Monthly Highlights
17191.
Follow-up from Anthropic on usage limits
(old.reddit.com)
17192.
Nutella on Artemis II [video]
(youtube.com)
17193.
We cut our agent's API costs by 10x with prompt caching
(kern-ai.com)
17194.
A new regional order for the Strait of Hormuz
(aljazeera.com)
17195.
"Faking 'realness' on a computer doesn't get us anywhere new."
(itsnicethat.com)
17196.
Lichess and Take Take Take Sign Cooperation Agreement
(lichess.org)
17197.
Void: A physics-aware video editing tool by Netflix
(void-model.github.io)
17198.
Steam to Show Estimated FPS
(tomshardware.com)
17199.
Proxypunch: P2P Gaming Without Port Forwarding
(github.com)
17200.
17202.
The Platform That Fights Bots by Eliminating People
(thesquaremanifest.substack.com)
17204.
17205.
Outcome over Process
(elijahpotter.dev)
17206.
Key Findings About How Americans View Artificial Intelligence
(pewresearch.org)
17207.
17208.
Jaguar: We Will Be 'Exclusively Electric'
(motor1.com)
17209.
17210.
Building a DIY OpenClaw
(ben.page)
17211.
Continual Learning for AI Agents
(blog.langchain.com)
17212.
Linux Executes Binaries: ELF and Dynamic Linking Explained
(fmdlc.github.io)
17213.
USB-Clawd and a Mini Fax Machine
(benbyfax.substack.com)
17214.
17215.
Run Gemma 4 locally with OpenClaw in 3 steps
(twitter.com)
17216.
17217.
Tabsdata: Like a Database for Dataflows
(docs.tabsdata.com)
17218.
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17220.