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vscreen: A Real Browser for AI Agents, Streamed Live via WebRTC
An Anonymous Coward writes:Jon Retting has released vscreen, a Rust service that gives AI agents a full Chromium browser with live WebRTC streaming - you see exactly what the AI sees in real-time and can take over mouse and keyboard at any point. The project provides 63 MCP (Model Context Protocol) tools for browser automation: navigation, screenshots, element discovery, cookie/CAPTCHA handling, and multi-agent coordination via lease-based locking.Built from scratch in Rust - not a Puppeteer wrapper - the codebase is ~31,000 lines across 8 crates with unsafe forbidden, 510+ tests, 3 fuzz targets, and supply chain auditing via cargo-deny. Available as pre-built Linux binaries and Docker images. Source-available, non-commercial license.https://github.com/jameswebb68/vscreen
Reminder: VPNs Can't Make You Anonymous Online
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Total anonymity online is impossible, and it's dangerous to claim otherwise:
Destroyed Servers and DoS Attacks: What Can Happen When OpenClaw AI Agents Interact
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:By testing agent-to-agent interactions, researchers observed catastrophic system failures. Here's why that's bad news for everyone:
As Moon Interest Heats Up, Two Companies Unveil Plans for a Lunar "Harvester"
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:"Ultimately, we want to build a fleet of electric harvesters"
DOS Memory Management
owl writes:https://www.os2museum.com/wp/dos-memory-management/
Micron Sampling First 256GB SOCAMM2 Memory Packages — 2TB of RAM Per CPU for Datacenters
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:A 33% leap in capacity in six months is an impressive feat:
To Update Blobs or Not to Update Blobs
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:
AI Art Isn't Art, or Copyrightable Art Anyway
looorg writes:Supreme court declines to hear dispute over copyright in regards to AI generated art. So AI generated art is not copyrightable. If that is the case are other things generated by AI? Code?
Drones Attack Several AWS Middle East Region Data Centers Amid Iran War, Leading to Outages
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.tomshardware.com/networking/drones-attack-several-aws-middle-east-region-data-centers-amid-iran-war-leading-to-outages-service-health-been-disrupted-after-power-cut-due-to-fire-risk
No Fooling: NASA Targets April 1 for Artemis II Launch to the Moon
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:
Anonymous Credentials: an Illustrated Primer
canopic jug writes:Web sites are increasingly trying to glean additional personally identifiable information from visitors in the name of authentication. Some nefarious interests actually do have a goal of tracking every minute interaction and communication tied to a real-world identity. However, if the goal is authentication and not just the collection of information, then all that is not necessary. Cryptographer and professor, Matthew Green, has a few thoughts on cryptographic engineering, specifically an illustrated primer on Anonymous credentials. He states the question as being, how do we live in a world with routine age-verification and human identification, without completely abandoning our privacy?
Small Web, IndieWeb, Gemini… a Guide to the Retro-Web
canopic jug writes:Retired programmer Kevin Boone has a guide to the retro-web in which he summarizes as the small web, IndieWeb, Gemini, Gopher, and so on.
LLMs Can Unmask Pseudonymous Users at Scale With Surprising Accuracy
upstart writes:LLMs can unmask pseudonymous users at scale with surprising accuracy:
Medical Journal the Lancet Blasts RFK Jr.’s Health Work as a Failure
upstart writes:Medical journal The Lancet blasts RFK Jr.'s health work as a failure:
'Cancel ChatGPT': AI Boycott Surges After OpenAI-Pentagon Military Deal
Anonymous Coward writes:Euro News reports on a growing movement against ChatCGPT after its contract with the Pentagon:
Entry-Level PC Market To ‘Disappear’ By 2028 — Rising Memory Prices Pile More Strain On Consumer PC
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/rising-memory-prices-pile-more-strain-on-consumer-pc-market
Across Cultures, People Combine Reference Frames to Orient Themselves
hubie writes:Across Cultures, People Combine Reference Frames to Orient Themselves:
Pathways to a Fair Technological Future
canopic jug writes:The Norwegian Consumer Council has published a new report, Breaking Free: Pathways to a fair technological future, about countering big tech's growing abuse of its increasingly concentrated power. The 100-page PDF is accompanied by two cover letters, one in English to various EU/EEA/UK and US institutions, and one in Norwegian to Norwegian authorities. The report starts with the problem of platform decay now known colloquially as enshittification. One change is the demand for action to be taken proactively:
Satellites Found a 'Brown Ribbon' Near Africa – Now Scientists Are Sounding Alarms
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.slashgear.com/2112936/africa-coast-brown-ribbon-scientist-alarm/
Datacenters in Space Are a Terrible, Horrible, No Good Idea.
AnonTechie writes:An interesting analysis:
Cleaner Ship Fuel is Reducing Lightning in Key Shipping Lanes
hubie writes:Cleaner ship fuel is reducing lightning in key shipping lanes, KU research shows:
Hail Protection Using Solar Panels
MotorTrend reports https://www.motortrend.com/news/kia-plant-solar-power-hail-protection that the Kia assembly plant in Georgia suffered very expensive hail damage to new cars waiting to be shipped, back in a storm in 2023. The fix is a massive raised solar array of 3.2 million square feet (300,000 meters^2) over the car park/storage area.
