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🪐 What’s happening in tech today, June 9, 2026?
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On AI, Ownership, and Why Nobody Wants Your Slop: They Want You
By @michalkadak [ 8 Min read ] AI accelerates workflows, but shipping raw output ruins your credibility. Learn why strategic human judgment and ownership remain your best career advantages. Read More.
AI Coding Tip 023 - How to Shrink Your AIs Pull Request
By @mcsee [ 5 Min read ] Tell your AI to split work into small reviewable pull requests before it writes any code Read More.
Contract-Style-Comments (CSC) for the Agentic Epoch
By @ajaxstardust [ 8 Min read ] A proposal for contract-style comments that help AI coding agents preserve software architecture, invariants, and system intent. Read More.
The $400 Million Machine That Keeps Moore’s Law Alive
By @zbruceli [ 14 Min read ] A deep dive into ASML’s $400 million EUV machines, the most complex tools humans mass-produce to print advanced semiconductor chips. Read More.
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