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June 3, 2026

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Powerful A.I. Super PACs Duel Over U.S. Midterm Elections

Pixel Envy · Blog ·

Theodore Schleifer, New York Times (gift link): The bad blood between the super PACs comes as powerful Silicon Valley companies race to shape the future of A.I. regulation. The groups are two of t...

by Nick Heer

Scenes Seen/Father & Son Gallivanting: GFX + ROKKOR 58mm f/1.2.

Eric L. Woods · Blog ·

Scenes Seen/Father & Son Gallivanting: GFX + ROKKOR 58mm f/1.2. The motivation. The usual. Photography as a distraction. Much needed nowadays. The setting. Took the rig wherever I wen...

by Eric L. Woods

Manton Reece · Blog ·

Jason Snell has developed a tool for podcasters called Double Ender. He blogs about what’s possible now without coding: Whatever you call it, whether it’s being a producer or product manager or somet...

Analog Therapy/The Continental Club: Lomography MC-A – Flic Film Aurora 800 Part A.

Eric L. Woods · Blog ·

Analog Therapy/The Continental Club: Lomography MC-A – Flic Film Aurora 800 Part A. Camera. The great little Lomography MC-A. Lomography MC-A: One Week In; The Biggest Surprises....

by Eric L. Woods

The best CleanShot keyboard shortcuts that will change your life or whatever

Birchtree · Blog ·

I wish there was a counter running that told me how many screenshots and screen recordings I've taken over the years, but I'm into the tens of thousands easily. As a passionate Mac screensho...

by Matt Birchler

Manton Reece · Blog ·

Argh. Great game but that loss hurts. Feel like that offensive rebound by the Knicks with a couple minutes left just flipped it, otherwise that might be a Spurs win. Hope we can bounce back in game 2....

Analog Therapy/Robert Carl Swann Photo Session Day 1: Lomography MC-A – Flic Film Aurora 800 Part B.

Eric L. Woods · Blog ·

Analog Therapy/Robert Carl Swann Photo Session Day 1: Lomography MC-A – Flic Film Aurora 800 Part B. Camera. The great little Lomography MC-A. Lomography MC-A: One Week In; The Bigges...

by Eric L. Woods

Some investors shape markets, while others are shaped by them

Stories by Hunter Walk on Medium · Blog ·

“The game on the field is changing, my competitors are raising bigger funds and so I need to as well.” I hear this from legacy and new VCs all the time. It’s true but insufficient as an operating prin...

by Hunter Walk

Manton Reece · Blog ·

Counting down the hours… NBA finals, game 1. I really don’t know what to expect. 🏀

The Meta A.I.-Powered Instagram Account Takeover Problem Gets Worse

Pixel Envy · Blog ·

Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai, TechCrunch: The widespread hacking campaign that relied on simply asking Meta AI’s chatbot to take over a victim’s Instagram account appears to have continued even a...

by Nick Heer

Scripting News · Blog ·

We need a social web that works for nobodies.

WWDC 2026 Wish Lists

Michael Tsai · Blog ·

Daniel Andrews: If that’s true, here’s what I’m hoping for: fix Liquid Glass on the Mac where it’s genuinely bad. Not a cosmetic tweak, a real rethink of the parts that trade...

by Michael Tsai

When Dropbox Spawns a Million Folders

Michael Tsai · Blog ·

Mike Bombich: The two numbers at the end of that path are the file and folder count for this folder. That “Base.lproj” folder has no files in it, but 1 million subfolders. That’s ab...

by Michael Tsai

macOS Needs Its Spaces Grid Back

Michael Tsai · Blog ·

Christian Inkster (Hacker News): With the release of macOS Lion, Apple introduced Mission Control, its new take on virtual desktops that inexplicably restricted them to a horizontal line only. I rem...

by Michael Tsai

WhisperPad Rejected From the Mac App Store

Michael Tsai · Blog ·

Rene Zelaya (Hacker News): In April, Apple rejected an update to my Mac dictation app, WhisperPad, under Guideline 2.4.5. Their position was that I was using the accessibility API in a way that wasn&...

by Michael Tsai

Apple design and balance

Manton Reece · Blog ·

David Smith blogs about his Apple-inspired ideals for development and design: If you are always striving towards improving quality you will eventually end up with a surplus of user expectation. In my...

Cool links of the week

Manual do Usuário · Blog ·

I collect cool, interesting links spread all over the web and share them here in daily posts. Hope you enjoy! More of them in the archive. How diamonds are made? An interesting story on a beautifully...

by Rodrigo Ghedin

OpenCode power user tips

Kaushik Gopal's Website · Blog ·

In this post, I’d like to talk about some power user tips for OpenCode - an open source, model agnostic harness that more people should be using. Hopefully some of the advanced use cases convin...

Scripting News · Blog ·

Claude is much better at starting from scratch with a big piece of code than humans are. It can suck in a full app and all its dependencies in a few seconds. For me, I would never get there. A finishe...

Development gets lonelier by the day — fewer co-coding sessions, PR discussions, #LazyWeb questions, and whatnot.

