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A newly renewed, $25 million-per-year contract with a subsidiary of Thompson Reuters further expands the power of ICE under the Trump administration.
Apple filed a trade secrets lawsuit against OpenAI last Friday, and it’s not messing around. The complaint alleges a pattern of misconduct reaching all the way up to OpenAI’s chief hardware officer and claims more than 400 former Apple employees now work at the company. OpenAI’s response so far has been carefully hedged, and the timing couldn’t be worse with the company reportedly eyeing an IPO […]
Apple is suing OpenAI. The complaint is readable and intense, as these things often are, though many experts seem to think many of the allegations are just the ways things are done. So what does Apple really want here, and why is it picking such a public fight with OpenAI? On this episode of The […]
Toss out a brick to lure a jade gem. — The 36 Stratagems, Throw Out a Brick to Get a...
For all the hysteria over “woke” casting and ahistorical choices, Christopher Nolan’s epic is on track to make $200 million globally during its opening weekend.
American Diabetes Association blocked publication of op-ed articles so the authors posted them as a preprint.
The Asus ROG Swift 32-inch 4K QD-OLED gaming monitor has almost everything I want in a high-end gaming monitor, most notably a QD-OLED panel for inky black levels and vivid colors that go beyond what’s possible on an LCD screen. Amazon, Best Buy, and B&H Photo have this model on sale for $899.99 (usually $1,299.99). […]
The cost of writing code dropped; the cost of owning it didn't. A framework for deciding which changes are actually cheap in the AI era. The post The cost of saying yes has changed appeared first on The GitHub Blog .
Grasshopper-like tests could begin in 2028.
The most capable AI assistant with its own inbox Discussion | Link
Prosecutors accused 21-year-old student Zyaire Wilkins of publishing on Steam several fake video games that contained malware, infecting thousands of victims, and stealing crypto from some of them.
Official estimates Google and Apple likely made millions in nudify app fees.
Private Voice Ring for dictation across iOS & Mac Discussion | Link
AI agents that act. Automation that delivers. Discussion | Link
Everyone recommends ByteByteGo and The Pragmatic Engineer. Don't get me wrong, they're great... but the best engineering writing of the last two years is coming from newer publications nobody's put on a list yet. Here's what survived my filter. I have a rule: if I haven't opened a newsletter in three weeks, I unsubscribe. No guilt, no "maybe later" folder. It's the only way to keep email useful when every engineering team, indie hacker, and AI startup on the planet is running a Substack. That rule has consequences. Over the past couple of years it has killed off almost every famous-name newsletter in my inbox — not because they got worse, but because they got comfortable. Meanwhile, a new generation of engineering publications launched around 2023–2024 started earning their slot every single week. They're smaller, sharper, and written by people still close to the work. The other thing my rule revealed: AI engineering quietly became its own discipline. Not "AI news" — there are a thousand newsletters rehashing model launches. I mean the craft of building production systems on top of LLMs: agents, evals, brownfield integration, governance, cost. That coverage barely existed two years ago. Now it's the most valuable section of my inbox, which is why it leads this list. So here's what survived. Twenty-six newsletters, organized by topic, heavy on publications you haven't seen on every listicle. Steal the whole list. 🤖 AI Engineering & Production AI Two years ago this category didn't exist. Today it's the most important one here, because building with LLMs in production is genuinely different work — different failure modes, different economics, different skills — and general engineering newsletters mostly aren't covering it. Latent Space — swyx & Alessio Fanelli. swyx literally coined "AI engineering" as a discipline, and this is its watering hole: podcast, essays, and the AINews digest covering frontier models, agents, and the career path itself. The anchor of the categ
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Leaker Evan Blass shared images of Samsung's redesigned Galaxy Z Fold 8 just days before the July 22nd launch event where Samsung is expected to officially announce the phone. The leaked images show a shorter, wider foldable matching earlier leaks of the Z Fold 8. They also reveal some of its specs, including a Qualcomm […]
Desktops, laptops, phones, CPUs, GPUs, NAS—if you know this stuff, come work for us!
Are we living through a small car renaissance? There's the Slate Truck, Amble's dune buggy, and the Fiat Topolino, as well as a whole galaxy of kei cars and trucks from Japan that have their own built-in fan base. While microcar sales in the US are still as tiny as the vehicles themselves, there are […]