Rust's Supply Chain: Hackers' New Playground?
Rust: memory-safe savior or supply chain disaster waiting to happen? Here's how attackers will strike — and why Cargo's your weak link.
Your AI morning briefing for May 07, 2026 — the top stories you need to know.
Rust: memory-safe savior or supply chain disaster waiting to happen? Here's how attackers will strike — and why Cargo's your weak link.
Tired of wrestling React errors solo? This open-source kit hands you battle-tested AI prompts. But don't ditch your brain just yet.
Tech optimists dismissed AI's climate hit as negligible. Critics screamed apocalypse. Reality? Demand's compounding faster than fixes, powered by dirty grids.
Cybercrime drained $10.5 trillion last year—ethical hackers are the hired guns fixing it. Here's the no-BS path from zero to paid penetration tester.
Picture ordering ramen at 2 a.m. — payment vanishes, food arrives. Wolt's chasing that at MPE 2026, but does invisible checkout fix real problems or just polish the hype?
Double-click that MSI and wave goodbye to Oracle's licensing drama. Amazon Corretto 8 installs clean on Windows, but is it the long-term fix Java devs need?
OpenAI's backing a radical Illinois bill to protect AI labs from lawsuits over doomsday scenarios. It's a high-stakes pivot — and a glimpse into the future of AI accountability.
Würth's pushing unified commerce hard, but frictionless payments in B2B? That's where the real headaches start. A vet's cynical breakdown from MPE 2026.
Perfect AI output. Dry production hole. The ground truth? Wrong geology. Time to interrogate those assumptions before you drill.
Picture this: French bureaucrats firing up Linux desktops instead of Windows by 2026. It's not hype—DINUM's laying out the roadmap now, with ministries forced to cut non-EU software.
A fraud ring spins up 10,000 domains overnight, LLM-crafted phishing pages dodging keywords. Yet graph neural networks spot the hidden cluster. This is scam detection's brutal arms race.
Morningstar's offloading ByAllAccounts to Pello Companies, betting on proprietary data while Pello chases open finance dreams. Skeptics wonder if it'll spark real change—or fizzle like so many fintech deals.