Sony Kills Blu-ray Discs While Deleting Purchased Movies

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Anthropic launches Claude's Fable 5 model with free promotional access, letting anyone compare it directly against GPT-4o and Gemini — though the window is time-limited. In a landmark for synthetic biology, scientists unveil SpudCell, the first cell built entirely from a synthetic genome that can grow and divide on its own internal clock. We also unpack IPFS's 10x faster publishing, a new FFmpeg AAC encoder that improves streaming audio quality, a vulnerability in Apple's Hide My Email feature,

Timeline

  • 00:00:00 Opening
  • 00:00:24 Claude Fable 5: Free Promotional Access with a Clock
  • 00:01:22 SpudCell: The First Synthetic Cell with a Complete Division Cycle
  • 00:02:58 IPFS Content Publishing Gets 10x Faster
  • 00:04:49 FFmpeg 9.1 Ships a New Native AAC Encoder
  • 00:05:42 Apple Hide My Email Flaw Exposes Real iCloud Addresses
  • 00:06:40 Sony Ends Disc Production and Deletes Purchased Movies
  • 00:08:27 ZCode: A Terminal Coding Agent from the GLM Team
  • 00:09:28 Asahi Linux 7.1: Cleaner Audio and New Mac Support
  • 00:10:45 Graphics Programming Fundamentals and the Box3D Physics Engine

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