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After a Redditor said there's a 'zero percent chance' of porting macOS to a Wii, one developer went and did it anyway
By James Bentley published
News The things that are possible with spite.

Anthropic's new Claude Mythos AI model has apparently found thousands of vulnerabilities in 'every major operating system and every major web browser, along with a range of other important pieces of software'
By Nick Evanson published
News It managed to find a vulnerability in OpenBSD that had lain hidden for 27 years.

AMD's senior director of AI thinks 'Claude has regressed' and that it 'cannot be trusted to perform complex engineering'
By James Bentley published
news This is reportedly since changes made in February.

'I have crawled through depths of hell': One coder's suffering is a potential joy to every web user, as their project could make sluggish browsers a thing of the past
By Nick Evanson published
News And for once, it's a positive news story about AI, too.

Someone has made a tool to add achievements to non-Steam games on Linux, which feels like a niche in a niche
By James Bentley published
News How much effort would you put in for some extra achievements?

OpenAI reportedly kicked around an 'insane' plan to pit world leaders against each other like a Call of Duty villain
By Tyler Wilde published
news The company disputes the claim that such an idea was taken seriously, but ex-employees say it was real.

Google AI embarrasses itself when asked to perform the one simple task computers have always been good at
By Wes Fenlon published
News If you're going to force me to talk to the computer, it better be smarter than this.

43% of you have, or will be switching to gaming on Linux this year, but more surprising than that over a quarter of you actually don't mind Windows
By Dave James published
Polls Aww bless, Windows is really not that bad after all is it? But Linux is fun.
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