A 20-year-old threw a Molotov cocktail at Sam Altman’s house at 3:45 AM Friday. Then walked three miles to OpenAI headquarters and threatened to burn it down. He has been booked on suspicion of attempted murder. He was not a lone wolf. He was an active member of PauseAI with six community roles. His Discord … Read More “The “Rational” Conclusion – by Alexander Campbell” »
Month: April 2026
YouTube Premium has just become even more expensive in the US. The price hike has already taken effect for new subscribers, while existing ones will see it in early June. The individual plan is now $15.99 per month or $159.99 per year, up from $13.99 and $139.99, respectively. The family plan is now $26.99 per … Read More “YouTube Premium gets even more expensive” »
The Anker Prime Charger is currently available for just $39.99, down from $69.99. That’s a significant 43% discount compared to the regular price, making this a great time to grab one. This compact 100W charger allows you to power up three devices at once with two USB-C and one USB-A port. Each USB-C port provides … Read More “Save 43% on this 100W Anker Prime Charger today!” »
DLP USB blocking addresses a key threat factor that most people tend to overlook: insider threats. These can be intentional or simple mistakes by employees. While firewalls and VPNs protect the system from external threats, best tools for blocking unauthorized USB devices focuses on the most vulnerable aspect of data and threat protection, which is … Read More “10 Best tools for blocking unauthorized USB devices” »
What’s the point of building formative assessments into a course if they’re just handed off to an LLM? Suddenly, it’s a waste of time for both the student and the instructor. Small quizzes are excellent study tools to help students check their own understanding―if a student does them. Now, you can direct an “agentic” LLM … Read More “To teach in the time of ChatGPT is to know pain” »
For all the hype about data centers in space, there just aren’t very many GPUs up there. As that starts to change, the near-term business of orbital compute is starting to take shape. The largest compute cluster currently in orbit was launched by Canada’s Kepler Communications in January, and boasts about 40 Nvidia Orin edge … Read More “The largest orbital compute cluster is open for business” »
Which AI tools are software engineers using, and what do they really think of them? We asked The Pragmatic Engineer subscribers, and nearly a thousand of you have shared your experiences of using AI tools for work. The survey ran for weeks, between 27 January and 17 February 2026. This article provides a high-level overview … Read More “AI Tooling for Software Engineers in 2026” »
Huawei has finally confirmed the launch date for its Pura 90 Pro series in China, while also revealing the phones’ design, color options, and RAM/storage configs. The lineup will include the Pura 90 Pro and Pura 90 Pro Max. The Huawei Pura 90 series is set to be unveiled in China on April 20. Interested … Read More “Huawei Pura 90 Pro series launch date and design revealed” »
Andy Walker / Android Authority TL;DR Google Meet is rolling out to Android Auto with an audio-only experience designed for safe use while driving. The feature lets you join scheduled meetings and call contacts, but skips video and most interactive tools. Don’t want to miss the best from Android Authority? Google notes that Meet on … Read More “Google is putting Meet in your Android Auto dashboard just days after CarPlay” »
Windows LAPS (local admin password solution) is redefining how organizations secure local admin accounts across modern Windows environments. Traditional approaches to managing local admin passwords are no longer sufficient in a landscape shaped by hybrid work and evolving threat vectors. Windows LAPS addresses this challenge by automatically rotating and securely storing unique local admin passwords … Read More “Windows LAPS overview: Getting started” »