Grammarly rebrands to 'Superhuman,' launches a new AI assistant
(techcrunch.com)
Monthly Highlights
781.
782.
Extropic is building thermodynamic computing hardware
(extropic.ai)
783.
Alive internet theory
(alivetheory.net)
784.
IBM Patented Euler's 200 Year Old Math Technique for 'AI Interpretability'
(leetarxiv.substack.com)
785.
Tailscale Services
(tailscale.com)
786.
The Green Tea Garbage Collector
(go.dev)
787.
788.
790.
The lost cause of the Lisp machines
(tfeb.org)
791.
PCB Edge USB C Connector Library
(github.com)
792.
793.
Absurd Workflows: Durable Execution with Just Postgres
(lucumr.pocoo.org)
794.
How to make a Smith chart
(johndcook.com)
795.
AI documentation you can talk to, for every repo
(deepwiki.com)
796.
Reverse engineering Codex CLI to get GPT-5-Codex-Mini to draw me a pelican
(simonwillison.net)
797.
Python Steering Council unanimously accepts "PEP 810, Explicit lazy imports"
(discuss.python.org)
798.
MCP-Scanner – Scan MCP Servers for vulnerabilities
(github.com)
800.
Helm 4.0
(github.com)
801.
Mistakes I see engineers making in their code reviews
(seangoedecke.com)
802.
OpenAI probably can't make ends meet. That's where you come in
(garymarcus.substack.com)
804.
Why Nietzsche matters in the age of artificial intelligence
(cacm.acm.org)
805.
Make product worse, get money
(dynomight.net)
806.
I can build enterprise software but I can't charge for it
(gist.github.com)
807.
The Future of Programming (2013) [video]
(youtube.com)
808.
Moss Survives 9 Months in Space Vacuum
(scienceclock.com)
809.
Zensical – A modern static site generator built by the Material for MkDocs team
(squidfunk.github.io)
810.
Listen to Database Changes Through the Postgres WAL
(peterullrich.com)