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AI, Hackers, and Suicide Linux: A Deadly Hunt

Cybersecurity researcher Allison Nixon faced escalating threats and harassment related to her investigations, highlighting the dangers faced by cybercrime investigators, according to multiple news sources. Simultaneously, a widening gap between ransomware threats and defensive preparedness was revealed, particularly concerning machine identities, such as service accounts and API keys, which are often exploited in attacks.

The disparity between ransomware threats and defenses is growing, with a significant difference between perceived threat levels and preparedness, as reported by VentureBeat. Widely used cybersecurity playbooks, like Gartner's, often overlook critical machine identities, despite their vulnerability being highlighted by experts. This oversight exacerbates the existing gap between the threat and the ability to combat it.

In other news, a zero-dependency, pure C99 implementation of a GPT-style character-level language model, called MicroGPT-C, was developed. This model, which faithfully matches Andrej Karpathy's microgpt.py, compiles to native code with optional compiler-driven SIMD auto-vectorization for faster training and inference. It can train a GPT in 20 milliseconds and generate names in microseconds, according to Hacker News. The project aims for education and experimentation, allowing users to understand the essential algorithms behind GPT models like ChatGPT.

Another project, FastTab, was built to solve a specific problem: the slow performance of the "Gallery" view in the Plasma desktop environment on X11. Built in Zig and using OpenGL for rendering, FastTab is designed to run as a daemon for instant response to keyboard shortcuts. The creator stated they "would have never built this without AI," highlighting the impact of AI on side project development, as reported by Hacker News.

This week's headlines also covered a range of other topics, including NASA mission delays, advancements in cell therapy, and breakthroughs in energy storage like molecular solar thermal (MOST) technology, alongside discussions on AI's impact and weight-loss drugs, according to Hacker News.

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Legends Remembered, "Tell Me Lies" Ends
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Legends Remembered, "Tell Me Lies" Ends

Drawing from multiple news sources, the film world mourns the loss of acclaimed documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman and actor Robert Duvall, both passing away at ages 96 and 95, respectively, after prolific careers. Additionally, the executive producer of the TV show "Tehran," Dana Eden, was found dead in an Athens hotel room, with authorities investigating the cause while the production company refutes rumors of foul play.

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Bass Demands Wasserman Resign; Trump's Support Erodes
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Bass Demands Wasserman Resign; Trump's Support Erodes

This week's news, compiled from multiple sources, highlights a U.S. government shutdown due to a funding lapse, stemming from stalled negotiations over immigration enforcement, alongside a surge in the missing persons crisis in Mexico and political debates. Other significant developments include expiring tech deals, rising coffee prices, and local councils preparing for May elections after a government reversal, with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass calling for the LA28 chairman to step down.

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Duvall's Grace Remembered; Saints, Games, and New Drama
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Duvall's Grace Remembered; Saints, Games, and New Drama

Drawing from multiple sources, a new song cycle titled "My Name is Oswald," performed by the Staff Choir of King's College London, premiered on February 12th, 2026, exploring the life and legacy of St. Oswald of Northumbria. Based on research by Dr. Johanna Dale and Professor Sarah Bowden, the songs, composed by Hannah Conway and written by Hazel Gould, trace how Oswald's story evolved and spread from England to the German-speaking lands, highlighting his transformation into a saint of agriculture.

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URGENT: Election Chaos Looms: Councils Unprepared for May Vote!
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URGENT: Election Chaos Looms: Councils Unprepared for May Vote!

Local councils are now preparing for the May elections after the government reversed its decision to delay some votes, following a legal challenge. The Association of Electoral Administrators expressed disappointment over lost planning time, while the government cited cost concerns related to local government reorganizations. Approximately £63 million will be allocated to local authorities undergoing changes.

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Avalanche, Shooting, and Mystery: News Roundup
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Avalanche, Shooting, and Mystery: News Roundup

Drawing from multiple news sources, the upcoming Silent Hill: Townfall game, developed by Screen Burn, is set in the fictional village of St Amelia, inspired by the real-life fishing village of St Monans in Fife, Scotland. The game, part of the popular survival horror franchise, aims to create an isolated and eerie atmosphere, as depicted in the trailer showcasing a deserted village shrouded in fog. With the series having a large following, the game is expected to attract a significant audience upon its release later this year.

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India to Challenge Tech Bosses at AI Summit
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India to Challenge Tech Bosses at AI Summit

Drawing from various news sources, the AI Impact Summit in Delhi brings together global leaders to discuss the responsible development of AI, shifting the focus from the West to the Global South, particularly India, which plays a crucial role in AI development but faces challenges like low-wage labor and ethical concerns. The summit aims to address potential power struggles and ensure a more inclusive and equitable approach to the AI revolution, acknowledging India's significant contributions to the technology's infrastructure.

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US, Europe Clash in Munich; Japan Wins Gold
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US, Europe Clash in Munich; Japan Wins Gold

Drawing from multiple news sources, the Munich Security Conference concluded with a sense of divergence between the U.S. and Europe. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's speech, a departure from the previous year's criticism, highlighted shared challenges like immigration and questioned the postwar belief in a unified global democracy, suggesting a potential shift in transatlantic relations.

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Apple, AI, and Oil: Tech World Heats Up
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Apple, AI, and Oil: Tech World Heats Up

Drawing from multiple sources, Ricursive Intelligence, founded by former Google Brain and Anthropic engineers Anna Goldie and Azalia Mirhoseini, has quickly secured significant funding, including a $300 million Series A round at a $4 billion valuation, just months after its seed round. The startup is developing AI tools to automate and accelerate chip design for major chipmakers like Nvidia, differentiating itself from other AI chip startups by focusing on design rather than manufacturing.

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Epstein Probe Widens; Khan's Doctor Denied; Russia Accused
Health & Wellness1h ago

Epstein Probe Widens; Khan's Doctor Denied; Russia Accused

Multiple news sources report that imprisoned former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan is allegedly not receiving adequate medical care, including being denied access to his personal doctor despite reportedly suffering significant vision loss. His spokesman claims that while a medical team has examined Khan, his personal physician has been barred from direct assessment, raising concerns about the quality of care and the secrecy surrounding his treatment.

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Japan Skates to Gold; US Women, Moms Triumph!
Women & Voices1h ago

Japan Skates to Gold; US Women, Moms Triumph!

Drawing from multiple news sources, February 16th, 2026, saw a range of international events, including discussions on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the anniversary of Alexei Navalny's death, and a foiled ISIS plot, alongside developments like Netflix's announcement of its Australia-New Zealand slate and India's AI Impact Summit attracting investment. Additionally, the Cologne Carnival used satirical floats to comment on world leaders, while Saatva was announced as the official mattress provider for the LA 2028 Summer Games, and concerns arose about the ice quality at the Milano Ice Skating Arena.

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Hollywood Loses Legends: Duvall, Wiseman Remembered
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Hollywood Loses Legends: Duvall, Wiseman Remembered

Drawing from multiple news sources, acclaimed documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman, known for his intimate portrayals of everyday life, has passed away at the age of 96. Wiseman, a prolific creator of approximately 50 documentaries, explored the inner workings of various institutions, leaving behind a significant body of work that spanned from the mid-1960s to 2023.

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Hockey Game Shooting Kills Two, Injures Others
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Hockey Game Shooting Kills Two, Injures Others

Drawing from multiple news sources, a shooting at a high school hockey game in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, resulted in two fatalities and three critical injuries, with the shooter also deceased from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Authorities believe the incident was a targeted family dispute, and the state is increasing mental health resources for those affected, as stated by the Rhode Island governor.

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