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Pico.sh: The Free, SSH-Powered Hosting That’s Almost Too Simple
ComputingSoftwareStartups

Pico.sh: The Free, SSH-Powered Hosting That’s Almost Too Simple

A new hosting service called pico.sh is challenging the likes of GitHub Pages by making everything work over a simple SSH connection. You can deploy a static site, blog, or share code snippets with single commands like rsync and scp, all for free.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 3, 2026
The Crypto Wild West is Getting Banks as Deputies. That’s a Problem.
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

The Crypto Wild West is Getting Banks as Deputies. That’s a Problem.

The approval of national trust banks for crypto marks a major shift, but the regulatory framework is still dangerously incomplete. This gap invites criminal activity and poses a real threat to the broader financial system.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 2, 2026
India tells Elon Musk to fix Grok’s “obscene” AI images
AIPrivacySoftware

India tells Elon Musk to fix Grok’s “obscene” AI images

The Indian government has issued a direct order to Elon Musk’s X platform, demanding immediate fixes to its Grok AI chatbot. The order follows complaints that Grok was used to generate “obscene” AI-altered images, including of women and minors.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 2, 2026
The AI Battle for Your Wallet is Heating Up
AICloudSoftware

The AI Battle for Your Wallet is Heating Up

The financial world is racing toward an “agent-native” future by 2026, where AI doesn’t just help but decides. This shift is moving control from interfaces to protocols and data, making the traditional wallet obsolete.

by Nathan CrossJanuary 2, 2026
OpenAI’s $1.5 Million Per Employee Paycheck Is Insane
AIBusinessSoftware

OpenAI’s $1.5 Million Per Employee Paycheck Is Insane

OpenAI’s compensation strategy is rewriting the rules of Silicon Valley. The company is distributing an average of $1.5 million in stock-based pay per employee, a figure that dwarfs historical giants like Google and Facebook before they went public.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 2, 2026
Trump’s $499 Gold Phone Delayed Again, Blames Shutdown
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

Trump’s $499 Gold Phone Delayed Again, Blames Shutdown

The saga of the Trump-branded T1 smartphone continues with another delay. After missing its initial August 2025 target and a subsequent end-of-year goal, the company now says the $499 device will ship sometime this year.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 1, 2026
Wallets Aren’t Just for Paying Anymore. They’re How Money Moves.
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Wallets Aren’t Just for Paying Anymore. They’re How Money Moves.

Digital wallets have evolved from simple payment tools to the primary interface for global money movement. New data shows they’re now used for nearly two-thirds of U.S. consumer cross-border payments, with adoption spreading across all age groups.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 1, 2026
US Lifts Sanctions on Three Accused of Aiding Predator Spyware
CybersecurityPrivacySoftware

US Lifts Sanctions on Three Accused of Aiding Predator Spyware

The US Treasury Department has lifted sanctions on three individuals previously accused of aiding the proliferation of Predator spyware. The move, described as a normal administrative process, comes after they demonstrated separation from the controversial Intellexa Consortium. Critics call the reve

by Nathan CrossJanuary 1, 2026
Why I Ditched NotebookLM for a Private Obsidian AI Setup
AIComputingSoftware

Why I Ditched NotebookLM for a Private Obsidian AI Setup

NotebookLM’s convenience comes with a cost: you’re locked into Google, with no long-term guarantees. For a writer working on a multi-year novel, that’s a dealbreaker. Building a local research assistant in Obsidian solves that.

by Henry BlakemoreJanuary 1, 2026
Meta Buys Manus AI for $2B+ to Supercharge Its Agent Race
AIBusinessSoftware

Meta Buys Manus AI for $2B+ to Supercharge Its Agent Race

Meta is acquiring Singapore-based AI startup Manus in a deal reportedly worth over $2 billion. The move aims to accelerate Meta’s push into AI agents, with Manus bringing millions of users and over $100 million in annual recurring revenue.

by Nathan CrossDecember 31, 2025

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