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OpenClaw Offers Unmatched Freedom Over Locked AI Agents
SocialApr 11, 2026

OpenClaw Offers Unmatched Freedom Over Locked AI Agents

The most underrated thing in AI agents right now is: OpenClaw/Hermes Agent is just more free than other locked down AI agents (the standard out-of-box Claude/ChatGPT route) "Free the Claw" is not a vibe I understood until I tried it. Now...

By Garry Tan
Three Launches, Two by SpaceX and One by China
NewsApr 11, 2026

Three Launches, Two by SpaceX and One by China

SpaceX conducted two launches on April 11, 2026, placing 25 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg and sending Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus cargo capsule to the ISS from Cape Canaveral. The Falcon 9 booster B1063 completed its 32nd flight, tying for fourth‑most‑flown launch vehicle,...

By Behind the Black
Mac Mini and Mac Studio Orders Booming
BlogApr 11, 2026

Mac Mini and Mac Studio Orders Booming

Apple’s Mac mini and Mac Studio are experiencing unprecedented order volumes, leading to shipping delays of four to five months. The delays coincide with Apple’s recent rollout of M5‑based MacBook Pro and Air models, hinting at an upcoming M5 refresh...

By Asymco
Snap, Edit, and Multitask Faster — Pixel 9a Sale Brings Flagship Features to a Midrange Price
NewsApr 11, 2026

Snap, Edit, and Multitask Faster — Pixel 9a Sale Brings Flagship Features to a Midrange Price

Google has launched the Pixel 9a at a starting price of $442.99, positioning it as a high‑value mid‑range handset. The device packs flagship‑grade features such as the Gemini AI assistant, a Tensor G4 processor, 8 GB RAM, and a robust camera suite. It...

By Cord Cutters News
Ajinomoto: Undervalued Monopoly Powering AI Chip Infrastructure
SocialApr 11, 2026

Ajinomoto: Undervalued Monopoly Powering AI Chip Infrastructure

In February, activist fund Palliser Capital took a stake in Japanese toilet maker Toto and pushed it to expand a ceramics line used in semiconductors. Palliser is back. Says Japanese MSG maker Ajinomoto is “most undermonetized AI infrastructure monopoly” because: 
 ▫️in...

By Trung Phan
ESA’s Celeste Mission First Signal Sets New European PNT Records
NewsApr 11, 2026

ESA’s Celeste Mission First Signal Sets New European PNT Records

On 8 April 2026 ESA’s Celeste IOD‑1 transmitted the first dual‑frequency L‑ and S‑band navigation signal from a European low‑Earth‑orbit satellite, marking a historic milestone for Europe’s positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) ambitions. The Celeste pair, launched by Rocket Lab on...

By Orbital Today
Temperature Tuning for Non-Nerds
BlogApr 11, 2026

Temperature Tuning for Non-Nerds

Renee, a Portland‑based boutique PR firm owner, discovered that using AI on default settings produced hallucinated quotes in press releases and robotic pitch emails, doubling her workload. A March report estimates AI hallucinations cost firms over $67 billion worldwide, prompting regulators...

By Smart Prompts For AI
My Router Was in the Worst Possible Position — Moving It Changed Everything
NewsApr 11, 2026

My Router Was in the Worst Possible Position — Moving It Changed Everything

A consumer discovered that slow Wi‑Fi wasn’t due to a weak broadband plan but to the router’s poor location. By moving the same ISP‑provided device from a low, corner spot to a central, elevated position, signal strength and stability improved...

By MakeUseOf – Productivity
Severe Note Bloat Is Fueling Dangerous Physician Burnout
BlogApr 11, 2026

Severe Note Bloat Is Fueling Dangerous Physician Burnout

Physician burnout is increasingly tied to electronic health record (EHR) note bloat and passive data design. Clinicians now spend roughly six hours in the EHR for every eight‑hour patient‑care shift, with nearly three hours devoted to documentation alone. Between 2009...

By KevinMD Tech
AI‑Designed Enzymes Break Evolution’s Limits for Biomanufacturing
SocialApr 11, 2026

AI‑Designed Enzymes Break Evolution’s Limits for Biomanufacturing

Nature never designed enzymes for industrial manufacturing. It designed them to survive. That mismatch is one of the biggest bottlenecks in biomanufacturing — and most of the industry has been working around it with incremental fixes for decades. Matthew Thompson from Biomatter...

