Daily Top Stories
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Ask HN: Anyone know of that "levels of AI programming" blog post?
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Open-source isolated runtime for AI agents (github.com)
123.
Bluetooth tracker hidden in postcard and mailed to warship exposed its location (tomshardware.com)
124.
The Unabomber Manifesto in 2026 – Scary Accurate (medium.com)
125.
Show HN: I built Panda to get up to 99% token savings (github.com)
126.
Anthropic decided to shut down our organization for an alleged violation (twitter.com)
127.
Why insects aren't huge: a new challenge to a decades-old idea (nature.com)
128.
Zuckerberg Is Dangerously Close to Cracking Google's Money Machine (finance.yahoo.com)
129.
Many anti-AI arguments are conservative arguments (seangoedecke.com)
130.
AI-Assisted Coding: Why a Distinguished Engineer Stopped Reading Code (vascoduarte.substack.com)
131.
Verkada Deceives School That Verkada Cameras Would Not "Brick" (ipvm.com)
132.
I visited drone factories in Ukraine (ukdefencejournal.org.uk)
133.
What life is like when you have an unfortunate surname (bbc.co.uk)
134.
Comparing GPT-5.4, Opus 4.6, GLM-5.1, Kimi K2.5, MiMo V2 Pro and MiniMax M2.7 (codejam.info)
135.
OpenAI's Vision for the AI Economy (techcrunch.com)
136.
Vibe Genomics: Sequencing Your Whole Genome at Home (vibe-genomics.replit.app)
137.
New metric shows renewables are 53% cheaper than nuclear power (pv-magazine.com)
138.
Spotify Silently Updates Itself (and How to Stop It) (duckass.bearblog.dev)
139.
Audio transcription is worse in 2026 than it was in 2016 (write.as)
140.
Trump, When Asked About White House Meeting with Anthropic's Dario Amodei: Who? (gizmodo.com)
141.
Mysterious figure has summited Sphere in Las Vegas: It appears it's Alex Honnold (sfgate.com)
142.
Write Code Like You Just Learned How to Program (prog21.dadgum.com)
143.
Changes in the system prompt between Claude Opus 4.6 and 4.7 (simonwillison.net)
144.
'Tokenmaxxing' is making developers less productive than they think (techcrunch.com)
145.
Tumour cells use a genetic trick to become drug-resistant (economist.com)
146.
EsoNatLangs: Esolangs that embrace the complexities of natural language (esoteric.codes)
147.
Launching Ising, open models to accelerate the path to useful quantum computers (nvidianews.nvidia.com)
148.
The Quiet Coup: How AI Is Rewriting Power, Wealth, and Human Agency (neerajkarimpuzha.wordpress.com)
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China humanoid robot half-marathon to showcase technical leaps (reuters.com)
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Cannabis may make you remember things that never happened (nationalgeographic.com)