Bitcoin's 55-Second Quantum Wallet Rescue Prototype Just Went Live
A single prototype could unfreeze millions of Bitcoin wallets if quantum threats force an emergency upgrade. But developers are split—here's why this matters now.
A single prototype could unfreeze millions of Bitcoin wallets if quantum threats force an emergency upgrade. But developers are split—here's why this matters now.
Picture this: stablecoins handling more volume than Visa and Mastercard combined by the end of the decade. Chainalysis says it's coming – $1.5 quadrillion worth. But I've heard these trillion-dollar dreams before.
GSR just inked a deal with tokenization specialist Libeara, betting big on real-world assets to build its web3 investment bank. Amid a market eyeing $16T in tokenized value, here's why it might — or might not — stick.
The DOJ just told the Supreme Court: AI isn't an author. Thaler's Creativity Machine generated art, but without human input, it gets no copyright protection.
OpenAI's latest reasoning models like o3 and o4 aren't just chatty parrots anymore. They think step-by-step, or so the pitch goes—but who's really cashing in on this 'emergence'?
Intel's nerdy packaging bet could net billions from AI hyperscalers. But fabs don't win races alone.
Your Cybersecurity morning briefing for April 09, 2026 — top stories you need to know.
In a world of tidy bit.ly links, one dev flips the script with a URL Lengthener. It's enterprise satire at its finest — and open source to boot.
Why's a Japanese banking titan dropping 2,000 jobs in North Carolina's upstart finance hub? Charlotte's cheap talent and tax breaks might just flip the script on Wall Street dominance.
Proprietary thermal printer apps are a privacy disaster. Here's how open source pulls you out of the data-mining pit.
Platform engineers dreamed of code gen miracles from Claude. Reality? Agents turning tickets into reviewable PRs, guardrails mandatory—or bust.
Ever wonder why stablecoins — crypto's boring backbone — suddenly have the Treasury's full attention? New rules aim to plug laundering holes, but at what cost to innovation?
Imagine AI agents zipping through vim or npm wizards without stalling. tui-use makes it real, turning human-built terminals into agent playgrounds.
Ever wonder why your security cam feeds end up on shady websites? Tools like Cameradar made it easy to find them. Now its creator wants out.
One dev's plea on Reddit cuts through the noise—open source isn't just free software anymore; it's a frontline tool against ICE and state surveillance. Time to pick up the keyboard.
Threat actors aren't just using AI; they're stealing it. Google's GTIG details a wave of distillation attacks and new AI-malware hybrids that could reshape cyber ops.
Picture this: a innocent-looking PR promising CI magic slips into your repo, only to phone home with your deepest GitHub secrets. That's the nightmare hitting MCP projects right now.
Picture this: your site's in 'coming soon' mode, looking all sleek and professional, while hackers siphon your database dry. That's CVE-2022-46849 in action, folks—a classic SQL injection slip-up in a WordPress plugin nobody thinks twice about.
Imagine waking up to a website that's redesigned itself overnight — complete with AI arguments over pointless features. Command Garden isn't just a joke; it's the spark of self-evolving code.
A single malicious input into an accessibility widget — and poof, your site's database spills open. CVE-2022-47420 strikes at the heart of Online ADA's plugin, a tool millions use for compliance.