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anthropic.com

Emergent introspective awareness in large language models

Officially, you can be less emotionally available than a Claude bot.

phys.org

Mathematical proof debunks the idea that the universe is a computer simulation

This has to be the workings of Agent Smith.

plzoo.andrej.com

The programming languages zoo

Lions and tigers and Lambda, oh my!

vanderessen.com

The human only public license

The last refuge of humanity lies in license agreements.

0x00.cl

Modern web for the ZX Spectrum

You'll need big hair and shoulder pads to sign onto this computer, though.

llm-brain-rot.github.io

LLMs can get brain rot

Even LLMs are not immune to AI-slop TikTok videos.

evanhahn.com

Scripts I wrote that I use all the time

The original automation: pre-writing a bunch of little scripts that you can copy-paste later.

drobinin.com

Designing software for things that rot

A software to replace your dad saying "Eh, it's probably fine," when he looks at last week's leftovers.

blog.gingerbeardman.com

How to tame a user interface using a spreadsheet

Alternate title: How to create something people want to look at using the thing that no one ever wants to have to look at.

boydkane.com

Why your boss isn't worried about AI

Wait, so we can't just unplug the AI for ten seconds then plug it back in if it doesn't work?

bchess.github.io

k8s-1m

The only thing limiting the nodes in your Kubernetes cluster is your mind.

sam-cooper.medium.com

The country that broke Kotlin

Dotting your i's and crossing your t's matters even in Kotlin.

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Issue 301: The agents are here.

If you're keeping your ear to the beat of AI's robotic heart like we are, you're probably noticing that agents are everywhere now. This week's newsletter is not different—we've got plenty of stories for you on the newest AI hype. John Dickerson, CEO of Mozilla.ai, joins us on the pod to talk about the role of open source in the future of AI agents, including the challenges OS communities are facing in the age of AI. If you're looking to throw away your runbook, we've got another conversation with Spiros Xanthos, CEO and founder of Resolve AI, all about how AI agents are reducing the work of incident management and troubleshooting for developers. Plus, on the blog, find out what it takes to build out agentic virtual assistants on top of decades of ebike manuals." If you're saying, "Enough about agents, what else is going on?", don't worry, we have plenty of other stories for you. On Leaders of Code, our very own Natalie Rotnov dives into the 2025 Developer Survey and what the results mean for tech leaders. From the web, we've just learned that LLMs—much like your teenager—can get brain rot. But don't worry, if your AI starts spamming memes you don't understand, you can just go back to working on a 1980s ZX Spectrum. We have that story from the internet, plus a story about building software for a different kind of rot, ready for you in this issue. And just to prove that agents aren't the only things that people are talking about, we have plenty of questions and answers for you. Wondering what is and isn't an indie game? Mostly, it's the vibes. How do you extend your WiFi through an old house? We hate to tell you this, but you probably need to use an Ethernet cable. How do you keep your kids from biking straight into oncoming traffic? Like any parent, you just have to try your best. We have those answers and more in the links below.

Issue 298: One call, and your API is there

Why work harder when you could work smarter? That's probably what your API is thinking right now. And if you're of one mind with your API, you're probably thinking about the MCP protocol too. On the pod, we've got two guests who know all about APIs in the AI world. Marco Palladino, CTO of Kong, joins us to talk AI agents and API consumption, and how the agentic space is ripe for the picking for businesses. Plus, we have Merge's co-founder and CTO, Gil Feig, on the pod to explore how they're turning third-party APIs into a single call. XX So your API has reached singularity. Now what? Well you better make sure your AI agents are in order. Ryan J. Salva, Senior Director of Product at Google Developer Experiences, shared the answers for getting documentation and AI workflows right when he joined us for Leaders of Code. And you know how they say your AI is only as good as your data? The newest release for Stack Overflow for Teams is making sure your knowledge is as tidy as it needs to be. XX With all this talk of all-powerful APIs and autonomous AIs, let's not forget they're only as good as the human creativity that builds them. We've got some really creative humans from across the web for you, like one Minecraft player who built ChatGPT out of blocks, and the story of how the oh-so creative phishing scammers are using routers to annoy you with spam texts. Plus we have some unproven physics theories, rocket science, and the not so unique but deeply human experience of wanting to get a PhD. All those stories and more in the links below.

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