05 Feb 2026

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CIA to Sunset the World Factbook

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05 Feb 2026 12:53pm GMT

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Kalshi Claims 'Extortion,' Then Recants in Feud Over User Losses

Kalshi, the largest U.S. prediction market, accused a small data startup called Juice Reel of "extortion" after a stock analyst used the company's transaction-level data to argue that prediction market users lose money faster than gamblers on traditional betting apps -- then walked the allegation back hours later. The equity research analyst Jordan Bender at Citizens found that the bottom quarter of prediction market users lost about 28 cents of every dollar wagered in their first three months, compared to roughly 11 cents per dollar on sites like FanDuel and DraftKings. Kalshi's head of communications told Bloomberg the report was "flat-out wrong" and called the data an extortion attempt. Juice Reel CEO Ricky Gold said Kalshi had actually pressured him to tell Bloomberg the data was inaccurate. Kalshi later issued an updated statement saying it continued to dispute the findings but "after further review, we don't believe the intention was extortion." The company did not provide any data to counter the analysis.

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05 Feb 2026 12:30pm GMT

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Freshpaint (YC S19) Is Hiring a Senior SWE, Data

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05 Feb 2026 12:00pm GMT

Top downloaded skill in ClawHub contains malware

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05 Feb 2026 11:45am GMT

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China Has Seized Sony's Television Halo

Sony announced last month that it plans to pass control of its home entertainment division -- including the two-decade-old Bravia television brand -- to Chinese electronics group TCL through a joint venture in which TCL would hold a 51% stake. The Japanese company was long ago overtaken in sales by South Korea's Samsung and LG and now holds just 2% of the global television market. Sony stopped making its own LCD screens in 2011. Chinese companies supplied 71% of television panels made in Asia last year, according to TCL, and less than 10% are now produced in Japan and Korea. TCL is close to overtaking Samsung as the world's largest television maker. Sony retains valuable intellectual property in image rendering, and the Bravia brand still carries consumer recognition, but its OLED screens are already supplied by Samsung and LG. The company has been shifting toward premium cameras, professional audio, and its entertainment businesses in film, music, and games -- areas where intellectual property is less exposed to Chinese manufacturing scale.

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05 Feb 2026 10:30am GMT

Munich Makes Digital Sovereignty Measurable With Its Own Score

alternative_right writes: The city of Munich has developed its own measurement instrument to assess the digital sovereignty of its IT infrastructure. The so-called Digital Sovereignty Score (SDS) visually resembles the Nutri-Score and identifies IT systems based on their independence from individual providers and 'foreign' legal spheres. The Technical University of Munich was involved in the development. In September and October 2025, the IT Department already conducted a first comprehensive test. Out of a total of 2780 municipal application services, 194 particularly critical ones were selected and evaluated based on five categories. The analysis already showed a high degree of digital sovereignty: 66% of the 194 evaluated services reached the highest levels (SDS 1 and 2), only 5% reached the critical level 4, and 21% reached the most critical level 5. The SDS evaluates not only technical dependencies but also legal and organizational risks.

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05 Feb 2026 8:00am GMT

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Museums incorporate "scent of the afterlife" into Egyptian exhibits

"Smell added an emotional and sensory depth that text labels alone could never provide."

05 Feb 2026 5:01am GMT

04 Feb 2026

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Microsoft releases urgent Office patch. Russian-state hackers pounce.

The window to patch vulnerabilities is shrinking rapidly.

04 Feb 2026 11:08pm GMT

FBI stymied by Apple's Lockdown Mode after seizing journalist's iPhone

Post reporter was compelled to unlock MacBook Pro with fingerprint, however.

04 Feb 2026 10:41pm GMT

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System76 Lays Out Major COSMIC Desktop Changes Planned for Epoch 2 and 3

System76 Lays Out Major COSMIC Desktop Changes Planned for Epoch 2 and 3

System76 has published a detailed roadmap outlining planned features and priorities for COSMIC Epoch 2 and 3, covering performance, UI, and workflow changes.

04 Feb 2026 10:17pm GMT

Sudo’s Longtime Maintainer Appeals for Sponsorship to Sustain the Project

Sudo’s Longtime Maintainer Appeals for Sponsorship to Sustain the Project

After maintaining sudo for over three decades, Todd C. Miller is asking organizations and individuals to sponsor ongoing development efforts.

04 Feb 2026 9:38pm GMT

Linux Users, Do You Use Non-Free Software?

Linux Users, Do You Use Non-Free Software?

The virtual Richard M. Stallman (vrms) concept lives on, helping Linux users identify non-free software via license audits.

04 Feb 2026 7:42pm GMT