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China adds homegrown AI chips to 'secure and reliable' procurement list for the first time — nine options added as move away from Nvidia continues

China's official technology security bodies on Tuesday certified nine domestically designed AI processors for state procurement, according to the South China Morning Post , creating a brand-new "AI training and inference chips" category under the country's Anke security certification framework. …

May 27, 2026 · Luke James

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Hacker News · u/x1colegal · 5d ago

Show HN: Ustps (UDP Speedy Transmission Protocol Secure) and USSH

Hi HN,Over the last few days I've been building USTPS (UDP Speedy Transmission Protocol Secure), an experimental encrypted transport protocol built on top of UDP.The primary goal of USTPS is low-latency video streaming. …

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Hacker News · u/liambl · May 12, 2026

Show HN: Fast, reliable MCP for LinkedIn, Uber, Venmo (r/w)

My friend and I have built a tool that can replicate mobile app API traffic precisely. We then wrap the app’s functionality in a standardized API and route traffic through a local proxy running on your computer or phone,…

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r/apple · u/digidude23 · 3w ago

Behind our decision to become an "All-Apple District"

Over time, we will replace more than 30,000 Windows PC and Chromebooks with the more secure, durable, and reliable Apple devices. Already, 4,500+ MacBook Neos have been procured for students in 8th grade and up, while lo…

r/netsec · u/Fickle-Box1433 · 2w ago

I evaluated 5 LLM agents on patching real-world CVEs. Here is what I found.

I built an independent benchmark with 20 real CVEs across 15 CWE categories, 5 models (3 OpenAI, 2 Poolside Laguna), three prompt conditions: full advisory, behavioral description only, and location only (file and functi…

Hacker News · u/nyxtom · 18h ago

Closed AI Risks being hostile to startups

Given the history of so-called "Open-AI", and Anthropic's recent mention of intentionally making the model perform worse in situations. I'm more and more worried that closed AI risks being hostile to any domain where the…

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