2026-04-10
AI Agents as Users
AI agents now interact with digital interfaces alongside humans. Designing for both requires rethinking what "user" means and prioritizing accessibility.
Handmade Designs: The New Trust Signal
In an era of AI-generated-everything, AI-fatigued users want designs that look like they were made by a person.
2026.15: Myth and Mythos
The best Stratechery content from the week of April 6, 2026, including Anthropic, The New York Times and another paradigm shift, and The New Yorker explains Sam Altman.
Premium: The Hater's Guide to OpenAI
Soundtrack: The Dillinger Escape Plan — Setting Fire To Sleeping GiantsIn what The New Yorker’s Andrew Marantz and Ronan Farrow called a “tense call” after his brief ouster from OpenAI...
Jamie Dimon Reveals the Most Valuable Career Secret He’s Learned and Has Had to Relearn: ‘I Still Make This Mistake’
Here's his simple rule, which seeks to prevent poor decision-making.
Using wiki software, old photos, family stories, bank...
Using wiki software, old photos, family stories, bank transactions, social media posts, and an LLM to sift through everything to build a personal encyclopedia.
Hackaday Podcast Episode 365: Early 3DP Engineering, a New CAD Interface, and Flying Around the Moon
Humans flew around the Moon this week, but Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi were stuck on Earth — luckily, there was no shortage of stories and hacks to...
Esoteric Ebb creator reckons most players only saw half the game, and that's fine by him: 'You've got to miss stuff in order to feel like the world is bigger'
'I write 700,000 words and then I'm expecting most of it to not be seen on a normal playthrough'
Microsoft's Copilot strategy is just more user abuse from Redmond, says Mozilla
Firefox maker warns old web tactics are now shaping AI at the expense of user choice Firefox-maker Mozilla is calling out Microsoft after Redmond said it would scale back some...
Ed Bindels’s Apple Museum in Utrecht, Netherlands
This new museum in Utrecht (about 30–40 minutes south of Amsterdam) seems just astonishing. The rainbow wall of iMacs alone is incredible. (Via Juli Clover.) ★
Amazon's Luna cloud gaming service is ending support for game purchases and subscriptions from third-party stores, and users will lose streaming access to purchased third-party games in June
Luna users' previously purchased EA, Ubisoft, and GOG games will still be accessible on their associated platforms.
RAM spot prices are down by 5%, though they did spike by well over 2000% this past year
Not the win you want right now.
Overwatch director kills a Tracer butt conspiracy 10 years later
In a Twitch livestream for his new survival game, Jeff Kaplan revealed that Blizzard never actually changed the hero's butt
Trump Wants $1.5 Trillion for Defense. To Pay for It, He’d Cut Education, NASA, and Heating Assistance for the Poor
Trump’s FY2027 budget proposal includes $1.5 trillion in defense spending, a 40-plus-percent increase to what was already the world’s most generous defense budget. Framed as a historic buildup, the backdrop...
Exit 8's director on the rules he broke to make a great video game movie
Japanese novelist, anime producer, and director Genki Kawamura on the lines between movies and games, and what he learned from Shigeru Miyamoto.
Behind the Blog: Smoking the Whole Carton
This week, we discuss gun violence and chatbots and acceptance of depravity.
Tales From The Crypt hits streaming for the first time
Shudder will drop the HBO anthology horror series Tales From The Crypt on May 1, a first for the EC Comics-inspired TV show.
“Stalin’s task in building what Senior calls...
“Stalin’s task in building what Senior calls his ‘Red Empire’ was made so much easier, and so much more brutal, by the intelligence the Cambridge spies passed to Moscow.”
"Close Enough" as a Primitive in Intelligent Systems
Predictive coding talks about the "handshake" between top-down and bottom-up priors. The upper layers of the brain make a guess as to what's going to happen, and the lower layers...
The HackerNoon Newsletter: AI Subagents: What Works and What Doesnt (4/10/2026)
How are you, hacker? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, April 10, 2026? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, RMS Titanic sets...
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