The web has come full circle. Twenty years ago I'd build a website in Flash, or HTML, and chuck it online via FTP. The result was messy, prone to getting hacked, and not anywhere close to professional. But, what it lacked in production-ready quality, it made up for Read more ›
This week on the People and Blogs series we have an interview with Edoardo Baldi, whose blog can be found at edoardob.blog. Tired of RSS? Read this in your browser or sign up for the newsletter. People and Blogs is supported by the "One a Month" club members. If you enjoy P&B, consider becoming one for as little as 1... Read more ›
I recently reached an incredible milestone – 500,000 books sold across 8 titles. That includes 5 self-published Kindle ebooks, 1 co-authored book, and 2 traditionally published books, all released from 2017 to 2023. Here’s the breakdown of how those sales were distributed: Almost every single thing I believed about bookwriting when I started turned out... The post appeared first on . Read more ›
Wonderful minimal direction in this One Pager (built with Webflow) for Lovably, a New York brand strategy and design studio celebrating 12 years in business. Full Review Read more ›
42 states subpoena OpenAI amid regulatory crackdown. Anthropic races to DC over banned AI. Latest AI policy shifts and tech industry updates. Read more ›
by Laura Entisin Living at the edge of AI is bittersweet. You can spend weeks building a workaround to a problem only for a frontier lab to swoop in and solve it for you in a more elegant, reliable way. Today, senior applied AI engineer Nityesh Agarwal explains how Anthropic’s dynamic workflows feature made his elaborate Claude setup look clumsy in retrospect, the Every team shares which corners of the AI frontier they’ve given themselves permission to ignore, and executive operations manager... Read more ›
It’s Friday, so let’s close out the week with some Good Links™ in The Index #187 sponsored by the great folks at DebugBear. Read more ›
This week, we're sharing an essay that looks at the "reading is dead" panic, checked the data, and said: not so fast. Turns out reading isn't dying. It's just competing with better WiFi. We're still in Big book summer mode, and Erin presents a Jared Henderson video that helps demystify Read more ›
Admins can now provision MCP connectors for their whole organization through their identity provider, starting with Okta. Users get connector access automatically on first login, with authorization configured centrally by their organization. Read more ›
PLUS: Qwen robots, SubQ’s 12M-token model, and more Read more ›
Hello everyone, a few simple yet impactful updates to Recall, with more to come soon. NewGroup your home page by time: Organize your cards by when you added or updated them, so it's easier to pick up where you left off.Save from Apple News: You can now save and read Apple News articles in Recall.Passwordless sign-in with a verification code: You can now log in using a one-time code sent to you, instead of relying only on a password. This makes signing in faster and means you don't have to rem... Read more ›
Brilliant scroll-to-demo interactive experience in this One Pager for invoicemon, a free browser-based invoice generator. Full Review Read more ›
Fascinating single-serving One Pager for Heaven in Color, turning San Francisco sky colors captured every 30 minutes into one beautiful collage. Full Review Read more ›
Plus: What to do when your coding model disappears, GitHub's COO on 14 billion agent commits, and engineers questioning their future Read more ›
The Enterprise-Managed Authorization extension to the Model Context Protocol is now stable, enabling organizations to centrally provision MCP server access through their identity provider so users get connected servers on first login without per-app OAuth. Read more ›