The fish doorbell in Utrecht is back for another season!...
The fish doorbell in Utrecht is back for another season! “Did you spot a fish? Press the Fish Doorbell! Then our lock keeper can let the fish through.”
The Injection That Stops HIV
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
Low-Wage Contractors in Kenya See What Users See While Using Meta’s AI Smart Glasses
svd.se/a/K8nrV4/metas-ai-smart-glasses-and-data-privacy-concerns-workers-say-we-see-everything
The Hidden Hope in the Darkness
Perhaps not Boring Technology after all
09.03.2026
The NY Times went back through a century of...
The NY Times went back through a century of women’s obituaries “to re-examine them with the benefit of distance — to see what was emphasized, what was minimized, what might have been left unsaid”. https://bsky.app/profile/prisonculture.bsky.social
Mojtaba Khamenei named as Iran's new supreme leader
08.03.2026
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
Can Coding Agents Relicense Open Source Through a ‘Clean Room’ Implementation of Code?
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
Donald Knuth on Claude Opus Solving a Computer Science Problem
Donald Knuth, who, adorably, effectively blogs by posting TeX-typeset PDFs:
Shock! Shock! I learned yesterday that an open problem I’d been working on for several weeks had just been solved by Claude Opus 4.6 — Anthropic’s hybrid reasoning model that had been released three weeks earlier! It seems that I’ll have to revise my opinions about “generative AI” one of these days. What a joy it is to learn not only that my conjecture has a nice solution but also to celebrate this dramatic advance in automatic deduction and creative problem solving. I’ll try to tell the story briefly in this note.
Link: www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/papers/claude-cycles.pdf
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
Steve Lemay Hits Apple’s Leadership Page
Quoting Joseph Weizenbaum
What I had not realized is that extremely short exposures to a relatively simple computer program could induce powerful delusional thinking in quite normal people.
— Joseph Weizenbaum, creator of ELIZA, in 1976 (via)
Tags: ai-ethics, ai, computer-history, internet-archive
Dozens of former employees of Noma tell of abuse &...
Dozens of former employees of Noma tell of abuse & violence at the hands of its chef/owner, René Redzepi. Punching, screaming, shoving, stabbing, slamming, intimidation, ridicule, blacklisting. What an asshole.
Iranian clerics reach consensus on new supreme leader
US and Israel hit Iranian oil depot
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
‘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