13 Jun 2025

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Slow and steady, this poem will win your heart

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13 Jun 2025 5:12am GMT

Show HN: I wrote a BitTorrent Client from scratch

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13 Jun 2025 5:08am GMT

Zero shot forecasting: finding the right foundation model for O11Y forecasting

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13 Jun 2025 5:04am GMT

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Researchers Confirm Two Journalists Were Hacked With Paragon Spyware

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Two European journalists were hacked using government spyware made by Israeli surveillance tech provider Paragon, new research has confirmed. On Thursday, digital rights group The Citizen Lab published a new report detailing the results of a new forensic investigation into the iPhones of Italian journalist Ciro Pellegrino and an unnamed "prominent" European journalist. The researchers said both journalists were hacked by the same Paragon customer, based on evidence found on the two journalists' devices. Until now, there was no evidence that Pellegrino, who works for online news website Fanpage, had been either targeted or hacked with Paragon spyware. When he was alerted by Apple at the end of April, the notification referred to a mercenary spyware attack, but did not specifically mention Paragon, nor whether his phone had been infected with the spyware. The confirmation of the first-ever known Paragon infections further deepens an ongoing spyware scandal that, for now, appears to be mostly focused on the use of spyware by the Italian government, but could expand to include other countries in Europe. These new revelations come months after WhatsApp first notified around 90 of its users in over two dozen countries in Europe and beyond, including journalists, that they had been targeted with Paragon spyware, known as Graphite. Among those targeted were several Italians, including Pellegrino's colleague and Fanpage director Francesco Cancellato, as well as nonprofit workers who help rescue migrants at sea. Last week, Italy's parliamentary committee known as COPASIR, which oversees the country's intelligence agencies' activities, published a report (PDF) that said it found no evidence that Cancellato was spied on. The report, which confirmed that Italy's internal and external intelligence agencies AISI and AISE were Paragon customers, made no mention of Pellegrino. The Citizen Lab's new report puts into question COPASIR's conclusions.

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13 Jun 2025 3:30am GMT

Meta Invests $14.3 Billion in Scale AI

Meta has invested $14.3 billion in Scale AI while recruiting the startup's CEO to join its AI team, marking an aggressive move by the social media giant to accelerate its AI development efforts. The unusual deal gives Meta a 49% non-voting stake in Scale, valuing the company at more than $29 billion. Scale co-founder Alexandr Wang will join Meta's "superintelligence" unit, which focuses on building AI systems that perform as well as humans -- a theoretical milestone known as artificial general intelligence. Wang will remain on Scale's board while Jason Droege takes over as interim CEO. The investment represents Meta's intensified push to compete in AI development after CEO Mark Zuckerberg grew frustrated with the lukewarm reception of the company's Llama 4 language model, which launched in April. Since then, Zuckerberg has taken a hands-on approach to recruiting AI talent, hosting job candidates at his personal homes and reorganizing Meta's offices to position the superintelligence team closer to his workspace.

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13 Jun 2025 2:30am GMT

Japan Urged To Use Gloomier Population Forecasts After Plunge in Births

Japan must stop being overly optimistic about how quickly its population is going to shrink, economists have warned, as births plunge at a pace far ahead of core estimates. From a report: Japan this month said there were a total of 686,000 Japanese births in 2024, falling below 700,000 for the first time since records began in the 19th century and defying years of policy efforts to halt population decline. The total represented the ninth straight year of decline and pushed the country's total fertility rate -- the average number of children born per woman over her lifetime -- to a record low of 1.15. But public and parliamentary dismay over the latest evidence of Japan's decline was intensified by the extent to which the figures undershot population estimates calculated by government demographers just two years ago. The median forecast produced by the National Institute of Population and Social Security Research (IPSS) in 2023 did not foresee the number of annual births -- which does not include children born to non-Japanese people -- dropping into the 680,000 range until 2039.

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13 Jun 2025 1:37am GMT

12 Jun 2025

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After a series of tumors, woman’s odd-looking tongue explains everything

The woman was in her 60s when dermatologists finally figured things out.

12 Jun 2025 9:39pm GMT

Isaacman’s bold plan for NASA: Nuclear ships, seven-crew Dragons, accelerated Artemis

"I was very disappointed, especially because it was so close to confirmation."

12 Jun 2025 9:01pm GMT

Coming to Apple OSes: A seamless, secure way to import and export passkeys

Apple OSes will soon transfer passkeys seamlessly and securely across platforms.

12 Jun 2025 8:26pm GMT

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Archinstall 3.0.8: Breaking Changes, Bug Fixes, and New Features

Archinstall 3.0.8: Breaking Changes, Bug Fixes, and New Features

Archinstall 3.0.8, a guided installer for Arch Linux, introduces breaking changes, updates log handlers, and removes internal function arguments.

12 Jun 2025 8:06pm GMT

GNU Nano 8.5 Command-Line Text Editor Released

GNU Nano 8.5 Command-Line Text Editor Released

GNU Nano 8.5 command-line text editor rolls out with saved anchors, improved syntax coloring, and updated keystrokes.

12 Jun 2025 6:44pm GMT

GNOME 49 Will Require Deeper systemd Integration

GNOME 49 Will Require Deeper systemd Integration

Upcoming GNOME releases will require systemd for key session features, making it harder for non-systemd distros to keep pace without major patches.

12 Jun 2025 4:31pm GMT