25 Feb 2026
Hacker News
Corgi Labs (YC W23) Is Hiring
25 Feb 2026 1:01am GMT
24 Feb 2026
Ars Technica
WBD says Paramount’s new, higher offer could be “superior” to Netflix's
WBD's board is still reviewing the offer.
24 Feb 2026 10:52pm GMT
Hacker News
Mercury 2: The fastest reasoning LLM, powered by diffusion
24 Feb 2026 10:46pm GMT
Ars Technica
Following 35% growth, solar has passed hydro on US grid
Coal makes a bit of a comeback, if only by accident.
24 Feb 2026 10:40pm GMT
Hacker News
Cell Service for the Fairly Paranoid
24 Feb 2026 10:37pm GMT
Slashdot
Meta AI Security Researcher Said an OpenClaw Agent Ran Amok on Her Inbox
Meta AI security researcher Summer Yue posted a now-viral account on X describing how an OpenClaw agent she had tasked with sorting through her overstuffed email inbox went rogue, deleting messages in what she called a "speed run" while ignoring her repeated commands from her phone to stop. "I had to RUN to my Mac mini like I was defusing a bomb," Yue wrote, sharing screenshots of the ignored stop prompts as proof. Yue said she had previously tested the agent on a smaller "toy" inbox where it performed well enough to earn her trust, so she let it loose on the real thing. She believes the larger volume of data triggered compaction -- a process where the context window grows too large and the agent begins summarizing and compressing its running instructions, potentially dropping ones the user considers critical. The agent may have reverted to its earlier toy-inbox behavior and skipped her last prompt telling it not to act. OpenClaw is an open-source AI agent designed to run as a personal assistant on local hardware.
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24 Feb 2026 10:30pm GMT
Linuxiac
LibreOffice Online Project Reopened With New Community Focus

The Document Foundation has revived LibreOffice Online, resuming development after formally reversing its 2022 decision to freeze the project.
24 Feb 2026 9:48pm GMT
Lutris 0.5.21 Adds Steam Sniper Runtime and New Console Emulators

Lutris 0.5.21 introduces support for Valve's Sniper runtime, adds ShadPS4 and Xenia runners, and improves GPU detection on Linux systems.
24 Feb 2026 9:21pm GMT
Ars Technica
DJI sues the FCC for “carelessly” restricting its drones
DJI lawsuit says company has been "severely harmed by the FCC's ruling."
24 Feb 2026 9:15pm GMT
Slashdot
New Datacentres Risk Doubling Great Britain's Electricity Use, Regulator Says
The amount of power being sought by new datacentre projects in Great Britain would exceed the national current peak electricity consumption, according to an industry watchdog. From a report: Ofgem said about 140 proposed datacentre schemes, driven by use of artificial intelligence, could require 50 gigawatts of electricity -- 5GW more than the country's current peak demand. The figure was revealed in an Ofgem consultation on demand for new connections to the power grid. It pointed to a "surge in demand" for connection applications between November 2024 and June last year, with a significant number coming from datacentres. This has exceeded even the most ambitious forecasts. Meanwhile, new renewable energy projects are not being connected to the grid at the pace they are being built to help meet the government's clean energy targets by the end of the decade. Ofgem said the work required to connect surging numbers of datacentres could mean delays for other projects that are "critical for decarbonisation and economic growth." Datacentres are the central nervous system of AI tools such as chatbots and image generators, playing a vital role in training and operating products such as ChatGPT and Gemini.
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24 Feb 2026 9:00pm GMT
CrowdStrike Says Attackers Are Moving Through Networks in Under 30 Minutes
An anonymous reader shares a report: Cyberattacks reached victims faster and came from a wider range of threat groups than ever last year, CrowdStrike said in its annual global threat report released Tuesday, adding that cybercriminals and nation-states increasingly relied on predictable tactics to evade detection by exploiting trusted systems. The average breakout time -- how long it took financially-motivated attackers to move from initial intrusion to other network systems -- dropped to 29 minutes in 2025, a 65% increase in speed from the year prior. "The fastest breakout time a year ago was 51 seconds. This year it's 27 seconds," Adam Meyers, head of counter adversary operations at CrowdStrike, told CyberScoop. Defenders are falling behind because attackers are refining their techniques, using social engineering to access high-privilege systems faster and move through victims' cloud infrastructure undetected.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
24 Feb 2026 8:00pm GMT
Linuxiac
Wine 11.3 Released with Mono 11 and VKD3D 1.19 Upgrade

Wine 11.3 brings Mono 11.0, VKD3D 1.19, better DirectSound, and 30 bug fixes to improve how Windows apps and games run on Linux.
24 Feb 2026 7:39pm GMT