Amygdala is an AI-powered research tool that generates footnoted reports by identifying expert sources, extracting their actual content, and synthesizing findings in response to user queries. It offers both a web interface and an API for building custom research applications.
Microsoft executive Rajesh Jha, who leads the Experiences and Devices unit overseeing Office, Windows, and Teams, is retiring after 35+ years at the company, with succession plans announced for multiple leadership positions.
This article is not security-related. It covers the UK Bank of England's decision to replace historical figures on banknotes with wildlife imagery, based on public consultation feedback.
Uber announces integration of Joby's all-electric air taxi service into the Uber app, with commercial operations expected to launch in Dubai in 2026 and expansion planned for US cities pending FAA certification.
This article discusses neuroscience research on gut microbiome aging and cognitive decline in mice—entirely unrelated to cybersecurity, software vulnerabilities, or bug bounty hunting.
Analysis of AI cost economics and token compression impacts, arguing that subsidized AI pricing masks unsustainable burn rates and that efficiency improvements could trigger a demand surge with significant market consolidation effects.
An open-source library of 125 GTM skills for AI coding agents (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor) that automate sales and marketing workflows like lead generation, cold email sequences, competitor monitoring, and SEO page generation through structured markdown playbooks.
A Hacker News discussion post asking for recommendations on DNS-based ad blockers, comparing options like Mullvad's DoH/DoT service and uBlock DNS.
This article is not about cybersecurity, hacking, vulnerabilities, or bug bounty hunting. It is an opinion piece about academic essay writing and AI detection in educational settings.
A native macOS application that provides a menu bar status indicator and desktop widgets to track multiple open Claude Code sessions across different development environments.
Analysis of the infrastructure bottleneck in AI deployment at gigawatt scale, highlighting the mismatch between rapid AI innovation cycles (6-12 months) and slow power grid infrastructure timelines (5-10 years), with focus on interconnection queues and gas turbine reliance.
An opinion piece warning about the systemic risks and societal consequences of current AI tool adoption, arguing that existing implementations prioritize corporate control over digital autonomy and that we must consider alternative technological paths before accepting the current trajectory as inevitable.
This is a color perception game that measures a user's Just Noticeable Difference (JND) threshold for color changes using ΔE (Delta E) color space metrics. It is not related to cybersecurity, hacking, or bug bounty hunting.
A comprehensive guide to landing page structure and copywriting that teaches how to write effective headers and subheaders by identifying user value propositions, adding hooks (bold claims or addressing objections), and reducing confusion and labor to maximize conversion rates.
GitClassic is a lightweight GitHub client with server-rendered HTML pages under 14KB (gzipped), featuring no JavaScript framework overhead. It provides functionality for browsing public repos, managing issues/PRs, repo intelligence, and advanced search via a stack using Hono on Lambda with DynamoDB.
This article is not about security or vulnerability research. It discusses AI-Led Growth (ALG) business models, SaaS pricing strategies, and credit-based billing infrastructure for AI companies.
Empathia is an open-source social network platform designed around empathy metrics rather than traditional engagement or monetization. It is not a security-related article.
A survey of American adults found that 28.16% report having intimate or romantic relationships with AI systems, with ChatGPT being the most common platform, and notably, 53.34% of those in AI relationships are also currently in successful human relationships.
This article is not a security article. It consists of political opinion and news commentary about Palantir CEO Alex Karp's statements on AI technology, Pentagon spending on military operations, oil prices, and FBI training initiatives—none of which relate to cybersecurity, vulnerability research, or bug bounty hunting.
B12 announced version 3.0 of their website builder platform, which uses AI coding agents to generate fully customized websites. The new version showed a 2x higher purchase rate than B12 2.0 in A/B testing despite being developed in just 3 months.
A discussion prompt asking when companies might use "no AI" as a recruiting pitch to attract talent, presented as a multiple-choice question.
Autoschematic is a new IaC tool that uses bidirectional state management (push-pull model) to handle configuration drift better than Terraform/Pulumi, with automatic existing infrastructure import capabilities.
A humorous, non-technical article about the superstitious fear of technical demonstrations failing, presented as a mock 'altar' for appeasing the 'Demo Gods' with illustrated goat sacrifices.
This article discusses the emotional labor and working conditions of AI training workers, particularly in Africa, who help develop AI intimacy features. It is not a security article.
A personal essay on the emotional and psychological challenges founders face when leaving their companies, discussing identity loss, social disruption, and recovery strategies.
A2Apex is a testing and certification platform for AI agents built on Google's A2A protocol, providing automated compliance checks, trust scoring, and a public directory of verified agents with embeddable badges.
A personal essay about writer's block and the paradox of viral success—how achieving popularity can freeze creative output and lead to blog abandonment, with advice to publish imperfect work rather than wait for perfection.
A growing movement of American taxpayers are refusing to pay federal income taxes to protest Trump administration policies, including military spending and ICE operations, with participation in tax resistance training surging from dozens to nearly 500 attendees.