By John Cumbers
Experimental Drug Cuts Parkinson's-Linked Protein up to 60% in Early Trial
NewsApr 11, 2026

Experimental Drug Cuts Parkinson's-Linked Protein up to 60% in Early Trial

Biogen’s experimental antisense oligonucleotide BIIB094 achieved up to a 59 % reduction in LRRK2 protein in a first‑in‑human Parkinson’s trial. The phase 1 study enrolled 82 patients, delivering the drug intrathecally in single‑dose and four‑dose cohorts, and reported only mild to moderate...

By Medical Xpress
Aleppo's Rooftop Solar Boom Powers Homes Amid Shortages
SocialApr 11, 2026

Aleppo's Rooftop Solar Boom Powers Homes Amid Shortages

🔥One of the most impressive rooftop solar scenes you'll see anywhere in the world — this is Aleppo, Syria.For years, the country has suffered severe power shortages. ▪️People took matters into their own hands... and this is the result.Rooftop solar...

By Anas Alhajji
AI's Strength Lies in Integrating Five Essential Pillars
SocialApr 11, 2026

AI's Strength Lies in Integrating Five Essential Pillars

This diagram nails it. Modern AI isn’t one thing — it’s 5 interacting pillars: GenAI • LLMs • RAG • Agents • Agentic systems The edge isn’t tools. It’s how you connect, control, and govern them. Miss one layer → fragile AI. https://t.co/QvhRkNaHxJ

By Giuliano Liguori
Small Models Also Found the Vulnerabilities that Mythos Found
BlogApr 11, 2026

Small Models Also Found the Vulnerabilities that Mythos Found

Researchers tested a suite of inexpensive, open‑weight language models on the same code snippets Anthropic highlighted for its Mythos system. All eight small models flagged Mythos's flagship FreeBSD exploit, including a 3.6 billion‑parameter model that costs roughly $0.11 per million tokens....

By LessWrong
Each New Accelerator Builds on the Previous
SocialApr 11, 2026

Each New Accelerator Builds on the Previous

The accelerator accelerator accelerator CPUs are the OG GPUs accelerate CPUs TPUs accelerate GPUs (Tensor cores) LPUs accelerate TPUs Maybe something simpler could work

By Jim Keller
Claude May Be Ending Human Critical Thinking
SocialApr 11, 2026

Claude May Be Ending Human Critical Thinking

🚨Sometimes I wonder if Claude's greatest impact on humanity is to make us STOP thinking. https://t.co/eljL3RT2Ju #AI #LLMs https://t.co/PqjgBrQBCr

By John Nosta
Google Introduces AI-Powered Restaurant Booking as Search Evolves Into Action
NewsApr 11, 2026

Google Introduces AI-Powered Restaurant Booking as Search Evolves Into Action

Google has launched an AI‑driven restaurant reservation feature in the UK, embedding end‑to‑end booking capabilities into its AI Mode search interface. Users can ask the AI to locate suitable venues, check availability and confirm a table without leaving the search...

By Restaurant Technology News
Artemis II Crew Returns to Ellington Field at 4:15 PM
SocialApr 11, 2026

Artemis II Crew Returns to Ellington Field at 4:15 PM

NASA tells me the Artemis II crew is expected back at Ellington Field (near JSC) "about" 4:15 pm ET. Will be on NASA+, YouTube, and X.

By Marcia Smith
Swedish Court Rejects FSD Defense, Seizes Tesla
SocialApr 11, 2026

Swedish Court Rejects FSD Defense, Seizes Tesla

His Tesla was seized and will be confiscated. He was sentenced to ~$540 worth of fines for three counts of aggravated driving without a license. His argument? He wasn’t driving at all. His car was. A (dumb) FSD excuse that failed in courts...

By Jaan
Small Models Also Found the Vulnerabilities that Mythos Found
NewsApr 11, 2026

Small Models Also Found the Vulnerabilities that Mythos Found

Anthropic unveiled Claude Mythos Preview and Project Glasswing, pledging $100 M in usage credits and $4 M to open‑source security groups while claiming the model autonomously discovered and exploited thousands of zero‑day bugs. AIS AI researcher Stan Fort tested the showcased vulnerabilities on inexpensive,...

