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Anthropic's Safety Superpower (18 minute read)
Many people think that Anthropic's public statements around its model releases are mostly scare-mongering for the sake of marketing. However, its models are very impressive, and Anthropic's cautious rollout of Mythos was justified. The model is definitely more capable of identifying and exploiting security issues than previous generations. The problem with public releases is that guardrails can be jailbroken, which is what happened shortly after release.
Fox to Buy Roku Streaming Service in $25 Billion Deal (4 minute read)
Fox is acquiring Roku in a deal valued at around $25 billion. The deal will add scale to Fox's streaming business, subscription-based Fox One, and Fox Nation. The combined company will compete with the likes of Amazon and Netflix for ad dollars. The deal is expected to close in the first half of 2027.
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Science & Futuristic Technology
SpaceX & the Sentient Sun (44 minute read)
SpaceX's mission statement to scale to make a sentient sun is more honest than ridiculous. SpaceX is a launch provider with an internet subsidiary and an AI lab. It is the only company on Earth assembling the full prerequisite stack for a transition to a post-scarcity society. The company is a serious attempt to push humanity into an interplanetary species.
Brain-computer interface enables independent, accurate communication for man living with ALS (14 minute read)
A brain-computer interface developed at UC Davis has enabled a person with severe paralysis caused by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) to communicate, work, and interact with the digital world. The device uses an advanced decoding algorithm to translate neural signals into text and enable cursor control. It allows full interaction with a personal computer. The development marks a significant step toward delivering practical assistive technology for people with severe speech and motor impairments.
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Programming, Design & Data Science
Best practices for monitoring, optimizing, and securing your LLM applications (Sponsor)
Datadog's new guide walks you through the challenges of deploying agents, from debugging multi-step workflows to detecting prompt injection attacks. Download it to learn how to monitor your LLM workflows from end-to-end, detect and mitigate security risks, and ensure reliable, high-quality outputs.
Get your guide Agentic Code Review (28 minute read)
Coding agents are good and getting better fast. The hard heart of engineering has moved from writing code to deciding whether to trust it. Code review is the most leveraged skill in software right now. Understanding is still as expensive as it has always been.
The golden rule of Customizable Select (5 minute read)
Customizable select, a new feature coming to Safari 27, allows developers to fully control the appearance of 'select' elements without the need for JavaScript libraries or endless 'div' elements. Ensuring this built-in control works well for everyone requires making sure developers always provide text content or accessible text attributes in their 'option' elements. This provides a better UX, better accessibility, and better progressive enhancement.
The Web We Know Is Going to Disappear (20 minute read)
The web is now shifting from search engines to AI chat interfaces. The open place where people search, click, read, browse, publish, and discover is being replaced by something more centralized and much harder to escape. Websites are increasingly becoming infrastructure for machines. The web will likely still exist in the future, but it may no longer be where people go.
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Google Chrome's next update will mark the end of popular ad blockers (2 minute read)
Google Chrome has been planning its move to Manifest V3 for years. A recent commit in the Chromium repository finally removes support for Manifest V2 extensions. This will stop many Manifest V2-based ad blocker extensions from working. All traces of Manifest V2 will be removed in Chrome 151.
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