2026-04-04
Say a Prayer for This Startup That’s Replacing Its Developers With OpenClaw
"I can replace everyone with AI." The post Say a Prayer for This Startup That’s Replacing Its Developers With OpenClaw appeared first on Futurism.
Quoting Kyle Daigle
[GitHub] platform activity is surging. There were 1 billion commits in 2025. Now, it's 275 million per week, on pace for 14 billion this year if growth remains linear (spoiler:...
Shenzhen, China - ACX Spring Schelling 2026
This year's Spring ACX Meetup everywhere in Shenzhen. Location: We'll meet up right outside the Shenzhen Bay Kapok Hotel. There is a large open space with a huge set of...
Wherever You Think There Is Nothing
We spend our lives searching for portals to the possible. They are rarely gates swung open for us by some great hand. Often, they are where we least expect them...
“Following the incentives”
A few years ago I listened to a fascinating podcast interview featuring former Democratic presidential candidates Andrew Yang and Marianne Williamson. They agreed that politics is a mess and politicians...
Reverse-Engineering a Handheld Car Tire Pressure Gauge
In this wonderful world of MEMS technology, sensor technology has been downsized and reduced in cost to the point where you can buy a car tire pressure sensor for less...
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Subscription service for indie games gets a rough reception
Indie Pass was announced this week, and a lot of people are saying 'no thanks.'
Hemingway’s Advice on Writing, Ambition, and His Reading List of Essential Books for Aspiring Writers
"In any art you're allowed to steal anything if you can make it better."
The bar is lower than you think
TL;DR: The efficient market hypothesis is a lie, there are no adults, you don't have to be as cool as the Very Cool People to contribute something, your comparative advantage...
ChatGPT’s New Internet Browser Can Run 80% of a 1-Person Business — Here’s How Entrepreneurs Are Using It
You're not prompting anymore. You're delegating.
Boeing’s X-32 Lost to the F-35 Because of Hot Exhaust, a Giant Radar Signature, and an Ugly Face — Now One of Only 2 Ever Built Is Falling Apart
The X-32 is one of the more intriguing “what if” stories from the first decade of the post-Cold War era. Designed in the 1990s as Boeing’s entry into the U.S....
Vulnerability Research Is Cooked
Vulnerability Research Is Cooked Thomas Ptacek's take on the sudden and enormous impact the latest frontier models are having on the field of vulnerability research. Within the next few months,...
The cognitive impact of coding agents
A fun thing about recording a podcast with a professional like Lenny Rachitsky is that his team know how to slice the resulting video up into TikTok-sized short form vertical...
U.S. Aircraft Carriers Project Power by Getting Close to Enemy Shores — China’s Entire Military Is Built to Make Sure They Can’t Get Close Enough
U.S. Aircraft Carriers Must Stay Beyond Visual Range to Survive China’s Anti-Ship Ballistic Missiles — That Reduces Their Fighter Wings’ Effectiveness The People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) of China now...
Donald Trump Can’t Easily Leave NATO — But He Can Hollow It Out From the Inside
The 2023 NDAA Blocks Unilateral NATO Withdrawal Without a Two-Thirds Senate Vote — But a De Facto Exit Is Far More Feasible In April 2026, Trump said that he was...
The Navy Tried to Retire the Iowa-Class 3 Times — Then Strapped Tomahawk Missiles on 1940s Battleships and Sent Them to Fight Iraq
We Visited the USS Iowa in Los Angeles and Photographed the Last Battleship Class the U.S. Navy Ever Built — These Are Our Original Images In March 2026, the Pacific...
Did Anyone Predict the Industrial Revolution?
The Fighting Temeraire. 1839, by Joseph Mallord William Turner. (Source: Wikimedia)Editor’s note: Post 2/30 for InkhavenWhy did the philosophers fail to anticipate the industrial revolution? I often find myself wondering....
Does GPT-2 Have a Fear Direction?
Anthropic dropped a paper this morning showing that Claude Sonnet 4.5 has steerable emotion representations. Actual directions in activation space that, when injected, shift the model's behavior in predictable ways....
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