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The Delegation Ladder: The Four Agentic Loops, and What Each One Lets You Stop Doing
Explains the four levels of agentic loops in AI design, what each allows, and how they impact automation and control.
Kill-Switch-Proof: How to Build So Washington Can’t Take Your AI Stack Down
Exploring strategies to make AI infrastructure resilient against government-ordered outages, focusing on architecture that enables quick swaps and local hosting.
Technology Operations Signal Monitor: The Future Of Flipper Zero Development
A new monitoring tool is being tested to track platform and tooling changes impacting Flipper Zero development, aiding small software teams in early decision-making.
OpenWiki: CLI That Writes And Maintains Agent Documentation For Your Codebase
OpenWiki introduces a command-line interface that automatically writes and maintains agent documentation within codebases, streamlining developer workflows.
Shadcn/UI Now Defaults To Base UI Instead Of Radix
Shadcn/UI now defaults to Base UI instead of Radix for component styling, affecting developers using the library. Details are still emerging.
The GNU Emacs Architecture: Unlocking The Core [Pdf]
A detailed PDF explores the internal architecture of GNU Emacs, shedding light on its core design and potential future developments.
The Real Cost Of A Local-Inference Rig In 2026
An in-depth analysis of the hardware, costs, and implications of building local AI inference rigs in 2026, highlighting VRAM constraints and value strategies.
The Eye Over The City: How Wide-Area Motion Imagery Works — And Where It Goes Blind
An in-depth look at WAMI technology, its capabilities, limitations, and future applications in urban and military surveillance.
Cloud’s Hidden Memory Bill
Rising memory costs in cloud infrastructure are hidden in bills, leading to unexpected increases for users. Experts warn of ongoing impacts in 2026.