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Blog iconSome of the Things
3h ago
Computer Science in the Age of AI
As someone who built a satisfying and successful career around computer science and software, I’ve wanted nothing but for my kids to follow in my footsteps. And when they finally reach the age where they are choosing what to study in college, they’re being told to avoid it! Part of the reason is obvious. Humans won’t be coding anymore because AI will write all the code, so why would someone choose to study Computer Science when it prepares you for jobs that won’t exist anymore? I’m seeing the...
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Blog iconDebbie Soon
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Cambridge, Massachusetts, requires that 20% of the new space in larger housing developments include affordable homes. This, as we have talked about many times before on this blog, is known as inclusionary zoning (IZ). According to the Pioneer Institute, there are more than 141 communities in the state that have some sort of IZ policy. But now, what is happening is that the numbers don't work on new housing projects. In the 30 years since the ordinance was enacted, it is reported that it helpe...
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Blog iconETH Daily
13h ago
ENSv2 To Deploy On Ethereum L1
ENSv2 will now launch exclusively on Ethereum L1. ENS will discontinue development of its Namechain L2.
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Blog iconThis Week in All Things AI
19h ago
This Week in All Things AI - Week 6-2026
The rumors were strong that February would have a number of model releases and OpenAI and Anthropic both did not disappoint with the release of Opus-4.6 as well as Codex-5.3. Engineering leaders as well as founders/CEO of organisation should in my humble opinion read the subtext carefully of Greg Brockman's tweet as well as others such as Aaron Levie of Box, Addy Osmani of Google Deepmind on how software engineering processes need to adapt to take advantage of the increasing capabilities of m...
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Continuations
Feb 7
Automated Software: Some Implications
I learned how to code on a Texas Instruments TI-59 programmable calculator and then moved on to an Apple II. The calculator had a kind of assembly language and on the Apple I had access to Basic but still wrote a fair bit of assembly code. After a one year stay 1983-84 as a High School junior in the United States I returned to Germany determined to have my own income (as I had seen many other highschoolers do). I found a job writing software for Siemens in their regional office in Nuremberg f...
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Blog iconaaron
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The Five Things Going Wrong When Agents Hit Production
The demo worked. The pilot impressed the right people. Now the agent is in production and reality is settling in. This is the phase most enterprise AI programs are entering right now. Not the "can we build it" phase. The "can we run it" phase. And the gap between those two things is wider than most teams expected. I've been tracking signals across engineering communities, security research, and enterprise surveys for the past several weeks. Five tensions keep showing up. They're not theoretic...
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
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Dubai wants to be more human-centric
Last September, Dubai announced a new initiative called the Urban Think Tank & Design Lab (officially D.M-ULab). Then, this month, they announced that architects Santiago Calatrava and Kengo Kuma would be joining the think tank as "principal contributors." The lab is focused on several key areas, but grouping them together, it's broadly focused on encouraging participatory design (as opposed to top-down planning), driving the use of new technologies such as AI, and enhancing quality of life t...
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Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
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Blog iconNye's Digital Lab
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Agile as Educational Opportunity
After last week’s post, a few trusted folks reached out: “That’s great Nye. Can you explain what you mean by agile?” So! Here’s my deep dive on agile as an educational opportunity.
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Blog iconENS DAO Newsletter
Feb 7
Five Bullet Friday
ENSv2 will be deployed on Ethereum$2.5M USDC transfer to DAO TimelockENS Explorer Alpha now live on SepoliaRFC for a Subsidy Contract introduced90-day pilot for voting power allocation ens.eth @ensdomains ENSv2 will be deployed exclusively on Ethereum. ens.domains ENS is staying on Ethereum | ENS Blog ENSv2 will be deployed exclusively on Ethereum. Ethereum is scaling faster than almost anyone predicted two years ago. Users will still benefit from the improved user experience that ENSv2 bring...
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Blog iconThe Comma Project
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Reflections on our first year, and looking ahead
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jonathancolton.eth
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Distribution as Proof of Work
Distribution is work in the most literal sense. In physics, work is force applied over distance. In startups, distribution is a sustained effort applied across social distance. Conversations, travel, user interviews, channel building, follow-ups, community presence, answering the same question for the tenth time. None of this is cosmetic. It moves the system. That framing gets buried under leverage talk. Code scales. Content scales. Capital scales. Distribution gets mislabeled as marketing, a...
