Accumulating a lot of experience … Booster 1076 entered the SpaceX fleet in 2021 and since then has launched missions including CRS-22, Crew-3, Turksat 5B, Crew-4, CRS-25, Eutelsat Hotbird 13G, SES O3B mPOWER-A, PSN Satria, Telkomsat Merah Putih 2, Galileo L13, Koreasat-6A Crew-6, and USSF-124, plus 22 batches of Starlink satellites. (submitted by EllPeaTea) Atlas … Read More “Rocket Report: Chinese version of Falcon 9 fails; Artemis depends on rapid heavy lift” »
Month: April 2026
When your AI agent holds your API keys, reads your email, and runs shell commands, security isn’t optional. KiloClaw is a fully managed OpenClaw: a one-click deploy that gives you a 24/7 AI agent, without buying a Mac Mini. Every instance runs in a dedicated Firecracker micro-VM, not a shared container, with five independent isolation … Read More “How Roblox Uses AI to Translate 16 Languages in 100 Milliseconds” »
When it comes to AI agents and AI tooling, most of the discussion focuses on their potential boosts for efficiency, faster iteration, and the pushing out of more code, faster. Last week, we took an inside look into how Uber is adopting AI, internally. The rideshare giant has built close to a dozen internal systems … Read More “Are AI agents actually slowing us down?” »
Nintendo seemingly designed its latest console to be a mystery for third-party accessory makers. With the Switch 2, the company changed the wireless protocol for connecting controllers to the new system, as well as how it outputs video over USB-C, making it clear at launch that every third-party manufacturer needed to start over from scratch. … Read More “You don’t have to spend more than $50 on a great USB-C dock for your Switch 2” »
The air throughout our homes is infused with microplastics. But there are things you can do to breathe less of them
Based on what we know from other types of tiny fibres, those dimensions are problematic, she says, based on what we know about mineral fibres such as asbestos or carbon nanotubes. “We know that those fibres – small enough to javelin down into the air sacs at the end of our airways – are problematic.” … Read More “The air throughout our homes is infused with microplastics. But there are things you can do to breathe less of them” »
Welcome to Import AI, a newsletter about AI research. Import AI runs on arXiv and feedback from readers. If you’d like to support this, please subscribe. Import A-Idea:An occasional essay series: Into the mist: Moltbook, agent ecologies, and an internet in transition We’ve all had that experience of walking into a conversation and initially feeling … Read More “Moltbook, agent ecologies, and an internet in transition” »
“We’re not rookies on technology,” he said. After receiving the data dump on his daughter’s Discord account, a couple of things stuck out immediately as odd to Frey. “There’s no age recorded at signup, but there’s something worth flagging: her data includes an age_group field set to ’13–17,’ confirming Discord’s system knows she’s a teen,” … Read More “Dad stuck in support nightmare after teen lied about age on Discord” »
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Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 123, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, which Artemis photo did you make your wallpaper, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I’ve been reading about Sam Altman and Satoshi Nakamoto … Read More “The Audacity is a new show making fun of tech brosThe new show making fun of tech bros” »
Same input. Same prompt. Different output. That’s the reality of testing AI agents that write code, and most teams are shipping without solving it. Nick Nisi from WorkOS tackled this by building eval systems for two AI tools: The post covers how to test against real project structures, score output that’s different every time, and … Read More “How Meta Turned Debugging Into a Product” »