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- OpenAI encrypts Codex agent instructions, complicating debugging and auditing for developers.
- Anthropic's Claude AI exhibits varying values across different languages, such as Hindi and Arabic.
- New York state temporarily halts datacenter construction over 50 MW to address environmental and ratepayer concerns.
- IBM's mainframe sales decline due to AI hardware demand, impacting stock value.
- Anthropic's tokenizer affects AI pricing, with token consumption being a key but incomplete metric.
- Russian phishing attacks mimic Signal support, while US targets Iranian propaganda sites.
- Microsoft's SharePoint patches fail, leaving on-prem systems vulnerable to zero-day attacks.
- DEF CON expands its Franklin project to involve hackers in securing critical infrastructure.
- EQT acquires a majority stake in Acronis at a valuation exceeding $3.5 billion.
- Ransomware persists after ten years, highlighting cybersecurity as a stable career field.
- Debian releases final versions for x86-32 architecture, marking an end to this support.
- Vulnerabilities in Joomla extensions like iCagenda and Balbooa Forms are exploited by attackers.
- A new X11 server, Frame, is implemented in assembly, joining other niche projects.
- Cinnamon 6.8 introduces optional Wayland support for Linux Mint's desktop environment.
- KDE Plasma 6.6.6 releases, with future versions enforcing Wayland adoption.
- Collabora's CODE 26.04 updates include Markdown support and AI integration, off by default.