02.05.2026 18:30h: Spilles, Düsseldorf. With Swift Exit and SoilentX. AK €5.
Happening this coming Saturday!
Live Concert: @ Spilles, Düsseldorf. 02.05.2026 18:30h
Happening this coming Saturday!
02.05.2026 18:30h: Spilles, Düsseldorf. With Swift Exit and SoilentX. AK €5.
Daring Fireball
• Daring Fireball Department of Commerce
workos.com/?utm_source=daringfireball&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=q22026
Every B2B company hits the same inflection point — enterprise customers show up and they need SSO, directory sync, audit logs, and role-based access before they’ll move forward. Most teams lose months building that infrastructure. It doesn’t have to be that way.
With WorkOS you get all of it. One platform for auth, identity, and security. Infrastructure for teams that ship fast and stay fast.
OpenAI, Anthropic, Cursor, and Perplexity already chose WorkOS over building it themselves.
Link: workos.com/?utm_source=daringfireball&utm_medium=newsletter…
Citation Needed
• Molly White
The former CEO of FTX has essentially no realistic avenues left to avoid his 25-year prison sentence
Never talk about goblins, gremlins, raccoons, trolls, ogres, pigeons, or other animals or creatures unless it is absolutely and unambiguously relevant to the user's query.
— OpenAI Codex base_instructions, for GPT-5.5
Tags: openai, ai, llms, system-prompts, prompt-engineering, codex-cli, generative-ai, gpt
Colossal
• Grace Ebert
"We Make Years Out of Hours" invites the public to remake structures from 10-centimeter blocks.
Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The article Lina Lapelytė Fills Hamburger Bahnhof with 400,000 Wood Blocks for Communal Building appeared first on Colossal.
This is interesting: Talkie is a vintage LLM, trained on “historical pre-1931 English text”. “The training data for the base model is entirely out of copyright (the USA copyright cutoff date is currently January 1, 1931).”
Listen, sometimes you just want to watch things blow up. But safely and without consequence (although Arnold Schwarzenegger did somehow become the governor of California). So, can I interest you in three minutes of movie explosions? The 80s and 90s were really a golden age for kick-ass movie explosions. (via @tvaziri.com)
“A half-century after it was published, The Soul of a New Machine does a better job challenging AI hype than most current criticism.” I thought something similarly (about the web) when I read Kidder’s book 25 years ago, during the aftermath of the dot com bust.
Do I Belong in Tech Anymore? “Why am I here? Does any of this work actually matter? And if I stop caring about the quality of my work… will anyone notice?”
“British energy major BP on Tuesday reported that first-quarter profits more than doubled from a year ago, following a surge in oil and gas prices driven by the Middle East conflict.” Oh, surprise surprise.
Boots Riley made his directorial debut with the totally weirdo (complimentary) movie Sorry to Bother You in 2018. He’s been quiet since then, but he’s back with a new comedy, I Love Boosters. This looks great. From a review on Letterboxd:
Maximalist social commentary delivered with anime action and colourful high strangeness. Did it kind of fall off the rails towards the end? Absolutely. Was it fun as fuck and creative right to the end? You best believe it. God bless the shoplifters. I got major Everything Everywhere All At Once vibes from this…
The film debuted at SXSW in March and is opening in theaters on May 22.
Tags: Boots Riley · I Love Boosters · movies · trailers · video
Colossal
• Grace Ebert
"We live with so many hard things," says Sheila Hicks, "that we're crying for softness."
Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $7 per month. The article 7 Artists Discuss the Power and Urgency of Textiles appeared first on Colossal.
Longreads
• Brendan Fitzgerald
"On gray literature and Webster’s Timeline History books."
On the Propaganda of Early Nazism, and How We See it in America Today. “Unlike other political systems, fascism was not meant to be intellectualized or discussed; it was meant to be experienced.”