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Last updated: July 13, 2026, 11:30 PM ET

AI and Developer Tools

A new tool, MemStitch for vLLM by providing zero-copy context bridging. For managing AI skills within teams, Sx 2.0 enables sharing through a Dropbox-like folder structure, moving beyond Git for storage. Context Vault introduces shared for AI tools, consolidating prompts, conventions, and decisions. Plan Wright acts control for AI coding agents, orchestrating planning, implementation, and review processes. MIT has developed a method to flag AI models trained on harmful imagery without generating it, enhancing AI safety.

Programming Language and System Developments

Morpho HDL presented minimalistic for growing circuits. Linux.11 has been and can now boot in QEMU. For debugging, Sigwire for inspecting Linux signals across processes. A neural network has been, showcasing novel database applications. The ESBMC-Arduino tool aims to bridge the gap for formal verification in embedded Arduino systems.

Infrastructure and Connectivity

A live map of Starlink and other satellites is now available, offering real-time tracking. Fundamentals of Wireless Communication are detailed in a new book. The domain t.me been suspended, impacting Telegram's services. Samsung Health's app for users who opt out of AI training.

Developer Productivity and Workflow

The git history command is highlighted for its utility in managing development timelines. A one-prompt hackathon platform, offering free entry and sponsored prizes. For developers, Forward Deployed Engineers are noted for their high demand in 2025. Claude is humorously compared to Mr. Meeseeks in a GitHub repository exploring this analogy. A study of Microsoft's early 2026 rollout of Claude Code and GitHub Copilot CLI is also available.

Hardware and Architecture

The x86 architecture's readiness for future demands is analyzed in a new article.

Data and Open Source

Climate.gov, which was previously destroyed, was. Former NOAA employees have launched Climate.us to preserve climate data and resources. Building food metadata with LLM juries is detailed in a blog post.

Economic and Societal Impact

Discussions around what work will remain for humans are explored in an article. The economics of recursive self-improvement are examined in a PDF. Admissions processes are of SFFA vs. Harvard. The importance of doing what one loves is.