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Hackaday Links: April 26, 2026

Posted on April 27, 2026 by Tom Nardi
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It’s been three weeks since the Artemis II crew returned to Earth, and while the mission might be over for Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Hammock Koch, and Jeremy Hansen, …read more Continue reading Hackaday Links: April 26, 2026→

Posted in Artemis II, electric vehicle, Hackaday Columns, Hackaday links, Steam Controller, web based, wii remote | Tagged Polestar, Solar System

Bank Robber Challenges Conviction Based on His Cellphone’s Location Data

Posted on April 27, 2026 by EditorDavid

An anonymous reader shared this report from the Associated Pres:

Okello Chatrie’s cellphone gave him away. Chatrie made off with $195,000 from the bank he robbed in suburban Richmond, Virginia, and eluded the police until they turned to a powerful te… Continue reading Bank Robber Challenges Conviction Based on His Cellphone’s Location Data→

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Google Cloud Next proves what we suspected: Everything is AI now

Posted on April 27, 2026 by John Leyden

Join us for this week’s Kettle as we dive into GCN and the latest not-so-alarming revelations about Mythos KETTLE  If you needed further evidence that AI comes first in pretty much everything nowadays, look no further than this year’s Google Cloud Next… Continue reading Google Cloud Next proves what we suspected: Everything is AI now→

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Google Studies Prompt Injection Attacks Against AI Agents Browsing the Web

Posted on April 26, 2026 by EditorDavid

Are AI agents already facing Indirect Prompt Injection attacks? Google’s Threat Intelligence teams searched for known attacks that would target AI systems browsing the web, using Common Crawl’s repository of billions of pages from the public web).

We… Continue reading Google Studies Prompt Injection Attacks Against AI Agents Browsing the Web→

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Nearly half of cybersecurity pros want to quit – here’s why

Posted on April 26, 2026 by Latest news

Research suggests security specialists around the globe are unhappy, but there is hope. Continue reading Nearly half of cybersecurity pros want to quit – here’s why→

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Switcher 2026: Zorin OS 18.1 ⭐

Posted on April 26, 2026 by Paul Thurrott

Zorin OS 18.1 is clearly one of the best Linux distributions for Windows switchers looking for a soft landing. It’s probably my favorite overall.
The post Switcher 2026: Zorin OS 18.1 ⭐ appeared first on Thurrott.com.
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Posted in linux, Premium, Switcher 2026, Zorin OS

A Sail and Oar Skiff Built from Common Lumber

Posted on April 26, 2026 by Bryan Cockfield

For those first venturing into sailing, it can be overwhelming since the experience is thick with jargon and skills that don’t often show up in life ashore. With endless choices, …read more Continue reading A Sail and Oar Skiff Built from Common Lumber→

Posted in boat, diy, hardware store, lumber, mast, oar, rigging, rowboat, sailboat, transportation hacks | Tagged Wood

Elon Musk Vies to Turn X Into Super App With Banking Tool Near Launch

Posted on April 26, 2026 by EditorDavid

An anonymous reader shared this report from Bloomberg:

More than three years after acquiring Twitter, Elon Musk says he’s nearing his long-stated goal of turning it into an “everything app” with a new financial services tool that he pledged to launc… Continue reading Elon Musk Vies to Turn X Into Super App With Banking Tool Near Launch→

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How to create Tables in Notepad in Windows 11 PC

Posted on April 26, 2026 by LaxmanSingh@TWC

The Windows Notepad app now supports lightweight formatting, including bold, italics, lists, hyperlinks, headings, and a Microsoft Word-like table feature. In this tutorial, we will show you how to create Tables in Notepad on a Windows 11 PC. With just… Continue reading How to create Tables in Notepad in Windows 11 PC→

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Remembering The 1984 Unix PC. Why Did It Fail So Hard?

Posted on April 26, 2026 by EditorDavid

“I love these machines,” writes long-time Slashdot reader Shayde:

I was super-active in the Unix-PC Usenet groups back in the 90s… We hacked the hell out of them. They were small, sexy, and… they ran Unix!

Unfortunately, they were a commercial f… Continue reading Remembering The 1984 Unix PC. Why Did It Fail So Hard?→

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