Your doctor’s AI notetaker may be making things up, Ontario audit finds
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Your iPhone Gets Stolen. Then the Hacking Begins
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ChatGPT Gave Out My Address and Phone Number
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Learning Software Architecture
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Fake OpenAI repository on Hugging Face pushes infostealer malware
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Tech Unemployment Ticks Up to 3.8% in April Amid AI-Driven Layoffs
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What we lost the last time code got cheap
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The surprisingly complex journey to text-selectable client-side generated PDFs
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VoidStealer Malware Darts Past Google Chrome's Encryption
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Research Hub Bridges Cybersecurity Gap for Under-Resourced Organizations
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The iPhone That Never Was
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How do I inform Windows that I'm writing a binary file?
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The Car That Watches You Back: The Advertising Infrastructure of Modern Cars
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Following the Text Gradient at Scale
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In Canada, a "canary trap" springs shut—and IDs election database leak
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How to organize 3 acquired companies into one coherent website
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Follow-up to Carrot disclosure: Forgejo
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OpenAI talks about not talking about goblins
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How to build custom reasoning agents with a fraction of the compute
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