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The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
• Amanda Caswell

Why cheaper models alone won’t save your AI budget

Piggy bank on top of gold coins

Finding the most capable model at the lowest cost has always been the goal. But as agentic AI evolves, a

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• Aram Zucker-Scharff

SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY MAGAZINE

clarkesworldmagazine.com/moore_07_26/

Clarkesworld Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine and Podcast. This page: Cliff's Girl by Fiona Moore

Electrek
• Jo Borrás

GM is flooding dealers with Bolt EVs – is that part of the plan?

GM raised plenty of eyebrows when it announced that its resurrected 2027 Chevrolet Bolt – one of the lowest-priced, most capable new EVs in North America – would only be built for a single model year. Despite the limited-time offer and solid sales, dealers are still sitting on 118 days’ of inventory, far more than the 60-day supply the industry considers healthy. That begs the question: did GM overestimate demand, or is this all part of the plan?

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• Aram Zucker-Scharff

The square-ish phone that I wanted to love

theverge.com/tech/960509/ikko-mindone-pro-hands-on

I’m begging literally any company to make the iPhone Mini again.

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• Lyna Bentahar

You Love To See It: One Small Win For Your Eardrums

 You Love To See It: One Small Win For Your Eardrums

California turns down the volume, Medicaid cuts get sued, Wyoming goes grocery shopping, and New York transit gets a discount.

@altnps.bsky.social - Alt National Park Service

Today is a reminder that the work of protecting our country never ends. Democracy isn’t something we inherit and then forget about. Every generation has to decide whether it will stand up for it.

The Warning with Steve Schmidt
• Steve Schmidt

BREAKING: shocking July 4 poll that should alarm every American

BREAKING: shocking July 4 poll that should alarm every American

Nearly half of Americans don't know what our 250th anniversary celebrates

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• joe jenett

better late than never 07-04-26

Fireworks | CPSC.gov

WIRED
• David Nield

Where NASA Posts Its Best Space Photos, and How to Find Them

Explore decades of incredible images and videos of stars, planets, moons, and galaxies—most of which are free to use and share.

WIRED
• Jeremy White

This Buried Apple Feature Turns an iPhone Into the Perfect Kids’ Dumb Phone

Apple built a tool for people with cognitive disabilities, but I accidentally discovered it’s also the best kids’ phone setup no one is talking about—not even Apple.

WIRED
• Matt Burgess, Lily Hay Newman

Security Roundup: Apple’s Hide My Email Service Fails to Hide Your Email

Plus: Alleged Scattered Spider hacking member extradited, dozens of license plate reader errors, and Indian officials are concerned about WhatsApp’s username rollout.

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• Aram Zucker-Scharff

Building GhostOff and our networked, personalized software futures

blog.bmannconsulting.com/3mpsppyyr2s2d

In which I agentic code Ghost to Offprint script and fall into the future of networked code sharing with Vit

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• Aram Zucker-Scharff

Why implementing ActivityPub is hard, and why it doesn't have to be

hackers.pub/@fedify/2026/why-activitypub-is-hard

Implementing the ActivityPub protocol from scratch introduces massive technical hurdles, including fragmented signature standards, unpredictable JSON-LD document variations, complex distributed systems engineering, and critical security vulnerabilities. Developers frequently ...

Freshly Pressed - WordPress.com
• Bela Johnson

Don’t Tell Me

belasbrightideas.wordpress.com/2026/06/17/dont-tell-me/

Don’t Tell Me

A daughter’s childhood refrain becomes a meditation on witness, denial, and the cost of turning away. Moving from family history to cultural habit, the poem explores what it means to remain open in a world that often prefers numbness.

Paul Krugman
• Paul Krugman

Bicentennial Memories

Bicentennial Memories

It was 50 years ago today

WIRED
• Ritsuko Kawai

Food Preservatives May Increase the Risk of High Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Disease

Aa large-scale study demonstrates that preservatives widely used in everyday processed foods may exacerbate common health risks.

WIRED
• Fernanda González

Scientists Have Identified a New Fossil Species of Axolotl in Mexico

Ambystoma quetzalcoatli is the first fossil salamander to be formally identified in Mexico, revealing that axolotls have inhabited the country for millions of years.

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• Becky Ferreira

SOLVED: The Case of the Missing Megalodon

SOLVED: The Case of the Missing Megalodon

A short-statured human relative that lived on a lush island probably didn’t wield fire or hunt big game, but it did walk in the footsteps of dragons, according to a new study.

Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily

NASA celebrates America's 250th birthday with incredible views of space

NASA is marking the United States' 250th birthday with four striking red, white, and blue images of deep space from the Chandra X-ray Observatory. The collection features an exploded star, a stellar nursery, a galaxy where stars are rapidly forming, and a galaxy cluster that provides evidence for dark matter.

Fresh Air

Best Of: Tennis stars Chris Evert & Martina Navratilova / American Culture Wars

The two most famous women’s tennis champions of their generation, Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova, talk about being friends and rivals. After they had retired, they were both diagnosed with cancer. A new Netflix documentary follows their careers and friendship as they nav...