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April 13, 2026
Arrests After Gunfire Near Altman Home
Two people were arrested after gunfire near OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's San Francisco home on Sunday. The incident followed a Molotov cocktail attack on the property two days earlier, where the suspect also threatened to burn OpenAI's headquarters. These events coincided with a critical New Yorker profile of Altman, who issued a blog response.
watchOS 26.5 Dev Beta 2 Released
Apple released watchOS 26.5 developer preview Beta 2 (build 23T5553d) to Apple Watch users on April 14, 14 days after the prior beta. Developers must enroll in the Apple Developer Program and update via Settings > General > Software Update. Specific changes will be detailed later by IT之家.
visionOS 26.5 Dev Beta 2 Released
Apple released visionOS 26.5 developer preview Beta 2 (build 23O5453d) to Vision Pro users on April 14, 14 days after the prior beta. Possible delays due to regional server caches. Developers enroll via Apple Developer Program; details forthcoming.
iOS 26.5 Beta 2 Adds Maps Recs & Subs
Apple released iOS/iPadOS 26.5 developer beta 2 with build 23F5054d/h, introducing paid 'Suggested Places' in Apple Maps and a new monthly subscription option requiring 12-month commitment for developers. RCS end-to-end encryption with Android is re-enabled, though its final status is uncertain. Upgrade via OTA or IPSW yields different builds.
Max Welling AMA on AI4Science
Max Welling, VAE/GNN pioneer and CuspAI co-founder, hosts AMA on April 15th covering AI for materials, physical AI, foundation models vs domain-specific, and ML career advice. Focuses on noisy environments, synthesizability challenges, and human-in-loop reliability. Proof via Twitter, questions welcome in comments.
Claude Performance Degradation Complaints Surge
Developers report Claude Opus 4.6 and Claude Code declining in performance, with reduced reasoning depth, more task abandonment, hallucinations, and token waste. AMD Senior Director's analysis of 6,852 sessions confirms regression since February, including reasoning loops and edit-first shifts. Anthropic denies nerfing but acknowledges usage limit and reasoning default changes.
Disable Gemini in Google Apps
Engadget provides a step-by-step guide to disable Gemini AI integration across Google Workspace apps like Gmail, Chat, and Meet. Users must turn off shared 'smart features' and Workspace-specific settings, but this also disables spelling, grammar corrections, and priority inbox. Selective disabling is recommended to retain useful non-AI features.
Anthropic Hires Trump-Linked Lobbyists
Anthropic PBC hired lobbying firm Ballard Partners. Move comes amid prolonging fight with Pentagon per new documents.
OpenAI AWS Demand Booms, Microsoft Constrains Growth
OpenAI reports staggering demand for its AWS offering, positioning the alliance as a key driver for enterprise growth. Chief revenue officer states the Microsoft partnership has constrained expansion into big businesses.
Tesla Crash Telematics Card Stolen
In Norway's Bergen, a fatal 2023 Tesla Model Y crash investigation faces doubts after the onboard telematics card vanished. This card stores and transmits accident data to Tesla servers. The theft questions probe impartiality.
Viral Ex-Programmer Slam on AI Data Centers
A former programmer's speech opposing a new Ohio data center has gone viral. It spotlights the environmental and economic costs of powering AI infrastructure. This reflects mounting backlash against AI's real-world impacts.
OpenAI Exec: AI Market Fiercest Ever
OpenAI's chief revenue officer Denise Dresser sent a four-page internal memo urging staff to build a moat around AI products amid intense competition. The memo stresses user retention and enterprise growth, as users easily switch between top models. Dresser has taken over duties from former COO Brad Lightcap.
Africa can’t build 54 clouds, importing won’t fix
A cloud panel at GITEX Africa in Morocco on April 8, 2026, shifted focus from adoption to who controls cloud infrastructure in Africa. The discussion highlighted that with 54 countries, Africa cannot feasibly build separate clouds for each. Importing a single cloud solution fails to address core challenges.
Apple Boosts MacBook Neo to 10M Units
Apple notified its supply chain to raise first-generation MacBook Neo production to 10 million units. This exceeds the initial lifecycle forecast of 5-8 million due to surging demand. Terminal sales have far outperformed expectations.
AI Wipes Jobs, Sparks Body Awakening Trend
AI is obliterating 93% of jobs with brainpower focus, displacing 85M roles by 2027 while creating mismatched new ones. Efficiency gains lead to higher KPIs, fragmenting human work into AI-assisted modules. Youth counter with climbing, Hyrox, triathlons—reclaiming embodied value over tool-like labor.
Dell & HP Shares Surge on Nvidia Buyout Rumors
Shares of Dell Technologies Inc. and HP Inc. jumped after a SemiAccurate report. The report speculates Nvidia Corp. is seeking an acquisition to reshape the PC landscape.
Meta Facial Rec Glasses Risk Predator Warnings
More than 70 organizations, including ACLU, EPIC, and Fight for the Future, warn Meta that facial recognition in its AI smart glasses would arm sexual predators. The feature endangers vulnerable groups like abuse victims, immigrants, and LGBTQ+ people.
Lambda for Effective Nova Reward Functions
This AWS blog demonstrates using Lambda for scalable, cost-effective reward functions in Amazon Nova model customization. It covers choosing RLVR for verifiable tasks or RLAIF for subjective ones, designing multi-dimensional rewards to prevent hacking, and optimizing Lambda with CloudWatch monitoring. Includes code examples and deployment guidance.
Docker-Arm Tool Scans Hugging Face for Arm64
Docker and Arm collaborate to demonstrate using Docker MCP Toolkit and Arm MCP Server to scan Hugging Face Spaces for Arm64 readiness. This builds on a prior post about migrating a legacy C++ application with AVX2 intrinsics to Arm64. The tools help identify compatibility for ML workloads on Arm processors.
Hunter Blade Pro Gaming PC Launches at 7999 Yuan
ThunderRobot launches the Black Samurai Hunter Blade Pro gaming desktop with i5-14400F + RTX 5060 at 7999 Yuan post-subsidy. Premium i9-14900HX + RTX 5060 Ti version costs 8999 Yuan. It boasts a 30L chassis, 240mm water cooling, DDR5 RAM, and ARGB lighting.