DENVER — Entertainment companies that understand fandoms and use artificial intelligence to better serve them will have a significant competitive advantage in the streaming era, according to Erick Opeka, president and chief strategy officer of Cineverse. Speaking during a June 18 fireside chat at StreamTV Show in Denver, Opeka said the industry has long misunderstood … Continue reading "StreamTV 2026: Cineverse’s Opeka: AI Can Turn Fandom Into Revenue Engine" The post appeared first on . Read more ›
Welcome to F# Weekly, A roundup of F# content from this past week: Microsoft News Videos Blogs Highlighted projects New Releases That’s all for now. Have a great week. If you want to help keep F# Weekly going, click here to jazz me with Coffee! Read more ›
The studio behind Fallout: New Vegas and Avowed denies "each and every allegation." Read more ›
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I’ve spent a fair bit of time on the receiving end of webmentions, from adding support for them in the first place through to fetching them at build time and rendering them server-side so the discussion section doesn’t flicker in over JS. What I’d never actually done was send the other half. Every link I’ve ever made out to another IndieWeb site has just sat there, silently not telling anyone I’d linked to them. Read more ›
a precursor to ASCII art, a collection of 2,500 examples of pictorial letterpress art from the 1600s to now (<a href=" <a href=" Read more ›
“Write a story that will give a few bigots the jolt they need. Write a story that will open the eyes of the unconsciously bigoted” (8). Chandler Davis (1926-2022) strikes a fascinating figure. He was a communist activist, science fiction author, fanzine editor, a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Michigan, and political prisoner. … Continue reading Exploration Log 14: Anti-Racism in Chandler Davis’ “Stereotypes Are Dangerous” (1950) Read more ›
By now, almost every enterprise has an AI story. Years into the AI boom, disappointment has become a familiar refrain. Read more ›
In a pretty big surprise for the AI world, China’s Zhipu AI’s latest model, GLM-5.2, just grabbed the top spot in one of the most respected creative coding benchmarks out there. On June 19, 2026, Design Arena announced on X that GLM-5.2 has taken the #1 position in their single-round HTML web design leaderboard (non-agent […] The post appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href=" Read more ›
A research team led by The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has developed a novel integrated all-optical signal processor (OSP) to address the massive data transmission demands of next-generation AI systems, particularly for high-speed links between multiple data centers. Read more ›
This eye-controlled smart glass is a San Francisco-based startup's bet on ambient computing. Read more ›
Koji ( ◕ ᴥ ◕ ) is a self-hostable dead simple personal website for developers. - iam-mhaseeb/Koji Read more ›
Switching from Obsidian-first drafting to Claude-first drafting nearly doubled my usable words per 90-minute block: from ~420 to ~780. That number surprised me. The failure mode surprised me more. For the first six weeks I drafted in Obsidian — vault, MOCs, Templater scripts, the whole setup. The graph view is genuinely beautiful. It's also a distraction engine when you need 800 words out before a client call. I logged every block with Toggl and checked output against a plain Notion table. My... Read more ›
AI evaluations are widely used for testing and understanding progress. However, the diverse evaluators bring with them inconsistencies that challenge analysis and comparison. First, results are saved in incompatible formats, scattered across leaderboards, papers, blog posts, evaluation harness logs, and custom repositories. Second, results are created by different evaluation frameworks, which produce divergent scores for nominally identical eval... Read more ›
Gobbled up two more posts at brennan.day: Blogging Saved My Life A Beginner's Guide to the IndieWeb for Writers Who Don't Code (But Maybe Want to a Little)... Read more ›
The San Jose Semaphore is a public artwork created in partnership with the San Jose Public Art Program. From its position atop Adobe’s Almaden Tower, ... Read more ›
Summary Adds GUIDE.md as a long-form participant reference for learning agentic coding from scratch. Adds split guide chapters under guide/ matching the workshop sequence. Links the guide from REA... Read more ›
The drawing instrument, Iromatik, builds on a drawing research initiated in Solo/Dance/Authorship (HZT Berlin, 2018), including Material for Solometrics, Nig... Read more ›
Once a month my coworkers and I play a game together. This is the story of a game that I worked on for 47 days, a game meant to be played for only 30 minutes at one of those sessions. Read more ›