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Google floats reduced initial 5GB free cloud storage limit, users claim — 15GB to require extra security measures, company confirms it is 'testing a new storage policy for new accounts'

… As per a Google spokesperson, “ We’re testing a new storage policy for new accounts created in select regions that will help us continue to provide a high-quality storage service to our users, while encouraging users to improve their account security and data recovery .” Gmail now gives 5gb free if… …

May 15, 2026 · Kunal Khullar

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Chinese AI experts in private firms now required to secure approval before international travel — Beijing enforces policy to secure top-tier talent, expands measures beyond government

… Although the two aren’t directly related, the report says that the new policy is designed to protect against the leaking of key technologies, such as the one being developed by the Chinese startup that moved to Singapore. …

May 26, 2026 · Jowi Morales

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r/sysadmin · u/relived_greats12 · 1w ago

Our CTO almost dropped the prod DB

The guy's fully AI pilled and now running amuck around prod pulling reports for sales and wading through our bcklog. Obviously zero understanding of what IAM provisioning policies are, proceeds to connect himself to full…

Hacker News · u/leroman · 3d ago

Show HN: Sandbox AI-app lifecycle, from build to run

Hi HN,This is a project I've been working on since the beginning of 2025 full time, without funding.Coding agents have fundamentally changed the way we write software. When you let an agent write code, pull dependencies,…

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Hacker News · u/0kenx · 2d ago

Show HN: Nucleus – A security-hardened, Nix-native container runtime

Hi HN, I've been building Nucleus, a lightweight Linux container runtime focused on two workloads: ephemeral AI-agent sandboxes and declarative NixOS services. It's a single Rust binary, no daemon.It is not a Docker repl…

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r/devops · u/AnalystFew5888 · 6d ago

DevSecOps Roadmap

I’m working toward a DevSecOps role and put together this roadmap to guide my learning across cloud, security, automation, and CI/CD. Trying to be intentional about building real-world skills and projects along the way—w…

r/sysadmin · u/Trick-Requirement948 · May 5, 2026

Chrome cannot technically satisfy PCI/HIPAA/NIST workstation data‑clearing controls because it does not expose a real “clear on exit” control

For anyone deploying Chrome in regulated or shared workstation environments, there’s an architectural limitation worth being aware of. Chrome has closed the “clear on exit” issue as “Won’t Fix (Intended Behavior)”. Even …