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  1. Box3D, an open-source 3D physics engine forked from Box2D, launched on GitHub, adding gyroscopic torque and triangle mesh collision, originally built for game The Legend of California. Zig moved package management from its compiler to the build system, reducing binary size by 4% and enabling safety checks. Hanami 3.0 arrived with integrated mailers and built-in internationalization, marking a major release for the Ruby web framework.

  2. The Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship, rejecting an executive order. U.S. labor share of income fell to a post-war low, viewed as cyclical. In Virginia, Henrico County’s 37 data centers strained the grid, sparking a 25% rate hike and school conservation orders. Tech scrutiny intensified as an audit exposed steganographic tracking in Claude Code, raising trust concerns, while online marketplaces battle scams selling seeds for AI-fabricated flowers.

  3. Cybersecurity threats are surging as hackers claim to have leaked 310 million Temu accounts and 110 million Notion records. The FBI also warns that Russian state actors are hijacking Signal accounts via stolen backup keys, while malicious bots impersonate Googlebot to bypass security. Meanwhile, Discord’s new AI-powered selfie age verification is sparking significant privacy concerns.

  4. Employment for ages 22-25 in AI-exposed jobs is shrinking by 3.8% annually as automation hits entry-level roles. In tech, Microsoft appointed former Snap exec Jacob Andreou to lead its Copilot team against OpenAI and Anthropic. Additionally, Apple is appealing a $502 million UK patent ruling at the Supreme Court, a decision that could reshape global technology licensing and patent rates.

  5. OpenAI and Broadcom have unveiled Jalapeño, a custom chip optimized for LLM inference. However, rapid AI adoption has caused infrastructure incidents in 93% of organizations, and a massive breach at Xsolis exposed 1.4 million patient records. Meanwhile, Python errors have invalidated Microsoft’s quantum computing claims, as active exploits continue to target Cisco and SharePoint systems worldwide.

  6. A critical FFmpeg flaw, ‘PixelSmash,’ allows attackers to compromise systems via malicious videos, requiring urgent updates. Cybersecurity threats continue as a Russian hacker used Anthropic’s Claude to breach booking platforms, exposing millions of records, while North Korean groups targeted AI software supply chains. Additionally, the EU is advancing digital euro legislation to boost financial autonomy.

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