Geoff Graham · Blog ·

by <span class='p-author h-card'>Geoff Graham</span>

Scripting News · Blog ·

Useful concept, MacWrite was the coral reef for writing on the Mac.

An Empty America

Dave Lawrence Photography · Blog ·

William Eggleston&#8217;s work is full of emptiness. While he does make photos of people, most of the work he&#8217;s known for is a colorful void. What is it about us as photographers that makes our...

by [email protected]

At the opening of Build 2026, Microsoft lived up to the nature of the event — focused on…

Manual do Usuário · Blog ·

At the opening of Build 2026, Microsoft lived up to the nature of the event — focused on developers — and announced, among other things, a slew of updates to make Windows&nbsp;11 more appealing to thi...

by Rodrigo Ghedin

Uber Caps Usage of AI Tools Like Claude Code to Manage Costs

Simon Willison's Weblog · Blog ·

Uber Caps Usage of AI Tools Like Claude Code to Manage Costs I wrote the other day about Uber blowing its 2026 AI budget in four months, and how that wasn't particularly surprising given they wo...

London Data Store Relaunch

Terence Eden’s Blog · Blog ·

It has been sixteen years since the launch of data.london.gov.uk. Back then, it was a trailblazer as one of the first major cities to release Open Data in this way. Now, over a decade later, it is mor...

by @edent

8 myths on software engineering and AI

Engineering Enablement · Blog ·

Welcome to the latest issue of Engineering Enablement, a weekly newsletter sharing research and perspectives on developer productivity.Subscribe nowThis week I&#8217;m sharing a new paper I co-authore...

by Brian Houck

Privacy Tool Recommendations Should Come with Caveats

Welcome to The Privacy Dad's Blog! · Blog ·

This post was last edited 5 days, 10 hours ago. A few years ago, my enthusiastic recommendation of Tuta Mail to a friend new to privacy tools backfired. He struggled with the user interface, found the...

by theprivacydad

The Nvidia AI PC, Project Solara, Microsoft AI

Stratechery by Ben Thompson · Blog ·

Listen to this post: Good morning, I don&#8217;t normally give away my interview subjects ahead of time, but I&#8217;m going to make an exception this week given the subject and the...

by Ben Thompson

Manton Reece · Blog ·

This interview with Sarah Friar is really good. OpenAI is juggling so many things, I get the impression that it would all fall apart if she wasn&rsquo;t CFO. She says the new device will be announced...

Manton Reece · Blog ·

Satya Nadella in the closing to Build: There are really two stories people can tell about this moment. One is that technology concentrates power, reduces human agency, and leaves to society to absorb...

3rd June 2026 at 08:41

Robb Knight • Everything • RSS Feed · Blog ·

Wolverine looks incredible

by Robb Knight

Analog Therapy/Robert Carl Swann Photo Session Day 2: Fujifilm GA645 Professional – Lucky 200.

Eric L. Woods · Blog ·

Analog Therapy/Robert Carl Swann Photo Session Day 2: Fujifilm GA645 Professional &#8211; Lucky 200. Camera. The ridiculously consistent and great performing Fujifilm GA645. Blasts thr...

by Eric L. Woods

📝 2026-06-03 07:10

Kev Quirk · Blog ·

Dammit, my second print somehow went wrong. I think it's because I dont have the printer on the steadiest of surfaces. Will move and try again....

A pond of interesting problems

David Heinemeier Hansson · Blog ·

The great joy of having built a successful business that employs a broad team of talented people is that I get to fish for exactly the kind of problems that most interest me, most of the time.Usual...

by David Heinemeier Hansson

Scripting News: Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Scripting News for email · Blog ·

Wednesday, June 3, 2026 We need a social web that works for nobodies. # Claude is much better at starting from scratch with a big piece of code than humans are. It can suck in a full app and all its d...

by [email protected] (Dave Winer)

Dynamic Repartitioning for Time Series Workloads

Netflix TechBlog - Medium · Blog ·

By Rajiv Shringi, Kaidan Fullerton, Oleksii Tkachuk and Kartik SathyanarayananIntroductionNetflix’s TimeSeries Abstraction is a scalable system for ingesting and querying petabytes of temporal event d...

by Netflix Technology Blog

"Sixteenth of a year", a 1.8 KiB art piece

Evan Hahn (dot com) · Blog ·

As I write this, we&rsquo;re about 7 sixteenths through 2026, and it&rsquo;s about 14 sixteenths through the day. For the sixteenth issue of the Taper online magazine, I sp...

Closer, Not Higher

Christopher Butler · Blog ·

There’s a piece of conventional wisdom about design leadership I’ve never agreed with. It goes something like this: as you move up, you rise above the details. You stop worrying about pixels. You...

by Christopher Butler

An entire wiki in a single file? A look at Feather Wiki

Juha-Matti Santala - Community Builder. Dreamer. Adventurer. · Blog ·

Imagine a wiki that is just a single HTML file. One that you can deploy anywhere: view locally, share in local network, put in any web server. No databases, no user management, no moving...