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  • WordPress Importer can now migrate URLs in your content
    [27 Nov 25, 1:48pm] Moving a WordPress site has always meant fixing countless broken URLs. The links still pointed to the old domain, the images didn’t load, and the cover blocks lost their background. Not anymore! WordPress Importer now migrates the URLs in your impo…
  • X-post: Announcing the AI Experiments Plugin v0.1.0
    [27 Nov 25, 1:25am] X-comment from +make.wordpress.org/ai: Comment on Announcing the AI Experiments Plugin v0.1.0
  • Core Committers Check-in – November 2025
    [26 Nov 25, 7:43pm] This post summarizes key discussions from the Core Committer meeting held on November 25, 2025 with project leadership. As with previous check-ins, the goal is to align on key initiatives, gather feedback, and clarify next steps for the WordPress pro…
  • Summary, Dev Chat, November 26, 2025
    [26 Nov 25, 4:00pm] Start of the meeting in Slack, facilitated by @benjamin_zekavica 🔗 Agenda post. Announcements 📢 6.9 Release Candidate 3 is now available! WordPress 6.9 Release Candidate 3 is now available for download and testing.Further information you ca…
  • 6.9 Release Day Timeline Shift for State of the Word
    [26 Nov 25, 4:19am] Each and every WordPress release day is an acknowledgment of the collective efforts from every single contributor in the community that helped to make that release possible. The State of the Word has historically also been festive in nature, calling…

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  • French Soccer Federation Hit by Cyberattack, Member Data Stolen
    [28 Nov 25, 2:39pm] According to the federation, the unauthorized access was carried out using a compromised account.The post French Soccer Federation Hit by Cyberattack, Member Data Stolen appeared first on SecurityWeek.
  • In Other News: HashJack AI Browser Attack, Charming Kitten Leak, Hacker Unmasked
    [28 Nov 25, 10:24am] Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Scattered Spider members plead not guilty, TP-Link sues Netgear, Comcast agrees to $1.5 million fine.The post In Other News: HashJack AI Browser Attack, Charming Kitten Leak, Hacker U…
  • Asahi Data Breach Impacts 2 Million Individuals
    [27 Nov 25, 3:52pm] Hackers stole the personal information of customers and employees before deploying ransomware and crippling Asahi’s operations in Japan.The post Asahi Data Breach Impacts 2 Million Individuals appeared first on SecurityWeek.
  • OpenAI User Data Exposed in Mixpanel Hack
    [27 Nov 25, 12:09pm] Multiple Mixpanel customers were impacted by a recent cyberattack targeting the product analytics company. The post OpenAI User Data Exposed in Mixpanel Hack appeared first on SecurityWeek.
  • Clover Security Raises $36 Million to Secure Software by Design
    [26 Nov 25, 2:08pm] The cybersecurity startup embeds AI agents into widely used tools to identify design flaws and eliminate them early.The post Clover Security Raises $36 Million to Secure Software by Design appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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  • Scientists find a hidden obesity trigger in soybean oil
    [30 Nov 25, 3:46pm] Researchers at UC Riverside have uncovered why soybean oil, one of America's most widely consumed ingredients, drives significant weight gain—at least in mice. The findings point not to the oil itself but to the fat-derived molecules it produc…
  • Your skin has a built-in cancer defense and sunlight turns it off
    [30 Nov 25, 2:33pm] Scientists have uncovered how too much sunlight can flip a hidden switch inside skin cells that makes inflammation spiral out of control and increases the risk of cancer. Their research reveals that UV radiation breaks down a protective protein calle…
  • A backwards Bible map that changed the world
    [30 Nov 25, 2:01pm] Five hundred years ago, a Bible accidentally printed with a backwards map of the Holy Land sparked a revolution in how people imagined geography, borders, and even nationhood. Despite the blunder, the map reshaped the Bible into a Renaissance book an…
  • New 3D scan reveals a hidden network of moai carvers on Easter Island
    [30 Nov 25, 12:20pm] A high-resolution 3D model of Rano Raraku shows that the moai were created in many distinct carving zones. Instead of a top-down system, the statues appear to have been produced by separate family groups working independently while sharing techniques…
  • Scientists discover a hidden brain circuit that rewrites vision
    [30 Nov 25, 11:42am] MIT scientists found that what we see is strongly influenced by how alert or active we are. Parts of the brain responsible for planning and control send specialized signals that either boost or quiet visual details. These areas seem to balance each o…

