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NetBSD 11.0

Engineers targeting embedded or heterogeneous systems now have an officially supported RISC-V target within NetBSD, which can simplify cross-platform...

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Tech Techmeme

Alibaba releases Qwen3.8-27B open weights with native multimodal support and 262K context

Why it matters — This release provides engineers with a locally deployable, high-performance multimodal model that outperforms its predecessor in real-world tasks. The Apache 2.0 license removes legal barriers for commercial use, while the extended context window enables more complex workflows without cloud dependency. The model's efficiency and open weights make it viable for edge and on-premise applications where latency or data privacy are concerns

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Tech Simon Willison

Amazon Confirmed Buying and Destroying Books to Scan for AI Training Data

Why it matters — This confirms that Amazon is consuming and destroying physical books to feed AI training pipelines, linking the recent unexplained spike in bulk book purchases to AI data acquisition. Printed books are attractive training sources because their content often isn't available online and pre-2022 editions are guaranteed free of AI-generated text that causes model collapse.

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Dev tools cursor.com

Cursor launches Origin in early beta, hosting repos and syncing pull requests with GitHub

Why it matters — For teams already using Cursor, Origin removes the context switch between editor and browser for code review and repo management. The two-way GitHub sync means adopting Origin does not require abandoning GitHub, but it does create a second surface where code lives. The early beta status and enterprise opt-out suggest this is far from production-ready for large organizations.

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Platforms timmarinin.net

Bluesky uses iOS secure text field API to swap UI elements on screenshots

Why it matters — This repurposes an iOS privacy API intended for masking sensitive input to instead watermark screenshots with branding. The technique is well-established and used by Telegram and Signal for legitimate privacy purposes, but applying it for branding drew mostly negative reactions in the discussion thread before it was locked.

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Infra Phoronix

NetBSD 11.0

Why it matters — Engineers targeting embedded or heterogeneous systems now have an officially supported RISC-V target within NetBSD, which can simplify cross-platform toolchains. The upgraded Linux compatibility layer reduces friction when running Linux binaries on NetBSD, useful for legacy software or container-like workloads. Firewall improvements in NPF affect anyone who relies on NetBSD for routing or security appliances.

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Tech btao.org

Engineer reports internet increasingly dominated by low-quality AI-generated content

Why it matters — The shift from human-curated content to AI-generated output affects how engineers discover ideas, collaborate, and assess the value of shared knowledge. If unchecked, this trend may erode trust in online communication and reduce the internet’s utility for professional and personal growth.

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AI Vercel

GPT-5.6 Sol is 50% off on AI Gateway for the next month

Why it matters — The discount halves the cost of using OpenAI's flagship GPT-5.6 model for the next month, making it significantly cheaper to experiment with or deploy. Existing integrations pick up the discounted rate automatically with no code changes, lowering the barrier for teams already routing through AI Gateway.

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Tech current.org

Judge orders framework for Nine PBS to retrieve 50 terabytes of archival data from Iron Mountain

Why it matters — This case illustrates the legal and operational risks when a storage intermediary goes defunct, leaving data trapped in a facility where the end user has no direct contract. Organizations relying on third-party storage vendors should consider contractual provisions for data retrieval if the intermediary fails, and should verify who holds title to the physical media housing their data.

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Tech OpenAI

Ten advances in mathematics and theoretical computer science

Why it matters — These breakthroughs resolve problems that have been open for a long time, potentially reshaping algorithmic design and security assumptions used by engineers. One of the cryptographic results was uncovered with the help of an AI model, showing that large-scale language-model prompting can contribute to security research, albeit at a significant token cost. The mix of new theory and AI-driven discovery suggests both new technical constraints and new research tools for software builders.

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Security 404media.co

Expert witness drafted Houston explosion liability report with ChatGPT, asserting 3M 0% fault

Why it matters — The episode shows that AI-generated text can become part of high-stakes litigation, meaning engineers may see their technical analyses reproduced by language models in court. Disclosure of the prompts also demonstrates that AI usage can be discoverable, exposing the underlying assumptions and potentially embarrassing arguments.

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Databases DuckDB

A Preview of DuckDB v2.0

Why it matters — The server mode lets DuckDB run as a networked service, enabling multi-tenant and long-running deployments that were previously limited to in-process use. VARIANT becoming first-class simplifies handling of evolving semi-structured data without manual schema definition, which is valuable for real-time log ingestion. The async I/O, new parser and storage format introduce performance and compatibility changes that developers will need to evaluate when upgrading.

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Tech rickmanelius.com

Professional adopts AI;DR to ignore unedited AI output

Why it matters — The policy addresses growing frustration with unedited AI output in professional communication. By ignoring unreviewed text, engineers can focus on content that has received human attention, reducing wasted effort.

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Platforms TechCrunch

Amazon reportedly destroys rare books to extract training data for AI models

Why it matters — This practice highlights the extreme measures platforms are taking to secure proprietary training data for AI models. For engineers, it signals the growing scarcity of high-quality, non-synthetic text data and the ethical and logistical challenges of sourcing it. The destruction of rare books may also provoke legal or reputational risks for companies involved.

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Infra grist.org

California approves first tire efficiency standards, projecting $1 billion yearly fuel savings for drivers

Why it matters — The rule aims to cut fuel expenses for drivers while reducing carbon dioxide emissions by about 2 million tons each year, equivalent to taking roughly 400,000 cars off the road. It introduces a leaf-rating label to help consumers choose efficient tires and includes exemptions for snow, competition, and all-weather tires. By setting a mandatory efficiency baseline, the state addresses a market failure where consumers cannot easily assess tire energy performance.

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AI Simon Willison

Qwen 3.8 27B ties GPT-5.6 Luna at 52 on Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index, one point behind GLM-5.2 753B and DeepSeek V4 Pro 0813

Why it matters — For engineers evaluating self-hosted LLMs, a 27B-parameter model scoring at the same level as much larger comparators on a third-party intelligence benchmark is a relevant data point for hardware sizing. The source does not detail what the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index measures, so workload-specific testing is still warranted. A separate Willison post the day before flagged that the model 'defaults to wildly overthinking things,' a practical latency and cost concern for production use.

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