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Hacker News · u/cayleyh · 3w ago

Ask HN: Are advances in AI going to push Linux to a micro-kernel?

This is something that has been bouncing around my head for the past couple weeks with the flood of security related news around Mythos and the number of 0days being found.Microkernels, unikernals, hardware-enforced capa…

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r/buildapc · u/bkilpat01 · 1w ago

MSI called my firmware bug a "Linux issue." AMD's engineers disagree. Now two BIOS updates later, still no fix.

UPDATE: Significant new information has emerged. MSI's technical team went well above and beyond once this reached the right people, and the evidence now points clearly away from MSI as the responsible party. A more comp…

r/netsec · u/unknownhad · May 10, 2026

The compression of the exploit timeline: Why n-day gaps and 90-day embargoes are failing in practice.

The traditional vulnerability disclosure timeline relies on a fundamental assumption: exploit development and vulnerability discovery take time. Over the last 12 months the integration of LLMs into offensive tooling has …

Hacker News · u/Ekami · 4d ago

Ask HN: Why is the HN crowd so anti-AI?

Genuine question.Over the past six months, there hasn’t been a single day where I’ve checked the HN Best RSS feed without seeing a post about how AI “writes bad code,” “introduces bugs,” “creates technical debt,” or some…

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Hacker News · u/adedamilare · 5d ago

YouTube Player Flushes Video Buffer on Mid-Roll Ads, Impacting Data Usage

Issue Summary There is a critical data-wasting bug in YouTube's ad-injection logic on desktop browsers. While the player successfully pre-buffers video data ahead of time, it completely flushes and destroys the entire lo…

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