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The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
• Freddy Daniel Alvarez Pinto

Why traditional CI/CD fails for LLMs (and the release gates we built to fix it)

Abstract digital wave of glowing multicolored particles against a dark background, illustrating fluid data drift and probabilistic behavior in an LLM pipeline.

This article explains why traditional CI/CD gates are not enough for production AI systems. I share a practical release-gating approach

The post Why traditional CI/CD fails for LLMs (and the release gates we built to fix it) appeared first on The New Stack.

Radar
• Michelle Smith

This Week in AI: Multivendor Strategy

This Week in AI: Multivendor Strategy

This episode of This Week in AI arrived at a moment when the AI infrastructure most teams take for granted suddenly looked a lot less stable. Andreas Welsch, founder and chief human AI officer at Intelligence Briefing, was joined by Matt Palmer, head of developer experience at Conductor and developer educator on LinkedIn Learning, to […]

SCOTUSblog
• Kelsey Dallas, Nora Collins

The Stat Pack is back

Carved details along top of Supreme Court building are pictured
Carved details along top of Supreme Court building are pictured

Jake S. Truscott and Adam Feldman crunched the numbers from the 2025-26 term and pulled together key takeaways.

Electrek
• Jameson Dow

This electric race car can drive upside down and can be yours for a cool $1.3m

McMurtry has unveiled the production version of its Speirling electric hypercar, which uses giant fans to suck itself to the ground to get unreal performance numbers and has shattered track records.

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• L. Jeffrey Zeldman

The Human Story of the Open Web

STOP ME if you’ve heard this one: The members of an extended family spend years curating a shared online photo album. Then the website they posted on vanishes, flushing their collective memories away forever.

The post The Human Story of the Open Web appeared first on Jeffrey Zeldman Presents.

Electrek
• Seth Weintraub

Rivian tops Q2 delivery numbers and raises full-year 2026 outlook

Rivian dropped a positive note today to investors on production and delivery totals for the quarter ending June 30, 2026. The company produced 12,613 vehicles at its manufacturing facility in Normal, Illinois, and delivered 12,194 vehicles. That compares very favorably to the 9000/11,000 numbers they had predicted. Looking forward, Rivian is also driving forecasts up…

The Warning with Steve Schmidt
• Steve Schmidt

250 years later, the test is ours

250 years later, the test is ours

The founders risked everything. What are we willing to defend?

Eugen Rochko Valid

RE: https://mastodon.social/@Gargron/111339972596383613

I did it!

Longreads
• Brendan Fitzgerald

One Last Run

"A dispatch from the final Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, where the drinks were good, and the nature documentaries were, for the most part, sad."

Freshly Pressed - WordPress.com
• Dave

Don’t Fence Me In!

http://lifeinaword.com/2026/06/18/dont-fence-me-in/

Don’t Fence Me In!

Early on in the Christmas classic It’s A Wonderful Life, there’s a scene where George Bailey absentmindedly strolls back and forth on the sidewalk in front of Mary Hatch’s house, dragging a stick along her fence. Mary sees him from an upstairs window, leans out and yells, “What are you doing… picketing? It’s a great […]

WIRED
• Christopher Null

Bublue BuVortex V5 Pool Skimmer Review: An Impractical Cleaner

The Bublue BuVortex V5 ditches conventional skimming for a vortex-powered design that’s fascinating to watch, even if it’s severely impractical.

WIRED
• Aarian Marshall

How Trump Helped China Make America’s Cheapest EV

Slate is the latest automaker to transition to lower-cost batteries perfected in China, driven in part by the repeal of EV tax credits that required materials to be sourced domestically.

WIRED
• Reece Rogers

I Tried Rips, the Card-Pack App Where Users Spend Thousands Chasing Pricey Pokémon

I ripped open $892 worth of Pokémon packs on my phone in under 15 minutes and walked away with 62 cents. My adrenaline rush felt like the future of gambling.

WIRED
• Vittoria Elliott

Inside the Luddite Festival Harnessing Gen Z’s Rage Against Big Tech

New York City’s Summer of Ludd festival is teaching people how to live offline amid the suffocating presence of Big Tech.

WIRED
• Julian Chokkattu

Meta Is Charging a Subscription for Smart Glasses Features. Welcome to the New Era of Consumer Tech

You bought the hardware. Now you’ll need to subscribe for “expanded access” to the most advanced features.

Schneier on Security
• Bruce Schneier

Cybersecurity Mission Creep in the US

Interesting paper: “Cybersecurity Mission Creep.”

Abstract: Cybersecurity is experiencing mission creep. Policymakers are casting more and more problems as issues of cybersecurity. So reframed, wildly different policy issues, from misinformation, to child social media safety laws, to antitrust regulations, to alleged journalist misconduct, to anti-sex trafficking statutes become what this Article calls “cybersecuritized.” Before this reframing, these issues present as important but not existential. But once cybersecuritization positions the issues as threats intensified by their technological nature, they gain access to the politics and law of urgency and exceptionalism and invite troubling governance responses...

404 Media Supports Webmention
• Joseph Cox

Companies Are Throttling Employees’ AI Use Because It’s Too Expensive

Companies Are Throttling Employees’ AI Use Because It’s Too Expensive

Sources and leaks from Amazon, Adobe, Atlassian, Citi, and more show what is really happening with AI right now: companies are trying to reign in AI use as costs spiral out of control.

Paul Krugman
• Paul Krugman

There Are Very Few Socialists in America

There Are Very Few Socialists in America

But most of us are social democrats

i.webthings hub Supports Webmention
• joe jenett

twofer 07-02-26

Billionaire Migration An interactive map of city-level migration flows for 3,146 billionaires from birth to most recent residence. [ 📌angusf ] Awesome Mac (ads, promotional) A curated list of awesome applications, softwares, tools and shiny things for Mac osx. [ 📌roger ]

emptywheel
• emptywheel

John Brennan’s Deletions

John Brennan's lawsuit argues that, without an injunction, by the time he is indicted, DOJ will have destroyed some of the records showing how DOJ unlawfully targeted him.

The post John Brennan’s Deletions appeared first on emptywheel.