03 Dec 2025

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AI Is Breaking the Moral Foundation of Modern Society

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03 Dec 2025 6:10am GMT

Quad9 DOH HTTP/1.1 Retirement, December 15, 2025

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03 Dec 2025 6:07am GMT

Sending DMARC reports is somewhat hazardous

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03 Dec 2025 5:05am GMT

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Anthropic Acquires Bun In First Acquisition

Anthropic has made its first acquisition by buying Bun, the engine behind its fast-growing Claude Code agent. The move strengthens Anthropic's push into enterprise developer tooling as it scales Claude Code with major backers like Microsoft, Nvidia, Amazon, and Google. Adweek reports: Claude Code is a coding agent that lets developers write, debug and interpret code through natural-language instructions. Claude Code had already hit $1 billion in revenue six months since its public debut in May, according to a LinkedIn post from Anthropic's chief product officer, Mike Krieger. The coding agent continues to barrel toward scale with customers like Netflix, Spotify, and Salesforce. Further reading: Meet Bun, a Speedy New JavaScript Runtime

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03 Dec 2025 5:05am GMT

San Francisco Will Sue Ultraprocessed Food Companies

An anonymous reader quotes a report from the New York Times: The San Francisco city attorney filed on Tuesday the nation's first government lawsuit against food manufacturers over ultraprocessed fare (source may be paywalled; alternative source), arguing that cities and counties have been burdened with the costs of treating diseases that stem from the companies' products. David Chiu, the city attorney, sued 10 corporations that make some of the country's most popular food and drinks. Ultraprocessed products now comprise 70 percent of the American food supply and fill grocery store shelves with a kaleidoscope of colorful packages. Think Slim Jim meat sticks and Cool Ranch Doritos. But also aisles of breads, sauces and granola bars marketed as natural or healthy. It is a rare issue on which the liberal leaders in San Francisco City Hall are fully aligned with the Trump administration, which has targeted ultraprocessed foods as part of its Make America Healthy Again mantra. Mr. Chiu's lawsuit, which was filed in San Francisco Superior Court on behalf of the State of California, seeks unspecified damages for the costs that local governments bear for treating residents whose health has been harmed by ultraprocessed food. The city accuses the companies of "unfair and deceptive acts" in how they market and sell their foods, arguing that such practices violate the state's Unfair Competition Law and public nuisance statute. The city also argues the companies knew that their food made people sick but sold it anyway.

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03 Dec 2025 3:03am GMT

Waymo Hits a Dog In San Francisco, Reigniting Safety Debate

A Waymo robotaxi struck a small unleashed dog in San Francisco -- just weeks after another Waymo killed a beloved neighborhood cat. The dog's condition is unknown. The Los Angeles Times reports: The incident occurred near the intersection of Scott and Eddy streets and drew a small crowd, according to social media posts. A person claiming to be one of the passengers posted about the accident on Reddit. "Our Waymo just ran over a dog," the passenger wrote. "Kids saw the whole thing." The passenger described the dog as between 20 and 30 pounds and wrote that their family was traveling back home after a holiday tree lighting event. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has recorded Waymo taxis as being involved in at least 14 animal collisions since 2021. "Unfortunately, a Waymo vehicle made contact with a small, unleashed dog in the roadway," a company spokesperson said. "We are dedicated to learning from this situation and how we show up for our community as we continue improving road safety in the cities we serve." The spokesperson added that Waymo vehicles have a much lower rate of injury-causing collisions than human drivers. Human drivers run into millions of animals while driving each year. "I'm not sure a human driver would have avoided the dog either, though I do know that a human would have responded differently to a 'bump' followed by a car full of screaming people," the Waymo passenger wrote on Reddit. One person who commented on the discussion said that Waymo vehicles should be held to a higher standard than human drivers, because the autonomous taxis are supposed to improve road safety. "The whole point of this is because Waymo isn't supposed to make those mistakes," the person wrote on Reddit.

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03 Dec 2025 2:02am GMT

02 Dec 2025

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More FDA drama: Top drug regulator calls it quits after 3 weeks

The last Trump official in the position left amid allegations of petty revenge.

02 Dec 2025 11:17pm GMT

This Chinese company could become the country’s first to land a reusable rocket

From the outside, China's Zhuque-3 rocket looks like a clone of SpaceX's Falcon 9.

02 Dec 2025 11:04pm GMT

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WordPress 6.9 Introduces Block-Level Notes, Faster Editing

WordPress 6.9 Introduces Block-Level Notes, Faster Editing

WordPress 6.9 "Gene" introduces block-level Notes, faster editing tools, refined dashboard navigation, and the new Abilities API.

02 Dec 2025 10:42pm GMT

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OpenAI CEO declares “code red” as Gemini gains 200 million users in 3 months

Three years after Google sounded alarm bells over ChatGPT, the tables have turned.

02 Dec 2025 10:42pm GMT

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VLC 3.0.22 Released With Qt6 Support, Dark Mode Option, and More

VLC 3.0.22 Released With Qt6 Support, Dark Mode Option, and More

VLC 3.0.22 media player adds a dark palette option, Qt6 build support, Windows ARM64 builds, and the largest set of security fixes in the 3.0 series.

02 Dec 2025 9:58pm GMT

TLP 1.9 Linux Power-Management Tool Adds New Profiles Daemon

TLP 1.9 Linux Power-Management Tool Adds New Profiles Daemon

TLP 1.9 adds a new profiles daemon and a dedicated power-saver mode, expanding Linux power-management capabilities for laptops.

02 Dec 2025 4:39pm GMT