Monthly Highlights
9901.
9902.
Three months of not reading the news
(neilzone.co.uk)
9903.
Why Everyone Wants to Be "High Agency" Now
(nytimes.com)
9904.
No AI Silver Bullet
(smartmic.bearblog.dev)
9905.
2026 has been the most pivotal year in my career and it's only March
(nullprogram.com)
9907.
Visual History of Western Philosophy
(denizcemonduygu.com)
9908.
Theremin Schematics
(thereminworld.com)
9909.
New Advances Bring the Era of Quantum Computers Closer
(quantamagazine.org)
9910.
Registrars that send expired domains to GoDaddy
(domainnamewire.com)
9911.
9912.
9913.
9914.
AI Won't Replace Innovation
(aspiringforintelligence.substack.com)
9915.
9916.
AI Agents and WebMCP: Tools as Self-Loading Skills
(bandarra.me)
9917.
The loss of OnePlus in the US will sting but, sadly, won't matter
(9to5google.com)
9918.
To use your brain, first accept the Terms and Conditions
(ctlj.colorado.edu)
9919.
Tech Workers Max Out Their A.I. Use
(nytimes.com)
9920.
Life TV: Video with two bits to spare
(maurycyz.com)
9921.
9922.
9923.
9924.
AI Slop: A Slack API Rate Limiting Disaster
(code.dblock.org)
9925.
Cursor Goes to War for AI Coding Dominance
(forbes.com)
9926.
Why Can't You Finish Anything?
(newyorker.com)
9927.
AI coding tools are powerful but we mustn't let our own skills atrophy
(polymonster.co.uk)
9928.
I built a browser-based version of MARS MIPS simulator
(webmars.nfiles.top)
9929.
Britain Has Invaded All but 22 Countries (2012)
(kottke.org)
9930.
Datatype – variable font that turns text into charts
(franktisellano.github.io)