03 Jun 2026

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Meta Workers Can Opt Out of Workplace Tracking for Up to 30 Minutes

Meta is scaling back parts of its employee tracking initiative after staff objected to software that collected mouse movements, clicks, keystrokes, and other actions for AI training data. According to Reuters, the company will now let workers pause collection for up to 30 minutes and request exemptions. Reuters reports: [Stephane Kasriel, a vice president in Meta's AI model-building Superintelligence Labs unit] said the team behind the software had also introduced "several optimizations" to reduce its impact on computer battery life, after employees complained it was consuming so much data it was causing their home internet usage to spike. "While we remain confident in the privacy protections we put in place at launch, which went through several layers of risk review, we have heard your concerns about personal data on work devices, battery life, and wanting more control over when capturing happens," Kasriel said in the memo.

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03 Jun 2026 5:15pm GMT

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Skyvern (YC S23) Is Hiring Open-Source Loving DevRel Engineers

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03 Jun 2026 5:01pm GMT

The Public Should Own Half of the Big A.I. Companies

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03 Jun 2026 4:58pm GMT

If AI Data Centers Are So Great, Why Are They Being Built in Secret?

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03 Jun 2026 4:57pm GMT

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Microsoft Claims New Quantum Chip 1,000 Times Better Than Before

Microsoft says its new Majorana 2 quantum chip is 1,000 times more reliable than its predecessor, with qubits lasting about 20 seconds instead of milliseconds, and claims it could have a commercially useful quantum machine by 2029. The BBC reports: "We will have a quantum machine in 2029 that can solve commercially viable, reasonable problems," said Zulfi Alam, corporate vice president of Microsoft Quantum. That would still require huge further advances as such a device would require millions of qubits - the current chip, Alam said, has 12. Assessing the firm's claims are difficult because it does not release the full details of what it has discovered publicly, citing commercial confidentiality. Microsoft has spent 20 years pursuing an approach to quantum computing known as "topological." The firm's approach to this is based on exploiting the properties of a so-called quasi-particle, which had existed only in theory, since it was first predicted in the 1930s by Italian physicist Ettore Majorana. To do this it had to exploit a novel state of matter - different from the three familiar states of liquid, solid or gas. Paul Stevenson, a physics professor at the University of Surrey, said the tech giant's timeline sounded plausible - if its research lived up to its claims. "Microsoft appears to have made a leap in their attempt to produce viable topological qubits," he said. "If they succeed, they will leap from being a player with no production quantum computer, to being a serious player in the race to make the next generation of fault-tolerant machines."

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03 Jun 2026 4:00pm GMT

Android Gets Fake Call Detection That Uses RCS

An anonymous reader quotes a report from 9to5Google: Phone by Google wants to combat the "growing threat of impersonation scams" and protect Android users against "sophisticated, AI-powered deepfake attacks" with fake call detection. [...] Fake call detection requires that both parties are on Android and use the Phone by Google app, while Google Messages and Google Contacts also have to be installed. When a contact calls, their phone "sends a silent confirmation signal in real time to your device to verify the call is legitimate and truly coming from the contact's device." This digital handshake uses end-to-end encrypted RCS (Rich Communication Services). If you're being scammed by an impersonator, your phone will notice that the "initial confirmation signal will be missing," and ping the contact's real device to double-check. If their real device says, "I'm not making a call right now," you'll get a warning on your screen advising you to hang up immediately. This feature will be available globally on Android 12+ phones starting with Pixel devices this month. Fake call detection is enabled by default but can be turned off at any time. Google says itâ(TM)s "possible for other apps and device manufacturers to adopt this technology" given the RCS underpinnings. You can learn more about fake call detection in Google's blog post.

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03 Jun 2026 3:00pm GMT

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Inside Meta's attempts to play catch-up with AI

Doubts linger over whether Meta can close the gap with rivals.

03 Jun 2026 1:35pm GMT

Beans use an immune receptor to call in airstrikes on caterpillars

When they're being eaten, bean plants release chemicals that draw in parasitic wasps.

03 Jun 2026 11:15am GMT

How long will it take to rebuild Blue Origin's launch pad? We asked some SpaceX vets.

"Everyone is in a place where it's no fun to be there."

03 Jun 2026 10:00am GMT

02 Jun 2026

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Vim Classic 8.3 Debuts as an AI-Free Vim Fork

Vim Classic 8.3 Debuts as an AI-Free Vim Fork

Vim Classic 8.3 arrives as a long-term support fork of Vim, based on Vim 8.2 and maintained without generative AI tools.

02 Jun 2026 7:59pm GMT

Red Hat npm Packages Compromised in Supply Chain Attack

Red Hat npm Packages Compromised in Supply Chain Attack

Red Hat cloud services npm packages were compromised in a supply chain attack that used a preinstall script to steal developer and CI secrets.

02 Jun 2026 5:48pm GMT

Clonezilla Live 3.3.2 Brings Linux Kernel 7.0 and New Encryption

Clonezilla Live 3.3.2 Brings Linux Kernel 7.0 and New Encryption

Clonezilla Live 3.3.2 updates its Debian Sid base, adds Linux kernel 7.0, Partclone 0.3.47, and switches image encryption to gocryptfs.

02 Jun 2026 2:50pm GMT