Reddit is a topic tracked in our intelligence system with 5 linked articles.
Strava is charging a flat monthly API fee and locking data behind authentication, signaling tighter data controls ahead of its IPO.
United flight UA236 from Newark to Palma de Mallorca returned to Newark about an hour after takeoff due to security concerns over a Bluetooth speaker name, with crew instructions to disable devices and ATC corroborating that the issue stemmed from the device name.
GitHub Copilot shifts from flat pricing to token-based billing, triggering significant cost concerns for developers and small teams ahead of a June 1 rollout.
A personal narrative on why DLES exists, its origin from Rotaboxes and daily game discovery, and its strict curation rules plus ways for readers to contribute and support.
Hacker News ran a poll on how often users check the 'newest' page, revealing a distribution of frequencies and substantial qualitative discussion about usage and features.
Early Bird discounts of up to $410 for TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 through May 29, with large-scale event logistics (10k+ attendees, 200+ sessions, 300+ startups) and a $100k Startup Battlefield prize, plus coverage on enterprise AI governance/compliance as a key adoption hurdle.
Subscribe for real-time topic updates and unlimited access to our intelligence platform.