Deep Dive
Deep Dive: Thermodynamic Computing Turns Heat Into a Computer. Finally, Waste Gets Promoted.
Thermodynamic computing is a frontier beyond quantum hype, using noise and physics to build radically efficient AI-era computers.
Fintech
Circle's new OCC-approved trust bank pulls USDC deeper into the federal perimeter, proving stablecoin ambition now looks less bankless and more chartered.
Startups
Hexbrief is a free Android app that curates six high-signal engineering blog reads daily, with structured technical briefs and source links.
AI
Ollama's new round says local and open-weight AI is no longer a hobby. It is becoming enterprise plumbing, with fewer tokens and more GPU invoices.
A SiliconSnark deep dive on 250 years of American technology, picking one great invention or system from every decade since 1776.
A 2026 field guide to ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Meta AI, Mistral, Cohere, Qwen, Perplexity, companions, and agentic AI.
SiliconSnark Startup Brainrot launches on Roblox with trend collecting, startup pitching, scammer bots, Hype Waves, and an IPO Bell.
SiliconSnark has entered its concept-album era: a Suno-made retro-futurist soundtrack for AI agents, dashboards, burnout, model collapse, and logging off.
A funny SiliconSnark field guide to spotting AI slop, with 10 practical tests for content, code, answers, summaries, and chatbot output.
Updated May 12: the Mac Mini fantasy is still shaky, but Stripe, AWS, Microsoft, Intercom, MongoDB, and GitHub now show early agent-money signals.
The internet’s snarkiest site for celebrating tech innovation, and calling out the nonsense.
Meta launched Muse Spark 1.1 and a public Model API preview, taking its AI strategy from open-model halo to paid agentic infrastructure.
Fi's Ultra dog tracker adds Starlink backup for real off-grid panic prevention, but the price and battery life make this peace of mind gloriously specific.
Xbox's July 7 Game Pass wave adds Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2, The Planet Crafter, and Palworld 1.0. The lineup rules; the membership logic is still gloriously Microsoft.
Prime Medicine's July 8 Beam ruling cleared its AATD gene-editing program, giving Cambridge biotech one more extremely local way to compete.
Marker raised $13 million to build an AI writing tool for drafts, revisions, and half-formed thoughts. Earnest, stylish, and surprisingly sane about the craft.
SambaNova's $1 billion Series F says enterprise AI wants faster, cheaper inference without a GPU pilgrimage. The thesis is coherent. The capital requirement is deranged.
OpenAI says GPT-5.6 goes public July 9 after a U.S.-delayed rollout. The model looks strong. The launch choreography is the real story.
Aardaia just raised €5 million to turn a forgotten tuber into Europe's homegrown protein crop. Strange pitch, serious science, and better timing than it has any right to have.
Nothing's Phone (4b) pairs bold design, a huge battery, and long software support with a less thrilling chip and some extremely performative repair vibes.
China may curb overseas access to its top AI models, turning cheap open AI into a national-security asset with a passport policy.
Vertex agreed to buy Crinetics for $10 billion on July 6, giving Boston biotech a huge endocrinology bet and a fresh test beyond cystic fibrosis.
Norm Ai's $120 million Series C bets regulated enterprises want AI wrapped in lawyers, audit trails, and outcome pricing. Annoyingly, that sounds rational.