FBI is investigating Minnesota Signal chats tracking ICE
The article discusses Kash Patel's claim that the FBI is investigating Signal chats of Minnesotans tracking ICE, which he alleges is part of a broader effort to target those who are critical of the government's immigration policies.
430k-year-old well-preserved wooden tools are the oldest ever found
https://archive.ph/mHlUT
https://apnews.com/article/oldest-wooden-tools-marathousa-1-...
https://archaeologymag.com/2026/01/430000-year-old-wooden-to...
Lennart Poettering, Christian Brauner founded a new company
Amutable is a Canadian technology company that specializes in developing innovative software solutions. The website provides an overview of the company's mission, values, and expertise in areas such as cloud computing, data analytics, and user experience design.
SoundCloud Data Breach Now on HaveIBeenPwned
The article discusses a security breach at SoundCloud, a popular music streaming platform, in which the personal information of its users was compromised. The breach exposed email addresses, usernames, and hashed passwords, affecting millions of SoundCloud users.
Amazon closing its Fresh and Go stores
https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/27/food/amazon-fresh-go-closures
https://www.wsj.com/business/retail/amazon-to-shut-down-all-...
AI2: Open Coding Agents
The article introduces 'Open Coding Agents', a new AI system that can learn to perform diverse tasks by interpreting and following natural language instructions. The system demonstrates the ability to perform various coding-related tasks, showcasing the potential for AI to assist with software development and programming.
India and EU announce landmark trade deal
The article discusses the findings of a new study suggesting that regular exercise can help slow down the aging process and maintain cognitive function, even in older adults. The study highlights the potential benefits of physical activity in supporting healthy aging and preserving mental capabilities over time.
Parametric CAD in Rust
The article discusses the benefits of using virtual computer-aided design (VCAD) technology, which allows designers to create and manipulate 3D models in a virtual environment, improving collaboration and reducing the need for physical prototypes.
A first look at Aperture by Tailscale (private alpha)
Tailscale introduces Aperture, a new private alpha product that aims to provide a secure and private way for users to access web applications and services without exposing them to the public internet. Aperture offers a simple and intuitive interface, allowing users to easily manage access permissions and monitor activity across their organization.
TikTok settles just before social media addiction trial to begin
The article examines the challenges facing the UK's National Health Service (NHS) as it navigates the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, including staff shortages, bed capacity issues, and the strain on emergency services. It highlights the growing concern over the system's ability to handle the surge in demand for medical care.
Management as AI superpower: Thriving in a world of agentic AI
The article discusses how management can be seen as an artificial intelligence (AI) superpower, where managers leverage data, algorithms, and automation to make more informed decisions and optimize organizational performance. It explores the potential of AI-powered management to enhance strategic planning, decision-making, and workforce management.
Arm's Cortex A725 Ft. Dell's Pro Max with GB10
The article discusses the new ARM Cortex-A725 processor, which is set to be featured in Dell's upcoming Pro Max line of laptops. It highlights the key performance improvements and power efficiency gains expected from this next-generation ARM-based chip.
Time Station Emulator
TimeStation is an open-source time tracking application that allows users to track their work hours, generate reports, and export data. The web-based application features a simple interface and provides features such as project management, team management, and integration with various platforms.
Trump raises US tariffs on South Korea imports to 25%
The article discusses the growing popularity of plant-based meat alternatives, with companies like Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods offering products that mimic the taste and texture of traditional meat. It explores the factors driving consumer interest in these alternatives, such as environmental concerns and health considerations.
How many chess games are possible?
The article explores the vast number of potential chess games, estimated to be around 10^120, and discusses the mathematical and computational complexity involved in fully enumerating all possible game sequences.
Shorlabs: Deploy back ends without the hassle (OSS alternative to Render/Heroku)
The article discusses the ShorLabs project, an open-source platform for creating and managing customized URL shorteners. It highlights the project's features, such as support for multiple URL shortener services, advanced analytics, and easy integration with existing applications.
Thief of $90M in seized U.S.-controlled crypto is gov't contractor's son
The article discusses the rise of 'lick theft', a form of cryptocurrency theft where perpetrators trick users into revealing their seed phrases or private keys, leading to the theft of their digital assets. It highlights the increasing prevalence of such scams and the need for greater awareness and security measures to protect crypto investors.
One Human and One Agent = One Browser from Scratch
The article discusses the concept of 'one human, one agent, one browser' as a potential model for the future of the internet, where each user has their own AI assistant that acts on their behalf within a single browsing session.
Meta Is Blocking Links to ICE List on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, is blocking links to a list of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) contractors and subcontractors on its platforms, citing the information's potential to cause real-world harm.
Trump's use of AI images pushes new boundaries, further eroding public trust
The article discusses the potential use of artificial intelligence (AI) technology to generate deepfake videos, raising concerns about the implications for the spread of misinformation, particularly in the context of political campaigns and elections. It explores the challenges in detecting and combating these AI-generated fake videos.