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WTF Happened in 2025?

February 26, 2026

A collection of datapoints in or around 2025 which we may look back as a historical inflection point. Open source & curated in realtime by Latent Space. Source...

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mesh-llm — Decentralised LLM Inference

February 26, 2026

Turn spare GPU capacity into a shared inference mesh. Serve many models across machines, run models larger than any single device, and scale capacity to meet demand. OpenAI-compatible API on every nod...

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How we rebuilt Next.js with AI in one week

February 26, 2026

Last week, one engineer and an AI model rebuilt the most popular front-end framework from scratch. The result, vinext (pronounced “vee-next”), is a drop-in replacement for Next.js, built o...

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Linear walkthroughs – Agentic Engineering Patterns

February 26, 2026

Sometimes it’s useful to have a coding agent give you a structured walkthrough of a codebase. Maybe it’s existing code you need to get up to speed on, maybe it’s your own code that y...

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StrongDM Software Factory

February 26, 2026

We built a Software Factory: non-interactive development where specs + scenarios drive agents that write code, run harnesses, and converge without human review. The narrative form is included below. I...

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Modular: The Claude C Compiler: What It Reveals About the Future of Software

February 25, 2026

Compilers occupy a special place in computer science. They’re a canonical course in computer science education. Building one is a rite of passage. It forces you to confront how software actually...

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The Final Bottleneck

February 25, 2026

But to me it still feels different. Maybe that’s because my lowly brain can’t comprehend the change we are going through, and future generations will just laugh about our challenges. It feels diff...

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Sketching with code

February 24, 2026

Sketching with code is a different mode, but it feels natural to me. I can often draw faster on a keyboard than with a stylus. Over the years, I developed a physical sketching system—symbols, color ...

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Writing code is cheap now – Agentic Engineering Patterns – Simon Willison’s Weblog

February 24, 2026

The biggest challenge in adopting agentic engineering practices is getting comfortable with the consequences of the fact that writing code is cheap now. Delivering new code has dropped in price to alm...

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Don’t waste your back pressure ·

February 23, 2026

You might notice a pattern in the most successful applications of agents over the last year. Projects that are able to setup structure around the agent itself, to provide it with automated feedback on...

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Don’t waste your back pressure ·

February 23, 2026

You might notice a pattern in the most successful applications of agents over the last year. Projects that are able to setup structure around the agent itself, to provide it with automated feedback on...

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The Promptware Kill Chain | Lawfare

February 23, 2026

Attacks against modern generative artificial intelligence (AI) large language models (LLMs) pose a real threat. Yet discussions around these attacks and their potential defenses are dangerously myopic...

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The Promptware Kill Chain | Lawfare

February 23, 2026

Attacks against modern generative artificial intelligence (AI) large language models (LLMs) pose a real threat. Yet discussions around these attacks and their potential defenses are dangerously myopic...

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The Context Development Lifecycle: Optimizing Context for AI Coding Agents

February 23, 2026

Why the next software development revolution isn’t about code, it’s about context. We’ve spent decades perfecting how humans write code. We’ve built entire methodologies (water...

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How System Prompts Define Agent Behavior

February 23, 2026

Coding agents are fascinating to study. They help us build software in a new way, while themselves exemplifying a novel approach to architecting and implementing software. At their core is an AI model...

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OpenClaw is the most fun I’ve had with a PC in 50 years • The Register

February 20, 2026

Opinion Fifty years ago this month, I touched a computer for the first time. It was an experience that pegged the meter for me like no other – until last week. My first encounter happened in New Eng...

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Harness Engineering

February 19, 2026

It was very interesting to read OpenAI’s recent write-up on “Harness engineering” which describes how a team used “no manually typed code at all” as a forcing function to build a harness for...

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Announcing Moonshine Voice « Pete Warden’s blog

February 19, 2026

Today we’re launching Moonshine Voice, a new family of on-device speech to text models designed for live voice applications, and an open source library to run them. They support streaming, doing a l...

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The left is missing out on AI – by Dan Kagan-Kans

February 19, 2026

“Somehow all of the interesting energy for discussions about the long-range future of humanity is concentrated on the right,” wrote Joshua Achiam, head of mission alignment at OpenAI, on X last ye...

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Finding Comfort in the Uncertainty – Annie Vella

February 19, 2026

About 40 of us – practitioners, researchers, technical leaders from around the world – gathered in Deer Valley, Utah, for an invite-only retreat on the future of software development. The ...

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OpenClaw Architecture and Insights | techaways

February 16, 2026

OpenClaw (a.k.a Claudbot) is an open-source personal AI assistant (MIT licensed) created by Peter Steinberger that has quickly gained traction with over 180,000 stars on GitHub at the time of writing ...

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Deep Blue

February 16, 2026

Becoming a professional software engineer is hard. Getting good enough for people to pay you money to write software takes years of dedicated work. The rewards are significant: this is a well compensa...

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Anthropic: 8 agentic coding trends shaping software engineering in 2026

February 16, 2026

Software teams are under pressure to ship faster, but most AI coding tools still handle only narrow slices of the job rather than full builds — a pattern the next wave of agent systems is expected t...

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Living in the inflection point

February 10, 2026

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… Many people assuming I meant job loss ...

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