pgrust passes 100% of the Postgres regression suite - Rust arrives at the heart of data
A Rust port of PostgreSQL now passes all official regression tests. This is not a toy - it's a signal.
Jul 11, 2026 at 17:19 12 10
A Rust port of PostgreSQL now passes all official regression tests. This is not a toy - it's a signal.
Jul 11, 2026 at 17:19 12 10
Mozilla launched on July 17 a state-of-the-art website on open source AI - an anchor point at a time when the open model economy is faltering.
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MIT Technology Review documents the rise of the risk of sabotage of weather data. An invisible critical infrastructure whose AI models - climate, energy, agricultural - become the downstream.
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Coatue brings a down round of $3 billion on Databricks. The message is clear: in a cycle where the model is commoditized, data remains the moat.
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TSMC raises its 2026 forecasts again, driven by AI demand. The compute crunch is no longer a hypothesis: it's the new pricing baseline.
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VentureBeat raises the question that has been lingering in CIOs' minds: enterprise AI projects fail less on the technical aspects (retrieval, embedding, RAG) than on the trust in what they return—and on the governance of their sources.
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Nik Malykhin had to run a Java 1.5 base on modern hardware. The first answers from his LLM were plausible, but did not hold up to scrutiny. The breakthrough: stop believing it at face value, force it to rely on evidence.
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An e27 article highlights the silent shift: AI vision replaces paper checklists on Southeast Asian construction sites. Low-margin segment, demonstrable ROI impact, adoption is taking off.
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"Most enterprise AI in APAC is still stuck in the proof-of-concept room" - the headline is not new, but the pattern behind it has hardened. Weak execution, legacy systems, and unhelpful data are killing rollouts that budgets clearly want to happen.
Jul 11, 2026 at 11:42 13 6
An SVG illustration test acts as a quick progress gauge: Simon Willison publishes his reading of K3 on July 16 and 17.
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Olaf Alders publishes on July 17 a well-argued critique of a Claude Code feature - the "public post-mortem of a misfeature" format is becoming a standard of hype fatigue.
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A GitHub Engineering post from July 17th puts the "accept/reject a ticket" trade-off back at the center: AI has collapsed the cost of production, it multiplies that of bad yeses.
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