paradox of AI coding assistants
(cerbos.dev)
9567.
The greatest corruption in history
(profgmedia.com)
9568.
Slop is content without grounding
(grady.io)
9569.
9570.
66 Tickets, 536 tests, 20k lines – Claude Code, 4 hours, zero magic to prod
(widal.substack.com)