A hill I'll die on: Current LLM chat interfaces are a regression from GUIs. Actions that used to be links, buttons, or keyboard shortcuts are now things I have to spell out in conversation. Why?
@badlogicgames@mitsuhiko an opinion piece on os community management in the age of clakers would be interesting. you do some things different with e.g. the os vacations (or in general how to think about outside contributions).
fun and easy to play around with. love the halftone dots paired with the riso style. was ready to print after 15 minutes of experimenting. could directly export and print without another round of photoshop. printed at the ppppress in the mit media lab.
@badlogicgames Agree. It even helps techies. There is a reason we learn frameworks and formal methods in education. A lot of us just internalised those things so much that through experience they turn into intuition/taste.
rtp: Vera Molnár, HTML Canvas: with(c.getContext("2d"))for(lineWidth=30,i=11; i--; stroke())(beginPath(),(strokeStyle=i%2?"#000":"#175DA8"),moveTo((X=85*(i+1)),0),lineTo(X,(Y=550*Math.random())-50),arc(X-15,Y,50,-Math.PI/2,Math.PI/2),moveTo(X,Y+50),ineTo(X,600));
Much like the switch in 2025 from language models to reasoning models, we think 2026 will be all about the switch to Recursive Language Models (RLMs).
It turns out that models can be far more powerful if you allow them to treat *their own prompts* as an object in an external environment, which they understand and manipulate by writing code that invokes LLMs!
Our full paper on RLMs is now available—with much more expansive experiments compared to our initial blogpost from October 2025!
https://t.co/x47pIfIkTb
I don't know why this week became the tipping point, but nearly every software engineer I've talked to is experiencing some degree of mental health crisis.
free model provider on @openrouter as a growth hack. only yesterday @arcee_ai (only ~30m funding, ~50 people) got 50B+ prompts. not only tons of usage data, but also could help with extrapolating statistics for fundraising.