flathub’s-ai slop-ban looks-like-it-was-the right-call

When Flathub banned AI-coded app submissions last month, some critics warned the platform was denying the future by dismissing a new wave of “vibe-coded” software as out-and-out “slop”. Well, new data suggests otherwise, as nearly three-quarters of the rejected apps are already dead, existing only a few months. Linux developer EvangelosContinue Reading

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NeoVolta has announced the formation of NeoVolta Power, a joint venture to develop a US battery energy storage system (BESS) manufacturing platform in Pendergrass, Georgia. NeoVolta says the site is intended to add domestic manufacturing capacity for utility-scale and commercial and industrial (C&I) energy storage systems, with mass production expectedContinue Reading

The AI boom’s least glamorous winner just filed for a $5bn listing, and it wires Google and Amazon’s data centres

While attention fixes on Nvidia and the AI models, the companies quietly wiring the data centres together are booming. Eoptolink, a Chinese maker of high-speed optical transceivers, has filed for a Hong Kong listing that could raise up to $5bn, Bloomberg reports. The plan is a secondary listing on top of its existing Shenzhen shares…Continue Reading

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At the Airbus 2026 Global Market Forecast briefing in London, industry analysts and executives mapped out a multi-decade shift in how passengers move across the globe. Rather than maintaining future capacity entirely within established mega-city corridors, the long-term evolution of air travel will be dictated by the rapid emergence ofContinue Reading

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Elon Musk has announced that X’s entire codebase will go open source once xAI wraps up an internal review for security vulnerabilities. He says they will publish the whole thing without holding anything back. Further stating that they are inviting third-party reviewers to confirm that what gets published actually matchesContinue Reading