Anonymous ID: 56a84e May 3, 2026, 3:01 p.m. No.24568169   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Spirit shuts down completely while Delta’s systems start breaking and thousands of flights disrupted across the system

 

So, Spirit air, gone. Delta, canceling hundreds of flights because of no crews. Gas is the highest it's ever been and confirmed to only get worse. All infrastructure bills have been paused or gutted, and about 45% of Americans have no access to public transportation at all. Really sounds like they are trying to keep us here against our will. 15 minute cities incoming.

 

The U.S. aviation sector is hitting a massive turbulence point this weekend. Between Spirit Airlines finally pulling the plug and Delta’s internal systems melting down, the “premium” travel experience in America is currently anything but.

 

The timing couldn’t be worse. While Spirit’s closure was a slow-motion car crash months in the making, Delta’s sudden collapse is catching everyone off guard, especially since the weather across the country is actually decent.

 

400+ cancellations and 1,000+ delays over the May 2–3 weekend.

 

Delta’s internal scheduling tech is failing to manage “razor-thin” pilot reserves.

 

Delta’s internal scheduling tech is failing to manage “razor-thin” pilot reserves.

 

From 1st To 6th: DOT Data Proves Delta Is No Longer America’s Most Reliable Airline

 

“The results are in, and Delta Air Lines has been knocked off the podium as the United States’ most reliable airline. Data in the January 2026 Air Travel Consumer Report (published May 1, 2026) from the United States Department of Transportation reveals that Delta has fallen from first to sixth place in reliability metrics, a concerning reversal for a carrier that held the top spot for five consecutive years, according to aviation analytics company Cirium.

 

https://citizenwatchreport.com/spirit-shuts-down-completely-while-deltas-systems-start-breaking-and-thousands-of-flights-disrupted-across-the-system/

Anonymous ID: 56a84e May 3, 2026, 3:04 p.m. No.24568183   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Brace for the patch tsunami: AI is unearthing decades of buried code debt

 

Britain's cyber agency says the bill for years of technical shortcuts is coming due, and it's arriving all at once

 

Britain's cyber agency is warning that AI-fuelled bug hunting is about to flush out years of buried flaws, leaving defenders scrambling to keep up.

 

In a blog post on Friday, Ollie Whitehouse, CTO of the UK's National Cyber Security Center, said organizations should brace for a looming "patch wave," driven by a backlog of weaknesses now being exposed faster than many teams can realistically fix them.

 

"All organizations have 'technical debt'; a backlog of technical issues – that is both expensive and time-consuming – as a result of prioritising short-term gains over building resilient products," Whitehouse wrote.

 

Artificial Intelligence, when used by sufficiently-skilled and knowledgeable individuals, is showing the ability to exploit this technical debt at scale and at pace across the technology ecosystem," he added. The result, according to NCSC, is likely to be a "forced correction" as those weaknesses are uncovered and addressed in bulk.

 

That warning lands just as vendors roll out tools built to do exactly that. Models like Anthropic's Claude Mythos and OpenAI's GPT-5.5-Cyber promise to find and fix bugs before attackers do, but the same capability also lowers the barrier to finding them in the first place.

 

https://www.theregister.com/2026/05/02/ncsc_brace_for_patch_tsunami/