Claude Opus 4.6
Anthropic announces the release of Claude, a large language model with improved capabilities in language understanding, generation, and reasoning. Claude Opus 4.6 introduces several enhancements, including better long-form coherence, more consistent persona, and improved factual accuracy.
GPT-5.3-Codex
OpenAI has announced the release of GPT-5.3 and Codex, two new AI models that demonstrate significant advancements in natural language processing and generation capabilities, including improved code generation and understanding.
It's 2026, Just Use Postgres
This article explores the increasing adoption of PostgreSQL as a versatile and powerful database solution, highlighting its ability to handle a wide range of modern data management needs, including support for JSON, full-text search, and spatial data.
My AI Adoption Journey
The article chronicles the author's personal journey in adopting and integrating AI technologies into their workflow, highlighting the challenges, benefits, and lessons learned along the way as they navigated the complexities of AI adoption within their own professional and creative practices.
We tasked Opus 4.6 using agent teams to build a C Compiler
This article covers the development of a C compiler by Anthropic engineers. It discusses the challenges and design decisions involved in building a robust and efficient compiler, including parsing, type checking, code generation, and optimization.
Orchestrate teams of Claude Code sessions
This article discusses the concept of agent teams in the Claude platform, which allows developers to create and manage groups of AI agents to handle complex tasks collaboratively. It covers the key features and benefits of agent teams, such as improved scalability, task distribution, and coordination among multiple agents.
Recreating Epstein PDFs from raw encoded attachments
The article explains a technique for extracting and reconstructing PDF files from raw, encoded email attachments, using the Epstein case as an example. It details the process of decoding the data and reversing the encoding to recover the original PDF documents.
Review of 1984 by Isaac Asimov (1980)
The article provides a detailed summary of the classic novel '1984' by George Orwell, discussing its themes of totalitarianism, surveillance, and the control of information, and how these elements reflect the author's warnings about the dangers of authoritarian regimes.
MenuetOS – a GUI OS that boots from a single floppy disk
There Will Come Soft Rains (1950) [pdf]
The short story 'There Will Come Soft Rains' by Ray Bradbury depicts a fully automated house that continues to function even after its human inhabitants have been killed in a nuclear attack, highlighting the fragility of human existence and the resilience of technology.
Don't rent the cloud, own instead
LinkedIn checks for 2953 browser extensions
The article discusses a Chrome extension that can be used to track users' browsing behavior and LinkedIn activity, raising privacy concerns. It explains how the extension can be used to fingerprint and monitor users without their knowledge or consent.
Claude Opus 4.6 extra usage promo
The article discusses the launch of Claude Opus 4.6, a new version of the Claude AI assistant, and a limited-time offer for extra usage promo. It provides details on the new features and improvements in Opus 4.6, as well as information on the promotional offer and how users can take advantage of it.
Flock CEO calls Deflock a “terrorist organization” (2025) [video]
PsiACE/Skills – A small, shared skill library
The article discusses a GitHub repository called 'skills' that provides a set of common skills and capabilities for various programming languages and frameworks. The repository aims to serve as a resource for developers to improve their skills and knowledge across different technologies.
Ardour 9.0
The article highlights the latest updates and new features in Ardour, an open-source digital audio workstation. It covers improvements in user interface, support for newer audio technologies, and bug fixes across various components of the software.
Psychometric Jailbreaks Reveal Internal Conflict in Frontier Models
150 MB Minimal FreeBSD Installation
The article provides a step-by-step guide for installing a minimal 150 MB FreeBSD system, including instructions for setting up the base system, installing a desktop environment, and customizing the installation to suit the user's needs.
The New Collabora Office for Desktop
Collabora Online is a feature-rich, open-source office suite that provides a comprehensive range of productivity tools, including a word processor, spreadsheet editor, presentation creator, and more. It offers seamless collaboration, real-time editing, and secure cloud-based solutions for individuals and businesses.
Opus 4.6 uncovers 500 zero-day flaws in open-source code
Anthropic, a prominent artificial intelligence company, has released its latest language model called Claude, which aims to be more capable and user-friendly than previous models. The article discusses the technical details and potential applications of this new AI system.
Company as Code
The article explores the concept of 'company as code', where a company's operations and infrastructure are managed through code, similar to how software development is managed. It discusses the benefits of this approach, such as increased efficiency, scalability, and flexibility in running a business.
When internal hostnames are leaked to the clown
The article discusses the vulnerabilities of Locky ransomware and how a security researcher was able to reverse-engineer it, leading to the creation of a decryption tool. It highlights the importance of analyzing and understanding malware to develop effective countermeasures.
Advancing finance with Claude Opus 4.6
Opus 4.6 is a new finance platform that aims to revolutionize the way individuals manage their money. It offers a range of features, including AI-powered financial planning, automated portfolio management, and personalized investment recommendations.
Nanobot: Ultra-Lightweight Alternative to OpenClaw
The article describes the development of a nanoscale robot, or 'nanobot', that can be remotely controlled and used for various medical and industrial applications. The nanobot is designed to be biocompatible, capable of navigating through biological environments, and able to perform tasks such as targeted drug delivery and minimally invasive surgery.
GB Renewables Map
This interactive map provides a comprehensive overview of global renewable energy projects, including wind, solar, hydropower, geothermal, and other renewable sources, allowing users to explore the locations and details of these facilities around the world.
CIA suddenly stops publishing, removes archives of The World Factbook
This article explores the World Factbook, a comprehensive reference guide maintained by the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), which provides detailed information on the geography, economy, government, and people of countries around the world. The author delves into the historical context, data sources, and the importance of this resource for researchers, policymakers, and the general public.
Fela Kuti First African to Get Grammys Lifetime Achievement Award
Fela Kuti, the pioneering Afrobeat musician, has been awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2026 Grammy Awards, making him the first African artist to receive this prestigious honor.
A Broken Heart
The article explores the emotional and psychological impact of a broken heart, discussing the healing process and the importance of self-care during such a difficult time.
OpenClaw: When AI Agents Get Full System Access. Security nightmare?
The article discusses the OpenClaw AI agent, a security-focused AI system designed to protect against malicious AI agents. It examines the challenges posed by adversarial AI attacks and how OpenClaw aims to address them through advanced detection and mitigation techniques.