31 Jan 2026

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The $100B Megadeal Between OpenAI and Nvidia Is on Ice

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31 Jan 2026 12:02am GMT

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White House Scraps 'Burdensome' Software Security Rules

An anonymous reader quotes a report from SecurityWeek: The White House has announced that software security guidance issued during the Biden administration has been rescinded due to "unproven and burdensome" requirements that prioritized administrative compliance over meaningful security investments. The US Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has issued Memorandum M-26-05 (PDF), officially revoking the previous administration's 2022 policy, 'Enhancing the Security of the Software Supply Chain through Secure Software Development Practices' (M-22-18), as well as the follow-up enhancements announced in 2023 (M-23-16). The new guidance shifts responsibility to individual agency heads to develop tailored security policies for both software and hardware based on their specific mission needs and risk assessments. "Each agency head is ultimately responsible for assuring the security of software and hardware that is permitted to operate on the agency's network," reads the memo sent by the OMB to departments and agencies. "There is no universal, one-size-fits-all method of achieving that result. Each agency should validate provider security utilizing secure development principles and based on a comprehensive risk assessment," the OMB added. While agencies are no longer strictly required to do so, they may continue to use secure software development attestation forms, Software Bills of Materials (SBOMs), and other resources described in M-22-18.

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31 Jan 2026 12:02am GMT

30 Jan 2026

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Oracle May Slash Up To 30,000 Jobs

An anonymous reader shares a report: Oracle could cut up to 30,000 jobs and sell health tech unit Cerner to ease its AI datacenter financing challenges, investment banker TD Cowen has claimed, amid changing sentiment on Big Red's massive build-out plans. A research note from TD Cowen states that finding equity and debt investors are increasingly questioning how Oracle will finance its datacenter building program to support its $300 billion, five-year contract with OpenAI. The bank estimates the OpenAI deal alone is going to require $156 billion in capital spending. Last year, when Big Red raised its capex forecasts for 2026 by $15 billion to $50 billion, it spooked some investors. This year, "both equity and debt investors have raised questions about Oracle's ability to finance this build-out as demonstrated by widening of Oracle credit default swap (CDS) spreads and pressure on Oracle stock/bonds," the research note adds.

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30 Jan 2026 11:20pm GMT

Los Angeles Aims To Ban Single-Use Printer Cartridges

Los Angeles is moving to ban single-use printer cartridges that can't be refilled or taken back for recycling. Tom's Hardware reports: Printer cartridges are usually built with a combination of plastic, metal, and chemicals that makes them hard to easily dispose. They can be treated as hazardous waste by the city, but even then it would take them hundreds of years to actually disintegrate at a waste site. Since they're designed to be thrown away in the first place, the real solution is to target the root of the issue -- hence the ban.

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30 Jan 2026 10:40pm GMT

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Show HN: I built an AI conversation partner to practice speaking languages

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30 Jan 2026 10:16pm GMT

I trapped an AI model inside an art installation (2025) [video]

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30 Jan 2026 9:58pm GMT

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LastSignal Is a New Open-Source Dead Man’s Switch You Can Self-Host

LastSignal Is a New Open-Source Dead Man’s Switch You Can Self-Host

LastSignal lets users run a dead man's switch on their own servers, using zero-knowledge encryption, and releases messages only after a missed activity check.

30 Jan 2026 8:06pm GMT

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How far does $5,000 go when you want an electric car?

You won't be going on road trips, but a very cheap electric runabout is possible.

30 Jan 2026 3:55pm GMT

NASA faces a crucial choice on a Mars spacecraft—and it must decide soon

"We think that's a really important mission, and something that we can do."

30 Jan 2026 3:31pm GMT

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AerynOS January 2026 Snapshot Updates GNOME, KDE Plasma, and COSMIC

AerynOS January 2026 Snapshot Updates GNOME, KDE Plasma, and COSMIC

AerynOS publishes its January 2026 Alpha ISO, featuring Linux kernel 6.18 and a refreshed package stack across multiple desktop environments.

30 Jan 2026 2:35pm GMT

cpx Introduced as a Faster, Modern Replacement for Linux cp

cpx Introduced as a Faster, Modern Replacement for Linux cp

A new Rust-based tool called cpx offers a modern alternative to the traditional cp command on Linux, adding parallel copying, progress bars, resume support, and configurable defaults.

30 Jan 2026 1:36pm GMT

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Rocket Report: How a 5-ton satellite fell off a booster; will SpaceX and xAI merge?

"We're seeing remarkable growth year after year."

30 Jan 2026 12:00pm GMT