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7 May 2026
SpaceX Is Quietly Retiring the Rocket That Built Its Empire
The Falcon 9 is the most successful rocket ever built. SpaceX is already planning life without it, and the consequences reach far beyond one launch site.
6 May 2026
Google's Gemma 4 Speed Trick Could Reshape How AI Models Are Deployed at Scale
Google's MTP Drafters promise 3x faster AI inference for Gemma 4, and the ripple effects on cost, design, and competition could be substantial.
6 May 2026
AI and the Architecture of Democracy: Transformation or Disruption?
AI could amplify democratic participation or hollow it out β€” and the difference depends on choices most governments haven't made yet.
6 May 2026
Mistral's Voxtral Targets the Expressivity Gap That Has Haunted Voice AI for Years
Mistral's Voxtral combines autoregressive and flow-matching architectures to tackle the expressivity gap in voice AI, with consequences far beyond audio quality.
5 May 2026
Reddit's App Wall Is a Masterclass in Forced Migration β€” and a Warning About the Open Web
Reddit is deliberately breaking its own mobile website to force app installs β€” and the consequences reach far beyond user annoyance.
5 May 2026
OpenAI's Sold-Out Party Becomes a Codex Access Experiment for 8,000 Developers
OpenAI turned 8,000 rejected party applicants into a month-long Codex stress test, and the data it collects may be worth more than the event itself.
5 May 2026
American Express Is Building the Payment Rails for AI Agents β€” With Strings Attached
Amex's new ACE developer kit uses intent contracts and single-use tokens to constrain AI spending β€” but the black box problem remains unsolved.
4 May 2026
Uber's CEO Says AI Will Replace Drivers and Maybe Himself. He Might Be Right.
Uber's CEO says AI will replace his drivers and eventually himself. The real story is what disappears with them.
4 May 2026
Three Ordinary Exposures, One Catastrophic Infection: The Biology of Amoebic Death
A man died from a rare amoebic infection after three unremarkable risk factors converged β€” and the real warning is how quietly ordinary vulnerabilities can become fatal.
4 May 2026
How Nintendo Stood Up to Amazon and What It Reveals About Retail Power
Reggie Fils-AimΓ© revealed Nintendo once cut off Amazon entirely over a deal that could have broken the law, and the story still matters today.
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