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Vancouver PD website features Quick Escape button that wipes itself from history

https://vpd.ca/
57•LookAtThatBacon•1h ago•21 comments

TS-2026-009: Insecure argument handling in Tailscale SSH permitted root access

https://tailscale.com/security-bulletins
16•jervant•30m ago•2 comments

Bonsai 27B: A 27B-Class model that runs on a phone

https://prismml.com/news/bonsai-27b
430•xenova•7h ago•160 comments

Dependabot version updates introduce default package cooldown

https://github.blog/changelog/2026-07-14-dependabot-version-updates-introduce-default-package-coo...
94•woodruffw•4h ago•59 comments

The Tower Keeps Rising

https://lucumr.pocoo.org/2026/7/13/the-tower-keeps-rising/
335•cdrnsf•8h ago•164 comments

Financing the AI boom: from cash flows to debt [pdf]

https://www.bis.org/publ/bisbull120.pdf
83•1vuio0pswjnm7•3h ago•32 comments

Cursor 0day: When Full Disclosure Becomes the Only Protection Left

https://mindgard.ai/blog/cursor-0day-when-full-disclosure-becomes-the-only-protection-left
248•Synthetic7346•7h ago•107 comments

How I use HTMX with Go

https://www.alexedwards.net/blog/how-i-use-htmx-with-go
109•gnabgib•5h ago•26 comments

C++20 Improved the For-Loop Syntax

https://lzon.ca/posts/tips/cpp-for-range-init/
23•jpmitchell•3d ago•17 comments

Your 'app' could have been a webpage (so I fixed it for you)

https://danq.me/2026/07/09/your-app-could-have-been-a-webpage/
715•MrVandemar•3d ago•438 comments

LeMario: Training a JEPA World Model on Super Mario Bros

https://www.benjamin-bai.com/projects/lemario
45•kevinjosethomas•3h ago•5 comments

Solving 20 Erdős Problems with 20 Codex Accounts Running in Parallel

https://www.starfleetmath.com/
12•colin7snyder•1h ago•1 comments

Mathematical texts from a Maya site in Guatemala identify an ancient astronomer

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-026-02170-8
36•homarp•13h ago•6 comments

Unlocking the PSP's Dual Core Setup

https://wololo.net/2026/06/16/unlocking-the-psps-dual-core-setup/
38•msephton•4d ago•4 comments

How to stop Claude from saying load-bearing

https://jola.dev/posts/how-to-stop-claude-from-saying-load-bearing
431•shintoist•13h ago•498 comments

The largest available Minecraft world, totalling 15 TB

https://2b2t.place/1million
162•_____k•3d ago•55 comments

An unusual way for your DHCP server to run out of dynamic IPs

https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/sysadmin/DHCPServerAndScreamingHost
13•speckx•4d ago•0 comments

The Estranged Worlds of J. G. Ballard

https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/jg-ballard-illuminated-man-christopher-priest-nina-allan/
37•Caiero•1d ago•6 comments

Data centers have hiked electricity prices on the public by $23B

https://fortune.com/2026/07/14/data-centers-23-billion-electricity-bills/
32•measurablefunc•1h ago•7 comments

I'm a USB-C Maximalist

https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2026/07/im-a-usb-c-maximalist/
164•speckx•10h ago•264 comments

Guardian Angels: LLM Personalization for Productivity and Security

https://gwern.net/guardian-angel
56•andsoitis•12h ago•7 comments

The kids with phones are alright

https://heatherburns.tech/2026/07/08/the-kids-with-phones-are-alright/
126•JumpCrisscross•3d ago•84 comments

Kontigo (YC S24) Is Hiring (Head of Security)

https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/kontigo/jobs/uNttrlv-head-of-security
1•jecastillof•8h ago

Microsoft Patches a Record 570 Security Flaws

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2026/07/microsoft-patches-a-record-570-security-flaws/
24•robin_reala•4h ago•16 comments

The zero-cost fallacy: open-source software in the agentic era

https://www.thoughtworks.com/insights/blog/open-source/zero-cost-fallacy-open-source-agentic-era
105•backlit4034•4d ago•79 comments

Are we offloading too much of our thinking to AI?

https://www.artfish.ai/p/offloading-thinking-to-ai
377•yenniejun111•10h ago•382 comments

Show HN: Opening lines of famous literary works

https://www.verbaprima.com/
143•plicerin•10h ago•80 comments

Probably check on your smart appliances

https://xeiaso.net/notes/2026/check-your-smart-tv/
18•xena•3h ago•5 comments

Launch HN: Agnost AI (YC S26) – Extract user feedback from agent conversations

https://agnost.ai
46•laalshaitaan•9h ago•29 comments

Show HN: Juggler – an open-source GUI coding agent, by the creator of JUCE

https://github.com/juggler-ai/juggler
177•julesrms•2d ago•79 comments
Open in hackernews

Microsoft Patches a Record 570 Security Flaws

https://krebsonsecurity.com/2026/07/microsoft-patches-a-record-570-security-flaws/
23•robin_reala•4h ago

Comments

gerdesj•1h ago
"Microsoft attributed the burgeoning patch counts to vulnerability discoveries aided by artificial intelligence."

If only real intelligence found the fucking things instead.

As ye sew, so shall ye reap!

d0100•1h ago
An employee just got phished by adding a number to a legitimate deviceAdd login route that bypasses 2FA and adds a device with full access to office and mail

Probably working as intended...

xorl•1h ago
I always click NO to these, that's full human error. edit: The underlying issue is that they send a 2FA before asking for a password at all.
freitasm•1h ago
I wonder how many bugs will be introduced with these fixes...
ronsor•1h ago
No bugs, only intentional backdoors
naturalmovement•1h ago
Sounds like a lot but compare it to Edge also being patched for 428 Chromium CVEs this month.

If 20 years ago you told me a single piece of software had 428 vulnerabilities I wouldn't have believed it.

If Chromium has that many security bugs, perhaps the move fast and break things approach of spraying diarrhea masquerading as code into a keyboard — in a rush to add new features no one asked for — needs to be reexamined.

georgemcbay•1h ago
> If 20 years ago you told me a single piece of software had 428 vulnerabilities I wouldn't have believed it.

For something as complex as an operating system or a web browser, even one from 20 years ago (say, Windows XP or IE/Firefox) I wouldn't have believed there were 428 vulnerabilities either, I would have assumed there were much more than that.

dylan604•1h ago
Even if it had the Microsoft logo attached? Windows was always known to not be the most secure of products. I can't imagine anything else from the same company would be any better
naturalmovement•1h ago
You need to recalibrate your calendar. It's not 2003 anymore.

Open source has proven over that time that the community can produce just as awful software and that many eyeballs are not in fact looking at it.

tokioyoyo•1h ago
20 years ago software wasn't as much battle tested as today, had way less feature set, was less connected to the internet, and etc. 428 CVEs looks small, assuming not all have CVSS 9.8 or something.
lousken•57m ago
It would be nice if microsoft had windows update for .net, visual c++, office, windows, edge ... just all their software in one updater, but that would be too easy...
nobodyandproud•55m ago
You mean…service packs?
netsharc•49m ago
Isn't that... Windows Update? At least last time I looked it would update .net runtimes, Office, what else? OK, Visual Studio has its own update mechanism. Edge is part of the OS, isn't it?
charonn0•46m ago
It seems like bug hunting might be the one area where AI is actually making the world a better place.
ashleyn•15m ago
How many were introduced by misuse of AI coding/vibe coding though?
lousken•51m ago
It was more tested as real testers were testing it. Nowadays, AI just checks the code.