A 0-click exploit chain for the Pixel 10

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We recently published an exploit chain for the Google Pixel 9 that demonstrated it was possible to go from a zero-click context to root on Android in just two exploits. The Dolby 0-click vulnerability existed across all of Android, until it was patched in January 2026. While we had an exploit chain for the Pixel […]

The Wonders of AI: We Are Retiring Our Bug Bounty Program

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For almost a year now, Turso has had a program that pays $1,000 for any bug that can be demonstrated to lead to data corruption. Today, with immense sadness, we are retiring this program. The reason is simple: everybody is being inundated by the slop machine. We are not unique in this regard. However, a […]

Trade Dollars with other startups. Book it as revenue

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●ACME paid $4M to ZENITH for ’AI services’ • ZENITH paid $4M to ACME for ’AI infra’●FORGE.io booked $12M ARR (12 customers, all founded by their investors)●VERTEX swapped $800K with NIMBUS — both reported 4x QoQ growth 📈●OAK & PINE routed $2.1M through a Cayman LLC. Series C closing Friday.●Chime us if your CFO is […]

Too dangerous or just too expensive? The real reason Anthropic is hiding Mythos

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An evidence-based investigation into the real reasons behind Claude Mythos Preview’s restricted release In the first week of April 2026, Anthropic quietly made history — and then deliberately kept most people from accessing it. The company launched Project Glasswing, a gated security research program built around a new frontier model called Claude Mythos Preview. Unlike […]

Power Tools Got Worse on Purpose. Who Owns DeWalt, Craftsman, and Milwaukee?

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In 2005, a Hong Kong conglomerate bought Milwaukee for $626 million and poured money into it. In 2017, an American conglomerate bought Craftsman for $900 million and built a factory that couldn’t stamp its own name on a socket. Same playbook. Opposite results. This is the story of what happened to every tool brand on […]

Radicle: Sovereign {code forge} built on Git

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Radicle is a sovereign {code forge} built on Git. Get started ↓ Run a seed → Guides Download FAQ Community Updates Radicle is an open source, peer-to-peer code collaboration stack built on Git. Unlike centralized code hosting platforms, there is no single entity controlling the network. Repositories are replicated across peers in a decentralized manner, […]

Welcome to the Strip Mining Era of OSS Security

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Open source software is in for a rough 2026 summer. If you’re an Open Source maintainer, there’s something afoot you should already know about. If you’re an OSS user, you should be aware of it as it’ll explain some behavior around you that might otherwise seem odd. TL;DR: High volume, LLM-powered scanning for security vulnerabilities […]

O(x)Caml in Space

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On 23 April, our pure-OCaml CCSDS protocol stack booted up in low Earth orbit! The project, codename Borealis, is running inside DPhi Space’s ClusterGate-2 payload module on the host satellite, with end-to-end-encrypted command and control and post-quantum key rotation, all implemented in safe OCaml. Why does OCaml matter here? Untrusted code running on a satellite […]

Steve Jobs Next Computer: His Forgotten Exile Years

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7 min read Gwendolyn Rak is an assistant editor at IEEE Spectrum covering consumer electronics and careers. As Apple prepares for a change of CEO, a veteran journalist describes a pivotal time in the life of its cofounder and second employee, Steve Jobs. Nicole Millman Whenever you read about Steve Jobs, odds are the words […]