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  • How to Add and Remove Items From a Native CSS Carousel (…with CSS)
    [26 Nov 25, 9:30pm] It's already quite impressive you can build a carousel with no JS at all (in Chrome, for now, anyway) and with some checkbox-hack stuff we can control dynamically what is shown.
  • Vite: The Documentary
    [26 Nov 25, 4:32pm] I think it’s cool our industry has these high quality documentaries documenting the stories behind some of the transformative tech in what we do. The Vite one just came out about a month ago. What would you pick if you could pick the next one? I wo…
  • How to Fix Any Bug
    [25 Nov 25, 9:48pm] Dan Abramov has an interesting article How to Fix Any Bug where he’s having Claude write the code, but a bug shows up he needs to fix. Claude just isn’t getting it and it keeps saying it’s fixed when it isn’t (classic). Claude was repeatedly…
  • Web Monetization is Still Inching Along, But Still Too Difficult
    [24 Nov 25, 8:38pm] Just a simple link tag in HTML can point to an online wallet to take payments, and a JavaScript API to react to them. But it's (still) early days.
  • Classic Mac OS System 1 Patterns
    [21 Nov 25, 8:12pm] Paul Smith made these Classic Mac OS System 1 Patterns, which are super tiny (in size) graphics that work with background-repeat to make old school “textures”. They have an awfully nostalgic look for me, but they are so simple I can see them bein…
  • How to Create 3D Images in CSS with the Layered Pattern
    [20 Nov 25, 6:25pm] Repeat the same content over and over on top of each other, and you can move each of them just a smidge in 3D space creating the illusion of shape.

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  • Lightning-as-a-service for agriculture
    [28 Nov 25, 8:40am] Darryl Lyons, co-founder and Chief Rainmaker at Rainstick, joins the show to dive into advancements in AgTech and how Rainstick is using bioelectricity to enhance agricultural productivity.
  • Essential ingredients for enterprise AI success
    [25 Nov 25, 5:00pm] Here, we’ve distilled the survey findings, laid out action items for leadership, and dug into recommendations around agentic AI for the enterprise. Spoiler alert: It all comes back to data quality.
  • You’re probably underutilizing your GPUs
    [25 Nov 25, 8:40am] Ryan is joined by Jared Quincy Davis, CEO and co-founder of Mithril, to explore the importance of efficient resource allocation and GPU utilization in AI, the myth and misconceptions of the GPU shortage, and how the economics of GPU will change with…
  • Only you can stop AI database drops
    [21 Nov 25, 8:40am] Ryan is joined by David Hsu, CEO and founder of Retool, to explore how AI is transforming the role of a software developer into a software architect, the increasing accessibility of coding for non-engineers, and the importance of placing guardrails a…
  • Community Products roadmap update, November 2025
    [20 Nov 25, 4:00pm] An update on recent launches and the upcoming roadmap.
  • Introducing Stack Internal: Powering the human intelligence layer of enterprise AI
    [18 Nov 25, 3:00pm] Today at Microsoft Ignite, we’re showcasing the next step in our evolution: Stack Overflow for Teams is now Stack Internal. It’s the next phase of our enterprise knowledge platform, reimagined for the AI era.

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  • Several new updates make their way into the MCP specification
    [26 Nov 25, 4:26pm] It has been one year since Anthropic first open sourced Model Context Protocol (MCP), and to celebrate this anniversary a new version of the specification is being released. “It’s hard to imagine that a little open-source experiment, a protocol t…
  • Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.5 with improvements to complex reasoning
    [25 Nov 25, 3:41pm] Anthropic has released the latest version of its largest Claude model, Opus. Claude Opus 4.5 is better at handling complex reasoning than previous Claude models and makes improvements across agentic tool use, computer use, novel problem solving, and…
  • Shai-Hulud is back with a new campaign infecting more npm packages
    [24 Nov 25, 8:51pm] A new malicious campaign linked to the Shai-Hulud worm is making its way throughout the npm ecosystem. According to findings from Wiz, over 25,000 npm packages have been compromised and over 350 users have been impacted. Shai-Hulud was a worm that in…
  • 2026: The Year AI Moves from Faster Reports to Governed Outcomes in Planning and Funding
    [24 Nov 25, 7:21pm] The adoption of AI in enterprise organizations is causing an evolution in the practice of strategic portfolio management (SPM). The changes reshaping this — lean portfolio management, shorter application delivery cycles and the rise of agentic AI …
  • Angular v21 released with experimental Signal Forms
    [24 Nov 25, 4:11pm] The latest version of the web framework Angular is now available, with new features like Signal Forms (experimental), Angular Aria (preview), and updates to the Angular MCP Server. “With the release of v21, Angular is an even greater partner for yo…

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  • Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt
    [30 Nov 25, 8:00pm] This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is MrWilson with a comment about how fascism is happening live on TV: Trump’s supporters, like Trump himself, if being honest (ha!) will reply, “I don’t care, I want this to happen.” Th…
  • This Week In Techdirt History: November 23rd – 29th
    [29 Nov 25, 8:00pm] Five Years Ago This week in 2020, Portland, Maine passed a facial recognition ban that said the city can fire employees who violate it, which might have been useful in Seattle where a police detective took Clearview for a spin and possibly violated l…
  • Not Just Measles: Anti-Vaxxers Have Produced 3 Infant Deaths From Pertussis
    [27 Nov 25, 3:39am] In all of our conversations surrounding RFK Jr.’s appointment to lead HHS and the legitimization of his anti-vaxxer beliefs as a result, we have understandably been hyper-focused on measles. The reason for that is mostly that this is as stark an ex…
  • Oaths Of Office, And How Everyone Not Moving To Impeach Trump Is Violating Their Own
    [26 Nov 25, 11:30pm] Until very recently the only member of Congress excused from not having moved to impeach Trump was Rep. Grijalva, because until someone swore her in there was nothing she could officially do. But for everyone else already sworn into this 119th Congre…

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