Weekly Best
4171.
The Agent Flywheel: Why Claude Code Picks Resend over SendGrid 9:1 (improbabilityvc.substack.com)
4172.
Show HN: Converter for legacy Paint Shop Pro files (.psp and .pspimage) to SVG (github.com)
4173.
Show HN: Mdview.io – A Markdown Reader for Humans (mdview.io)
4174.
Retry and fallback strategies for LLM requests (edgee.ai)
4175.
Job Isn't Programming (codeandcake.dev)
4176.
Explore every Claude Code buddy (perplexes.github.io)
4177.
Claude-Mem (github.com)
4178.
People Call Me Aaron (medium.com)
4179.
I Applied Karpathy's Autoresearch Idea to LLM Inference (twitter.com)
4180.
Should AI First Do No Harm? (joelratnasothy.com)
4181.
AWS IAM Language Server (github.com)
4182.
WeatherZOID – An AI-Powered Meteorologist (weatherzoid.com)
4183.
Yes, a Smartphone Can Be Too Big for the Masses (wsj.com)
4184.
Release Engineering Lessons from Google and Facebook (morrigan-tech.com)
4185.
AI is shifting engineering value from execution to problem selection (twitter.com)
4186.
Alex Karp says only two kinds of people will succeed in the AI era (fortune.com)
4187.
Ship Elevators [video] (youtube.com)
4188.
Steve Jobs Brought the Apple II to the Classroom (hackeducation.com)
4189.
The Decadelong Feud Shaping the Future of AI (Amodei/Altman) (wsj.com)
4190.
Mochi 0.3: An open, distributed, multi-user app platform (mochi-os.org)
4191.
Artistic Tactics Against Internet Monopolies (revistas.ucp.pt)
4192.
Levi: Outperforming GEPA/OpenEvolve/AlphaEvolve with 7x cost savings (ttanv.github.io)
4193.
Show HN: TurboQuant for vector search – 2-4 bit compression (github.com)
4194.
Humble Tech Book Bundle: Linux, the Good Stuff by No Starch (humblebundle.com)
4195.
Rich Content AI Chat (99helpers.com)
4196.
I built a programming language on the top of Node.js (github.com)
4197.
Pay to PrAI: Insert Coin to Try Again (medium.com)
4198.
KDE Plasma 6.6 Delivers an Impressive Edge over Gnome 50 on Ubuntu 26.04 (phoronix.com)
4199.
JetBrains Central: An Open Control Plane for Coding Agents (blog.jetbrains.com)
4200.
Soft-landings: Replicating decades of Macro-Econ on your phone (github.com)