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- Event: Securing the Untrusted Agentic Development Layer focuses on architecting secure development environments for builders and AI agents.
- Event: Toxic Flows discusses the risks of AI agent skills becoming supply chain attacks when installed by developers.
- Article: The Hardware Crunch explores infrastructure challenges due to AI-driven demand, extended lead times, and rising costs.
- Event: Identity Resilience covers building an identity-first recovery strategy in the current threat landscape.
- Article: Unfriendly Followers reveals how attackers exploit identity profiles and ways to enhance personal security.
- AI Article: AI Found the Problem highlights AI's role in identifying and fixing vulnerabilities in software development.
- Systems Article: Memory godboxes and Compute Express Link could address the AI-fueled memory shortage.
- OSes Article: Fedora and Ubuntu are set to receive AI support soon, sparking forum discussions.
- Personal Tech Article: HP's keyboard PC is reviewed, questioning its target audience compared to laptops.
- AI and ML Article: Google updates Chrome's AI privacy wording, emphasizing on-device processing amid concerns.
- Software Article: macOS 27 may end Time Capsule support, but NetBSD offers a potential workaround.
- FOSS Articles: Cover memory solutions, AI in Linux distros, Google Chrome privacy, and legacy software fixes.
- Feature: London's BT Tower plans a rooftop swimming pool 177 meters above the city.
- Features include GNOME in Ubuntu, open-source security funding issues, Windows apps on Linux, and AI-related developments like agentic AI strains and Claude AI use cases.
- Observations note a lack of public discussion about potential datacenter projects as a possible indicator.