07 Apr 2026

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What the heck is wrong with our AI overlords?

New profile of Sam Altman shines a light on a whole industry.

07 Apr 2026 8:02pm GMT

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Supreme Court Wipes Piracy Liability Verdict Against Grande Communications

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TorrentFreak: Following on the heels of the landmark Cox v. Sony ruling, the Supreme Court has vacated the contributory copyright infringement verdict against ISP Grande Communications, ordering the Fifth Circuit to reconsider its decision in light of the new precedent. [...] The order (PDF) effectively removes the case from the Supreme Court docket, urging the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to take another look at its decision in light of the new ruling. Given the similarities between the two cases, it is no surprise that the Supreme Court came to this conclusion. It is now up to the Fifth Circuit to revisit whether Grande's conduct meets the intent threshold that was established in Cox. That is a significantly higher bar than the one applied in the original verdict, which found that continuing to provide service to known infringers was enough to establish material contribution. The music companies previously said they sent over a million copyright infringement notices, but that Grande failed to terminate even a single subscriber account in response. However, without proof of active inducement, these absolute numbers carry less weight now. Whether this translates into a win for Grande on remand remains to be seen. For now, however, the original $47 million verdict is further away than ever.

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07 Apr 2026 8:00pm GMT

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Immich 2.7 Photo and Video Management Solution Brings Better Duplicate Handling

Immich 2.7 Photo and Video Management Solution Brings Better Duplicate Handling

Immich 2.7 enhances duplicate management, introduces CSP support, improves the asset viewer, and resolves Safari live photo download issues.

07 Apr 2026 7:55pm GMT

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Cells for NetBSD: kernel-enforced, jail-like isolation

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07 Apr 2026 7:54pm GMT

S3 Files and the changing face of S3

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07 Apr 2026 7:44pm GMT

Show HN: Gemma 4 Multimodal Fine-Tuner for Apple Silicon

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07 Apr 2026 7:37pm GMT

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Bluesky users are mastering the fine art of blaming everything on "vibe coding"

Use of AI coding tools has become a convenient boogeyman for any tech issues.

07 Apr 2026 7:09pm GMT

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Testing Suggests Google's AI Overviews Tells Millions of Lies Per Hour

A New York Times analysis found Google's AI Overviews now answer questions correctly about 90% of the time, which might sound impressive until you realize that roughly 1 in 10 answers is wrong. "[F]or Google, that means hundreds of thousands of lies going out every minute of the day," reports Ars Technica. From the report: The Times conducted this analysis with the help of a startup called Oumi, which itself is deeply involved in developing AI models. The company used AI tools to probe AI Overviews with the SimpleQA evaluation, a common test to rank the factuality of generative models like Gemini. Released by OpenAI in 2024, SimpleQA is essentially a list of more than 4,000 questions with verifiable answers that can be fed into an AI. Oumi began running its test last year when Gemini 2.5 was still the company's best model. At the time, the benchmark showed an 85 percent accuracy rate. When the test was rerun following the Gemini 3 update, AI Overviews answered 91 percent of the questions correctly. If you extrapolate this miss rate out to all Google searches, AI Overviews is generating tens of millions of incorrect answers per day. The report includes several examples of where AI Overviews went wrong. When asked for the date on which Bob Marley's former home became a museum, AI Overviews cited three pages, two of which didn't discuss the date at all. The final one, Wikipedia, listed two contradictory years, and AI Overviews confidently chose the wrong one. The benchmark also prompts models to produce the date on which Yo Yo Ma was inducted into the classical music hall of fame. While AI Overviews cited the organization's website that listed Ma's induction, it claimed there's no such thing as the Classical Music Hall of Fame. "This study has serious holes," said Google spokesperson Ned Adriance. "It doesn't reflect what people are actually searching on Google." The search giant likes to use a test called SimpleQA Verified, which uses a smaller set of questions that have been more thoroughly vetted.

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07 Apr 2026 7:00pm GMT

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SCOTUS overturns 5th Circuit ruling that told ISP to kick pirates off Internet

Supreme Court's precedent-setting Cox ruling helps Grande beat music piracy claims.

07 Apr 2026 6:00pm GMT

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Anthropic Reveals $30 Billion Run Rate, Plans To Use 3.5GW of New Google AI Chips

Anthropic says its annualized revenue run rate has surpassed $30 billion and disclosed plans to secure roughly 3.5 gigawatts of next-generation Google TPU compute starting in 2027. Broadcom will supply the key chips and networking gear for the effort, the company announced. The Register reports: News of the two deals emerged today in a Broadcom regulatory filing that opens with two items of news. One is a "Long Term Agreement for Broadcom to develop and supply custom Tensor Processing Units ("TPUs") for Google's future generations of TPUs." Google and Broadcom have collaborated to produce custom TPUs. Broadcom CEO Hock Tan recently shared his opinion that hyperscalers don't have the skill to create custom accelerators and predicted Broadcom's chip business will therefore win over $100 billion of revenue from AI chips in 2027 alone. Working on next-gen TPUs for Google will presumably help to make that prediction a reality. So will the second part of Broadcom's announcement: a "Supply Assurance Agreement for Broadcom to supply networking and other components to be used in Google's next-generation AI racks through up to 2031." Broadcom's filing also revealed one user of Google's next-gen TPU will be Anthropic, which starting in 2027, "will access through Broadcom approximately 3.5 gigawatts as part of the multiple gigawatts of next generation TPU-based AI compute capacity committed by Anthropic."

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07 Apr 2026 6:00pm GMT

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OpenSSL 3.6.2 Security Patch Fixes Multiple Vulnerabilities

OpenSSL 3.6.2 Security Patch Fixes Multiple Vulnerabilities

OpenSSL 3.6.2 fixes eight security issues, including flaws affecting RSA KEM, AES-CFB-128, DANE client code, CMS, and delta CRL handling.

07 Apr 2026 1:16pm GMT

KDE Plasma 6.6.4 Released with Wayland, KWin, and Spectacle Fixes

KDE Plasma 6.6.4 Released with Wayland, KWin, and Spectacle Fixes

KDE Plasma 6.6.4 desktop environment fixes Wayland scaling, Spectacle crashes, KWin bugs, and several Plasma Desktop regressions.

07 Apr 2026 12:51pm GMT