Startups & Business

Chipotle's Turnaround: A Surprising Win for Customers and Investors Alike

Chipotle's Q1 2026 earnings surprised analysts with a 0.5% same-store sales gain. Menu revivals, loyalty gamification, and expansion plans signal a turnaround, though pressures remain.

Education & Careers

GitHub Unveils Essential Markdown Tutorial for Beginners – Transform Your Code Documentation Today

GitHub releases new Markdown guide for beginners, covering syntax, use cases, and step-by-step instructions to enhance project documentation and collaboration.

Software Tools

GitHub Copilot CLI Debuts Two Distinct Modes: Breaking Down Interactive vs. Non-Interactive Workflows

GitHub Copilot CLI now offers two modes: interactive for iterative chat and non-interactive for quick one-shot prompts, reshaping terminal-based AI workflows.

Education & Careers

6 Eye-Opening Facts About AI Hiring Interviews Everyone Should Know

A Greenhouse survey reveals 66% of job seekers have experienced AI interviews, yet 70% weren't warned. Many candidates walk away due to lack of transparency, bias, and poor outcomes.

Hardware

Broadcom's VMware Strategy Sparks Mass Customer Exodus to Nutanix

Nutanix reports thousands of VMware migrations due to Broadcom's unpopular strategy, with CEO citing customer disapproval as a key driver.

Startups & Business

Remote Work 'Career Suicide,' Warns Good American Co-Founder Emma Grede — Cites Loneliness Epidemic

Emma Grede warns remote work is 'career suicide,' linking WFH to loneliness epidemic and declining birth rates. Full story with background on her success and failures.

Technology

Cryptography Under Siege: How MD5's Fall Foreshadows a Quantum Computing Threat

The 2010 Flame malware exploited MD5 hash collisions, highlighting cryptographic vulnerabilities. Now, Big Tech faces 'Q-Day' as quantum computing threatens RSA and ECC encryption, prompting a race for post-quantum standards.

Finance & Crypto

Sanctioned Crypto Exchange Grinex Blames Unfriendly States for $15 Million Hack, Shuts Down Operations

Grinex, a US-sanctioned crypto exchange, halts operations after a $15 million hack attributed to Western special services, targeting Russian users and damaging Russia's financial sovereignty.

Finance & Crypto

Why AES-128 Remains Secure Against Quantum Threats: Debunking the Halving Myth

AES-128 remains secure against quantum computers despite Grover's algorithm myths; parallelization limits make brute-force infeasible.

Software Tools

Scaling AI from Experiment to Enterprise: Overcoming Pilot Fatigue

Learn why most AI pilots fail to scale and how to overcome pilot fatigue with five key principles for successful enterprise AI implementation, focusing on strategy, governance, and people.

Technology

Critical ASP.NET Core Patch: Unauthenticated System Access on Linux and macOS

Microsoft issues emergency ASP.NET Core patch for CVE-2026-40372, a high-severity flaw allowing unauthenticated SYSTEM access on Linux and macOS. Update and purge forged credentials immediately.

Science & Space

Quantum-Proof Ransomware: Kyber Leverages Next-Gen Encryption to Avoid Decryption

The Kyber ransomware family claims to use ML-KEM, a quantum-resistant encryption standard, making it immune to future quantum computer attacks. Learn how this marketing tactic works and what it means for cybersecurity.

Science & Space

Porn and Scams on University Domains: A Tale of Neglected Housekeeping

Prestigious university domains hijacked to serve explicit porn and scams due to neglected DNS records, affecting hundreds of subdomains across 34+ institutions.

Cybersecurity

Supply Chain Attack on Popular Machine Learning Package Exposed User Credentials

Attackers compromised the element-data CLI package, stealing credentials from systems. Users who installed version 0.23.3 should assume exposure.

Cybersecurity

Checkmarx Under Siege: A Deep Dive into the Recent Supply-Chain Attacks

Checkmarx suffered two supply-chain attacks and a ransomware strike within 40 days, beginning with a breach of Trivy and escalating to its own GitHub compromise, highlighting rising threats.

Cybersecurity

CopyFail: The Critical Linux Vulnerability That Sparks Urgent Security Alarms

CopyFail (CVE-2026-31431) is a severe Linux local privilege escalation vulnerability with universal exploit code, affecting all distributions and enabling root access, container escapes, and CI/CD attacks.

Programming

Go Developer Survey 2025: Help Shape the Future of Go

The Go team announces the 2025 Developer Survey, open through September 30. New this year: raw dataset shared. Help shape Go's future.

Programming

Go 1.25 Introduces Flight Recorder: Capture Execution Traces on Demand

Go 1.25 adds a flight recorder that continuously buffers the last few seconds of execution traces, allowing on-demand snapshots for debugging production issues without overhead.

Environment & Energy

Go 1.25 Debuts Experimental Green Tea Garbage Collector: Up to 40% Less GC Overhead

Go 1.25 introduces an experimental garbage collector, Green Tea, reducing GC time by up to 40% for many workloads. Production-ready at Google, it's enabled via GOEXPERIMENT=greenteagc. Feedback is key before it becomes default in Go 1.26.

Technology

Go’s 16th Anniversary: New APIs, Smarter Scheduling, and a Glimpse into the Future

Go celebrated its 16th open-source anniversary with releases 1.24 and 1.25, featuring simplified concurrent testing, better benchmarking, container-aware scheduling, a production flight recorder, and a focus on AI integration.

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