By Hacker News
German Media Praises Tesla FSD Approval, Boost
SocialApr 11, 2026

German Media Praises Tesla FSD Approval, Boost

what am I seeing a positive article on Tesla FSD approval, from large German media? Welt gets 90 million monthly visits on their site. what is happening (also, you can't really overtake someone that's behind you anyway, but OK we get it) https://t.co/0IgvfN3eBV

By Jaan
One-Hour AI Program Simplifies Classroom AI Introduction
SocialApr 11, 2026

One-Hour AI Program Simplifies Classroom AI Introduction

🎥 Just shared on YouTube 👉 Looking for an easy way to introduce AI to students? Hour of AI offers a one-hour program with resources and partners to teach various AI aspects.... https://t.co/8IISiq4WYo #HourOfAI #AIEducation #STEM #EdTech #ComputerScience https://t.co/9jevgJf7lf

By Vicki Davis
How to Build an AI-Powered Print on Demand Business on Shopify: The Complete Guide for 2026
BlogApr 11, 2026

How to Build an AI-Powered Print on Demand Business on Shopify: The Complete Guide for 2026

The guide outlines a stage‑aware framework for Shopify merchants to launch an AI‑powered print‑on‑demand (POD) operation, emphasizing platform choice after the FYUL merger of Printful and Printify. It details revenue‑stage recommendations—Printify for sub‑$10K/month, Printful for $10K‑$100K, and Gelato for $100K+—and...

By eCommerce Fastlane
Anthropic's Compute Shortage Limits Mythos Rollout
SocialApr 11, 2026

Anthropic's Compute Shortage Limits Mythos Rollout

So how much of the limited (virtually non-existent) Mythos rollout a function of Anthropic’s compute scarcity?

By Joe Weisenthal
AI Designs Bee Garden, One‑trip Home Depot
SocialApr 11, 2026

AI Designs Bee Garden, One‑trip Home Depot

Today's project: Can AI help Ben create his new bee garden structure and only have to go to Home Depot one time. https://t.co/1BpRXN0qBJ

By Ben Bajarin
Catching Illicit Distributed Training Operations During an AI Pause
BlogApr 11, 2026

Catching Illicit Distributed Training Operations During an AI Pause

MIRI’s Technical Governance Team proposed an international treaty that would require registration of any AI chip cluster exceeding the compute power of 16 H100 GPUs. The original definition left a loophole: a distributed network of many small nodes could evade...

By LessWrong
Poor Drug Selection Hampers Stroke Treatment Breakthroughs
SocialApr 11, 2026

Poor Drug Selection Hampers Stroke Treatment Breakthroughs

1,026 experimental treatments in acute stroke (2006) "The results question whether the most efficacious drugs are being selected for stroke clinical trials. This may partially explain the slow progress in developing treatments..." https://t.co/WllAIz3Xul

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
Shopify Plus Migration Checklist: What Growing Brands Must Prepare Before Switching
BlogApr 11, 2026

Shopify Plus Migration Checklist: What Growing Brands Must Prepare Before Switching

Migrating to Shopify Plus offers high‑volume merchants checkout extensibility, advanced automation, B2B tools, and higher API limits, but the upgrade can backfire without disciplined preparation. The article provides a six‑phase checklist—from data audit and SEO mapping to integration testing, checkout...

By eCommerce Fastlane
Claude Stalls at Step Nine, Hits Daily Limit
SocialApr 11, 2026

Claude Stalls at Step Nine, Hits Daily Limit

Claude is really great at getting to step 9 out of 10, then saying I hit my daily limit

By Mike Zaccardi
Marketing Teams, Stop Using Claude Cowork Like a Chat Window
BlogApr 11, 2026

Marketing Teams, Stop Using Claude Cowork Like a Chat Window

The post argues that most marketing teams treat Claude Cowork as a smarter chat window (Level 1) and miss out on deeper productivity gains. Level 2 transforms Cowork into a virtual department using Skills, Subagents, scheduled tasks, and shared project context. By codifying...

By Excellent AI Prompts
Implantable 'Living Pharmacy' Generates Therapeutic Proteins in Rats for a Month
NewsApr 11, 2026

Implantable 'Living Pharmacy' Generates Therapeutic Proteins in Rats for a Month

Scientists from Northwestern University, Rice University and Carnegie Mellon have built a sub‑skin implant called HOBIT that continuously manufactures an anti‑HIV agent, a GLP‑1 peptide and a metabolic hormone in rats for a full month. The device’s built‑in oxygen generator...

