A Hacker News discussion thread about frustrations with the software engineering job search process, specifically regarding recruiter-company misalignment.
A free iOS/macOS app that aggregates and tracks tech industry layoffs in real-time, monitoring 162 companies and 55,000+ job cuts across 2026 with filtering by industry, country, funding stage, and headcount. Data is sourced from public notices including WARN Act filings and verified company announcements.
Two lost episodes of Doctor Who from 1965 featuring William Hartnell were discovered in a private collector's estate in Leicester and will be restored for release on BBC iPlayer.
The Trump administration's new State Department rule requiring visa applicants to declare "biological sex at birth" creates legal grounds for visa revocation and deportation of trans people by deliberately creating document mismatches, while simultaneously empowering ICE to use trans identity as justification for immigration enforcement stops and detention.
Augment shares their framework for hiring AI-native engineers, arguing that as AI agents handle code generation, the critical differentiators shift from coding ability to product judgment, architectural thinking, agent orchestration, and learning velocity.
This article is not about cybersecurity, hacking, vulnerabilities, or bug bounties. It is an economics opinion piece discussing productivity paradoxes and wealth distribution.
3DIMLI is a no-code SaaS platform for selling digital products with zero commission, direct payment processing, and full brand control. This is a product announcement/show-and-tell post unrelated to security.
A discussion thread asking the community about their experiences running local LLMs on smartphones, including software, models, and device choices.
This article is a book review of 'The Great Transformation: China's Road from Revolution to Reform' by Westad and Chen, discussing Chinese political history from the Great Leap Forward to early economic reforms. It contains no security-related content.
Wikipedia article about Lisanne Bainbridge's 1983 research paper on the inherent problems of automation, which argues that automating most work while leaving rare critical tasks to humans creates severe training and skill degradation issues.
This is an academic economics paper on arXiv about the economic implications of AGI, not a cybersecurity article.
ScraperNode is a web scraping API platform that provides pre-built scrapers for multiple social media and job listing platforms including LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and others, designed to integrate with automation workflows like n8n and custom AI applications.
A discussion asking whether Discord is viable as a workplace communication tool, comparing it to alternatives like Zulip, Teams, and Slack based on pricing and features.
Droeftoeter is a terminal-based coding toy project created for educational and recreational purposes, exploring interesting programming concepts in an interactive terminal environment.
A tool for calculating effective hourly rates for freelancers by factoring in revenue, hours worked, and expenses—not related to cybersecurity.
A case study of a founder using AI code editors (Claude) to build a SaaS product from zero to $62k MRR in 3 months, highlighting productivity gains and the changing economics of solo founder development.
This is a marketing/product catalog page for Kobalt Tools, a consumer tool brand. It contains no security-related content, vulnerabilities, or technical security information.
ClawJetty is a tool that provides AI agents with live status pages, allowing users to track agent execution progress via a shareable public link with real-time timeline updates.
Rackup is a toolchain manager for the Racket programming language that enables installation and switching between stable releases, pre-releases, snapshots, historical PLT Scheme builds, and local source trees through a unified command-line interface.
A book review of 'Decoding the Hand' by Alison Bashford, a historical examination of physiognomy, chiromancy, and palmistry—the practices of reading character and fate from the hand and face from ancient times to the present.
WordPress has released my.WordPress.net, a browser-based WordPress environment that runs entirely client-side without requiring hosting, signup, or configuration. It emphasizes privacy, local data storage, and personal workspace functionality with pre-configured apps for personal CRM, RSS reading, and AI-assisted knowledge management.
This article is not accessible — it appears to be a CAPTCHA challenge page from Radware Bot Manager, not a security research article.
This article is about the Gitana 18, a 32-meter racing trimaran with advanced foil technology and flight capabilities. It has no relevance to cybersecurity, vulnerability research, or bug bounty hunting.
Prowl is an agent discovery network that indexes and benchmarks SaaS APIs for AI agents, scoring services across 8 dimensions using LLM-powered testing and enabling agents to discover, compare, and evaluate APIs programmatically.
Google Maps is rolling out 'Immersive Navigation,' a major UI redesign featuring 3D visualization, lane highlighting, and Gemini-powered spatial understanding to improve driving guidance and route planning across iOS, Android, and car platforms.
This is an interactive educational game/challenge about instructing a robot to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, designed to teach process thinking, precision, and completeness in instructions.
An opinion piece defining 'sloppypaste' as the practice of sharing unedited AI output without reading or summarizing it first, advocating for better practices and promoting Agent Relay as a solution.
Hedystia 1.10 releases a TypeScript backend framework with end-to-end type safety, built-in validation, real-time subscriptions via WebSockets/SSE, and automatic client generation without external dependencies.
This article is a business guide listing service for starting various small businesses (rental management, design studios, franchises, etc.). It contains no security, cybersecurity, or vulnerability-related content.
Apple has reduced its App Store commission rate in China from 30% to 25% for in-app purchases and paid apps, with further reductions for subscription renewals and small business programs, in response to regulatory pressure from Chinese authorities.