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Last updated: July 11, 2026, 5:30 PM ET

AI & Machine Learning Developments

OpenAI forked Git on GitHub, sparking discussion among developers. Meanwhile, discussions around AI's future and potential dangers continue. One article explores "AI 2040 and the cult of intelligence" AI 2040, while another proposes "Reverse centaurs are the answer to the AI paradox". The financing behind the GPU boom, involving Nvidia, Core Weave, and Nebius, is also under examination GPU Boom. The debate over managing AI agents is also surfacing agents.

Runtime, Storage, and Database Work

A new Java Script runtime and ecosystem called Ant is available, featuring its own engine and package manager. For storage, a comparison between Zero FS and Amazon S3 files was published. In database news, advice to "Prefer strict tables in SQLite" offers guidance for developers. Performance tuning is also a topic, with a report detailing how PgBouncer was scaled to 4x throughput.

Developer Productivity & Tools

Several projects aim to streamline development or offer new learning experiences. A "Show HN" introduces Orbit, an AR satellite tracker that tracks over 15,000 objects. Another "Show HN" presents Earth Game, a CLI tool for turning life goals into quests. For those looking to learn by doing, a project offers the chance to rebuild Redis, Git, and a database from scratch rebuild Redis. A CPU inference server called Reame. Understanding system internals is also covered, with an explanation of "How Docker Works Under the Hood".

Historical & Theoretical Computer Science

Deeper dives into computer science history and theory are also present. The early history of the Singular Value Decomposition is explored in a PDF from 1993. A 1965 paper on "Speculations Concerning the First Ultraintelligent Machine" offers historical context. Discussions on technology's societal impact include a piece on a Chinese voice actor forced to prove he's human, likely due to AI voice cloning concerns, and how modern decor may be straining people's brains. The risks of tropical forests facing critical temperature thresholds temperature thresholds and the historical context of leaded gasoline being a known poison also touch on the long-term consequences of technological choices.