TLDR 2026-04-20
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Anthropic Debuts Claude Design for Creating Prototypes, Pitch Decks, and Mockups (2 minute read)
Claude Design can create designs, prototypes, slides, and more using Opus 4.7, an AI model that was introduced earlier this week. It can see images in greater resolution than Anthropic's previous models and is more 'tasteful and creative' when performing professional tasks. Claude Design allows founders, product managers, and marketers without a design background to create high-quality interfaces, slides, and docs. Teams in testing have been using it to create realistic prototypes, wireframes, mock-ups, design explorations, pitch decks, presentations, and social media assets. It is now available as a research preview for Claude Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise customers.
Apple's Revamped Siri Interface in iOS 27 Is Hidden in WWDC Teaser (8 minute read)
Apple's WWDC 2026 teaser provided a glimpse of the revamped Siri interface that will be part of iOS 27. The teaser hints at a complete overhaul of Siri that includes previously announced features along with several additional enhancements. The enhanced Siri will be able to handle multiple commands within a single query and support third-party AI agents. The design is still being tested within the company. The Siri announcement will be a central part of the announcements at the upcoming WWDC.
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Science & Futuristic Technology
Blue Origin successfully re-uses a New Glenn rocket for the first time ever (3 minute read)
Blue Origin successfully reused one of its New Glenn rockets, but the overall success of the mission is in question as the communications satellite that the rocket carried to space wound up in an off-nominal orbit. The company missed its target, which suggests something may have gone wrong with the rocket's upper stage. It is unclear whether the upper stage performed its second burn, scheduled an hour after the rocket lifted off. The re-use feat was achieved on just the third-ever launch of New Glenn.
Pancreatic cancer mRNA vaccine shows lasting results in an early trial (8 minute read)
mRNA vaccines, personalized for each individual using genetic material taken from their unique tumor cells, are showing promise in the fight against pancreatic cancer. These vaccines work as a type of immunotherapy that stamps out lingering, undetected cancer cells after surgery to remove larger tumors. Traditional immunotherapies only work in about 20% of all cancers, and pancreatic cancer is the poster child for difficult-to-treat cancers. The drugmakers behind the vaccine have now started Phase 2 clinical trials.
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Programming, Design & Data Science
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The Agent Stack Bet (8 minute read)
Most 'production agents' shipping today feature custom plumbing, fragile session logic, shared service accounts, and weak security models. While models and tools have gotten dramatically better, there is a stack ceiling that is quietly creating a governance and reliability gap that agentic systems can't grow through. The current stack has excessive agency, with agents leaving a trail of corrupted state behind them. This article suggests four architectural bets teams should consider to move to the next generation of agentic systems.
Output isn't design (2 minute read)
Many people mistake design as the act of producing something. However, the hard part of design is actually understanding the problem enough to know what and how something should exist at all. There is use and place for tools, but the tools aren't part of the design process. Design is the search for a good fit between a form and its context. Good design considers human needs, technical constraints, conflicting requirements, habits, edge cases, and easy-to-miss relationships that require time to identify.
Meta targets 20 May for 8,000 layoffs as it redirects billions toward AI infrastructure (9 minute read)
Meta plans to cut approximately 10% of its workforce starting on May 20. The layoffs will hit teams across Reality Labs, the Facebook social division, recruiting, sales, and global operations. The restructure is being driven by a reallocation toward AI infrastructure spending. Teams will be reorganized into AI-focused 'pods' under Superintelligence Labs.
Inside Notion (53 minute read)
Notion is a company built on ideology, brand, and community rather than technical edge. The company's software gives users blank pages they can customize with modular blocks into whatever they want. Notion became the canonical product-led growth company after it first took off in 2018, propelled by brand ambassadors, influencers, and fandoms across social media. This article explores how the company works and how it became one of the top 10 most-used AI products in the world, despite not being 'AI-native'.
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Thoughts and Feelings around Claude Design (6 minute read)
Unlike Figma Make, Claude Design is HTML and JS all the way down.
Robots beat human records at Beijing half-marathon (1 minute read)
The winning runner at a Beijing half-marathon for humanoid robots finished the race today in 50 minutes and 26 seconds.
PgQue (GitHub Repo)
PgQue is a zero-bloat Postgres queue that only requires one SQL file to install.
On Dwarkesh Patel's Podcast With Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang (63 minute read)
Most CEO interviews are generally self-serving, and they can be unreliable narrators, but Jensen Huang is usually not like that.
Vercel confirms breach as hackers claim to be selling stolen data (3 minute read)
Vercel, known for developing Next.js, says a limited subset of its customers have been affected by a security breach that involves unauthorized access to certain internal Vercel systems.
βFitbit Air' is a screen-less Whoop competitor debuting with βGoogle Health' subscription (1 minute read)
The 'Air' moniker likely refers to a thinner design that allows users to wear the device all day.
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