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ARPA Is Quietly Funding Cheap ($50-$65 A Month) Community-Owned Gigabit Fiber Access To Long Neglected Neighborhoods

ARPA funds are enabling the deployment of affordable community-owned gigabit fiber networks in underserved areas, with prices ranging from $50-65 monthly for high-speed internet access. States like New York and Minnesota are leveraging these funds to build open-access infrastructure, challenging traditional telecom monopolies and treating broadband as an essential utility.

Laravel Cloud

Laravel Cloud offers a comprehensive platform for deploying and managing Laravel applications with features like automatic scaling, edge caching, and integrated databases. The platform eliminates configuration complexity while providing enterprise-grade security, performance monitoring, and team collaboration capabilities. Developers can deploy applications quickly through git integration and manage multiple environments with ease.

Breaking into dozens of apartment buildings in five minutes on my phone

A security researcher discovered widespread vulnerabilities in MESH by Viscount access control systems, affecting numerous apartment buildings primarily in Canada. The investigation revealed that 43% of recently exposed systems use default credentials, allowing unauthorized access to resident data and building entry control. Despite notification, the vendor Hirsch has not adequately addressed the security concerns.

Claude 3.7 Sonnet and Claude Code

Anthropic introduces Claude 3.7 Sonnet, a groundbreaking hybrid reasoning model featuring instant responses and extended thinking capabilities, alongside Claude Code for agentic coding tasks. The model demonstrates superior performance in coding and web development, with significant improvements in handling complex codebases and advanced tool usage. Available across multiple platforms, it maintains the same pricing while offering enhanced reasoning capabilities and GitHub integration.

Right to Repair Laws Have Now Been Introduced in All 50 US States

Right to Repair legislation has been introduced in all 50 US states, with five states already passing electronics repair laws covering one-fifth of Americans. The movement, supported by organizations like iFixit, PIRG, and Repair.org, has grown from a small advocacy effort to a nationwide campaign with increasing support from major tech companies like Google and Apple.

New Zealand Company’s ‘Impossible-to-Hack’ Security Turns Out to Be No Security at All

A New Zealand-based compliance software company, Teammate App, had a major security breach exposing over 2.9 million records including sensitive user data, despite claiming 'impossible-to-hack' security. When notified about the vulnerability, the CEO dismissed the security concerns and accused the researcher of harassment, while the exposed database contained user credentials, employee information, and accessible company documents.

Ketamine Is Probably More Neurotoxic Than You Think - Desmolysium

Research indicates ketamine's potential neurotoxicity at both recreational and therapeutic doses, with evidence showing brain damage in long-term users. While ketamine can temporarily increase neuroplasticity, it's not neurogenetic, and its regular use may lead to irreversible brain damage even at therapeutic levels. Concerns are rising about ketamine clinics' proliferation and dosing practices, though benefits may outweigh risks for treatment-resistant depression.

Sublinear Time Algorithms

Sublinear time algorithms represent a paradigm shift in computational efficiency, allowing processing of extremely large datasets by reading only a fraction of the input. While exact deterministic sublinear algorithms exist for some problems, most solutions require randomization and approximation techniques, with applications spanning optimization, property testing, and distribution analysis.

We don't need startups, we need Digital-Mittelstand – Mert Bulan

An analysis of Germany's unique business culture reveals why attempts to replicate Silicon Valley have failed, proposing instead a 'Digital-Mittelstand' model that aligns with German values of quality, sustainability, and work-life balance. The concept adapts traditional Mittelstand principles to digital products, suggesting a path for German technological innovation that doesn't compromise cultural values.

OpenAI Researchers Find That Even the Best AI Is "Unable To Solve the Majority" of Coding Problems

OpenAI researchers found that advanced AI models, including GPT-4 and Claude 3.5, still fail to solve most coding tasks when tested against real-world software engineering challenges. While AI models can work quickly on surface-level issues, they struggle with understanding bug context and providing comprehensive solutions, performing significantly worse than human engineers.