The author shares their workflow using HTML artifacts with AI agents for writing and scheduling, built on Obsidian markdown data, and announces a free live session at DAIR Academy to demonstrate building visual LLM artifacts.
Sebastian Raschka discusses the value of implementing LLM architectures from scratch in Python/PyTorch, sharing his workflow for understanding new open-weight models by dissecting configs, coding, and layer-by-layer debugging.
A free 30-minute live session featuring the creator of Claude Code and the creator of Bun, demonstrating vibe-coding with Claude.
Paul Graham discusses whether founders should move to Silicon Valley and the factors needed to build successful startup hubs elsewhere, based on a live YC Stockholm event.
Figure AI is conducting an 8-hour livestream demonstrating its humanoid robot moving at human speeds and operating autonomously.
Key takeaways from the AI Agent Conference in NYC highlight emerging best practices for agent development, including the need for controlled environments, improved security, and better API infrastructure. The notes suggest that while capability is important, developer enablement and structured workflows are currently more critical for successful AI agent deployment.
The article shares decks from the Knowledge Graph Conference (KGC) 2026, highlighting a trend of enterprises deploying production-grade knowledge graphs for reasoning and governance rather than just vector retrieval.
A social media post announcing a GPT 5.5 party in San Francisco, featuring Sam Altman and others, while asking for life-changing ChatGPT prompts.
Jeff Dean announced that Percy Liang will be a keynote speaker at CAIS 2026.
Box and LangChain are showcasing an end-to-end vendor risk analysis solution using Deep Agents and VFS sandboxes, where PDFs are processed by parallel subagents to generate structured reports.
This article describes a global email-based book club for senior developers focused on reading technical books about databases, distributed systems, and software performance, currently featuring 'Operating Systems: Three Easy Pieces'.
Modal announces a partnership with OpenAI Devs and Antler Global to host an Autoresearch Systems Hackathon on May 30th targeting data and compute-intensive challenges.
The author announces their live talk titled 'On-device Intelligence using MLX' at the aiDotEngineer event, expressing gratitude to the organizers and community contributors.
A humorous annotated digest of the 12th International Workshop on Plan 9, covering talks on audio production, security, toolchains, and more.
Stanford NLP hosts a seminar where Najoung Kim from Boston University discusses leveraging large language models to bridge cognitive science and accelerate linguistic research, emphasizing the need for rigorous experimental frameworks.
Omid Mogasemi is hosting office hours to gather user feedback, bug reports, and feature requests for Claude Code's cloud environments across desktop, web, and mobile platforms.
This episode of the 'State of Agentic Coding' podcast features discussions on Armin's collaboration on Pi, the future of subsidized tokens, coding traces, and upcoming changes at GitHub.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang delivered a commencement address at Carnegie Mellon University, encouraging graduates to embrace AI despite concerns about job displacement.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang delivered a commencement address at Carnegie Mellon University, urging graduates to embrace the AI revolution as a new industrial era comparable to the PC revolution.
Nous Research is hosting another Hermes Agent Jam on Discord, featuring an interactive session for discussing ideas and showcasing projects.