06 Mar 2026

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06 Mar 2026 5:20am GMT

Show HN: Swarm – Program a colony of 200 ants using a custom assembly language

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06 Mar 2026 4:15am GMT

System76 on Age Verification Laws

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06 Mar 2026 4:12am GMT

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Microsoft Confirms 'Project Helix,' a Next-Gen Xbox That Can Run PC Games

An anonymous reader quotes a report from 80 Level: Microsoft has officially confirmed development of its next-generation Xbox console, currently known internally as Project Helix. While concrete details remain limited, early information suggests the company is positioning the device as a hybrid between a traditional console and a gaming PC, capable of running both Xbox titles and PC games. The codename was revealed recently by new Xbox CEO Asha Sharma, who reaffirmed Microsoft's continued commitment to dedicated gaming hardware despite speculation that the company might shift entirely toward cloud or platform-based ecosystems. According to Sharma, Project Helix represents the next step in Xbox's console strategy. Although official specifications have not yet been announced, early reports indicate the system will likely rely on a new AMD system-on-chip combining Xbox hardware with PC-style architecture. The device is expected to emphasize high performance while maintaining compatibility with existing Xbox game libraries. [...] If the concept holds, Project Helix could mark a significant shift in how console ecosystems are structured, moving away from tightly closed hardware platforms toward something closer to a unified PC-console environment. Sharma wrote in a post on X: "Great start to the morning with Team Xbox, where we talked about our commitment to the return of Xbox, including Project Helix, the code name for our next generation console. Project Helix will lead in performance and play your Xbox and PC games. Looking forward to chatting about this more with partners and studios at my first GDC next week!"

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06 Mar 2026 3:30am GMT

Pentagon Formally Designates Anthropic a Supply-Chain Risk

The Pentagon has formally designated Anthropic as a "supply chain risk," ordering federal agencies and defense contractors to stop using its AI tools after the company sought limits on the military's use of its models. In a written statement, the department said it has "officially informed Anthropic leadership the company and its products are deemed a supply chain risk, effective immediately." Politico reports: The designation, historically reserved for foreign firms with ties to U.S. adversaries, will likely require companies that do business with the U.S. military -- or even the federal government in general -- to cut ties with Anthropic. "From the very beginning, this has been about one fundamental principle: the military being able to use technology for all lawful purposes," the Pentagon said in the statement. "The military will not allow a vendor to insert itself into the chain of command by restricting the lawful use of a critical capability and put our warfighters at risk." A spokesperson for Anthropic did not immediately respond to a request for comment. But the company said last week it would fight a supply-chain risk label in court.

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06 Mar 2026 1:00am GMT

05 Mar 2026

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Workers report watching Ray-Ban Meta-shot footage of people using the bathroom

Meta accused of "concealing the facts" about smart glass users' privacy.

05 Mar 2026 11:36pm GMT

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Mac Studio 512GB RAM Option Disappears Amid Global DRAM Shortage

Apple has removed the 512GB RAM configuration for the Mac Studio, leaving 256GB as the new maximum. The remaining 256GB upgrade has also increased in price and now faces longer shipping delays as demand grows "due to consumers seeking machines suitable for running local AI agents," reports MacRumors. From the report: The Mac Studio starts with 36GB RAM, but there were upgrades ranging from 48GB to 512GB, with the higher tier upgrades limited to the M3 Ultra chip. Now there are options ranging from 48GB to 256GB, with wait times into May for the 256GB upgrade. Apple has also raised the price for the 256GB RAM upgrade option. It used to cost $1,600 to go from 96GB to 256GB on the high-end M3 Ultra machine, but now it costs $2,000. 512GB was $4,000 when it was available.

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05 Mar 2026 11:00pm GMT

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MS exec: Microsoft's next console will play "Xbox and PC games"

Project Helix is set to open the closed-console ecosystem, but the details will matter.

05 Mar 2026 9:39pm GMT

RFK Jr.’s anti-vaccine policies are "unreviewable," DOJ lawyer tells judge

The startling claim came amid a lawsuit from the American Academy of Pediatrics.

05 Mar 2026 9:29pm GMT

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NVIDIA 595.45 Beta Linux Driver Released With Vulkan Updates and Wayland Changes

NVIDIA 595.45 Beta Linux Driver Released With Vulkan Updates and Wayland Changes

NVIDIA has released the 595.45 beta Linux driver, featuring new Vulkan extensions, Wayland updates, DRI3 1.2 support, and several stability improvements.

05 Mar 2026 3:01pm GMT

FRANK OS 1.0 Launches With a Retro Windows 95-Like Desktop

FRANK OS 1.0 Launches With a Retro Windows 95-Like Desktop

FRANK OS 1.0 debuts with a windowed desktop inspired by Windows 95, running on RP2350 microcontrollers using the FreeRTOS kernel.

05 Mar 2026 1:53pm GMT

KDE Gear 25.12.3 Apps Collection Rolls Out, Here’s What’s New

KDE Gear 25.12.3 Apps Collection Rolls Out, Here's What's New

KDE Gear 25.12.3 apps collection is out with numerous bug fixes across apps, including Kdenlive, Kate, KDE Connect, NeoChat, and Okular.

05 Mar 2026 12:12pm GMT