Apple-OpenAI Alliance Frays, Setting Up Possible Legal Fight (9 minute read)
OpenAI may be preparing legal action against Apple as it has failed to see the expected benefits from their two-year-old partnership. The startup has enlisted an outside legal firm to help with the situation. OpenAI had believed that the partnership would coax more users into subscribing to its services and had expected deeper integration into Apple's app ecosystem. It claims that Apple hasn't made an honest effort within the partnership. Apple is set to open up its platform to rival providers later this year.
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Netflix Staffing for ‘INKubator' AI-Powered Experimental Animation Studio (2 minute read)
Netflix's INKubator is an artist-led animation incubator that provides creators with an artist-focused environment to experiment in. It allows artists to explore how new tools and workflows can be leveraged to enhance their storytelling capabilities alongside traditional animation creative processes. The studio launched quietly in March. It will focus on creating animated shorts and specials using experimental GenAI-native production pipelines.
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Science & Futuristic Technology
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World's first native color LiDAR gives machines human-like vision (4 minute read)
Ouster's new Rev8 sensor family fuses color directly into every point of data, making it the first LIDAR with native color. The flagship model of the Rev8 family, the OS1 Max, has a detection range of up to 200 meters at 10% reflectivity, and up to 500 meters under optimal conditions. The sensor can handle lighting conditions from near-total darkness to intense direct sunlight. Early adopters of Ouster's technology include Google, Volvo, Skydio, PlusAI, and Seegrid.
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Helix-02 robots now sustain full factory-style 8-hour shifts without intervention (3 minute read)
Figure AI claims that its humanoid robots can now run full eight-hour shifts autonomously. The company's Helix-02 system allows humanoid robots to walk, manipulate objects, balance, and coordinate movement continuously using onboard sensors. It supports multi-robot collaboration. The unified neural network combines vision, touch, proprioception, and whole-body control into a single learning system designed for long-horizon tasks in dynamic environments. It enables robots to complete multi-minute tasks without resets or human intervention.
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Programming, Design & Data Science
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The ultimate guide to /goal (10 minute read)
/goal is becoming a primitive for coding agents. The feature gives coding workers jobs with a defined done state. With /goal, users write down what 'done' looks like, and agents work towards it until it gets there. The feature appeared in OpenAI's Codex CLI a few weeks ago, and Claude Code just added it this week.
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fate (GitHub Repo)
fate is a data client for React that combines view composition, normalized caching, data masking, Async React features, and type-safe data fetching. It is designed to make data fetching and state management in React applications more composable, declarative, and predictable. The framework is just JavaScript and has a minimal API and no DSL. fate helps developers avoid overfetching, stop passing unnecessary data down the tree, and eliminate boilerplate types secreted solely for passing server data to child components.
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Apple's Security Has Been Tough to Crack. Mythos Helped Find a Way In (4 minute read)
Security researchers claim to have discovered a way to circumvent Apple's security technology by using techniques they discovered while testing an early version of Anthropic's Mythos AI model in April. Their privilege escalation exploit links together two bugs and a handful of methods to gain unauthorized access. Apple is currently reviewing the researchers' findings. The attack required human cybersecurity expertise and could not have been pulled off by Mythos alone. The researchers plan to release details of the attack once Apple has patched the underlying issues.
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The great memory panic of 2026 (6 minute read)
Memory prices could move from 15% to 40% of the bill of materials for Apple devices. Apple operates at an enormous scale, and each of its products consumes some memory. When dealing with this kind of scale, there's usually a couple of years of lead time. The spike in demand for memory has disrupted this pipeline. Apple still has a lot of room to negotiate price, and the whole situation could end up with Apple gaining a lot of market share.
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A few words on DS4 (3 minute read)
The DwarfStar 4 project will focus on quality benchmarks, potentially adding a coding agent, a local hardware setup that can run CI tests to ensure long-term quality, more ports, and distributed inference (both serial and parallel).
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OpenAI x Microsoft (12 minute read)
This post contains emails and messages from and between Satya Nadella, Sam Altman, and Elon Musk regarding OpenAI's relationship to Microsoft.
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