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  1. AI 2027

    A research-backed AI scenario forecast.

    ai-2027.com · Apr 7

  2. The Techno-Optimist Manifesto | Andreessen Horowitz

    We are told that technology is on the brink of ruining everything. But we are being lied to, and the truth is so much better. Marc Andreessen presents his techno-optimist vision for the future.

    Andreessen Horowitz · Marc Andreessen, a16z · Apr 7

  3. The Irrational Decision

    How the computer revolution shaped our conception of rationality—and why human problems require solutions rooted in human intuition, morality, and judgment

    PrincetonUPress · Apr 7

  4. Sam Altman May Control Our Future—Can He Be Trusted?

    New interviews and closely guarded documents shed light on the persistent doubts about the head of OpenAI.

    The New Yorker · Ronan Farrow,Andrew Marantz · Apr 7

  5. A Cryptography Engineer’s Perspective on Quantum Computing Timelines

    The risk that cryptographically-relevant quantum computers materialize within the next few years is now high enough to be dispositive, unfortunately.

    words.filippo.io · Apr 6

  6. Eight years of wanting, three months of building with AI

    For eight years, I’ve wanted a high-quality set of devtools for working with SQLite. Given how important SQLite is to the industry1, I’ve long been puzzled that no one has invested in building a really good developer experience for it2. A couple of weeks ago, after ~250 hours of effort over three months3 on evenings, weekends, and vacation days, I finally released syntaqlite (GitHub), fulfilling this long-held wish. And I believe the main reason this happened was because of AI coding agents4. Of course, there’s no shortage of posts claiming that AI one-shot their project or pushing back and declaring that AI is all slop. I’m going to take a very different approach and, instead, systematically break down my experience building syntaqlite with AI, both where it helped and where it was detrimental. I’ll do this while contextualizing the project and my background so you can independently assess how generalizable this experience was. And whenever I make a claim, I’ll try to back it up with evidence from my project journal, coding transcripts, or commit history5.

    Lalit Maganti · Lalit Maganti · Apr 6

  7. Andrej Karpathy on Twitter / X

    LLM Knowledge BasesSomething I'm finding very useful recently: using LLMs to build personal knowledge bases for various topics of research interest. In this way, a large fraction of my recent token throughput is going less into manipulating code, and more into manipulating…— Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) April 2, 2026

    Twitter · Andrej Karpathy · Apr 6

  8. Rotating the Space: On LLMs as a Medium for Thought

    Essays and writing on AI

    rotating_the_space · Apr 6

  9. stephenturner/skill-deslop

    De-AI-ify scientific writing

    GitHub · Stephen Turner · Apr 6

  10. patak (@patak.cat)

    adding social features to our websites will accelerate atproto adoption faster than building pure atproto apps

    Bluesky Social · patak (@patak.cat) · Apr 5

  11. Can Agentic AI Coding Tools Finally End Copyright For Software While Re-Inventing Open Source?

    Most of the discussions about the impact of the latest generative AI systems on copyright have centered on text, images and video. That’s no surprise, since writers, artists and film-makers feel ve…

    Techdirt · Glyn Moody · Apr 5

  12. Tim Kellogg (@timkellogg.me)

    Sam Altman has been going on podcasts claiming that they’re experiencing a “GPT-3 moment” The thing is, Google and Anthropic are corroborating this, they all say they’re all on the verge of recursive self-improvement Things are getting wild

    Bluesky Social · Tim Kellogg (@timkellogg.me) · Apr 5

  13. Zellij

    A terminal workspace that doesn't sacrifice simplicity for power. Features floating panes, layouts, multiplayer collaboration, plugins, and works in your browser.

    zellij.dev · Apr 4

  14. magic-wormhole/magic-wormhole.rs

    Rust implementation of Magic Wormhole, with new features and enhancements

    GitHub · Apr 4

  15. Review: THE AI DOC: Or How I Became An Apocaloptimist

    Missing the elephant in the room

    Lawrence Lessig · Lawrence Lessig · Apr 4

  16. Gemma 4 and what makes an open model succeed

    Hint: it's not benchmark scores.

    www.interconnects.ai · Nathan Lambert · Apr 4

  17. Is ubiquitous A.I. writing "inevitable"?

    On a weird few weeks of A.I.-writing scandals

    Read Max · Max Read · Apr 4

  18. A quote from Daniel Stenberg

    The challenge with AI in open source security has transitioned from an AI slop tsunami into more of a ... plain security report tsunami. Less slop but lots of reports. …

    Simon Willison’s Weblog · Simon Willison · Apr 4

  19. Weird Machines HQ

    The expression "weird machines" was first used in the RSS 2009 talk. It referred to state-of-the-art exploitation as finding and programming an execution model (a machine, such as a virtual automaton) within the target via crafted inputs. It was soon extended to other methods of reliably or probabilistically influencing the target's state. A compressed version of that original talk was given at the Chaos Computing Congress 27c3 [slides], [video].

    www.cs.dartmouth.edu · Apr 4

  20. Vulnerability Research Is Cooked

    For the last two years, technologists have ominously predicted that AI coding agents will be responsible for a deluge of security vulnerabilities. They were right! Just, not for the reasons they thought.

    sockpuppet.org · Quarrelsome · Apr 4

  21. A Local-First Task Framework

    Industrial research lab working on digital tools for creativity and productivity.

    www.inkandswitch.com · Apr 3

  22. Post Mortem: axios npm supply chain compromise · Issue #10636 · axios/axios

    Post Mortem: axios npm supply chain compromise Date: March 31, 2026 Author: Jason Saayman Status: Remediation in progress On March 31, 2026, two malicious versions of axios (1.14.1 and 0.30.4) were...

    GitHub · axios · Apr 3

  23. A taxonomy of ATmosphere applications

    Last week I spent an energizing, educational, occasionally infuriating week in Vancouver around the ATmosphereConf, a community event gathering developers, investors, data scientists, the odd academic

    Numergent · Ricardo J. Mendez · Apr 3

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