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A Iran-backed militia used short-range kamikaze FPV drones to strike a parked US Army HH-60M medevac helicopter and an AN/MPQ-64 Sentinel radar at the Victory Base Complex near Baghdad, marking the first known successful drone attack on a U.S. military aircraft. The incidents underscore the growing threat of small drones, possibly employing swarming or fiber-optic control links, that can bypass traditional defenses and threaten bases at home as well as abroad. The piece notes limited counter-drone options and calls for faster, more potent defenses.
FreeCAD 1.1 is released (March 25, 2026) with substantial updates including transparent Part Design previews, interactive draggers for Fillet and Chamfer, 3-point lighting, a Clarify Selection tool, improvements to Assembly and FEM with animations, and a new CAM tool library system. A full list of changes is in the Release Notes; the post also invites donations to support ongoing development.
Claude's Code dashboard tracks momentum and adoption: growth +23% WoW, acceleration +2.8pp, doubling time 24 days. Early adopter commits (Feb 24, 2025) show initial public Claude Code activity, including moinmir/ClashOfCans. The page highlights new repos and a global activity snapshot: about 20.6M total commits, 50.1B lines added, 19.6B lines deleted; top languages TypeScript, Python, JavaScript. It also catalogs numerous co-authored commits across projects and includes UI/ workflow notes (dark mode fixes, asset labeling, security hardening, design prompts).
Promotes ARC Prize 2026 and the ARC-AGI-3 Task ls20, a game‑like AI agent challenge where you build agents to solve a task and compete on model performance. The page offers a public demo, a level-based interface, and a sortable table of published runs to compare scores and actions. It also promotes newsletters, community resources, history, and how to get started with ARC-AGI competitions.
Jeff Johnson criticizes Apple’s bug-report process, arguing it wastes reporters’ time and pressures them to verify unfixed bugs in betas. He cites FB12088655 (privacy: network filter extension IP leak) filed in 2023 with no response for years, then Apple asked him to verify against macOS 26.4 beta 4; he cannot reliably test betas and received evasive replies and threats to close the report if unverified. Little Snitch testers confirmed the bug in beta. He also notes FB22057274 (pinned tabs) marked “Investigation complete.” He argues leadership incentives hide real software quality issues and betas feel punitive.
ARC-AGI-3 is an interactive reasoning benchmark for AI agents to explore environments, acquire goals on the fly, and learn continually. A 100% score means agents beat every game as efficiently as humans. It measures long-horizon planning, skill growth, sparse feedback, and experience-driven adaptation. Design emphasizes ease of use, no pre-loaded knowledge, clear goals, and novelty to prevent memorization. Features include replayable runs, a developer toolkit, and an interactive UI with documentation for integration and evaluation.
Fight Chat Control warns that the European Conservatives (EPP) want to force a Thursday vote to reverse Parliament’s no on indiscriminate scanning, calling it a threat to democracy and privacy and urging action against the move. The page cites Patrick Breyer, EDRI, and noyb.
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Quantization explains how LLMs stay huge and how precision matters. Weights and layers drive size; floating formats (float32/16, bf16, float8/4) trade range for precision. Quantization compresses values to smaller ranges with round-to-nearest, enabling 16-bit-to-4-bit reductions with modest accuracy loss. Symmetric quantization can waste space; asymmetric uses a zero-point to fit data better, reducing error. Block-wise quantization tames outliers, which are few but influential. Metrics like perplexity and KL divergence, plus GPQA benchmarks, show 8- and 4-bit can preserve most quality while boosting speed. Formats: Q8_0, Q4_1, Q4_0, Q2_K. Conclusion: quantized local models are viable; measure trade-offs and formats.
Los Angeles jurors found Meta and Google liable for a young woman’s childhood addiction to social media, ruling Meta 70% responsible and YouTube 30% for harming her mental health. The five‑week trial focused on Instagram; Kaley, now 20, alleged addiction harmed her. Snap and TikTok settled with Kaley before trial. Meta contests the verdict; Google notes shared responsibility. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified about policies banning under‑13s and internal data showing under‑13 use, saying progress has been made. The verdict could influence hundreds of similar lawsuits.
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WSJ 404 error page: the page can’t be found. It shows a support email and links to popular articles (They’re Rich but Not Famous—and They’re Suddenly Everywhere; As China Encroaches, Even New Zealand Is Getting Serious About Its Military) and latest podcasts (Iran Dismisses U.S. Peace Plan; Trump to Name Zuckerberg, Ellison and Huang to Tech Panel; U.S. Sends Iran Plan to End War).
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Ubuntu's Foundations team proposes streamlining secure boot for 26.10 by removing several signed-GRUB features to boost security: drop non-ext4 filesystems (btrfs, hfsplus, xfs, zfs) while retaining ext4, fat, iso9660 (and squashfs for snaps); remove image formats (jpeg, png); drop certain partition-table types (remove part_apple; retain part_gpt and part_msod); drop most LVM and md-raid support (raid1 allowed); keep LUKS encryption. Systems must boot with /boot on a raw ext4 partition (GPT/MBR); encrypted /boot not allowed; ZFS/XFS/BTRFS require ext4 /boot. Upgrades from 26.04 will be disabled; debates continue (Btrfs, RAID1, systemd-boot).
Hubble released a new image of the Crab Nebula, the remnant of the 1054 A.D. supernova. A comparison with a photo from about 25 years earlier shows the outer filaments have moved more than the inner gas and are expanding away from the center, driven by the central pulsar’s magnetic field. The outer filaments are moving at roughly 3.4 million miles per hour. The image shows the Crab Nebula is still evolving, nearly a millennium after the explosion.
Remains believed to be d'Artagnan found under the floor of St Peter and Paul Church in Maastricht, 350+ years after his death. Deacon Jos Valke helped uncover a skeleton beneath the altar; archaeologist Wim Dijkman is 99% certain the bones are Charles de Batz de Castelmore, Count d'Artagnan, Louis XIV’s right-hand man, killed in the 1673 Siege of Maastricht. A bullet and a 1660 coin were found; DNA testing in Germany and age/sex checks in Deventer are ongoing; confirmation awaits.
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