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Web infrastructure giant Cloudflare is seeking to transform the way enterprises deploy AI agents with the open beta release of Dynamic Workers, a new lightweight, isolate-based sandboxing system that it says starts in milliseconds, uses only a few megabytes of memory, and can run on the same machine — even the same thread — as the request that created it. Compared with traditional Linux containers, the company says Dynamic Workers is roughly 100x faster to start and between 10x and 100x more memory efficien
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The U.S. Postal Service plans to impose its first-ever fuel surcharge on packages (source paywalled; alternative source), adding an 8% fee starting in April as it struggles with rising fuel costs and ongoing financial pressure. The surcharge will not apply to letter mail and is currently expected to remain in place until January 2027. The Wall Street Journal reports: Other parcel carriers, including FedEx and United Parcel Service, have imposed... Read more ›
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Android 17 is getting a new Contact Picker that changes how apps access your contacts list. Earlier reports hinted at this shift toward tighter privacy, and now Google is rolling it out. Instead of giving apps full access to your address book, you will be able to choose exactly which contacts they can see. Previously, […] Read more ›
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Target is a real one-stop shop, which means wandering up and down its aisles can lead to fun discoveries, especially if you're in the tech section. Read more ›
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Как вырваться из замкнутого круга навязываемых акулами BigTech сомнительных технологий на простор устойчивого развития? Как сделать так, чтобы код внедряемой сейчас Дизайн‑системы — через пару лет опять не превратился в очередную, никому не нужную и максимально не удобную, «тыкву‑легаси»? Как выйти из дурного холивара с модными фреймворками на фронтенде и сделать библиотеку переиспользуемых компонент подходящую сразу для всех технологий и «на века»?)))Ваша команда работает с большим количеством различных не Read more ›
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Amazon’s third annual Big Spring Sale might be a great opportunity to pick up a color ebook reader or an RGB-equipped table lamp, but the pickings are slimmer when it comes to noise-canceling headphones. Sure, the Sony WH-1000XM6 are just over $60 off, though I’d argue the Sonos Ace are a better deal, given they’re […] Read more ›
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Android 17's Contact Picker will improve contact privacy and better support user profiles. Read more ›
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Elon Musk’s rocket company told investors it hopes to go public with a $1.75tn valuation Read more ›
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Billionaire Elon Musk offered to cover TSA workers' pay amid the partial government shutdown. The White House said that would pose legal challenges. Read more ›
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iFixit is bringing us a fresh teardown this week for the new Galaxy S26 Ultra. If you’re someone who enjoys doing self repairs, tinkers with their phones, or is just curious about the overall repairability of your device, this is insightful stuff to read. Thanks to this teardown, we’re learning that replacing the screen on... Read the original post: Galaxy S26 Ultra Gets the Teardown Treatment Read more ›
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GMKtec NucBox K13 offers Windows-Ubuntu dual-boot, OpenClaw AI with security flaws, Intel Ultra 7 power, but heat and reliability issues may persist. Read more ›
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Meta and YouTube just lost a landmark social media case in which a jury found them negligent. Now the question is how, if at all, these platforms change? Read more ›
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Google recently released the second beta of Android 17, and today OnePlus is rolling this out to the OnePlus 15. However, do note that the company says this is "best suited for developers and other advanced users". [#InlinePriceWidget,14206,1#] The purpose of this release is to allow app developers and early adopters to create "even better software experiences". The installation requires flashing a ROM, and if you don't have experience in... Read more ›
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Chinese electronics and car manufacturer Xiaomi surprised the global AI community today with the release of MiMo-V2-Pro, a new 1-trillion parameter foundation model with benchmarks approaching those of U.S. AI giants OpenAI and Anthropic, but at around a seventh or sixth the cost when accessed over proprietary API — and importantly, sending less than 256,000 tokens-worth of information back and forth.Led by Fuli Luo, a veteran of the disruptive DeepSeek... Read more ›
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A rogue AI agent at Meta took action without approval and exposed sensitive company and user data to employees who were not authorized to access it. Meta confirmed the incident to The Information on March 18 but said no user data was ultimately mishandled. The exposure still triggered a major security alert internally.The available evidence suggests the failure occurred after authentication, not during it. The agent held valid credentials, operated... Read more ›
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Cursor, a San Francisco AI coding platform from startup Anysphere valued at $29.3 billion, has launched Composer 2, a new in-house coding model now available inside its agentic AI coding environment, and it offers drastically improved benchmarks from its prior in-house model.It's also launching and making Composer 2 Fast, a higher-priced but faster variant, the default experience for users.Here's the cost breakdown:Composer 2 Standard: $0.50/$2.50 per 1 million input/output tokens... Read more ›
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The future of AI isn’t just agentic; it’s deep personalization. Rather than simple recommender systems that correlate user behavior to identify patterns and apply those to individual workflows, large language models (LLMs) and AI agents can analyze users directly to create deeply personalized experiences. It’s this kind of aggressive customization users are increasingly demanding — and the savviest enterprises who provide it (and soon) will win. The goal is: “Don't... Read more ›
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The hit open source autonomous AI agent OpenClaw may have just gotten mogged by Anthropic. Today, Anthropic announced Claude Code Channels, a way to hook up its own powerful Claude Code AI agentic harness to a human user's Discord or Telegram messaging applications, letting them message Claude Code directly whenever they want while on the go and instruct it to write code for them. Official documentation is here.This isn't just... Read more ›
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Enterprises that have been juggling separate models for reasoning, multimodal tasks, and agentic coding may be able to simplify their stack: Mistral’s new Small 4 brings all three into a single open-source model, with adjustable reasoning levels under the hood.Small 4 enters a crowded field of small models — including Qwen and Claude Haiku — that are competing on inference cost and benchmark performance. Mistral’s pitch: shorter outputs that translate... Read more ›
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Voice AI is moving faster than the tools we use to measure it. Every major AI lab — OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Anthropic, xAI — is racing to ship voice models capable of natural, real-time conversation. But the benchmarks used to evaluate those models are largely still running on synthetic speech, English-only prompts, and scripted test sets that bear little resemblance to how people actually talk.Scale AI, the large data annotation... Read more ›
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Large language models are running into limits in domains that require an understanding of the physical world — from robotics to autonomous driving to manufacturing. That constraint is pushing investors toward world models, with AMI Labs raising a $1.03 billion seed round shortly after World Labs secured $1 billion.Large language models (LLMs) excel at processing abstract knowledge through next-token prediction, but they fundamentally lack grounding in physical causality. They cannot... Read more ›
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Look, we've spent the last 18 months building production AI systems, and we'll tell you what keeps us up at night — and it's not whether the model can answer questions. That's table stakes now. What haunts us is the mental image of an agent autonomously approving a six-figure vendor contract at 2 a.m. because someone typo'd a config file.We've moved past the era of "ChatGPT wrappers" (thank God), but... Read more ›
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Not long ago, the idea of being a “generalist” in the workplace had a mixed reputation. The stereotype was the “jack of all trades” who could dabble in many disciplines but was a “master of none.” And for years, that was more or less true. Most people simply didn’t have access to the expertise required to do highly cross-functional work. If you needed a new graphic, you waited for a... Read more ›
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