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Claude Code on desktop now has an in-app browser (1 minute read)
Claude Code can now pull up docs, designs, and websites. It can read, click through, and interact with these sites the same way it does with local dev servers. The in-app browser is sandboxed and configurable. Users can choose whether sessions persist. A video demonstration is available in the post.
Jun 12 | Blog
I Tried to Build a Context Layer for My Agent in a Weekend. Reader, I Did Not Build a Context Layer for My Agent in a Weekend.
A "simple" weekend project turns into real infrastructure, and why agent context deserves a boring, reliable foundation.
SponsoredJul 13 | Tech
China recovered its first reusable rocket and showed a new way to do it (14 minute read)
China has demonstrated its first-ever controlled rocket recovery. The Long March 10B successfully completed its maiden flight, and its first stage was recovered via a sea-based net. There are several other rockets in development in China that could soon achieve reusability. The country has four land-based spaceports and multiple ocean-going launch platforms and is ready to quickly ramp up its launch cadence.
Jul 13 | Dev
A Hitchhiker's Guide to AI (17 minute read)
This is a guide on coding with LLMs, such as generating code based on context and prompting correctly. It also goes over best practices, including constraining agents, utilizing strongly typed languages, and the necessity of writing tests by developers rather than relying on agents.
Jul 13 | It
How the memory shortage hits CIOs as Apple boosts hardware prices (5 minute read)
A global memory shortage is raising PC, Mac, and server prices, forcing CIOs to reconsider device standards and replacement schedules. Some companies are extending laptop refresh cycles from four to six years as Apple increases Mac prices by 15% to 20% and Windows device makers face similar component-cost pressure.





















































































































































