SpaceX plans to launch Starlink mobile service in the US (5 minute read)
SpaceX plans to launch a new Starlink mobile service for customers in the US. The company is considering building its own terrestrial mobile network in the country. The new retail offering would put SpaceX in direct competition with Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile. Some analysts say that the idea may be a gamble to extract better deals from the company's telecom partners, as it would cost billions of dollars to roll out the required infrastructure.
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Zuckerberg Urges Meta to Explore Working With Polymarket and Kalshi (6 minute read)
Meta is building an app that allows people to make bets on practically anything, similar to Polymarket and Kalshi. Arena, which is now a top priority within Meta, will use points instead of real money and is aimed at 18- to 34-year-olds. The company is now actively trying to form partnerships with Polymarket and Kalshi, but it is unclear what kind of arrangement Meta is seeking. If released, Arena will be a stand-alone app, but Meta eventually plans to integrate parts of it into Facebook and Messenger.
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Science & Futuristic Technology
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Why the West stopped making land (18 minute read)
Around 8% of the land in the major coastal cities in the US was underwater in the 1890s. Some cities, like Boston and Charleston, have doubled in size by reclaiming land. The demand for land is now higher than ever, but the country has virtually ceased to reclaim any at all. Regulations introduced in the 1970s made it enormously expensive to reshape the landscape. Lifting these legal barriers could mean hundreds of thousands of new homes near the centers of the country's most valuable cities.
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Apple and Audi alumni have made a luxe EV based on the moon buggy (4 minute read)
Amble, a European electric car company, has released a $25,000 electric buggy designed for places where a normal car feels out of place. The Amble One has a range of more than 60 miles with a top speed capped at 40 miles per hour. It takes five hours to charge the vehicle from any standard home socket. The vehicle weighs under 450 kilograms, which allows it to drive on public roads in Europe without being treated as a car.
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Programming, Design & Data Science
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Using Local Coding Agents (37 minute read)
A local setup is a viable alternative to using proprietary services for many coding workflows. Running agents locally makes them transparent, inspectable, and free to run apart from hardware and electricity costs. This tutorial walks readers through how to set up a production-ready coding agent with a fully local stack. The agent uses a locally served LLM with a coding harness that allows it to read files, make edits, run commands, and verify changes.
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Fintech Engineering Handbook (70 minute read)
This handbook describes the most important patterns used in software engineering when money is the primary focus of the system. It aims to provide a comprehensive understanding for people entering fintech, those already in it, and those outside the industry. The guide follows three principles: no invented data, no lost data, and no trust. Money can't be created out of nowhere, everything that happens to money has to be tracked and persisted, and everything must be verified.
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Trump Administration Rolls Back Part of Anthropic Model Ban (3 minute read)
Anthropic is now allowed to serve its Mythos 5 model to trusted companies and government partners. Fable 5 remains restricted and restrictions on Mythos 5 still apply to entities that aren't trusted partners. The US government is racing to implement an executive order recently signed that gives federal cybersecurity officials a say in AI model evaluation. The industry is in limbo and will have to react to case-by-case decisions by the administration until the order is implemented and standards are in place.
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