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Artemis II Splashdown: Why the First Crewed Lunar Mission in 53 Years Was Called 'Reckless' — Yet Landed Perfectly
On April 10, 2026, Artemis II’s Orion capsule splashed down safely in the Pacific Ocean, returning all four crew members from the first crewed lunar mission in 53 years. An engineer’s deep-dive into the technical risks — heat shield issues, deep-space radiation, and communication blackout — that made this mission anything but routine.
2026-04-11Claude Code Source Code Leak: What KAIROS and ULTRAPLAN Reveal About Anthropic's Next Move
On March 31, 2026, a single missing line in a config file exposed 510,000+ lines of Claude Code’s source code via npm. Unreleased projects ‘KAIROS’, ‘ULTRAPLAN’, and ‘Undercover Mode’ became public, reshaping the competitive landscape of AI coding tools.
2026-04-09Microsoft's $10 Billion Japan Investment: AI Infrastructure, Sakura Internet, and Workforce Development Explained
Microsoft announced a $10 billion investment in Japan over 2026–2029. An engineer’s breakdown of the ‘Sovereign AI’ strategy behind the announcement, why Sakura Internet’s stock jumped 20%, and what ‘1 million people trained’ actually means.
2026-04-03NVIDIA Declares 'The ChatGPT Moment for Robotics' — GTC 2026 Physical AI Complete Breakdown
At GTC 2026 in March 2026, NVIDIA declared a turning point for Physical AI. An engineer’s complete breakdown of GR00T N1.7, Cosmos 3, Isaac Lab 3.0, and Jetson T4000 (Blackwell) — plus why FANUC and YASKAWA adopting these platforms signals the shift from demo to production.
2026-03-31Ubuntu 26.04 LTS: Linux 7.0, GNOME 50, and the Biggest Security Overhaul in a Decade
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS (Resolute Raccoon) releases April 23, 2026. Linux 7.0 confirmed, GNOME 50, sudo rewritten in Rust, X11 removed, TPM full-disk encryption, and post-quantum cryptography — the complete breakdown of every major change.
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