By Pulse
Falcon 9 Launches Cygnus Cargo Spacecraft to the ISS
NewsApr 11, 2026

Falcon 9 Launches Cygnus Cargo Spacecraft to the ISS

On April 11, a SpaceX Falcon 9 lifted off from Cape Canaveral carrying Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus NG‑24 cargo spacecraft, named S.S. Steven R. Nagel, to the International Space Station. The launch, delayed by weather, placed the 5‑ton XL‑class vehicle into low‑Earth orbit, where it will dock...

By SpaceNews
ServiceNow Rolls Out Generative AI Across Entire Portfolio, Boosting Sales Automation
NewsApr 11, 2026

ServiceNow Rolls Out Generative AI Across Entire Portfolio, Boosting Sales Automation

ServiceNow announced that its complete product lineup now includes generative AI, data connectivity, and autonomous workflow capabilities. The upgrade, highlighted by the new Context Engine and AI Control Tower, aims to cut deployment time for sales and CRM teams and...

By Pulse
Edison Partners Exits Bindplane with Sale to Dynatrace
NewsApr 11, 2026

Edison Partners Exits Bindplane with Sale to Dynatrace

Edison Partners agreed to sell its stake in telemetry startup Bindplane to Dynatrace, with the transaction slated to close later this month. Financial terms were not disclosed, but the deal underscores Dynatrace’s push into AI‑driven observability and Edison’s track record...

By Pulse
Lenox Town to Lease Public Safety Tower for Cellular Antennas, Aiming to Close Coverage Gap
NewsApr 11, 2026

Lenox Town to Lease Public Safety Tower for Cellular Antennas, Aiming to Close Coverage Gap

Lenox, Massachusetts, will put its new public safety complex tower up for lease to Verizon, AT&T, T‑Mobile or other carriers, seeking to plug a persistent cellular dead zone along Route 7/20. The proposal, slated for a May 7 town‑meeting vote, could give...

By Pulse
MercadoLibre Doubles Brazil Fulfillment Centers, Boosting Speed and Volume
NewsApr 11, 2026

MercadoLibre Doubles Brazil Fulfillment Centers, Boosting Speed and Volume

MercadoLibre increased its Brazilian fulfillment network from 10 to 21 centers, a move tied to a roughly $4.6 bn logistics investment. The expansion helped lift fourth‑quarter 2025 GMV 36.8% year‑over‑year and cut unit shipping costs by 500 basis points, while sharpening...

By Pulse
Former Senator Ben Sasse Joins Daraxonrasib Trial, Tumors Shrink 76% in Pancreatic Cancer
NewsApr 11, 2026

Former Senator Ben Sasse Joins Daraxonrasib Trial, Tumors Shrink 76% in Pancreatic Cancer

Former Nebraska senator Ben Sasse entered a clinical trial of Revolution Medicines’ KRAS inhibitor daraxonrasib at MD Anderson. He says the drug has cut his tumor volume by 76% but caused severe skin bleeding, highlighting both promise and toxicity of...

By Pulse
Blackstone Launches $2 Billion Data‑Centre REIT Targeting AI‑Driven Assets
NewsApr 11, 2026

Blackstone Launches $2 Billion Data‑Centre REIT Targeting AI‑Driven Assets

Blackstone Inc. filed to list the Blackstone Digital Infrastructure Trust, a REIT‑style vehicle that will raise about $2 billion to acquire built‑to‑lease data‑centre assets tied to the AI boom. The trust will target properties valued between $250 million and $1.5 billion, offering yields...

By Pulse
Cybercab Purchase Will Include FSD, No Subscription Needed
SocialApr 11, 2026

Cybercab Purchase Will Include FSD, No Subscription Needed

This assumes that buying a Cybercab means you need to subscribe to FSD I say it'll be bundled in the purchase price

By Jaan
Rare‑Earth Funding Surge Raises Specter of 2030s Glut
NewsApr 11, 2026

Rare‑Earth Funding Surge Raises Specter of 2030s Glut

Governments and private investors are committing billions of dollars to rare‑earth mining and processing projects outside China, aiming to secure supply chains for defense and clean‑tech. Analysts warn that the rapid build‑out, especially in U.S. magnet capacity, could outpace demand...

