Popular Steam wallpaper app hijacked to spread dangerous malware — how to stay safe
Hackers are exploiting Steam Workshop to hide malicious code inside community-made desktop themes for Wallpaper Engine, putting users at risk of account theft.
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Hackers are exploiting Steam Workshop to hide malicious code inside community-made desktop themes for Wallpaper Engine, putting users at risk of account theft.
Move originally planned for Monday would have heavily increased power users' costs.
"As for Arianespace, they have definitely stepped up."
Czech startup Neuron Soundware has built an AI-powered acoustic detection system called Sound Shield that identifies drones by the sound of their engines using microphone sensors that cost between €100 and €150 each. The system is designed as a passive, low-cost alternative to radar for detecting lo
In the coming weeks, Apple will move anonymously generated emails addresses to a different domain.
Transferring genes across species doesn't just happen in microbes.
Besides updates to the Contacts app, Phone by Google has received a sizable Material 3 Expressive redesign on Wear OS.
A few weeks ago, a WhatsApp beta build revealed work on disappearing messages that vanish after they’re read. Now, WhatsApp is developing another ephemeral messaging feature. Here are the details.
I have just finished writing API Artisan: A Guide to Building APIs with Laravel, and I am giving it away for free. Before you commit to 300-odd pages, let me give you the short version: the tips, patterns, and small decisions that separate an API that technically works from one that developers are g
Three months ago, my entire task-management system was a chat window I'd lose when the tab closed. Today it's a Postgres backlog that three different coding agents — Claude Code, Codex, Grok — pull work off autonomously, stamp with attribution, and close against git history. I never decided to build
When was the last time you deleted an email account on purpose? For most teams the answer is never, and that tells you something. We treat mailboxes the way we treated servers in 2008: hand-built, carefully named, kept alive indefinitely because recreating one is painful. They're pets. Meanwhile eve
A human assistant borrows the boss's calendar; a scheduling bot owns its own. That one difference dissolves most of what makes calendar automation miserable. The borrowed-calendar model is how nearly every scheduling tool works today: connect to a person's Google or Microsoft account via OAuth, requ
Day 1, 4:02 p.m.: a customer asks your agent a billing question and gets an answer. Day 6, 9:30 a.m.: they reply "actually, that didn't work." If your agent lives in a chat widget, that second message starts from zero — the session died with the tab, the context is gone, and the customer gets to rep
You've built the agent, the reply loop works, the demo lands — and then someone asks the question you didn't budget time for: "so what address does it send from?" Suddenly you're staring at noreply-svc-prod2@yourcompany.com realizing that the first thing every recipient sees isn't your prompt engine
The most important design decision in an email classifier isn't the model — it's the label set, and here's the one I keep coming back to: You triage email into one of four categories: URGENT — production incidents, executive requests; reply within 1 hour ACTION — code reviews, meeting follow-ups; re
The promise of agentic AI coding was a tireless partner, an assistant that could take a feature request and run with it while we focused on the hard problems. The reality, for most professional engineering teams, has been different. The reality is a brilliant but distractible intern you have to cons
Outro dia, vi nos stories do Instagram uma amiga pesquisadora contando que estava usando o Claude para ressuscitar uma plataforma criada anos antes por parceiros. Ela não é da área de desenvolvimento de software. O projeto estava praticamente parado. Não havia mais recurso para manter tudo como esta
Figma just shipped Check Designs. It scans your layers and flags anything that doesn't follow your design system, the hardcoded colors, wrong typography, incorrect spacing, components from the wrong library. That's half the problem solved. The other half is harder. Check Designs catches drift in Fig
There is a comparison that the artificial intelligence industry had kept out of the public conversation until now. Satya Nadella brought it up this Sunday in a post on X that garnered over a thousand responses in just a few hours. The metaphor he used is "industrial offshoring". Just as the first wa
Introduction Dans le cadre de mon apprentissage des pratiques DevOps modernes, j’ai conçu et implémenté un pipeline CI/CD (Continuous Integration / Continuous Deployment) capable de déployer automatiquement une application web frontend sur deux environnements de production distincts : Vercel et GitH