01 Apr 2026

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SpaceX Starlink Satellite Suffers Mysterious 'Anomaly' In Orbit

A Starlink satellite broke apart in orbit after suffering an unexplained "anomaly," apparently due to an "internal energetic source" rather than a collision. "The incident appears to have created some debris, with fragments likely to fall to Earth over the next few weeks," reports Scientific American. From the report: The satellite lost communication at about 560 kilometers above Earth, Starlink said. While the statement from Starlink, which is a subsidiary of Musk's rocket company SpaceX, merely noted that investigations are ongoing, LeoLabs said its radar observations of the event indicated an "internal energetic source" as the likely cause rather than a collision. The incident underscores the potential hazards of the increasingly large numbers of satellites and other spacecraft in low-Earth orbit -- some 10,000 Starlinks are currently in orbit and counting. Starlink's statement said that "the event poses no new risk" to the International Space Station or to the upcoming launch of NASA's Artemis II mission, targeted for April 1.

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01 Apr 2026 7:00am GMT

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Mad Bugs: Vim vs. Emacs vs. Claude

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01 Apr 2026 6:05am GMT

Claude Code Unpacked : A visual guide

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01 Apr 2026 5:15am GMT

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Russia Goes After VPNs As 'Great Crackdown' Gathers Pace

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: Russia is going to further clamp down Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), which are used by millions of Russians to get around internet controls and censorship, Russia's digital minister said. In what has been cast by diplomats as Russia's "great crackdown," the authorities have repeatedly blocked mobile internet and jammed major messenger services while giving sweeping powers to cut off mass communications. "The task is reduce VPN usage," Digital Minister Maksut Shadayev said on state-backed messenger MAX late on Monday, adding that his ministry was trying to impose the limits with minimal impact on users. He said decisions had been taken to restrict access to a number of unidentified foreign platforms without giving details.

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01 Apr 2026 3:30am GMT

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Analyzing Geekbench 6 under Intel's BOT

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01 Apr 2026 3:27am GMT

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NASA is leading the way to the Moon, but the military won't be far behind

"I just don't want to get caught flat-footed when we start to have to protect US interests out there."

01 Apr 2026 1:36am GMT

31 Mar 2026

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Running local models on Macs gets faster with Ollama's MLX support

Apple Silicon Macs get a performance boost thanks to better unified memory usage.

31 Mar 2026 11:00pm GMT

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Volvo Shifts Polestar 3 Production Entirely To the US

Polestar and Volvo are ending Polestar 3 production in Chengdu, China, and consolidating all output of the electric SUV at Volvo's plant in South Carolina. "The move to consolidate global Polestar 3 production in Charleston help[s] generate efficiencies for both companies, whilst also underscoring our confidence in the plant and the role it plays in our manufacturing footprint," said Hakan Samuelsson, chief executive of Volvo Cars. "The U.S. is a very important market for Volvo Cars, both to support our growth ambitions as well as a strategic production site to meet regional and export demands." Ars Technica reports: Volvo had a challenging 2025, with sales falling by 7 percent. Meanwhile, Polestar, which was spun out from the Swedish OEM's performance arm into a standalone startup in 2017, had a rather good 2025, seeing a 34 percent increase in sales. So increasing the proportion of Polestar 3s to come out of South Carolina seems sensible. And as we learned last September, the midsize electric Volvo EX60 will also go into production at the South Carolina site later this year, and then we'll see a still-unnamed hybrid Volvo in 2030. The two companies also announced today that Volvo agreed to extend part of a shareholder loan it made to Polestar and will convert the rest into Polestar shares. Polestar will still owe Volvo $661 million, due at the end of 2031, and another $274 million will become Polestar stock now, with a further $65 million in the second quarter of the year. Since December, Polestar has also raised $1 billion through three equity financing investments.

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31 Mar 2026 11:00pm GMT

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RFK Jr. wants Americans to use peptides that were banned over safety risks

The FDA is reportedly planning to allow production of 14 previously banned peptides.

31 Mar 2026 9:51pm GMT

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OpenVPN 2.7.1 Introduces Username-Only Authentication Option

OpenVPN 2.7.1 Introduces Username-Only Authentication Option

OpenVPN 2.7.1 adds a username-only authentication mode, enabling external challenge-based auth workflows without requiring passwords.

31 Mar 2026 6:28pm GMT

ONLYOFFICE Accuses Euro-Office of License Violations After Launch

ONLYOFFICE Accuses Euro-Office of License Violations After Launch

Euro-Office launch draws immediate response from ONLYOFFICE, which claims the project violates its licensing terms and raises legal concerns.

31 Mar 2026 5:50pm GMT

The Document Foundation Calls on Europe to Break Free from Proprietary Software

The Document Foundation Calls on Europe to Break Free from Proprietary Software

The Document Foundation, creator of LibreOffice, urges Europeans to adopt open source solutions and reduce dependence on proprietary software and major technology platforms.

31 Mar 2026 1:42pm GMT