Monthly Highlights
17071.
Scripting macOS Image Playground to Create Game Assets for Free and Locally
(martin.wojtczyk.de)
17072.
Video Chat with Jesus for $1.99 per Minute
(vice.com)
17073.
17074.
When you’re stuck on “Help Wanted”
(insight.kellogg.northwestern.edu)
17075.
GitHub – Merit-Systems/Echo: The User Pays AI SDK
(github.com)
17076.
A Manager's Guide to Reducing AI Costs Without Reducing Headcount
(productcurious.com)
17077.
Claude Opus 4.7 Dropped and My Trust Got a Little Smaller
(bhusalmanish.com.np)
17078.
17079.
17080.
At Intel – Organising within and against the semiconductor industry
(disjunctionsmag.com)
17081.
Unreal Struggles with Renaming Stuff (and how to fix it)
(larstofus.com)
17082.
17083.
Buy vs. Build, Train vs. Use
(blog.incrementalforgetting.tech)
17084.
How Much of Substack Is AI?
(usermag.co)
17085.
React-driftkit – small, unstyled primitives for floating UI
(react-driftkit.saktichourasia.dev)
17086.
17087.
Making Rust Workers reliable: panic and abort recovery in WASM‑bindgen
(blog.cloudflare.com)
17088.
Compound AI: The architecture for safe, scalable autonomy
(engineering.gm.com)
17089.
What if the robots came for the org chart instead?
(substack.com)
17090.
Uefa plans to offer Champions League streaming service direct to fans
(theguardian.com)
17091.
What Is Pub/Sub?
(encore.dev)
17092.
17093.
17094.
Agentic Market
(agentic.market)
17095.
The Fall of the Theorem Economy
(davidbessis.substack.com)
17096.
Neurobiologists Hack Brain Circuits Tied to Placebo Pain Relief
(today.ucsd.edu)
17097.
Intel refreshes non-Ultra Core CPUs with new silicon for the first time
(arstechnica.com)
17098.
The Incident Is the Outlier
(incidentary.com)
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