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Mar 27, 2026 • 11min

Astral has been acquired by OpenAI

Michael Greenwich, founder and CEO of WorkOS known for enterprise auth tools. He talks about CLI authentication and AuthKit. He discusses WorkOS’s approach to device grant OAuth flows for developer tooling and terminal apps. Short, practical takes on making secure browser-based login work inside CLIs.
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Mar 10, 2026 • 5min

Big change brings big change

Reports on an attack targeting AWS data centers aimed at taking down a major AI service. A lab-grown neural network actually plays DOOM. A tool uncovers deep bugs by creatively exercising codebases. New local speech-to-text for Mac emphasizes privacy. Web haptics tools bring tactile patterns to modern frameworks. New MacBook Pro models are now up for pre-order.
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Feb 23, 2026 • 8min

The mythical agent-month

Discussion connects Brooks' classic to modern agentic software and essential complexity. A demo brings playful terminal audio feedback for agent actions. A browser engine moves from Swift to Rust for safety and cross-platform gains. Cloudflare reveals a compact MCP server and new Code Mode approach. A take that creation is cheap while attention and money grow more decisive.
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Feb 16, 2026 • 6min

All the Claw things

News of a major engineer moving to OpenAI to push agent tech and plans to keep projects community-owned. A tiny Rust runtime claims minimal footprint and cheap hardware support. A $5 chip runs a local AI assistant built in C and Telegram. A debate frames AI as an energy-draining force and how to capture agentic value. A sudden collapse in telnet traffic tied to a new CVE.
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Feb 9, 2026 • 8min

Vouch for an open source web of trust

A deep dive into Mitchell Hashimoto’s vouching trust system and Ghostie’s plan for denouncements. A wild experiment where agent teams attempted to build a C compiler and the controversy that followed. A look back at repeated attempts to replace developers and why demand stays high. A comparison of NanoClaw and OpenClaw’s security approaches. Skepticism about overinvesting in LLM-generated code.
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Feb 2, 2026 • 9min

The tech monoculture is finally breaking

They discuss the end of tech monoculture as VR, AR, wearables, and 3D printers revive diverse devices. A Notepad++ infrastructure compromise and urgent upgrade recommendation get attention. Tailscale’s model apology for downtime and concrete mitigation steps are examined. The show covers why deep coding tops out at about four hours and the risks of comprehension debt when relying on AI to write code.
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Jan 26, 2026 • 7min

Clawdbot triggers a run on Mac Minis

CloudBot driving a surge in Mac mini demand for on-device AI inference. A vision that site reliability engineering becomes central as code gets cheaper. Curl halts its bug bounty amid low-quality AI submissions. Zerobrew borrows uv ideas to speed Homebrew installs with parallel fetches. LLMs reshaping software careers while fundamentals stay vital.
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7 snips
Jan 19, 2026 • 6min

Agent psychosis: are we going insane?

Armin Ronacher warns about AI agent psychosis and its impact on developer culture. Dan Abramov offers fresh insights on the AT Protocol as a social filesystem. RepoBar introduces a new way to keep GitHub work visible without a browser. Ethan McCue dives into transformative Postgres patterns that could enhance your workflow. Finally, Lea Verou highlights the urgent need to fix broken web dependencies, igniting a crucial conversation about the future of web development.
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Jan 12, 2026 • 5min

Linus Torvalds gets the AI coding bug

Linus Torvalds embraces AI-generated code, praising its contributions to his projects. Jordan Fulghum predicts the rise of self-hosting, making it accessible for all. Learn about Fractured JSON, a format that strikes a balance between compactness and human readability. Scott Werner anticipates a surge of adequate software soon, while Sean Goedecke argues that generic design advice rarely fits the bill, emphasizing the need for tailored solutions. Dive into these topics that shape the future of coding!
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Jan 5, 2026 • 7min

The move faster manifesto

Brian Guthrie shares seven rules for accelerating software development. Context management is transformed through a ledger-based approach for Claude Code. Steve Yegge introduces Gas Town, a system for coordinating multiple agents. Paul Dix predicts significant engineering divergence by 2026, with top teams outpacing others. Mattias Geniar highlights how AI is revitalizing web development, making it more enjoyable and innovative. Tune in for insights that could change your coding game!

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