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Month June 2025

Can David Frum hear me?

I’ve been enjoying the new David Frum podcast. He’s very good at thinking and does a lot of it, and expresses himself very well. I read all his columns and have read two of his books, even though I don’t… Continue Reading →

US science is being wrecked, and its leadership is fighting the last war

WASHINGTON, DC—The general outline of the Trump administration’s proposed 2026 budget was released a few weeks back, and it included massive cuts for most agencies, including every one that funds scientific research. Late last week, those agencies began releasing details… Continue Reading →

Cursor 1.0

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Reddit Sues AI Startup Anthropic For Breach of Contract, ‘Unfair Competition’

Reddit is suing AI startup Anthropic for what it’s calling a breach of contract and for engaging in “unlawful and unfair business acts” by using the social media company’s platform and data without authority. From a report: The lawsuit, filed… Continue Reading →

Are Dead Sea Scrolls older than we thought?

Over the years, scholars of the Dead Sea Scrolls have analyzed the ancient parchments with various methods: for example, X-rays, multispectral imaging, “virtual unfolding,” and paleography, i.e., studying elements in their writing styles. The scrolls are believed to date back… Continue Reading →

Fake IT Support Calls Hit 20 Orgs, End in Stolen Salesforce Data and Extortion, Google Warns

A group of financially motivated cyberscammers who specialize in Scattered-Spider-like fake IT support phone calls managed to trick employees at about 20 organizations into installing a modified version of Salesforce’s Data Loader that allows the criminals to steal sensitive data…. Continue Reading →

FFmpeg merges WebRTC support

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The IRS Tax Filing Software TurboTax Is Trying To Kill Just Got Open Sourced

An anonymous reader shares a report: The IRS open sourced much of its incredibly popular Direct File software as the future of the free tax filing program is at risk of being killed by Intuit’s lobbyists and Donald Trump’s megabill…. Continue Reading →

Five Years After Reform: Stanford Study Offers Comprehensive Look at Legal Innovation in Arizona and Utah

Five years after Arizona and Utah launched groundbreaking reforms to liberalize legal services regulation, a new comprehensive study from Stanford Law School’s Deborah L. Rhode Center on the Legal Profession reveals both the promise and the complexities of regulatory innovation… Continue Reading →

What is vibe coding? A computer scientist explains what it means to have AI write computer code − and what risks that can entail

Large language model AIs can generate software code based on your prompts. J Studios/DigitalVision via Getty ImagesWhether you’re streaming a show, paying bills online or sending an email, each of these actions relies on computer programs that run behind the… Continue Reading →

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