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npm 12 Released: Install Scripts Off by Default as Registry Moves to Explicit Trust
npm 12 delivers a critical security update, shifting install script execution to an opt-in model. This change, addressing community concerns about automatic script risks, now requires explicit approval to run scripts—including implicit builds—enhancing user control and overall project safety. Furthermore, npm 12 restricts installation from non-registry sources. This move follows recent security vulnerabilities, as highlighted in articles like "After Microsoft threatened legal action, a security researcher publishes a new Windows zero-day bug," reinforcing a future-focused approach to data management.

Ford on track to complete $2B factory overhaul for Fathom EV truck
Ford is steadily advancing its commitment to electric vehicle production, on track to finalize a $2 billion factory overhaul designed specifically for the forthcoming Fathom EV truck. The ambitious project signals a significant investment in future-focused manufacturing capabilities. Ford anticipates initiating prototype builds of the Fathom in the first quarter of 2027, demonstrating a clear timeline for this innovative vehicle. This development highlights the evolving landscape of automotive engineering, as explored in our related article, "How Artificial Intelligence Disrupts Engineering Progression."