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Simon Willison's Weblog Aug 16 Score 0.8932926097222221

Markdown SVG upgrades

I started building my markdown-svg-renderer tool in May , but I've since added enough features to it that it's worth talking about here again. It's evolved into my ideal tool for sharing Markdown transcripts that include SVG documents. Given my proclivity for

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Simon Willison's Weblog Aug 16 Score 0.8899879800925925

Qwen 3.8 27B is excellent, but it defaults to wildly overthinking things

Friday's big release was Qwen 3.8 27B , an Apache 2 licensed 27B parameter vision-capable LLM from Alibaba's Qwen research lab. I've been looking forward to this one: 27B is an excellent size for running a model on a reasonably specced laptop, and its predeces

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Simon Willison's Weblog Aug 16 Score 0.8784588134259258

Quoting Dario Amodei

I do agree that the public has a negative view of AI (and that this is a big problem), but I don’t think it is primarily caused by me or any other AI leader warning about AI’s risks. I think it is fundamentally a crisis of trust. I think that ordinary people d

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OpenAI News Aug 13 Score 0.8266365671296297

The builder’s guide to GPT‑5.6

Learn how startups use GPT-5.6 to build faster, more cost-efficient AI agents with smarter model selection and new Responses API capabilities.

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OpenAI News Aug 13 Score 0.8233032337962964

OpenAI appoints Dali Rajic as Chief Revenue Officer

OpenAI appoints Dali Rajic as Chief Revenue Officer to lead its global revenue organization and help businesses realize the full value of AI.

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The Guardian — World Aug 17 Score 0.8185793537037037

Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo now deadliest in country’s history

At least 2,325 people have been killed, according to government data, surpassing the death toll from 2018-20 outbreak The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is now the deadliest in the country’s history with at least 2,325 people killed, accord

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BleepingComputer Aug 16 Score 0.817944788888889

SafePal data breach impacts 39,798 customers, stolen info for sale

Cryptocurrency hardware wallet provider SafePal is warning of a data breach affecting about 39,798 customers after a flaw was exploited to steal customer order information, and a threat actor is now claiming to be selling the stolen data. [...]

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The Verge Aug 16 Score 0.8142180810185186

OpenAI reportedly disbanded its preparedness team

According to the Financial Times, OpenAI disbanded its preparedness team at the end of last month. The job of the preparedness team was to assess if models posed serious risks and develop ways to mitigate those risks. (You know, like the possibility that it co

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The Verge Aug 16 Score 0.8125148402777779

Open Mike Eagle and Kenny Segal crafted a hip hop breakup masterpiece

"Breakups are… tough." It's the opening lines of an interlude towards the end of DOOMED! Called "It Happens in Every Universe." It's also basically the thesis of the entire record. It's no grand revelation, but it's a well-trodden subject that Open Mike Eagle

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The Verge Aug 16 Score 0.8076097476851852

Amazon is trying to crush class-action suits before they get started

On Friday, Amazon customers received an email alerting them to an update to the site's terms and conditions. Most notably, it stated that disputes would now be resolved through arbitration and said users agree to a class action waiver. Amazon framed this as a

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BleepingComputer Aug 16 Score 0.8035179370370371

New AmnesiaStealer macOS malware hijacks browser sessions via remote control

A new information-stealing malware called AmnesiaStealer, which targets macOS users via ClickFix attacks, includes a streaming module that allows the attacker to interactively control the victim's web browser. [...]

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The Verge Aug 16 Score 0.8032106736111112

ChatGPT’s Computer History tracks your clicks and keystrokes

ChatGPT's desktop app on macOS has a new feature called Computer History that turns your actions into training data, learning how you work, suggesting automations, and even picking up tasks you left half done. It uses your activity to build a timeline that Cha

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The Verge Aug 16 Score 0.7983032662037037

Rogue AI aren’t science fiction anymore

This is The Stepback, a weekly newsletter breaking down one essential story from the tech world. For more on AI safety, follow Robert Hart. The Stepback arrives in our subscribers' inboxes at 8AM ET. Opt in for The Stepback here. How it started It all started

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Wired Aug 16 Score 0.7958032291666667

TerraMow V1000 Review: Show Your Lawn Some Love

With automatic mapping, Spot Mode functionality, and smart AI cameras, the TerraMow V1000 is the complete package.

