Author: Carter

Strategy stock is approaching tonight’s Q1 earnings report with the chart already breaking out of an inverse head-and-shoulders pattern in pre-market trading, up 47% from the February lows. The options market has shifted from a defensive stance to a bullish one. Analyst price targets continue to climb. However, volume concerns are emerging, and a key technical level still limits the recovery. Additionally, Michael Saylor has paused Bitcoin purchases ahead of the earnings release. The breakout is happening regardless. The question is whether tonight’s results will allow it to hold. Strategy Stock Built an Inverse Head and Shoulders Off the February…

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I'm developing a 9-ball AI assistant to improve strategic pattern play. There are often multiple ways to pocket the next ball—sometimes into more than one visible pocket. The ideal choice depends not only on the likelihood of successfully making the shot, but also on whether it sets up a strong position for the following shot—and ideally, one that continues to enable good positioning beyond that. To tackle this challenge, I've built several key components: A transformer-based neural model that estimates the probability of winning (p(win)) given any current table configuration. A candidate shot generator that proposes a wide variety of…

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A recently discovered malware campaign is leveraging Microsoft’s Phone Link feature to steal SMS-based one-time passwords (OTPs) and other sensitive mobile data directly from Windows PCs. Discovered by Cisco Talos in January 2026, the campaign uses a remote access trojan (RAT) called CloudZ alongside a custom plugin named Pheno. This combination allows hackers to collect login details and potentially intercept authentication codes synced from a user’s phone, according to researchers Alex Karkins and Chetan Raghuprasad in a blog post. The goal, as outlined by the researchers, was to steal victim credentials and gain access to OTPs. Notably, the attack doesn’t…

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The IRS is exploring ways to accelerate the onboarding process for new hires and staff reassigned from other roles by leveraging artificial intelligence. Typically, IRS customer service representatives undergo 14 weeks of training. However, Ken Corbin, head of Taxpayer Services, noted at a recent industry event that the agency’s current training programs haven’t kept up with the learning styles of today’s digitally native workforce. “This generation learns differently. Using AI as a tool to streamline and simplify complex material during training should make the process faster and more effective,” Corbin explained on April 8 at a conference organized by ACT-IAC…

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Your phone holds an incredible amount of sensitive information — from banking apps and saved passwords to private conversations and years of photos. While most people don’t think much about mobile security, the risks are real and constantly evolving.The upside? Today’s mobile antivirus tools offer far more than basic virus scanning. They can stop phishing attempts the moment they happen, notify you if a data breach exposes your info, and warn you about suspicious Wi-Fi networks before you join them. I’ve put the top solutions through their paces to help you figure out which one truly earns a spot on…

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If you’ve ever managed a production AI system handling long-running tasks — like overnight prompt processing, running a Deep Research agent, or generating lengthy videos — you’ve likely wrestled with polling. This means your application repeatedly sends GET requests, asking “Is it done yet?” every few seconds. This wastes resources, increases latency, and becomes a significant reliability challenge at scale. Google has now delivered a solution. Google has rolled out event-driven Webhooks for the Gemini API. This push-based notification system removes the need for wasteful polling. The feature is currently available for all Gemini API users and addresses a major…

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In brief OpenMythos is a ground-up recreation of the Claude Mythos framework, pieced together solely from publicly available research and informed speculation. Claude Mythos is Anthropic’s most formidable AI, sealed away under Project Glasswing after independently uncovering 271 Firefox flaws and executing 32-step penetration attacks. The codebase serves as conceptual scaffolding—architecture without pre-trained weights. This mirrors a parallel initiative by Vidoc Security that recreated Mythos’s vulnerability discoveries using commodity models. If Anthropic refuses to pull back the curtain on its riskiest AI, someone on GitHub will take their best shot at it.Developer Kye Gomez has released OpenMythos, an open-source blueprint…

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User IconRavie LakshmananCalendar IconMay 04, 2026Cybersecurity / Hacking While organizations were still responding to last month’s security alerts, threat actors were already exploiting new weaknesses. They transformed administrative dashboards into destructive tools, turned operating system cores into entry points, and weaponized software supply chains as silent malware delivery systems. Attacks have evolved from temporary break-ins to prolonged intrusions. Criminals now operate inside cloud-based services, inject malicious code using forged developer credentials, and scale their operations like legitimate enterprises — but their end goal is pure disruption. Cybercriminal networks are becoming disturbingly sophisticated. Complete weekly summary of cybersecurity events follows: ⚡…

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Last week, I spent some downtime in York, England, a place widely known as the country’s most haunted city. I explored the ruins of abbeys that have been standing for close to a millennium, strolled along medieval walls, and joined an evening ghost tour filled with stories passed down over the centuries. Standing in a place that has seen so much history is deeply grounding. Now that I’m back at my desk, the contrast is impossible to ignore: those ancient abbey stones have remained nearly unchanged for a thousand years, yet in just one week away, technology took yet another…

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