US and Israel hit Iranian oil depot
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‘npx workos’
workos.com/docs/authkit/cli-installer?utm_source=tldrdev&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=q12026
My thanks, once again, to WorkOS for sponsoring this week at DF. npx workos is a CLI tool, replete with cool ASCII art, that launches an AI agent, powered by Claude, that reads your project, detects your framework, and writes a complete auth integration directly into your existing codebase. It’s not a template generator. It reads your code, understands your stack, and writes an integration that fits.
The WorkOS agent then type-checks and builds, feeding any errors back to itself to fix. See how it works for yourself.
Link: workos.com/docs/authkit/cli-installer?utm_source=tldrdev…
The Happy Pod: My friends made me a new hand
Codex for Open Source
Now OpenAI have launched their comparable offer: six months of ChatGPT Pro (same $200/month price as Claude Max) with Codex and "conditional access to Codex Security" for core maintainers.
Unlike Anthropic they don't hint at the exact metrics they care about, but the application form does ask for "information such as GitHub stars, monthly downloads, or why the project is important to the ecosystem."
Via @openaidevs
Tags: open-source, ai, openai, generative-ai, llms, codex-cli
07.03.2026
Let’s Tie All Planets Together
If you don’t have an RSS feed, you are not my friend. *
US: 'achievable objectives' in Iran in four to six weeks
Quoting Ally Piechowski
Questions for developers:
- “What’s the one area you’re afraid to touch?”
- “When’s the last time you deployed on a Friday?”
- “What broke in production in the last 90 days that wasn’t caught by tests?”
Questions for the CTO/EM:
- “What feature has been blocked for over a year?”
- “Do you have real-time error visibility right now?”
- “What was the last feature that took significantly longer than estimated?”
Questions for business stakeholders:
- “Are there features that got quietly turned off and never came back?”
- “Are there things you’ve stopped promising customers?”
— Ally Piechowski, How to Audit a Rails Codebase
Tags: technical-debt, software-engineering, rails
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Google’s Threat Intelligence Group on Coruna, a Powerful iOS Exploit Kit of Mysterious Origin
cloud.google.com/blog/topics/threat-intelligence/coruna-powerful-ios-exploit-kit
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‘The Window Chrome of Our Discontent’
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Review: There's a Catch
The price is the most "ultra" thing about the S26 Ultra MKBHD Merch: http://MKBHD.com Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: https://geni.us/6Bh61 (Affiliate Link) Playlist of MKBHD Intro music: https://goo.gl/B3AWV5 Phone provided by Samsung for review. ~ http://twitter.com/MKBHD http://instagram.com/MKBHD http://facebook.com/MKBHD
Lots of great defecation physics here: “ 66 percent...
06.03.2026
The New School Cancelled Their Class on Soccer and World...
The New School Cancelled Their Class on Soccer and World Politics. We Are Going To Teach it Anyway. Enrollment is now open; the class will deal with questions like “Which regimes are using this tournament to launder their reputations?”
SETI might be missing alien signals because...
SETI might be missing alien signals because “stellar ‘space weather’ may blur ultra-narrow radio signals from extraterrestrial civilizations before they leave their home star systems”. SETI usually looks for “extremely sharp frequency spikes”.
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The Verge Interviews Tim Sweeney After Victory in ‘Epic v. Google’
theverge.com/23996474/epic-tim-sweeney-interview-win-google-antitrust-lawsuit-district-court