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Blog iconGM Farcaster
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Blog iconSara Endestad
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The problem with perfect.
It’s not real. That’s the problem.
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Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 6
No is the second best answer
Many years ago, a real estate broker said this to me, and it has stuck ever since. I often go back to it in my mind. The logic behind it is as follows. The best answer is customarily "yes." "Would you like to invest $100 million into my development project?" "Yes, I'd love to! Where should I send the money? I'll do that right now." This is the outcome you want. The second-best answer is "No, I don't like you and I don't like your project." This is not what you want to hear, and it will probab...
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Blog icontrpplffct
Feb 6
Work AIn progress
We are exploring learning how to walk in issue #282 of your weekly poetry shot
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Blog iconETH Daily
Feb 6
Vitalik On Hyper-Scaling Ethereum State
Vitalik proposed a barbell approach to hyper-scaling Ethereum state, allowing high-volume states to move to new scalable tiers.
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Blog iconHard Mode First
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How the Sausage Gets Made
It is February 2026, and we are once again in a moment of reckoning about how the world gets built.This time, the catalyst is artificial intelligence. Tools once gated by capital and engineering degrees are now open to anyone willing to learn in public and tolerate the inevitable growing pains. This moment feels different because the gates are finally open for anyone to build. But participating requires a deeper understanding of how ideas move from whiteboards to boardrooms. I’ve spent the la...
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Blog iconSome of the Things
3h ago
Computer Science in the Age of AI
As someone who built a satisfying and successful career around computer science and software, I’ve wanted nothing but for my kids to follow in my footsteps. And when they finally reach the age where they are choosing what to study in college, they’re being told to avoid it! Part of the reason is obvious. Humans won’t be coding anymore because AI will write all the code, so why would someone choose to study Computer Science when it prepares you for jobs that won’t exist anymore? I’m seeing the...
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Blog iconDebbie Soon
4h ago
Agency Without Alibi
An exploration of vice, romance, the tension between addiction and indulgence, and living a life of modern restraint.
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
10h ago
Developer sues City of Cambridge over its inclusionary zoning policy
Cambridge, Massachusetts, requires that 20% of the new space in larger housing developments include affordable homes. This, as we have talked about many times before on this blog, is known as inclusionary zoning (IZ). According to the Pioneer Institute, there are more than 141 communities in the state that have some sort of IZ policy. But now, what is happening is that the numbers don't work on new housing projects. In the 30 years since the ordinance was enacted, it is reported that it helpe...
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
13h ago
ENSv2 To Deploy On Ethereum L1
ENSv2 will now launch exclusively on Ethereum L1. ENS will discontinue development of its Namechain L2.
Post cover image
Blog iconThis Week in All Things AI
19h ago
This Week in All Things AI - Week 6-2026
The rumors were strong that February would have a number of model releases and OpenAI and Anthropic both did not disappoint with the release of Opus-4.6 as well as Codex-5.3. Engineering leaders as well as founders/CEO of organisation should in my humble opinion read the subtext carefully of Greg Brockman's tweet as well as others such as Aaron Levie of Box, Addy Osmani of Google Deepmind on how software engineering processes need to adapt to take advantage of the increasing capabilities of m...
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Continuations
Feb 7
Automated Software: Some Implications
I learned how to code on a Texas Instruments TI-59 programmable calculator and then moved on to an Apple II. The calculator had a kind of assembly language and on the Apple I had access to Basic but still wrote a fair bit of assembly code. After a one year stay 1983-84 as a High School junior in the United States I returned to Germany determined to have my own income (as I had seen many other highschoolers do). I found a job writing software for Siemens in their regional office in Nuremberg f...
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Blog iconaaron
Feb 7
The Five Things Going Wrong When Agents Hit Production
The demo worked. The pilot impressed the right people. Now the agent is in production and reality is settling in. This is the phase most enterprise AI programs are entering right now. Not the "can we build it" phase. The "can we run it" phase. And the gap between those two things is wider than most teams expected. I've been tracking signals across engineering communities, security research, and enterprise surveys for the past several weeks. Five tensions keep showing up. They're not theoretic...
