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Weekly reading: 2026-07-06

Intro This week’s reading kept circling one practical question: what actually makes AI systems useful in the real world? Not just smarter models, but better ways to understand code, test interfaces, route traffic, manage costs, and shape the environments agent…

Weekly reading: 2026-06-29

Intro This week’s links felt unusually coherent. A lot of them circled the same underlying shift: the hard part of AI is moving out of the model and into the surrounding system, the loop, the permissions model, the eval layer, the cost controls, and the human …

Weekly reading: 2026-06-22

Intro This week’s reading kept pointing to the same conclusion: the center of gravity in AI is moving away from the model and into the surrounding system. The interesting leverage now lives in durable runtimes, tool and interface design, context management, or…

Weekly reading: 2026-06-15

Intro This week’s reading converged on a useful correction to a lot of AI discourse: the hard part is less “having a powerful model” and more everything around it. The interesting work is in harnesses, loops, context, verification, permissions, deployment econ…

Weekly reading: 2026-06-08

Intro This week’s saved reading clustered around a useful shift in emphasis: the interesting AI story is getting less about raw model capability and more about harnesses, feedback loops, operating discipline, and the shape of the org around the tools. A second…

Weekly reading: 2026-06-01

Intro This was a thinner reading week, but the saved links still fit together surprisingly well. The strongest thread was about operating surfaces around AI: what makes coding agents actually useful inside an organization, and what happens when trust in an AI …

Weekly reading: 2026-05-25

Intro This week’s saved reading had a pretty clean through-line: the interesting AI story is less about raw generation and more about workflow shape. Security teams are redesigning harnesses around stronger offensive models, infrastructure builders are questio…

Weekly reading: 2026-05-18

Intro This week’s reading pile had a clear through-line: AI is getting better at speeding up execution, but the interesting work is shifting toward control surfaces, architecture, harnesses, review loops, org design, and security constraints. A few of the stro…