Potoooooooo was an 18th-century British racehorse whose name was pronounced like “Potatoes” (Pot-eight-Os).
682: Medium Core
“Presolar grains” (microscopic crystals that...
“Presolar grains” (microscopic crystals that are older than the Sun) harvested from meteorites may help determine how our solar system was formed.
Mars For The Rest of Us
• Maciej Cegłowski
Artificial Gravity
There comes a point in reading about the health challenges of microgravity where you throw your hands up and cry, “just spin the spacecraft!”
Lego Sets Remixed
This is great: Channel Surfer is “a retro TV...
This is great: Channel Surfer is “a retro TV guide that turns YouTube into live cable TV. Each channel plays videos on a deterministic schedule — like real TV, you tune in mid-show.”
MALUS - Clean Room as a Service
MALUS - Clean Room as a Service
Brutal satire on the whole vibe-porting license washing thing (previously):Finally, liberation from open source license obligations.
Our proprietary AI robots independently recreate any open source project from scratch. The result? Legally distinct code with corporate-friendly licensing. No attribution. No copyleft. No problems..
I admit it took me a moment to confirm that this was a joke. Just too on-the-nose.
Via Hacker News
Tags: open-source, ai, generative-ai, llms, ai-ethics
Coding After Coders: The End of Computer Programming as We Know It
coulou’s vinyl cafe (no. 4) - rainy day selections...
coulou’s vinyl cafe (no. 4) - rainy day selections. “what’s up lovely humans, super excited to be sharing this new vinyl sessssion with you all.”
12.03.2026
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
Tech Re-Nu’s MacBook Neo Teardown
The Void Would Very Much Like You to Stop Screaming Into...
The Void Would Very Much Like You to Stop Screaming Into It. “I think we can both admit at this point that the screaming isn’t working. The screaming isn’t making you feel any better.”
Clive Thompson wrote about coding with AI agents ....
Clive Thompson wrote about coding with AI agents. “Software developers point out that coding has a unique quality: They can tether their A.I.s to reality, because they can demand the agents test the code to see if it runs correctly.”
A Miraculous Escape
“We took an ancient vice…put it on...
“We took an ancient vice…put it on everyone’s phone, and made it as normal and frictionless as checking the weather. What could possibly go wrong?” I *hate* the extent to which gambling has infested everything; it’s not going to end well.
Quoting Les Orchard
Ballot Guessr : “GeoGuessr for politics. See a...
Ballot Guessr: “GeoGuessr for politics. See a Google Street View image, guess how the county voted in the 2024 presidential election.” (633/1000 on my first try…but I borked one of the guesses bc I forgot there was a time limit. 🙃)
AI Is Rewiring How the World’s Best Go Players...
AI Is Rewiring How the World’s Best Go Players Think. “Players now train to replicate AI’s moves as closely as they can rather than inventing their own, even when the machine’s thinking remains mysterious to them.”
Iran's new leader in defiant first message
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
Software Proprioception
Marcin Wichary:
There are fun things you can do in software when it is aware of the dimensions and features of its hardware. [...]
The rule here would be, perhaps, a version of “show, don’t tell.” We could call it “point to, don’t describe.” (Describing what to do means cognitive effort to read the words and understand them. An arrow pointing to something should be easier to process.)
I just learned the word proprioception a few weeks ago, in the context of how you can close your eyes and put your fingertip on the tip of your nose. Perfect word for this sort of hardware/software integration too.