Whoops: US Military Laser Strike Takes Down CBP Drone Near Mexican Border
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/02/whoops-us-military-laser-strike-takes-down-cbp-drone-near-mexican-border/
Trump Bans Anthropic AI From Federal Agencies While OpenAI Eager to Fill the Void
Trump Bans Anthropic AI From Federal Agencies After Firm Refuses to Unlock CapabilitiesArthur T Knackerbracket writes:Anthropic cites risks of autonomous military applications, mass domestic surveillance:
Researchers Discover Massive Wi-Fi Vulnerability Affecting Multiple Access Points
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:There's a silent vulnerability lurking underneath the architecture of Wi-Fi networks:
Removable Batteries in Mobile Phones May be Making a Comeback
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.slashgear.com/2107938/removable-battery-phones-making-comeback/
Neanderthals Seemed To Have A Thing For Modern Human Women
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/02/genomes-chart-the-history-of-neanderthal-modern-human-interactions/
US States Are Getting Tougher on Drivers Who Refuse to Move Over
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.slashgear.com/2109851/states-cracking-down-drivers-move-over-laws/5def81c4f1d3d85733888dd4951cd6f1
Human Brain Cells on a Chip Learned to Play Doom in a Week
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Neuron-powered computer chips can now be easily programmed to play a first-person shooter game, bringing biological computers a step closer to useful applications:
Block Lays Off 40% Of Workforce As It Goes All-In On AI Tools
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://arstechnica.com/ai/2026/02/block-lays-off-40-of-workforce-as-it-goes-all-in-on-ai-tools/c16fbef0848a80413fcac6e5598b4dc9
The US Military Just Made History With A C-17 Plane & A Nuclear Reactor
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.slashgear.com/2105562/us-military-c-17-airlifts-advanced-nuclear-reactor-california-to-utah/
OpenAI Secures Record $110 Billion Funding Round Backed By Amazon, Nvidia, and SoftBank
fliptop writes:OpenAI has closed a new funding round that could total $110 billion, valuing the ChatGPT maker at $730 billion pre-money and potentially putting it on course for an IPO in the second half of the year:
OsmAnd's Faster Offline Navigation
owl writes:https://osmand.net/blog/fast-routing/
Why LLM-Generated Passwords Are Dangerously Insecure
fliptop writes:https://www.irregular.com/publications/vibe-password-generation
A Hacker Used Claude to Breach Mexico's Government and Steal 150GB of Data
fliptop writes:A single attacker used Anthropic's Claude and OpenAI's ChatGPT to compromise nine Mexican government agencies, stealing 195 million taxpayer records and voter data:
Hackers Expose the Massive Surveillance Stack Hiding Inside Your “Age Verification” Check
upstart writes:Hackers Expose The Massive Surveillance Stack Hiding Inside Your Age Verification" Check:
UK Government Upgrades Drones, Deploys Joystick Tweakers to Catch Illegal Dumpers
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Electronic eyes are watching from above, ready to catch dumpers of smashed up couches in the act:
The Political Effects of Xitter’s Feed Algorithm
canopic jug writes:Blogger Ben Werdmuller has discussed an article in Nature about the political impact of the algorithm(s) used by X (formerly known as Twitter). The gist is that the use of the algorithms against X's users tends to shift about 5% of them in a specific direction. That's more than enough to tip an election one way or another especially since the damage seems persistent and lasts even after exposure ceases.
AMD's Next-Gen Ryzen 10000 Desktop CPUs Rumored to Come in Seven Different Configs
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:12-core chiplets coming to Zen 6?
NASA Officially Classifies Boeing Starliner Failure as a Maximum-Level Type A Mishap
upstart writes:NASA Officially Classifies Boeing Starliner Failure As A Maximum-Level Type A Mishap - Jalopnik:
Hungarian Startup Transforming Robot Manufacturing With 3D Tissue Braiding
upstart writes:Hungarian startup Allonic secures $7.2M to transform robot manufacturing with 3D tissue braiding:
Tesla 'Robotaxi' Adds 5 More Crashes in Austin in a Month
upstart writes:Tesla 'Robotaxi' adds 5 more crashes in Austin in a month:
SpaceX's Faulty Falcon Spewed Massive Lithium Plume Over Europe, Say Scientists
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/20/spacex_falcon_europe_breakup_lithium_plume/
Michael Pollan Says AI May 'Think' — but It Will Never be Conscious
jelizondo writes:NPR has a nice summary of an interview with Michael Pollan about AI and consciousness, but it kind of goes beyond that.[Professor Pollan is the author of more than an dozen books, most notably "This is your mind on plants" about using psychedelics .]
80386 Protection
owl writes:https://nand2mario.github.io/posts/2026/80386_protection/
AI Bot Seemingly Shames Developer for Rejected Pull Request
upstart writes:AI bot seemingly shames developer for rejected pull request:
AI Agent Throws LAN Party
Dan Anderson writes:Two weeks ago, I set up an AI agent on a Raspberry Pi.A week later, my agent-Figaro-taught itself to play NetHack... and then things got weird (in the best way).Highlights so far:
Astronomers Identify a Galaxy Made Almost Entirely of Dark Matter
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:The galaxy is almost invisible, but its gravity gives it away:
China Remains Embedded in US Energy Networks 'for the Purpose of Taking It Down'
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Plus 3 new goon squads targeted critical infrastructure last year:
California Bill Would Restrict 3D Printers to State-Approved Models to Prevent Making Gun Parts
Arthur T Knackerbracket writes:Modifying firmware or using open-source software would probably become illegal:
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