By Pulse
Draganfly Ramps up DPRO Line to High‑volume Defense Drone Manufacturing
NewsApr 11, 2026

Draganfly Ramps up DPRO Line to High‑volume Defense Drone Manufacturing

Draganfly Inc. is converting its DPRO drone line from low‑volume prototyping to high‑volume, aerospace‑grade manufacturing, adding AS9100 and ISO9001‑certified facilities in Texas and Canada. The move aims to meet expanding U.S. Army and Special Operations orders and signals a broader...

By Pulse
The Biggest Advance in AI Since the LLM
BlogApr 11, 2026

The Biggest Advance in AI Since the LLM

Anthropic’s Claude Code is being billed as the most significant AI breakthrough since large language models, because it fuses a neural language model with a 3,167‑line deterministic kernel called print.ts. The kernel implements 486 IF‑THEN branches and 12 levels of nesting to...

By Marcus on AI
How to Use the Radio Button Group Screen Component in Flow
BlogApr 11, 2026

How to Use the Radio Button Group Screen Component in Flow

Salesforce’s Summer ’26 release adds a native Radio Button Group screen component to Flow, displaying selection options as horizontal boxes rather than a dropdown. The component mirrors Picklist configuration, supporting individual choices, picklist, record, and collection choice sets. All options...

By Salesforce Time
UAE Banks Federation Council Reaffirms Commitment to Bolster Banking Resilience
NewsApr 11, 2026

UAE Banks Federation Council Reaffirms Commitment to Bolster Banking Resilience

The CEOs Advisory Council of the UAE Banks Federation (UBF) met on April 10, 2026, and reaffirmed its pledge to reinforce the banking sector’s resilience through tighter risk‑management policies and AI‑powered infrastructure. The council highlighted the Comprehensive Financial Institution Resilience...

By Pulse
Milesight Launches EG71 Gateway, Unifying Smart‑Building IoT Protocols
NewsApr 11, 2026

Milesight Launches EG71 Gateway, Unifying Smart‑Building IoT Protocols

Milesight unveiled the EG71 Building IoT Gateway, a unified hardware platform that supports up to 2,000 devices and 20,000 data points across five major building protocols. The device aims to cut the need for multiple converters, simplifying integration for property...

By Pulse
Miami Lawyer Unveils 1‑Year AI Adoption Blueprint for Law Firms
NewsApr 11, 2026

Miami Lawyer Unveils 1‑Year AI Adoption Blueprint for Law Firms

Miami trial lawyer Frank Ramos released a detailed one‑year roadmap for law firms to adopt artificial intelligence safely. The blueprint promises a step‑by‑step approach that balances technological gains with ethical obligations, addressing growing resistance among firms wary of AI’s impact...

By Pulse
Telix Pharma's TLX101-Px NDA Acceptance Boosts Shares, Eyes Sep 2026 FDA Decision
NewsApr 11, 2026

Telix Pharma's TLX101-Px NDA Acceptance Boosts Shares, Eyes Sep 2026 FDA Decision

Telix Pharmaceuticals announced that the U.S. FDA has accepted its resubmitted New Drug Application for the glioma PET imaging agent TLX101‑Px, sending the stock up roughly 7% in U.S. trading and about 5‑7% in Australian markets. The agency set a...

By Pulse
Remote Acquires Bravas to Add Identity and Device Management for Global Teams
NewsApr 11, 2026

Remote Acquires Bravas to Add Identity and Device Management for Global Teams

Remote announced the acquisition of French identity‑and‑device management startup Bravas, extending its global employment platform into the security layer of remote work. The deal, whose financial terms were not disclosed, marks Remote’s third workforce‑management acquisition and signals a broader convergence...

By Pulse
Seagate Sells Lyve Cloud to Wasabi, Refocuses on Mass‑capacity Hardware
NewsApr 11, 2026

Seagate Sells Lyve Cloud to Wasabi, Refocuses on Mass‑capacity Hardware

Seagate Technology has agreed to sell its Lyve Cloud cloud‑storage business to Wasabi Technologies, receiving equity in the buyer. The divestiture lets Seagate concentrate on its core mass‑capacity hard‑drive and SSD portfolio while Wasabi expands its pure‑play cloud offering.

By Pulse