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Ubuntu Services Disrupted by DDoS Attack
A group of hacktivists have claimed responsibility for a distributed denial-of-service attack, which has affected several Ubuntu and Canonical websites, and prevented users from updating the Linux-based operating system.
Hackers Exploit cPanel Bug Used by Millions of Websites
Web hosts are scrambling to fix the bug under active attack by hackers. One company said hackers have been abusing the bug for months.
Rip.so: Internet Archive for Defunct Websites
Rip.so: The Internet Archive for Defunct Websites In the ever evolving landscape of the internet, websites come and go with remarkable frequency. Rip.so is a sp…
AI Tool Locus: Autonomous Business Operations
This sub has seen enough "AI can now do X" posts to have a finely tuned radar for what's real and what's a demo that falls apart the moment someone actually uses it. So I'll skip the hype and just tell you what we built and where the edges are. The core problem we were solving wasn't any individual capability. Generating copy is solved. Building websites is solved. Running ads is mostly solved. The unsolved problem was coherent autonomous decision making across all of those systems simultaneously without a human acting as the integration layer between them. That's what we spent most of our time on. Locus Founder takes someone from idea to fully operational business without them touching a single tool. The system scopes the business, builds the infrastructure, sources products, writes conversion optimized copy, and then runs paid acquisition across Google, Facebook and Instagram autonomously. Continuously. Not as a one time setup but as an ongoing operation that monitors performance and adjusts without being told to. The honest version of where AI actually performs well in this system and where it doesn't: It's genuinely good at the build layer. Storefront generation, copy, pricing structure, initial ad creative, coherent and fast in a way that would have been impossible two years ago. The operations layer is more complicated. Autonomous ad optimization works well within normal parameters. The judgment calls that fall outside those parameters, unusual market conditions, supplier issues, platform policy edge cases, are still the places where the system makes decisions a human would immediately recognize as wrong. That gap between capability and judgment is the most interesting unsolved problem in what we're building and probably in the agent space generally right now. We got into YCombinator this year. Opening 100 free beta spots this week before public launch. Free to use, you keep everything you make. For people in this sub specifically, less interested in the "wow AI can do that" reaction and more interested in people who want to actually stress test where the judgment breaks down. Beta form: [https://forms.gle/nW7CGN1PNBHgqrBb8](https://forms.gle/nW7CGN1PNBHgqrBb8) Where do you think autonomous business judgment actually gets solved and what does that look like?
Lovable's Vibe-Coding App Now on iOS and Android
The app allows developers to vibe code web apps and websites on the go.
AI-Powered Markdown Tool: Quarkdown for Enhanced Writing
🪐 Markdown with superpowers: from ideas to papers, presentations, websites, books, and knowledge bases.
AI-Powered Recipe Cleanup Tool for Better Cooking
AI Powered Recipe Cleanup Tool: Enhancing Your Culinary Experience In the digital age, cooking has evolved with the help of technology. One innovative tool that…
AI-Driven Branding: Looka's Logo, Website, and Identity Kits
AI-driven branding: logos, websites, and full identity kits.
Framer AI: AI-Powered Web Design Tool for Landing Pages
Generate landing pages and websites with AI assistance.