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Headroom (GitHub Repo)

Headroom (GitHub Repo)

Headroom compresses everything an agent reads before it reaches the LLM to produce the same answers at a fraction of the tokens.
The Trust Problem With AI Agents
Apr 29 | Blog

The Trust Problem With AI Agents

Why developers should not entirely rely on agents, and what you can do about it.

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Coinbase becomes Hyperliquid's official USDC treasury deployer as USDH sunsets (2 minute read)
May 18 | Fintech

Coinbase becomes Hyperliquid's official USDC treasury deployer as USDH sunsets (2 minute read)

Coinbase will manage USDC liquidity on Hyperliquid under its Aligned Quote Asset framework, while Circle will serve as the technical deployer for cross-chain USDC infrastructure. The move effectively sunsets USDH, Hyperliquid's native stablecoin, after it failed to gain traction against roughly $5 billion of USDC supply on the platform.
vmm (GitHub Repo)
May 18 | Infosec

vmm (GitHub Repo)

vmm lets you run container images as lightweight virtual machines on macOS, providing full Linux VM isolation with the familiar Docker workflows.
How I use LLMs as a staff engineer in 2026 (11 minute read)
May 18 | Tech

How I use LLMs as a staff engineer in 2026 (11 minute read)

Agents have gotten really good in the last fifteen months. They can now be used for real work with light supervision. AI can now be used for writing code changes, investigating and fixing bugs, research in large code bases, manual testing, and more. It still isn't suitable for writing public communications, unreviewed code, or testing UIs, but its capabilities are improving quickly.

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