Published on March 05, 2026 at 06:01 CET (UTC+1)
Google Workspace CLI (290 points by gonzalovargas)
Google has released an official command-line interface (CLI) tool for Google Workspace. It consolidates access to APIs for services like Drive, Gmail, Calendar, and Docs into a single tool designed to output structured JSON. Notably, it is built to be used by both humans and AI agents, featuring dynamically built commands and included "AI agent skills."
MacBook Neo (1666 points by dm)
In a press release dated March 2026, Apple announces the MacBook Neo, a new, more affordable laptop starting at $599. It features an aluminum design, a 13-inch Liquid Retina display, and is powered by the A18 Pro Apple silicon chip. The article highlights its performance for everyday tasks and, significantly, emphasizes up to 3x faster performance for on-device AI workloads like photo editing.
Building a new Flash (429 points by TechPlasma)
While the content is unavailable, the title "Building a new Flash" and its source (Newgrounds, a site historically associated with Flash animations and games) strongly suggests the article is about modern efforts to recreate or replace the capabilities of Adobe Flash for web-based animation and interactive content, likely focusing on open web standards.
What Python's asyncio primitives get wrong about shared state (20 points by goodoldneon)
This technical blog post critiques Python's asyncio primitives (like Event and Condition) for handling shared state between concurrent tasks. It argues these tools have gaps that cause problems under real concurrency pressure, using the example of managing a WebSocket connection's state. The author walks through the shortcomings and iterates toward a more robust solution for coordinating async tasks.
Dario Amodei calls OpenAI’s messaging around military deal ‘straight up lies’ (384 points by SilverElfin)
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has accused OpenAI of dishonesty regarding a new military contract with the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). In an internal memo, Amodei characterized OpenAI's safety assurances as "safety theater," claiming Anthropic refused a similar deal because it demanded stricter prohibitions against uses in domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons, which the DoD would not accept.
Something is afoot in the land of Qwen (590 points by simonw)
This article reports on major turmoil within Alibaba's Qwen AI team. It details the resignation of lead researcher Junyang Lin, who was instrumental in the team's open-weight model releases like Qwen 3.5. The trigger appears to be a reorganization placing a former Google Gemini researcher in charge, sparking concerns about the future openness and direction of the Qwen project.
Malm Whale (17 points by thunderbong)
The content is unavailable, but the title "Malm Whale" and source (Atlas Obscura) indicate this is about a specific, obscure location or artifact. It is likely describing a historical or natural history exhibit, possibly the famous fossilized "Malm Whale" skeleton found in Germany, known from museums and geological literature.
NRC issues first commercial reactor construction approval in 10 years [pdf] (76 points by Anon84)
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has issued a document (a press release or approval notice) granting the first approval for construction of a new commercial nuclear reactor in a decade. This signals a potential revival of nuclear energy projects in the United States after a long period without new reactor construction starts.
Humans 40k yrs ago developed a system of conventional signs (87 points by bikenaga)
A study published in PNAS presents findings that humans approximately 40,000 years ago developed a system of conventional signs. This research likely involves the analysis of cave paintings, engravings, or artifacts, suggesting the emergence of standardized symbolic communication, which is a significant milestone in cognitive and cultural evolution.
Moss is a pixel canvas where every brush is a tiny program (211 points by smusamashah)
Moss is a digital painting application where every brush is a programmable, behavior-driven tool. Instead of static brushes, each one is a tiny program that can blend, spread, drip, or grow dynamically on a pixel canvas. This turns painting into a generative and experimental process, where users can tweak brush code and share both their artwork and the live brushes used to create it.
Trend: AI Agents as Primary Users of Developer Tools.
Trend: The Push for Powerful, Affordable On-Device AI.
Trend: Intensifying Ethical and Strategic Rifts in AI Governance.
Trend: Volatility in Open-Source AI Leadership and Project Direction.
Trend: Generative AI Expanding into Programmable, Emergent Creativity Tools.
Trend: Foundational Infrastructure for AI (like Nuclear Power) Gaining Renewed Focus.
Trend: Addressing Concurrency & State Management in AI-Integrated Systems.
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