July 2026 Archive
2612.
Why TypeScript 7.0 Was Rewritten in Go
(spf13.com)
2613.
Three Virtues by Larry Wall
(thethreevirtues.com)
2614.
Not Dark Yet
(agoodhardstare.substack.com)
2615.
The Origins of Vintage Comics Part 1
(truegrittexturesupply.com)
2616.
GPT‑Red: Unlocking Self-Improvement for Robustness
(openai.com)
2617.
Gap in Mochizuki's proof of ABC confirmed by Lean
(twitter.com)
2618.
The fine print that follows you out the door: non-compete clauses are spreading
(oecdecoscope.blog)
2619.
2620.
Staging patches with git add (2024)
(simonholywell.com)
2621.
Can you build a recognizable World Map in under 500 bytes?
(experimentlog.com)
2622.
The Lindy effect in software
(clemsau.com)
2623.
SpaceX at $100 Would Imply Zero AI Value, Morgan Stanley Says
(bloomberg.com)
2624.
The Collapse at Netflix Signals the End of Audience Capture
(honest-broker.com)
2625.
Software Bonkers
(craigmod.com)
2626.
'The Odyssey' Proves It: Audiences Want Movies Made the Hard Way
(hollywoodreporter.com)
2627.
Open Source Barware: free, local-first bar inventory software (GPLv3)
(opensourcebarware.com)
2628.
Learning Musical Multitasking
(jefftk.com)
2629.
The OpenAI Bubble
(wheresyoured.at)
2630.
Three governments agree on something the AI industry doesn't want to hear
(theattachmenteconomy.com)
2631.
A system prompt to get AI to stop pretending to be human
(swiftrocks.com)
2633.
Prism: An Impure Functional Language With Typed Effects
(stephendiehl.com)
2634.
California authorizes its DMV to join a national ID database
(papersplease.org)
2635.
OpenUI: Open Standard for Generative UI
(openui.com)
2636.
2637.
2638.
SpaceX built to separate retail investors from their money
(seekingalpha.com)
2639.
What would it mean to see a new color?
(newyorker.com)