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Last updated: May 31, 2026, 8:43 AM ET

AI & Developer Tools

Komi-learn, a new framework for coding agents, introduces continuous memory and self-improvement capabilities that allow AI assistants to retain context across sessions and refine their problem-solving approaches. The project aims to address the stateless nature of current LLM-based coding tools. Meanwhile, Telli, a Y Combinator F24 company, is recruiting engineers, designers, and go-to-market specialists for on-site positions in Berlin as the startup expands its team.

Open Source Projects

NBSDGames achieved an unusual milestone by releasing a complete gaming suite under 500KB that beat Rockstar Games' GTA 6 to market, though the comparison involves indie developer Alexander Baklanov's minimalist collection rather than the blockbuster title. Avian Visitors showcases an interactive bird-watching application with real-time identification features, representing one developer's exploration of computer vision in wildlife observation tools.

Web Standards & Education

The Website Specification proposes a formal standard for web development practices, gathering 217 points on Hacker News as developers debate the need for structured guidelines amid evolving frontend complexity. A pictorial differential geometry introduction resurfaced from 2017, offering visual learners a pathway through advanced mathematics concepts relevant to computer graphics and machine learning applications.

Urban Technology

London's free public roof terraces initiative demonstrates how urban planning can democratize premium real estate access, with mapping tools helping residents locate these elevated green spaces across the city's commercial districts. The project reflects growing interest in civic data visualization and public space optimization.

Geopolitics & Technology

Modern warfare analysis warns that technological optimism may overlook fundamental vulnerabilities in contemporary conflict systems, arguing that digital superiority assumptions often prove premature against adaptive adversaries. The interactive essay examines how software-defined systems create new failure modes in military applications.