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A developer reflects on how AI agents are eliminating Slack startup niches, while ClaudeDevs reveals that Claude Code now writes 65% of their product team's code, including the Claude Tag tool itself.
The digital euro has cleared a key regulatory hurdle as the European Union seeks to reduce dependence on U.S. credit card payment networks.
An essay arguing that merely hating AI is insufficient; instead, we must engage with its risks and work to shape its future, despite the difficulty.
A former Google employee recounts being fired for creating a popular unofficial Google Workspace CLI tool, which went viral on Hacker News and GitHub, shortly after Google announced its own official Workspace CLI.
A Twitter thread highlights the limitation of AI agents where useful runs die with the session, and proposes the idea of turning AI workflows into reusable, memory-enabled artifacts that can be deployed as desktop apps without consuming tokens.
A Works in Progress article examines how the massive energy demands of AI data centers like Stargate are bottlenecked not by energy supply, but by the interconnected grid process, which is backlogged and inefficient.
Mozilla and Cloudflare are collaborating with other browsers on a new initiative to combat bot abuse while preserving user privacy, proposing a rate-limiting approach with anonymous vouching instead of invasive verification methods like CAPTCHAs or Web Environment Integrity.
The article analyzes the unsustainable economics of AI platforms, revealing massive subsidies where companies like OpenAI and Anthropic lose billions by charging far below cost, leading to an affordability crisis.
Engram introduces an AI that learns from user context, scaling compute on personal and enterprise data to create models that understand specific work environments. They offer an API for agents and have partnerships with Notion, Harvey, and Microsoft.
Tesla announces Charge Stats 2, a feature that lets users view road trips on a map, celebrate charging milestones, and earn badges at iconic Superchargers.
ABC is urging viewers to protest the FCC's attempt to reclassify 'The View' as a non-news program, which could force the show to comply with equal-time requirements for political candidates.
Latitude has launched an open-source, MIT licensed monitoring platform that turns AI agent conversations into production debugging data, helping teams see sessions, catch failures, and fix issues directly from their editor.
This paper investigates an alignment vulnerability in instruction-tuned LLMs, specifically Gemma-3-12B, by showing that pre-token hidden state shifts can act as an alignment policy traversal vector, potentially enabling bypass of safety measures.
Explains how prompt caching works in LLMs, using Claude as a case study, detailing the transformer's KV cache mechanism and the cost benefits of caching static prefixes in agentic workflows.
F3 is a next-generation open-source data file format that uses embedded WebAssembly decoders for interoperability and extensibility, addressing limitations of legacy formats like Parquet. It is currently a research prototype from a paper published in ACM.
An analysis questioning whether OpenRouter's API pricing for open models like GLM-5.2 implies more aggressive quantization than assumed, given the economics of running large models on expensive hardware like 8xH200.
At least seven Chinese companies are shipping H100/H200-class AI accelerators, most having recently IPO'd, with several founded by former NVIDIA/AMD architects. Huawei's Ascend 950 targets H200-class performance, and China's domestic market share is rising as NVIDIA's declines.
A diffusion model that can transform any image into an interactive, playable hallucination, running locally on user hardware.
Lift4D is a test-time optimization framework that reconstructs complete 4D geometry, appearance, and deformation of dynamic objects from a single monocular in-the-wild video, improving over prior methods on challenging sequences with occlusions and non-rigid motion.
Amazon Prime Day features discounts on Nintendo Switch 2, PS5, and Xbox games and accessories, with physical copies and some digital deals available.