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  • Amazon’s Fuel Surcharge
    The Internet’s Midlife Crisis

    Amazon’s Fuel Surcharge Amid Iran War Highlights Supply‑Chain Volatility

    April 4, 2026 - By noaman

    When war drives up fuel, even the cloud‑based marketplace feels the heat. Amazon announced a temporary fuel surcharge on its third‑party sellers this week, citing the Iran‑Russia conflict’s shock to global energy markets. The move is a blunt reminder that the “digital” economy still runs on diesel, jet fuel, and the occasional…

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  • Claude Code Leak
    Code in the Wild

    Massive Claude Code Leak: 512,000 Lines Exposed, Hidden Features and Security Risks Revealed

    April 4, 2026 - By noaman

    🔓 512 k lines of Claude exposed—what hidden backdoors and undocumented features did the leak reveal? The trigger: a packaging slip that opened the floodgates On March 31 Anthropic shipped version 2.1.88 of the @anthropic-ai/claude-code npm package with a 59.8 MB source‑map file accidentally bundled. The map exposed 512 000 lines of unobfuscated TypeScript across 1 906 files. Within minutes Chaofan Shou…

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  • OPENAI Leadership vaccum
    Zero-Day Wisdom

    OpenAI Power Shakeup: CEO on Leave, CMO Gone, and a New COO Takes Control

    April 4, 2026 - By noaman

    Who’s really steering OpenAI’s next product wave? Not the glossy press releases you’ve been fed, but a boardroom reshuffle that reads like a symptom of a deeper identity crisis. The raw facts All three announcements landed within a week of each other, a cadence that would make any PR‑savvy firm…

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  • Artemis Glitch
    Code in the Wild

    Artemis II’s Moon‑bound Odyssey: Engineering Glitches, Outlook Failures, and the Last Non‑Silicon‑Valley Mission

    April 4, 2026 - By noaman

    NASA isn’t launching a moon‑landing; it’s fighting a busted Outlook inbox. When the launch window opened on 16 May 2026, the world expected a cinematic return to the Sea of Tranquility. What the crew actually wrestled with was a mundane, corporate‑software failure that threatened the very telemetry pipeline that keeps a spacecraft…

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