04 Feb 2026
Hacker News
Voxtral Transcribe 2
04 Feb 2026 3:08pm GMT
Ars Technica
Russian spy satellites have intercepted EU communications satellites
Unencrypted European communications are being targeted by Moscow.
04 Feb 2026 3:02pm GMT
Slashdot
Pinterest Sacks Workers For Creating Tool To Track Layoffs
Pinterest has sacked two engineers for tracking which workers lost their jobs in a recent round of layoffs. BBC: The company recently announced job cuts, with chief executive Bill Ready stating in an email he was "doubling down on an AI-forward approach," according to an employee who posted some of the memo on LinkedIn. Pinterest told investors the move would impact about 15% of the workforce, or roughly 700 roles, without saying which teams or workers were affected. But then "two engineers wrote custom scripts improperly accessing confidential company information to identify the locations and names of all dismissed employees and then shared it more broadly," a company spokesperson told the BBC. "This was a clear violation of Pinterest policy and of their former colleagues' privacy," the spokesperson added. The script written by the Pinterest engineers was aimed at internal tools used at the company for employees to communicate, according to a person familiar with the firings who asked not to be identified. The person said the script created an alert for which employee names within a tool like the team communication platform Slack were being removed or deactivated, giving some insight into who at the company was impacted by the layoffs.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
04 Feb 2026 3:01pm GMT
Hacker News
A case study in PDF forensics: The Epstein PDFs
04 Feb 2026 2:46pm GMT
Ars Technica
NASA finally acknowledges the elephant in the room with the SLS rocket
"You know, you're right, the flight rate-three years is a long time."
04 Feb 2026 2:41pm GMT
Hacker News
Attention at Constant Cost per Token via Symmetry-Aware Taylor Approximation
04 Feb 2026 2:33pm GMT
Slashdot
Why Google's Android for PC Launch May Be Messy and Controversial
Google's much-anticipated plan to merge Android and ChromeOS into a single operating system called Aluminium is shaping up to be a drawn-out, complicated transition that could leave existing Chromebook users behind, according to previously unreported court documents in the Google search antitrust case. The new OS won't be compatible with all existing Chromebook hardware, and Google will be forced to maintain ChromeOS through at least 2033 to honor its 10-year support commitment to current users -- meaning two parallel operating systems running for years. The timeline itself is messier than Google has let on publicly, the filings suggest. Sameer Samat, Google's head of Android, called the merger "something we're super excited about for next year" last September, but court filings describe the "fastest path" to market as offering Aluminium to "commercial trusted testers" in late 2026 before a full release in 2028. Enterprise and education customers -- the segments where Chromebooks currently dominate -- are slated for 2028 as well. Columbia computer science professor Jason Nieh, who interviewed Google engineers as a witness in the case, testified that Aluminium requires a heavier software stack and more powerful hardware to run.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
04 Feb 2026 2:02pm GMT
Linuxiac
GNU Coreutils 9.10 Released With Stability Fixes

GNU Coreutils 9.10 fixes critical bugs, improves performance, and refines core command behavior across Linux systems in a new stable release.
04 Feb 2026 1:55pm GMT
Slashdot
Adobe Actually Won't Discontinue Animate
Adobe is no longer planning to discontinue Adobe Animate on March 1st. From a report: In an FAQ, the company now says that Animate will now be in maintenance mode and that it has "no plans toâdiscontinue or remove access" to the app. Animate will still receive "ongoing security and bug fixes" and will still be available for "both new and existing users," but it won't get new features. Many creators expressed frustration after Adobe's original discontinuation announcement from earlier this week, and the application is still used by creators like David Firth, the person behind the animated web series Salad Fingers. Now, Adobe says that "We are committed to ensuring Animate usersâalways have access to their content regardless of the state of development of the application."
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
04 Feb 2026 1:00pm GMT
Ars Technica
So yeah, I vibe-coded a log colorizer—and I feel good about it
Some semi-unhinged musings on where LLMs fit into my life-and how I'll keep using them.
04 Feb 2026 12:00pm GMT
Linuxiac
LibreOffice 26.2 Released With Faster Performance, Compatibility Improvements

LibreOffice 26.2 open-source office suite introduces faster performance, improved compatibility, and hundreds of fixes across Writer, Calc, and Impress.
04 Feb 2026 11:01am GMT
03 Feb 2026
Linuxiac
Arch Linux February ISO Is Out With Kernel, Desktop, and Security Updates

Arch Linux has released its updated February installation ISO, bringing a new kernel, refreshed system libraries, desktop updates, and security fixes.
03 Feb 2026 10:13pm GMT