The Frameworks Can’t See the Thing That Matters: A Year of AI-Enabled Cyber Threats

Analysis of 832 banned accounts says AI-enabled attackers are harder to rank by traditional technique-count measures.

The Bottleneck Moved: Inside Anthropic’s Expansion of Project Glasswing

Anthropic is expanding Project Glasswing to about 150 organizations after early partners found more than 10,000 severe flaws.

Angular v22

Angular v22 has been officially launched, introducing new performance improvements and developer tools. This update is significant for web developers relying on Angular.

The prospectus. Where the AI labs’ singular governance history meets the auditor.

OpenAI’s expected IPO filing and Anthropic’s S-1 move will push unusual AI lab governance into SEC-reviewed disclosure.

Preparing for KDE Plasma’s Last X11-Supported Release

KDE Plasma will remove X11 support in version 6.8, focusing solely on Wayland. The change is confirmed for release in about five months, impacting users and developers.

Can the stockmarket swallow Anthropic, SpaceX and OpenAI?

Discussion surrounds whether major AI and aerospace firms like Anthropic, SpaceX, and OpenAI can be integrated into the stock market, raising questions about valuation and market capacity.

Understanding Anthropic’s $965B Series H: The Compute Revolution

Anthropic says its $65B Series H will fund Claude compute as its valuation reaches $965B, with cloud and chip partners central to the raise.

Openrsync: An implementation of rsync, by the OpenBSD team

OpenBSD team has merged openrsync into its base system, providing an open-source, BSD-licensed rsync-compatible utility for UNIX systems.

Tulip mania: when a single flower was worth more than a house (2025)

In 2025, tulip bulbs in the Netherlands reached record-breaking prices, with some valued higher than real estate, echoing the historic 1630s bubble. This highlights ongoing market speculation and cultural significance.

$965B and Climbing: Anthropic’s Series H Is Really a Compute Bet

Anthropic’s Series H values it near $1 trillion and centers on more than 10 GW of compute commitments and chip partnerships.