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★ Must ReadWhy social media bans are gaining steam

How a recent talk by researcher Candice Odgers explains why ban critics are losing

How Big Banks (and their Friends) Fund the Climate Crisis
AI Made Simple

How fossil-fuel financing, lobbying, greenwashing, and weak regulation keep climate action stuck.

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Mark Zuckerberg tells staff that AI agents haven’t progressed as quickly as he’d hoped
TechCrunch AI

At an internal meeting, the Meta CEO reportedly said that AI development efforts were not moving as quickly as anticipated.

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★ Must ReadThe website of the future may assemble itself for every visitor

Adobe is experimenting with “agentic sites” that generate pages around an individual user’s intent. At AIEWF, we talked to Carlos Sanchez about the Web's future.

Skill engineering and the case against one-shot AI design

Paul Bakaus talks to us about Impeccable, human judgment in a 'loopmaxxing' era, and why agents still need people to steer them.

AIEWF Daily Dispatch: Autoresearch and the tension between AI and human agency

The software factory vision met resistance today from speakers defending human understanding and control.

MiniMax M3 GGUF Quantization: From 852 GB to ~150 GB Without Breaking Accuracy

Benchmarks, token efficiency, and tensor-level analysis of low-bit M3 GGUFs.

Calculating AI by Hand ✍️

AI by Hand — Calculating AI by Hand ✍️

GitHub is proud to announce that you can now obtain your public repo on CD-ROM

Trending on Hacker News with 96 points and 67 comments.

★ Must ReadVercel's Andrew Qu on why agents are a new kind of software

The Vercel Chief of Software explains how its agent framework, eve, was created — and why skills, sandboxes and agent-readable websites now matter.

Why social media bans are gaining steam
Casey Newton, Platformer
Vercel's Andrew Qu on why agents are a new kind of software
Richard MacManus, Latent Space
Mark Zuckerberg tells staff that AI agents haven’t progressed as quickly as he’d hoped
Lucas Ropek, TechCrunch AI