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Last updated: May 17, 2026, 8:40 PM ET

Security & Infrastructure

A critical vulnerability in AMD's SEV-SNP secure virtualization technology, dubbed Fabricked, demonstrates how misconfiguring the Infinity Fabric can completely bypass memory encryption protections. This hardware-level flaw underscores the persistent challenges in securing modern cloud infrastructure, a concern amplified by reports that the EU is actively considering restrictions on US cloud platforms for processing sensitive government data to mitigate espionage risks. In response to such evolving threats, the open-source Open Claw security framework is positioning itself as a transparent alternative for AI model protection, detailing its roadmap toward verifiable inference security.

Developer Tools & Workflows

The open-energy-transition project Grid2Poster offers a novel developer tool that transforms complex electrical grid data into accessible, customizable visualizations, aiming to democratize energy system literacy. For hardware description, Gen CAD emerges as a new open standard designed to replace antiquated EDA file formats, promising more efficient collaboration between mechanical and electrical design workflows. The enduring frustrations of logic programming are laid bare in Prolog Coding Horror, which catalogs the language's notoriously cryptic error messages and debugging pitfalls that still challenge developers decades after its inception.

AI & Society

The AI wearables market is approaching a critical juncture, with analysts arguing that devices must pass the "coffee shop test"—providing seamless, non-intrusive utility in public spaces—to achieve mainstream adoption beyond early tech enthusiasts. However, a growing backlash against AI is taking shape, as recent polling reveals a significant and widening sentiment gap between tech optimists and a public increasingly wary of privacy intrusions and cultural impacts. This societal friction occurs alongside scientific progress, such as the development of a liquid battery that stores solar energy like "bottled sun," which could solve intermittency issues if scalability hurdles are overcome.