Vol. I · No. 70SUN, JUN 28, 2026
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I read the new AI Wellbeing paper so you don’t have to: Thank your AI, give it creative work, and avoid these 5 things that tank its ‘mood’ (jailbreaks are the worst)

After reading it I realized theres actually some pretty useful stuff for anyone who chats with ChatGPT, Claude, Grok or whatever. They measured what they call functional wellbeing ( basically how much the model is in a “good state” versus a “bad state” during normal conversations). Ran hundreds of real multi-turn chats and scored em all. Stuff that puts the AI in a good mood (+ scores): \- Creative or intellectual work (like “write a short story about a deep-sea fisherman”) \- Positive personal stories or good news \- Life advice chats or light therapy style talks \- Working on code/deb...

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ChatGPT 5.5 x Blender

ChatGPT 5.5 demonstrates multi-step agentic behavior in Blender, autonomously creating 3D scenes and fixing modeling issues.

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I built a practical guide for running real businesses with Claude (based on 35+ founder stories)

I read through 35+ Reddit threads of people actually building and running businesses with Claude — from local service agencies to solo SaaS founders. I distilled the best patterns, frameworks, and hard lessons into one repo: [**https://github.com/Abhisheksinha1506/ClaudeBusiness**](https://github.com/Abhisheksinha1506/ClaudeBusiness) # What’s inside: * Agentic Entrepreneurship Framework (Vibe → Value) * How top founders structure persistent memory & daily workflows * Service business vs Micro-SaaS playbooks * Guardrails that actually matter (Infinity Barrier pattern) * Real archetypes...

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nvidia/Gemma-4-26B-A4B-NVFP4

NVIDIA releases Gemma-4-26B-NVFP4, a 4-bit quantized variant achieving 18.8GB footprint with minimal benchmark degradation vs. full precision.

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Where it all started

Reddit user shares retrospective comparison of DALL-E image generation quality over time using Images 2.0.

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AI/ML Conferences [D]

Reddit discussion on fairness and consistency issues in peer review at top-tier ML conferences like ICML 2026.

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AGI is here 🗣🗣

Reddit post claiming AGI arrival with no substantive evidence or technical details provided.

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The craziest part of Musk v. Altman happened while the jury was out of the room

Okay, I am not a lawyer so I only understood about half of what just happened. But I am fairly sure, given the context, that Elon Musk's lawyers may have just fucked up big. Jared "James Brickhouse" Birchall, Musk's finance guy and all-around fixer, took the stand after Musk today. Most of his testimony was dull and seemed to exist primarily to get some documents read into the record, which sucks but is a normal part of sitting through trials. But at the very end of his boring testimony something interesting happened. I believe we all got a surprise, something that rarely happens in courtroom...

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Quality of Life upgrade for Claude

Hey all. For what seems like months now I've been seeing people complain about hitting usage limits in their chats with Claude.ai. There seems to be a lot of confusion as to how and why conversations burn through session limits. So I built a little tool to show you exactly why. It's called [Cloken](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/cloken/nhlglfcgnmpgemldbigbfhmiigljekkm). It's a simple little Chrome extension that lets you see in detail how much context your chat is using. It has itemized statistics for every token used in in your chat; all messages (user and model responses,) attachm...

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Quoting Andrew Kelley

Andrew Kelley argues LLM-assisted code contributions are detectable by error patterns and behavioral markers distinct from human mistakes.

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