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Google DeepMind Blog Aug 13 Score 0.7617560009259259

Introducing Gemini 3.7 Flash

Latest item from Google DeepMind Blog.

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Schneier on Security Aug 13 Score 0.7518396620370369

Separating AI’s Technological Problems from Its Capitalism Problems

This essay was written with Nathan E. Sanders, and originally appeared in Tech Policy Press . AI represents the first time we humans can do cognitive work outside of our bodies at scale. The only comparable moment is the early years of the industrial revolutio

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SRE Weekly Aug 17 Score 0.7494552356481482

SRE Weekly Issue #530

View on sreweekly.com A message from our sponsor, Planetscale: Your on-call rotation shouldn't double as your database's HA strategy. PlanetScale databases ship with a primary and two replicas across three AZs, automated failover, and a 99.999% multi-region SL

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Risky Bulletin Aug 16 Score 0.7352120523148148

Sponsored: What npm 12 fixes… and what it doesn’t

In this Risky Business sponsored interview, Casey Ellis chats with Socket founder Feross Aboukhadijeh about npm 12’s move to disable install scripts by default. Attackers are already shifting payloads into package source code, and Feross explains why teams nee

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Eurogamer Aug 16 Score 0.7325903935185185

Saber Interactive finally adds an AI disclaimer to Rideshare Stimulator's Steam page

Amid the row between Saber Interactive CEO Matthew Karch and former writer Stella Sacco after he said he'd have "been happy to replace" her with AI, the studio has finally added the AI disclaimer to Rideshare Stimulator's Steam page that had been conspicuously

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ScienceDaily — Top Science Aug 16 Score 0.7233648930555555

A little movement in midlife could pay off for your brain years later

Exercise and healthy blood sugar levels in midlife may help slow cognitive decline decades later. Physical activity appeared especially beneficial for Mexican American adults, suggesting that some brain-protective factors may differ across populations.

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ScienceDaily — Top Science Aug 16 Score 0.7198514671296297

Physicists discover a hidden gluon structure inside protons that could rewrite textbooks

Physicists may have uncovered a hidden feature inside protons that helps preserve one of matter’s most fundamental properties. RHIC collision data suggest baryon number is carried not simply by three quarks, but by a Y-shaped junction of the gluons connecting

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ScienceDaily — Top Science Aug 16 Score 0.7186755412037037

Scientists reveal why walking gets so much harder with age

As we age, the body appears to sacrifice walking efficiency in exchange for stability. Older adults stiffen the ankle more with each step, which may help prevent falls but also forces the muscles to work harder while producing less forward motion. This leads t

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ScienceDaily — Top Science Aug 16 Score 0.7159028560185186

A new Ice Age species was hiding in la brea tar pits fossils for decades

Scientists have discovered a new extinct amphibian species hiding in the fossil collections of Los Angeles’ La Brea Tar Pits. Named Spea labreae, the Ice Age spadefoot toad is an exceptionally rare find—only one other extinct Pleistocene amphibian has ever bee

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InfoQ Aug 16 Score 0.7156912222222223

AWS Open-Sources Dogwood, Extending Cedar to Govern Sequences of Agent Tool Calls

AWS has open-sourced Dogwood, a policy language extending Cedar with temporal conditions so rules can reason about an agent's prior tool calls rather than one request in isolation. It covers approvals, rate limits and running totals, ships under Apache 2.0, an

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InfoQ Aug 16 Score 0.7155523333333333

AWS Introduces Native Vector Search for DynamoDB

Amazon DynamoDB recently introduced native vector search, allowing developers to store embeddings alongside application data and run approximate nearest-neighbor queries directly from DynamoDB without using a separate vector database. The feature supports filt

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Embrace The Red Aug 17 Score 0.7109830467592592

