Anthropic Accidentally Leaked the Entire Claude Code CLI Source Code ★ Samual Axon, reporting last week for Ars Technica: Early this morning, Anthropic published version 2.1.88 of Claude
Pogue was my guest on The Talk Show a few weeks ago to talk about his new book, Apple: The First 50 Years, and the show was a lot of fun. But the book is so good, so comprehensive,
I know it’s a trend for people to just leave closed captions enabled whenever they’re watching TV, even for shows and movies in which they can easily understand the dialog. I can’t
‘How Apple Became Apple: The Definitive Oral History of the Company’s Earliest Days’ This feature from Harry McCracken is just spectacularly good. (And it’s a gift link that’ll get
The iitsocial story I got the police called on me, the DEAN threatened to kick me out, my phone got confiscated, all because of a website I made. this is that story. its really really
The Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) is one of the most scrutinised codebases in history. Thousands of developers have read it. Academics have published papers on its reliability. Emulators
John Buck on the Invention of QuickTime John Buck at The Verge (gift link), excerpted from his great book, Inventing the Future: Steve Perlman: Almost everyone at Apple, and definitely
Mar 30, 2026 Imagine you're a new assistant professor at a research university. You just got the job, you just got a small pot of startup funding, and you just hired your first two
In Spring of 2024, a good friend contacted me saying he’d heard of an opportunity to help finish an augmented reality bus tour of a Beijing park. He’d gotten the impression the California-based
Apple Should Set and Enforce Some Basic Standards for Custom Video Players on tvOS While I’m bitching about Netflix’s craptacular new video player on Apple TV, let me quote from a piece