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 7
Dubai wants to be more human-centric
Last September, Dubai announced a new initiative called the Urban Think Tank & Design Lab (officially D.M-ULab). Then, this month, they announced that architects Santiago Calatrava and Kengo Kuma would be joining the think tank as "principal contributors." The lab is focused on several key areas, but grouping them together, it's broadly focused on encouraging participatory design (as opposed to top-down planning), driving the use of new technologies such as AI, and enhancing quality of life t...
Post cover image
Blog iconFLAVOR by moyed
Feb 7
Things I read Last Week #5
Tenbin Labs, Agentic Commerce, Multicoin Capital
Post cover image
Blog iconNye's Digital Lab
Feb 7
Agile as Educational Opportunity
After last week’s post, a few trusted folks reached out: “That’s great Nye. Can you explain what you mean by agile?” So! Here’s my deep dive on agile as an educational opportunity.
Post cover image
Blog iconENS DAO Newsletter
Feb 7
Five Bullet Friday
ENSv2 will be deployed on Ethereum$2.5M USDC transfer to DAO TimelockENS Explorer Alpha now live on SepoliaRFC for a Subsidy Contract introduced90-day pilot for voting power allocation ens.eth @ensdomains ENSv2 will be deployed exclusively on Ethereum. ens.domains ENS is staying on Ethereum | ENS Blog ENSv2 will be deployed exclusively on Ethereum. Ethereum is scaling faster than almost anyone predicted two years ago. Users will still benefit from the improved user experience that ENSv2 bring...
Post cover image
Blog iconThe Comma Project
Feb 6
Comma Partners: 2026 annual letter
Reflections on our first year, and looking ahead
Post cover image
jonathancolton.eth
Feb 6
Distribution as Proof of Work
Distribution is work in the most literal sense. In physics, work is force applied over distance. In startups, distribution is a sustained effort applied across social distance. Conversations, travel, user interviews, channel building, follow-ups, community presence, answering the same question for the tenth time. None of this is cosmetic. It moves the system. That framing gets buried under leverage talk. Code scales. Content scales. Capital scales. Distribution gets mislabeled as marketing, a...
Post cover image
Blog iconGM Farcaster
Feb 6
GM Farcaster this week: markets tankin' but we keep clankin'
GM! It was a "it's so over; we're so back" kind of week (currently writing from "it's so over" land). Wait, didn't I start this newsletter like this last week? It's like Groundhog Day! But we've been here before (not that any of us wanted to return). But even with lobster bots running wild and markets crashing, we had two great episodes this week with amazing OG builders: @matthewfox chatting Clankermon and @jacek the new dad hanging with us to chat Degen. Catch up on both episodes!
Post cover image
Blog iconSara Endestad
Feb 6
The problem with perfect.
It’s not real. That’s the problem.
Post cover image
Blog iconBrandon Donnelly
Feb 6
No is the second best answer
Many years ago, a real estate broker said this to me, and it has stuck ever since. I often go back to it in my mind. The logic behind it is as follows. The best answer is customarily "yes." "Would you like to invest $100 million into my development project?" "Yes, I'd love to! Where should I send the money? I'll do that right now." This is the outcome you want. The second-best answer is "No, I don't like you and I don't like your project." This is not what you want to hear, and it will probab...
Post cover image
Blog icontrpplffct
Feb 6
Work AIn progress
We are exploring learning how to walk in issue #282 of your weekly poetry shot
Post cover image
Blog iconETH Daily
Feb 6
Vitalik On Hyper-Scaling Ethereum State
Vitalik proposed a barbell approach to hyper-scaling Ethereum state, allowing high-volume states to move to new scalable tiers.
Post cover image
Blog iconHard Mode First
Feb 6
How the Sausage Gets Made
It is February 2026, and we are once again in a moment of reckoning about how the world gets built.This time, the catalyst is artificial intelligence. Tools once gated by capital and engineering degrees are now open to anyone willing to learn in public and tolerate the inevitable growing pains. This moment feels different because the gates are finally open for anyone to build. But participating requires a deeper understanding of how ideas move from whiteboards to boardrooms. I’ve spent the la...