June 2026 Archive
4261.
Lightpanda Agent and PandaScript – LLM at buildtime, not runtime
(lightpanda.io)
4262.
Claude Fable 5 – System Prompt
(github.com)
4263.
Data Visualization from the Comfort of Your Terminal
(github.com)
4264.
4265.
GLM-5.2 is probably the most powerful text-only open weights LLM
(simonwillison.net)
4266.
4267.
4268.
Bcachefs 1.38.6 Brings Many Performance Improvements
(phoronix.com)
4269.
Kubernetes in the Browser
(github.com)
4270.
Don't Get Hacked!
(cs.columbia.edu)
4271.
GLM-5.2 Beat Fable 5 at Website Design
(twitter.com)
4272.
APT28, an Evolution of Tradecraft
(blog.sekoia.io)
4273.
Neural Cellular Automata with WebGPU
(ivanludvig.dev)
4274.
The Robotics Experiment Loop
(rerun.io)
4275.
Query with Curl
(daniel.haxx.se)
4276.
Morale is so bad at Meta even CTO admits: "probably the worst it's ever been"
(finance.yahoo.com)
4277.
Retrocomputing with Clash – Haskell for FPGA Hardware Design
(unsafeperform.io)
4278.
Switzerland built an alternative to BGP. Nobody noticed
(theregister.com)
4279.
4280.
Tensordyne makes a big bet on log math to beat Nvidia
(theregister.com)
4281.
The World Is Waiting for the Next Adam Smith
(cacm.acm.org)
4282.
The database that refused to die: How Postgres survived its own creators
(theregister.com)
4283.
Valve describes just how brutal RAM negotiations are in 2026
(theverge.com)
4284.
4285.
In memory of the man who put red and green squiggles under words
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
4287.
4288.
Elon Musk and the plot to hijack America's broadband
(theverge.com)
4289.
4290.
I turned the Dialog leak into a searchable conflict of interest database
(build-a-cult.com)