07 Jun 2026
The Sequence Radar #873: Last Week in AI: Soccer, S-1s, and Supermodels
We continue our series about alternatives to transformers. Our opinion section discusses an intriguing thesis: systems of action vs. systems of record. The AI of the week dives into a groundbreaking paper that I’ve read three times this week: models need sleep. This week I want to start close to home. At LayerLens, we announced the Stratix Cup, a live tournament in which frontier AI models play…
Jesus Rodriguez
2026
07 Jun 2026
What does it feel like to publish for machines?
Imagine spending the week building something — a campaign, a measurement system, an ad product, a piece of content — and then learning that the majority of the audience consuming it is not human. That is not a hypothetical.
Luis Rijo
2026
06 Jun 2026
MacOS 27 Rumors: End of Intel Support, Smarter Siri, Tweaks to Liquid Glass and More
Here's what Apple is expected to introduce at WWDC 2026 for the next version of its Mac operating system.
@CNET, Matt Elliott
2026
06 Jun 2026
The AI vibe shift is real: Why the backlash is growing
Opinion As 'tokenmaxxing' dies out, Silicon Valley has second thoughts about AI. By Chris Taylor
@mashable
2026
05 Jun 2026
Bitcoin Price Hits Lowest Level Since Before Trump’s 2024 Election Win
The bitcoin price dipped below the $60,000 mark on Friday, which brought it down to a level not seen since October 2024, before Donald Trump’s U.S. presidential election win the following month.
@kyletorpey, Kyle Torpey
2026
05 Jun 2026
macOS 27 could be Apple's biggest Siri upgrade yet – Here's what's coming
Macworld reports that macOS 27, potentially named “Big Bear,” will exclusively support M-series Macs, ending Intel compatibility and Rosetta 2 support after seven years. The update prioritizes stability and performance improvements over new features, refining the Liquid Glass interface while introducing touch-optimized elements for rumored touchscreen MacBooks. Major Siri AI upgrades include…
News Desk
2026
05 Jun 2026
IronWorm and New Miasma Worm Variant Hit npm in Supply Chain Attacks
Multiple software supply chain attacks have hit the npm ecosystem, with threat actors using both malicious and poisoned versions of over 50 legitimate packages to distribute a Rust-based information stealer and a self-spreading worm, respectively.
@TheHackersNews, Ravie Lakshmanan
2026
05 Jun 2026
From Wearables to Power Stations: 10 Best Gadgets From May 2026
May 2026 was the kind of month where the gadget world stopped asking “what’s next?” and just started shipping it. The Fitbit Air went screenless at $99. The Anker SOLIX S2000 promised 35 hours of fridge backup. Google unveiled the Googlebook as Chromebook’s next chapter. Modular phones made a serious comeback, AI moved off your face and onto your ears, and the lower end of the e-bike market got…
@thegadgeteer
2026
05 Jun 2026
How Anthropic, OpenAI And Nvidia Are Defining The AI Economy
Nvidia has dominated of the market for the most advanced GPUs to run enterprise AI functions, but its commanding leadership is not guaranteed. Getty Images The next phase of AI adoption hinges less on model breakthroughs and more on who controls the infrastructure behind them. Anthropic and OpenAI build the leading AI models. Nvidia sets the pace for the world’s AI hardware. Wall Street analysts…
Emma Waldman
2026
