Google to Pay SpaceX Nearly $1 Billion a Month in Cloud-Computing Deal (2 minute read)
Google will pay SpaceX $920 million per month from October 2026 to June 2029 to rent data center capacity. Google has the right to cancel the agreement in October if SpaceX doesn't provide the promised 110,000 Nvidia chips. Either party can cancel the agreement starting next year with 90 days' notice. This is the second major deal SpaceX has made in recent months to rent out compute capacity to a competitor. SpaceX is expected to go public on June 12 in a public offering that values the company at $1.77 trillion.
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Inside Apple's Secret Meeting That Led It to Finally Take AI Seriously (13 minute read)
Several top Apple employees held a meeting - without Tim Cook - centered around the company's AI strategy in early 2025. At the time, the company's rivals were rapidly advancing, and the executives were concerned about how much trouble the company was in if real changes weren't made immediately. The meeting's aim was to formulate a recommendation to Cook about how the company should respond. The team decided that fresh leadership was necessary and recommended that Cook give Siri to Mike Rockwell, the creator of the Vision Pro headset, who was passionate about AI and had long argued that Apple needed to take it more seriously.
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Science & Futuristic Technology
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Why Robotics is a Pre-Paradigm Field (6 minute read)
The choice of tools roboticists choose to use today encode an implicit theory of what embodied intelligence is. These tools are paradigm-level commitments, and any of them can be wrong. Scientists need to continue making progress on defining what embodied intelligence actually is. Choosing the wrong paradigm limits the progress that can be made on building a general robot.
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Small modular nuclear reactor reaches criticality in first test (2 minute read)
A startup called Antares has successfully achieved criticality in one of its test reactors. Criticality means that the nuclear reaction inside the reactor had become self-sustaining. The system uses a new fuel system that takes some of the complexity and safety out of the reactor design and places them in the fuel design. An attempt to run an entire system that includes electrical generation is expected to happen next year.
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Programming, Design & Data Science
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The Intent Debt (9 minute read)
Intent debt comprises the artifacts that were never written down: the goals, constraints, and rationale for why a system is the way it is. This can sometimes exist within team documents or discussions, but it is likely unorganized and incomplete. Agentic engineering only makes intent debt more expensive, as intent can only come from humans. Models don't know why decisions were made, and this changes the economics of not writing things down.
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The future of the web is weirdly human (6 minute read)
HTML-in-canvas is a new experimental feature in Chrome that allows ordinary HTML to be rendered inside rich canvas environments while retaining useful HTML features. Its development hints at a future where the document remains intact, but stops dictating the shape of the human experience. It will allow developers to stop shaping human experiences around what machines can reliably understand and create a future where the web is a lot more like the things it's trying to describe. This post contains several examples of what the new API could create, like fully accessible DOM elements drawn into Doom's wall textures and new types of engaging UIs and experiences.
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Apple's WWDC: Tim Cook's AI legacy at stake in his final developer conference as CEO (9 minute read)
The centerpiece of Apple's WWDC is expected to be a major overhaul of Siri. For investors, this will be a test of whether Apple Intelligence can become a real driver for iPhone upgrades, and for developers, this will be a test of whether Siri can be a platform worth building for in the agentic era. For Tim Cook, it's a legacy moment, as he is preparing to move on to becoming executive chairman of Apple's board, with John Ternus stepping up to become Apple's next CEO.
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Chat is dead (7 minute read)
OpenAI's plans to shift towards creating a super app reflect the company's growing conviction that the future of AI lies in agents that perform tasks for users and not chatbots. While it doesn't indicate that the 'chat' element of ChatGPT is going away, it shows how the company is putting effort into moving beyond it. OpenAI is trying to expand its user base as it inches towards an IPO. The company is reported to have already surpassed the 1 billion monthly active user mark.
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pg_durable (GitHub Repo)
pg_durable allows developers to orchestrate retries, scheduling, parallel fan-out, and conditional branching with a tiny SQL DSL, without containers or external services, only Postgres.
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sem (GitHub Repo)
sem is a semantic version control tool that works on top of Git that tells users what entities changed (functions, methods, and classes) instead of just what lines changed.
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The Jevons Misunderstanding (5 minute read)
Jevon's Paradox assumes that the old production system continues to scale when demand expands as a result of new technology, but with AI, expansion can bypass the old labor bundle, meaning workers stay employed but at progressively lower wages in worse conditions, not seeing the benefits of the market expansion.
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