Firstrun is a developer tool that converts static documentation into interactive, embeddable step-by-step walkthroughs with analytics to track user drop-off points during onboarding flows.
An opinion piece proposing that as AI agents become integrated into enterprise operations (executing workflows, calling APIs, coordinating systems), organizations need a new system layer called Enterprise Evolution Operating System (EEOS) to coordinate governance, decision-making, and execution across distributed AI workflows.
A browser-based betting game where players compete against computer AI over 5 rounds with incomplete information and strategic deception mechanics.
A practical guide on maintaining clean version control and Git workflows when using AI code generation tools, covering commit discipline, branching strategies, interactive rebase, and Git worktrees with specific Tower application features.
ClawMemory is a Git-like version control system for AI agent memory that treats conversations as commits and enables forking of agent reasoning contexts across sessions, solving the problem of stateless LLM agents losing context between interactions.
Google researchers demonstrate a method to teach LLMs to perform Bayesian probabilistic reasoning by fine-tuning them on interactions with an optimal Bayesian model, enabling better handling of uncertainty and iterative belief updates in tasks like personalized recommendations.
IntelligentAudio.NET introduces Nexus Pulse, a specialized NXP:// binary protocol designed to achieve 1M entity ingestion in 11.8µs by eliminating JSON/Protobuf serialization overhead through 24-byte symmetrical frames and direct memory layouts.
This is a Wikipedia article about Generation Jones, a demographic cohort born between 1954-1965. It has no relevance to cybersecurity, bug bounties, or hacking.
This paper proposes using Neural Cellular Automata (NCA)—synthetic data generated from learned transition rules on grids—as pre-training data for language models, achieving 6% perplexity gains and 1.6× faster convergence than natural language pre-training at equivalent scale. The key insight is that NCA sequences force models to develop in-context rule inference capabilities purely from structural patterns without semantic shortcuts, resulting in more transferable representations to downstream language tasks.
UI Playground is an iOS app that allows designers and developers to interactively explore and customize native iOS UI components, preview them in context, and export SwiftUI code directly from the iPhone.
NVIDIA announces a suite of open datasets and training frameworks across multiple AI domains including robotics, autonomous vehicles, synthetic personas, protein modeling, and language model pre-training, with over 2 petabytes of data across 180+ datasets designed to reduce AI development bottlenecks.
Augment shares their framework for hiring AI-native engineers, arguing that as AI agents handle code generation, the critical differentiators shift from coding ability to product judgment, architectural thinking, agent orchestration, and learning velocity.
An analysis of how AI coding agents and automation reduce the friction that signals poor design decisions, allowing bad architectural ideas to propagate unchecked. The author argues that the judgment-volume inversion—where poor decision-makers can now generate massive amounts of code—creates long-term damage despite short-term productivity gains.
A personal narrative essay by a psychiatrist recounting his experience taking Zoloft (sertraline) for the first time at age 16, describing the restlessness and insomnia side effects, interwoven with reflections on depression, teenage unrequited love, and psychiatric treatment.
Packy McCormick analyzes the rise of Vertical Integrators—companies that combine multiple proven technologies into integrated systems—as the dominant business model of the Techno-Industrial era, contrasting them with Legacy Industrials and Deep Tech startups. The essay uses Base Power Company's battery pack integration strategy as a concrete example of how system-level design choices (rather than individual component breakthroughs) create competitive advantages.
A class action lawsuit alleges David Protein misrepresented the nutritional content of its protein bars, with lab testing showing 83% more calories (268-275 vs 150) and 400% more fat (11-13.5g vs 2g) than advertised labels claim, violating FDA regulations and consumer protection laws.
An in-depth exploration of why approximately 70% of viral capsids converge on icosahedral geometry, driven by genetic economy constraints and geometric optimization that maximizes volume-to-surface-area ratios while distributing internal stress from negatively-charged genomic material. The article examines how viral capsid architecture emerges from both evolutionary constraints and the physics of molecular self-assembly, with applications to drug delivery and vaccine design.
A psychiatrist critiques Ambien's clinical approval and research methodology, arguing that FDA-approved trials excluded the very populations most likely to use the drug (those with psychiatric comorbidities), while women were underrepresented despite slower drug metabolism leading to driving impairment and accident risk.
HCAP is an open protocol enabling autonomous AI agent-to-agent negotiation with cryptographic hash-chained contract generation. It provides both private 1-on-1 rooms and a public marketplace for persistent listing agents.
A real estate price forecasting tool using machine learning, not security-related.
Russian state-sponsored hackers are conducting a global phishing campaign targeting Signal and WhatsApp accounts of government officials, military personnel, and journalists by impersonating support chatbots to steal verification codes and abuse linked device features. The campaign exploits legitimate security functions rather than technical vulnerabilities, allowing attackers to access encrypted messages and group chats after compromising individual accounts.