A new Linux kernel bug allows root access via a 732-byte script, discovered in an hour of scan time, collapsing security cost assumptions.
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One markdown file, publish-ready for every platform
A web tool now allows creators to upload a single markdown file and instantly generate platform-specific formats, streamlining content distribution.
The $9 Billion Signature Tax: How DocuSign’s Business Model Survives on One Assumption
Analysis of how DocuSign’s business relies on a key assumption amid emerging open source alternatives like DocuSeal.
Rogue One: The Andor Cut — On Fan Editing as Tonal Reverse-Engineering
A fan edit reimagines Rogue One as if made after Andor, blending tonal elements and scenes from both to explore new narrative possibilities.
The Trojan Horse in Your Living Room: How Smart TVs Became the World’s Most Sophisticated Ad Surveillance Network
Smart TVs use automatic content recognition to capture screen images and sound, selling data to advertisers. Regulatory actions are underway in 2026.
Incident postmortem builder for managed service providers
A new incident postmortem builder tailored for small managed service providers is being tested to streamline post-incident reports and improve client communication.
Accessibility issue triage board for small websites
A new accessibility issue triage board is being tested for small websites, aiming to help owners prioritize fixes and improve compliance efficiently.