TLDR 2026-06-22
Apple reboots design π±, Tesla Megapod β‘, agent hook guardrails π¨βπ» Β
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Tesla plans to sell modular AI data center hardware called βMegapod' (6 minute read)
Tesla has filed a trademark application for a product called 'Megapod'. The filing describes a complete, self-contained computing system for AI workloads. The product appears to be a turnkey AI data center building block that includes the full rack-and-room of servers, networking, power, and cooling. It would compete with Nvidia's already dominant platform.
Apple's New CEO Must Rebuild a Design Team That Lost Its Way (17 minute read)
Apple's industrial design organization used to be the heart and soul of the company. Today, the organization no longer has a true seat at Apple's executive table. It has become a place where other teams come to get what they need before promptly leaving. This article tells the story of the group's decline, its impact on the company, and Apple's plans to restore the design studio's prowess.
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Science & Futuristic Technology
The Universe just wants to learn (27 minute read)
DNA doesn't do anything by itself. The information only becomes something when an enzyme unzips the helix and copies a stretch into messenger RNA, after which its instructions are decoded to create chains of amino acids. Similarly, the weights of a neural network don't mean anything on their own. They only become meaningful during the forward pass, activated during inference. In both cases, a passive informational substrate is brought to life only by a process outside of it.
Founders Fund's outlier bet on humanely killed fish (9 minute read)
Shinkei is a startup that makes a refrigerator-sized robot that scans fish with computer vision, identifies the species, locates the brain, then pierces the brain and severs the gills so the fish dies before it can thrash or suffocate. The system prevents the fish from experiencing a slow death, which floods the meat with stress hormones and lactic acid, dulling the flavor and shortening shelf life. The process delays decomposition long enough for the flesh to be safely aged for days or longer before it is served. The aging period gives top-tier sashimi its concentrated, umami-heavy flavor.
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Programming, Design & Data Science
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When it's the maintainer who's AI-pilled (3 minute read)
A well-supervised agent can offer dramatic speedups when paired with someone who cares about software, cares about the craft, and has specific goals they want to achieve. They can be used to significantly speed up the PR process. Agents can turn open issues into prompts, generate solutions, edit the output to meet standards for mergeability, and then commit as soon as it's ready, all on their own. This means issues can be fixed just hours after being identified.
Don't rely on instructions, use Agent Hooks to enforce guardrails (7 minute read)
Agent Hooks allow developers to interject themselves into an agent's workflow while they are doing work rather than after the work is done. They can stop agents from ignoring rules. This means agents can be used for deterministic checks that work 100% of the time. This article discusses how to create two agent hooks: one that ensures agents never use an 'input' tag directly, and another that ensures agents never claim work is done while tests are still failing.
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