12 Mar 2026
Slashdot
Anthropic's Claude AI Can Respond With Charts, Diagrams, and Other Visualschat
Anthropic updated Claude so it can automatically generate charts, diagrams, and other interactive visualizations directly inside conversations, rather than only in a side panel. The new visualizations are rolling out now to all users. The Verge reports: As an example, Anthropic says a conversation about the periodic table could lead Claude to generate a visualization of it, featuring interactive elements that let you click inside the table for more information. Another example shows how Claude can generate a visual related to a question about how weight travels through a building. Though Claude will automatically determine whether it should generate a visualization in your chat, Anthropic notes that you can also ask the chatbot to generate a diagram, table, or chart directly. [...] Anthropic already allows you to create charts, documents, tools, and apps through Claude's "artifacts" feature, which opens in a side panel where you can interact, share, and download the AI-generated creation. But, as noted by Anthropic, artifacts are persistent, while the visualizations created within Claude's conversations will change or disappear as the conversation progresses. You can also ask Claude to make changes to the visualizations it creates.
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12 Mar 2026 6:00pm GMT
Ars Technica
Lucid announces midsize EV platform, says profitability lies with SUVs
Three smaller SUVs are in development, starting at under $50,000.
12 Mar 2026 5:54pm GMT
Perplexity's "Personal Computer" brings its AI agents to the, uh, Personal Computer
Perplexity says AI access to your files is in "secure environment with clear safeguards."
12 Mar 2026 5:44pm GMT
Hacker News
Scrt: A CLI secret manager for developers, sysadmins and DevOps
12 Mar 2026 5:31pm GMT
Linuxiac
Igalia Introduces Moonforge Linux, a Yocto-Based OS for Embedded Devices

Moonforge Linux is a new Yocto-based open-source framework that streamlines the development and maintenance of embedded Linux systems.
12 Mar 2026 5:28pm GMT
Hacker News
Bubble Sorted Amen Break
12 Mar 2026 5:13pm GMT
Apple's MacBook Neo makes repairs easier and cheaper than other MacBooks
12 Mar 2026 5:07pm GMT
Slashdot
Google Maps Gets Its Biggest Navigation Redesign In a Decade, Plus More AI
Google Maps is rolling out its biggest update in more than a decade, introducing a Gemini-powered chatbot and a new "Immersive Navigation" interface. "Ask Maps" lets users plan trips, ask questions, and refine travel suggestions conversationally within the app. "The new chatbot will be accessible via a button up near the search bar," notes Ars Technica. "You can ask it anything you're likely to find in Google Maps without jumping into another app. You can ask for directions, of course, but it can also plan out road trips and vacations from a single prompt. Ask Maps works like a chatbot, so it accepts follow-up prompts to refine and expand on its suggestions." Meanwhile, Google is promising a "complete transformation" of the navigation experience in Maps with what they're calling "Immersive Navigation." It brings detailed 3D visuals, smarter route previews, and improved guidance powered by data from Street View and aerial imagery. "You'll see accurate overpasses, crosswalks, landmarks, and signage in the new navigation experience," reports Ars. "Google also aims to solve some of the biggest usability issues with turn-by-turn navigation in this update. [...] Immersive Navigation tries to show you more of the route as you drive, using smart zoom and transparent buildings to help you plan ahead. Voice guidance will also reference turns after the next one where appropriate." Immersive Navigation will also highlights the tradeoffs between different route options, such as longer routes that avoid traffic or tolls. And, as you approach your destination, it will uses Street View imagery, building entrances, and parking information to help you orient yourself. The features are launching on Android and iOS first, with broader platform support coming later.
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12 Mar 2026 5:00pm GMT
Ars Technica
Centuries before the Inca, Peru's wealthy imported parrots from afar
The Inca Empire's system of roads were built on centuries-old trade routes.
12 Mar 2026 4:49pm GMT
Linuxiac
EndeavourOS Titan Launches With Linux 6.19, New GPU Driver Tool

Arch-based EndeavourOS Titan debuts with Linux kernel 6.19, enhanced hardware detection, GPU driver improvements, and more.
12 Mar 2026 4:12pm GMT
Slashdot
Atlassian CEO Cites AI Shift When Announcing Plan To Shed 1,600 Jobs
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: Atlassian plans to cut 1,600 jobs or a 10th of its global workforce, joining rivals in slashing staffing to cope with the advent of AI and a broader post-Covid industry slowdown. Australian billionaire founder Mike Cannon-Brookes explained the reductions in a staff memo, while also announcing his chief technology officer was leaving the Sydney-based company. "It would be disingenuous to pretend AI doesn't change the mix of skills we need or the number of roles required in certain areas," Cannon-Brookes said. "It does."
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12 Mar 2026 4:00pm GMT
Linuxiac
Fwupd 2.1.1 Released With AMD Platform Secure Boot Support

Fwupd 2.1.1 adds new security checks, AMD Platform Secure Boot support, and broader hardware compatibility for Linux systems.
12 Mar 2026 12:17pm GMT