Recovering Encrypted LLM Reasoning Traces

A few days ago, a paper named “Stealing Reasoning Traces from Proprietary LLM APIs” was published. It describes a simple, yet super elegant way to recover encrypted LLM reasoning traces. Naturally, I had to try it. Background

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ScienceDaily — Top Science Aug 16 Score 0.7096019300925926

A black hole shredded a “super sun” — but something strange may have survived

Astronomers have witnessed a black hole violently shredding a massive star, creating one of the most energetic stellar explosions ever observed. The event, nicknamed “the Whippet,” briefly released about 400 billion times the Sun’s energy and sent a shock wave

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Marginal Revolution Aug 16 Score 0.6972370055555555

Things you cannot buy in America?

3. Exterior roller shutters (Rollladen) In much of Europe, homes feature heavy shutters integrated into the exterior of the window, enabling total blackout and better insulation. Sleeping in true, complete darkness—not “blackout curtain” darkness, but can’t-se

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MIT Technology Review Aug 13 Score 0.6933031898148149

Roundtables: Inside the "Censorship-Industrial Complex" Idea Shaping US Policy

Listen to the session or watch below The “censorship-industrial complex” is an idea that a network of government, tech, and research groups is collaborating to suppress conservative online speech. This was fodder for the right-wing information sphere for years

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Lobsters Aug 16 Score 0.6931936652777777

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Marginal Revolution Aug 16 Score 0.6919490425925925

Sunday assorted links

1. Ken Opalo on the evolution of post-post-apartheid South Africa. 2. Reasonable recommendations for AI policy over at Noah's. 3. JFV recommends some economics articles. 4. William Vollmann update. 5. More writing for the AIs. 6. When Europeans from Warsaw liv

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CISA Cybersecurity Advisories Aug 13 Score 0.6783030041666667

Siemens Desigo DXR and PXC Controllers

View CSAF Summary A vulnerability in Desigo DXR and PXC controllers has been identified that could allow an attacker to cause denial of service conditions by sending malformed BACnet packets. Recovery requires a device reset or reboot to restore normal functio

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CISA Cybersecurity Advisories Aug 13 Score 0.6783030041666667

Siemens License Server (SLS)

View CSAF Summary Siemens License Server is affected by multiple vulnerabilities which could allow an attacker to elevate its privileges and read arbitrary files on the system. Siemens has released a new version for Siemens License Server (SLS) and recommends

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CISA Cybersecurity Advisories Aug 13 Score 0.6783030041666667

Siemens Parasolid

View CSAF Summary Parasolid is affected by an out of bounds read vulnerability that could be triggered when the application reads files in X_T format. This could allow an attacker to crash the application or execute arbitrary code. Siemens has released new ver

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Phys.org Aug 17 Score 0.6685811898148148

Flightless beetles evolved distinct snail-hunting shapes on Japan's largest island

Islands are widely recognized as natural laboratories of evolution. The ocean restricts movement among islands, allowing isolated populations to adapt to different environments and, at times, diverge into new species. However, on large islands, geographic dist

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Phys.org Aug 16 Score 0.6627478564814815

Brief firearm safety talks more than double openness to out-of-home storage

A brief chat about firearm safety can sharply increase willingness among gun owners to consider temporarily storing their firearms outside the home during times of crisis, a step that could help reduce suicide risk, according to a Rutgers-led study.

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Marginal Revolution Aug 15 Score 0.6567397833333333

Adolfo Bioy Casares delay

My Amazon shipment is postponed from this fall until April 11, 2028 (!). Will it ever come? Of course this is the fantastic, and long, Bioy Cesares book Borges, his memoir of their friendship. How can the reoptimization both be so distant and so exact in timin

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Marginal Revolution Aug 15 Score 0.6519916351851851

Saturday assorted links

1. Speculative Chinese claims about Alzheimer's. 2. Very interesting Anthropic piece on why multi-agentic systems seem to show more herd behavior and collusion than human systems. And a comment from Rune Kvist. 3. Cross-cultural data on masculinity. 4. The Gri

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