2026-05-15
Someone Asked Physicists What They Really Believe About the Universe and… Yikes
Does anyone know anything? The post Someone Asked Physicists What They Really Believe About the Universe and… Yikes appeared first on Futurism.
The TechBeat: How to Add AI Scoring and Email Verification to Your E2E Suite (5/15/2026)
How are you, hacker? 🪐Want to know what's trending right now?: The Techbeat by HackerNoon has got you covered with fresh content from our trending stories of the day! Set...
Something Is Killing the Children's Slaughterverse is about to explode in popularity
James Tynion IV reflects on the arc of his horror comic sensation in a new interview about his Webtoon launch.
The Logistical Odyssey Behind This Ryan Reynolds-Backed Sailing Championship
Behind the Australian SailGP team co-owned by Ryan Reynolds is a globe-spanning logistics operation run by the SailGP, moving 115 shipping containers and more than 1 million kilograms of cargo...
Don’t Send Generic Emails — This Is the Personalization Shift That Will Boost Your Profits and Engagement
Getting email personalization right — and, more importantly, implementing it at scale — is what can really move the needle for ecommerce brands that are struggling to drive decent ROI...
The Art of Looking: Eleven Ways of Viewing the Multiple Realities of Our Everyday Wonderland
"Attention is an intentional, unapologetic discriminator. It asks what is relevant right now, and gears us up to notice only that."
Sarah Rose (who is blind): “Meta glasses are...
Sarah Rose (who is blind): “Meta glasses are absolute game changers for the blind community…they are completely revolutionary.” And: “It really is incredible to talk to your glasses and ask...
Anthropic urges Uncle Sam to kneecap China's AI ambitions before 2028
Claude maker warns authoritarian regimes could set the rules unless Washington tightens chip and model controls
Martha Stewart’s AI Startup Raised $10 Million — Will It Be a ‘Good Thing’ for Your Home?
Hint detects imminent house problems and expiring insurance policies before it's too late, targeting a $500 billion home repair market.
6 Enrollment Myths Universities Still Believe — And Why It’s Costing Them Students
As student expectations evolve, universities have an opportunity to rethink enrollment strategies and create more responsive, student-first experiences.
I Ran an AI-Bot-Only Log Pipeline on My Sites for 30 Days. The Numbers Didn’t Match My SEO Tools
SEO dashboards are misleading for AI-bot traffic — they undercount real activity, misclassify bot types, and include fake (spoofed) requests. Server logs are the only reliable source because AI bots...
Hear the Steam Controller sing whole songs with haptics, including the Wii Store soundtrack, Still Alive, and even attempt a Rick Roll
This was a triumph. I'm making a note here, 'huge success'.
Can Claude Audit Smart Contracts? Zero-Shot Vulnerability Detection Across Five SWC Classes
This article evaluates Claude Sonnet 4.6 on five vulnerable Solidity contracts from the SmartBugs Curated benchmark using a zero-shot auditing setup. Claude successfully identified all five primary vulnerability classes —...
Chucky Egg - A SymbOS conversion of the famous classic game from the early 1980s, originally written by Nigel Alderton.
Well this is glorious news and a first for us, as Chucky Egg has made a high-tech leap to the SymbOS operating system, demonstrating a massive leap forward for retro-computing...
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Why Spec-Driven Development Breaks Down in Microservices (Part 1): The Cross-Service Context Problem
LLM-driven specs can produce clean code, passing tests, and a convincing implementation for each service, while still missing the rules that connect those services. This article shows why spec-driven development...
Announcing the Center for Shared AI Prosperity
I wanted to share the launch of a project I've been working on with pollster David Shor, Obama/Biden veteran Stef Feldman, political strategist Morris Katz, Harvard historian Marc Aidinoff, and...
Munchy Worm - Munch those shrooms in this new Commodore 64 game by Antibody Software
Software developer Antibody Software has officially brought its popular title, Munchy Worm, to the Commodore 64. Available entirely for free, this arcade conversion of a browser and windows based game...
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