- 11Economists are coming around to the idea that AI really is killing jobs (qz.com)
- 7The Estranged Worlds of J. G. Ballard (lareviewofbooks.org)
- 4A Large-Scale Empirical Study of AI-Generated Code in Real-World Repositories (arxiv.org)
- 28$65K to work at Anthropic? Debate ensues amid IPO wave (missionlocal.org)
- 5Primate 0.40: Route pages, store enums, async schemas and events (primate.run)
- 2DOOMQL – what if SQLite were the game engine? (github.com)
- 3SHOW HN: Every Repo as a Unique Galaxy (gitgalaxy.io)
- 2Frankie: AI analyst you can email to get work done (getcompound.ai)
- 3The Work of Helping A.I. Destroy Work (nytimes.com)
- 2MindRoom: AI agents that live in Matrix and work everywhere (nijho.lt)
- 2The case of the 500-mile email (2002) (ibiblio.org)
- 8Pentagon suspends CMMC phase two requirements, launches review of program (federalnewsnetwork.com)
- 11MIT's New Method Flags AI Models Trained on CASM Without Generating It (insideai.news)
- 56A Study of Microsoft's Early 2026 Rollout of Claude Code and GitHub Copilot CLI (arxiv.org)
- 4Yes, You Can Trick AI into Exonerating Someone (braddelong.substack.com)
- 3OpenAI's new Agent Sandbox Cloud [video] (youtube.com)
- 2Noisia: Harmful Workload Generator for PostgreSQL (github.com)
- 6Starship – Critical Path [video] (youtube.com)
- 2AI use case library – Who is deploying AI, and what happened (150+ cases) (aiweekly.co)
- 25Human Emacs (human-emacs.org)
- 30France powers down several nuclear reactors due to extreme heat (lemonde.fr)
- 4Grok Build uploading full repos and .envs to GCP (twitter.com)
- 22Trump notifies Congress of new war against Iran (politico.com)
- 2AI Agents for Increasing Revenue (alum.so)
- 16The Tick That Hunts Down Its Hosts–Including Us (newyorker.com)
- 6Venice's access fee doesn't reduce tourism: it selects who can afford it (andreafontana.it)
- 5Microsoft commits $2.5B, 6k employees AI implementation unit (cnbc.com)
- 3Quantum-Augmented Databases Study Aims to Break Bottlenecks Slowing Data Systems (viterbischool.usc.edu)
- 4Brazilian woman held as a slave for 38 years (2021) (dw.com)
- 7Human settlement of East Polynesia coincident with prolonged S. Pacific drought (pnas.org)