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Jason Kottke

“You cannot keep your soul intact while building the Torment Nexus. The...

You cannot keep your soul intact while building the Torment Nexus. The Torment Nexus is, by definition, a machine that brings torment onto others. It destroys souls. And a soul cannot take a soul and remain whole.”

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Jason Kottke

American neo-Nazis love the Trump era. “[Trump] awakened a lot of people...

American neo-Nazis love the Trump era. “[Trump] awakened a lot of people to the issues we’ve been raising for years. He’s the best thing that’s happened to us.”

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Jason Kottke

Israel’s right-wing government has murdered five Al Jazeera journalists in a deliberate...

Israel’s right-wing government has murdered five Al Jazeera journalists in a deliberate attack targeting front-line journalist Anas al-Sharif.

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qwen-image-mps

qwen-image-mps Ivan Fioravanti built this Python CLI script for running the Qwen/Qwen-Image image generation model on an Apple silicon Mac, optionally using the Qwen-Image-Lightning LoRA to dramatically speed up generation. Ivan has tested it this on 512GB and 128GB machines...

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AI for data engineers with Simon Willison

AI for data engineers with Simon Willison I recorded an episode last week with Claire Giordano for the Talking Postgres podcast. The topic was "AI for data engineers" but we ended up covering an enjoyable range of different topics. How I got started programming with a Commo...

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Chromium Docs: The Rule Of 2

Chromium Docs: The Rule Of 2 Alex Russell pointed me to this principle in the Chromium security documentation as similar to my description of the lethal trifecta. First added in 2019, the Chromium guideline states: When you write code to parse, evaluate, or otherwise handle...

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Qwen3-4B-Thinking: "This is art - pelicans don't ride bikes!"

I've fallen a few days behind keeping up with Qwen. They released two new 4B models last week: Qwen3-4B-Instruct-2507 and its thinking equivalent Qwen3-4B-Thinking-2507. These are relatively tiny models that punch way above their weight. I’ve been running the 8bit GGUF vari...

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Quoting Sam Altman

the percentage of users using reasoning models each day is significantly increasing; for example, for free users we went from <1% to 7%, and for plus users from 7% to 24%.

Sam Altman, revealing quite how few people used the old model picker to upgrade from GPT-4o

Tags: openai, llm-reasoning, ai, llms, gpt-5, sam-altman, generative-ai, chatgpt

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Jason Kottke

Great new t-shirt for Gracie’s Ice Cream features a Jaws-shaped cone about...

Great new t-shirt for Gracie’s Ice Cream features a Jaws-shaped cone about to chomp a cherry.

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Quoting Ethan Mollick

The issue with GPT-5 in a nutshell is that unless you pay for model switching & know to use GPT-5 Thinking or Pro, when you ask “GPT-5” you sometimes get the best available AI & sometimes get one of the worst AIs available and it might even switch within a single conversation.

Ethan Mollick, highlighting that GPT-5 (high) ranks top on Artificial Analysis, GPT-5 (minimal) ranks lower than GPT-4.1

Tags: gpt-5, ethan-mollick, generative-ai, ai, llms

Global News Podcast

The Happy Pod: How baby showers saved a rare bird

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We hear how a woman helped save one of India's rarest birds by holding baby showers to celebrate the arrival of their chicks. Thousands have now joined Purnima Devi Barman's Hargila Army, which campaigns to protect adjutant storks and guards their nests. Also: a chef stranded on the cargo ship, Avontuur, for months during the pandemic says inner strength can turn a challenge into an opportunity; the volunteers helping older people feel the wind in their hair on cycle rides; the baby found at a train station who's inspired a song; and the huge range of unique moves that keep cockatoos dancing.

Presenter: Nick Miles Music: Iona Hampson.

(Picture credit: Getty Images)

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Quoting Thomas Dohmke

You know what else we noticed in the interviews? Developers rarely mentioned “time saved” as the core benefit of working in this new way with agents. They were all about increasing ambition. We believe that means that we should update how we talk about (and measure) success when using these tools, and we should expect that after the initial efficiency gains our focus will be on raising the ceiling of the work and outcomes we can accomplish, which is a very different way of interpreting tool investments.

Thomas Dohmke, CEO, GitHub

Tags: careers, coding-agents, ai-assisted-programming, generative-ai, ai, github, llms

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When a Jira Ticket Can Steal Your Secrets

When a Jira Ticket Can Steal Your Secrets Zenity Labs describe a classic lethal trifecta attack, this time against Cursor, MCP, Jira and Zendesk. They also have a short video demonstrating the issue. Zendesk support emails are often connected to Jira, such that incoming supp...

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My Lethal Trifecta talk at the Bay Area AI Security Meetup

I gave a talk on Wednesday at the Bay Area AI Security Meetup about prompt injection, the lethal trifecta and the challenges of securing systems that use MCP. It wasn't recorded but I've created an annotated presentation with my slides and detailed notes on everything I talk...

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John Gruber

★ Gold, Frankincense, and Silicon

A list of various related news items and clips from this, and recent, weeks: Apple Newsroom, on Wednesday — “Apple Increases U.S. Commitment To $600 Billion, Announces American Manufacturing Program”: Apple today announced a new $100 billion commitment to America, a s...

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Hypothesis is now thread-safe

Hypothesis is now thread-safe Hypothesis is a property-based testing library for Python. It lets you write tests like this one: from hypothesis import given, strategies as st @given(st.lists(st.integers())) def test_matches_builtin(ls): assert sorted(ls) == my_sort(ls) ...

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Quoting @pearlmania500

I have a toddler. My biggest concern is that he doesn't eat rocks off the ground and you're talking to me about ChatGPT psychosis? Why do we even have that? Why did we invent a new form of insanity and then they charge people for it?

@pearlmania500, on TikTok

Tags: ai-ethics, chatgpt, tiktok, ai

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Jason Kottke

“James Lovell, the commander of Apollo 13 who helped turn a failed...

“James Lovell, the commander of Apollo 13 who helped turn a failed moon mission into a triumph of on-the-fly can-do engineering, has died. He was 97.”

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You say no human would reply to a forum thread about Tom Bombadil by writing and editing hundreds of words of text, complete with formatting, fancy punctuation, and two separate uses of the word 'delve'. Unfortunately for both of us, you are wrong.

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Quoting Sam Altman

GPT-5 rollout updates: We are going to double GPT-5 rate limits for ChatGPT Plus users as we finish rollout. We will let Plus users choose to continue to use 4o. We will watch usage as we think about how long to offer legacy models for. GPT-5 will seem smarter starting tod...