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Cal.com, which provides scheduling software, is moving its core open-source codebase to a closed repository, citing the dangers of AI hacking its open code (Steven Vaughan-Nichols/ZDNET)
Steven Vaughan-Nichols / ZDNET:
Cal.com, which provides scheduling software, is moving its core open-source codebase to a closed repository, citing the dangers of AI hacking its open code — ZDNET's key takeaways — Cal is reluctantly moving away from open source for security. — This move isn't about Mythos, but risks from modern AI tools.
The Boys is 'more realistic than we ever intended' says creator as Trump beefs with the Pope
The real world keeps being as weird as the satire's plots.
You’ll Never Guess Who Joe Biden Reportedly Wanted as His Vice President Instead of Kamala Harris

Before naming Kamala Harris as his running mate back in 2020, Joe Biden reportedly had another woman in mind.
★ David Pierce Tried a Bunch of Android Phones and Then Bought an iPhone Again
The real goldmine isn’t that Apple gets a cut of every App Store transaction. It’s that Apple’s platforms have the best apps, and users who are drawn to the best apps are thus drawn to the iPhone, Mac, and iPad.
Good Omens' season 3 trailer previews the show's rushed finale
Prime Video will wrap the story of an angel/devil relationship with a 90-minute movie after co-creator Neil Gaiman was accused of sexual assault.