A wooden violin with holographic blueprints projecting from it on a workbench.

Reading List 5

Today’s reading list is a mix of cautionary tales about our digital infrastructure and some fascinating glimpses into how AI is changing both software design and human interaction.

[article] GoDaddy Gave a Domain to a Stranger Without Any Documentation. Wow. This is a really chilling story. I’m glad that I don’t use GoDaddy for my domains.

[article] HashiCorp co-founder says GitHub ‘no longer a place for serious work’. GitHub is in a tough situation. If you look at the graphs they published from their April 28th outage you can see that their growth rate is off the charts. Agentic coding has put strains on that infrastructure that no reasonable person or team could have been prepared for, and the result is a degraded experience and customers walking away.

[blog] Letting AI play my game – building an agentic test harness to help play-testing. There is something really satisfying about watching an agent test a product. I’ve been doing this a lot lately with my Gemini Scribe project, which I need to write about at some point.

[blog] How to use Deep Research with the Gemini API. Great writeup on how to use the latest version of the deep research agent. I’ve updated gemini-utils and my Gemini CLI deep research extension for the newest version of deep research as well.

[article] Meet Shapes, the app bringing humans and AI into the same group chats. It’s inevitable that AI is going to start showing up in more settings where people talk to each other.

[article] Statue of a man blinded by a flag put up by Banksy in central London. This seems like the perfect statue for our times.

[article] MIT’s virtual violin offers luthiers a new design tool. One of the things that makes string instruments so complex is that they are an interface between physics and nature. The wood imparts its own characteristics on top of the geometry. This is a neat project from MIT, but to really help luthiers they will also need to be able to model the woods used in these instruments.

[article] Instagram is testing optional ‘AI creator’ labels. I really think the industry has this backwards. We should be creating “human created” labels. We should assume all content is AI unless otherwise stated.

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