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2026
The Frontier Is Becoming a Workflow Problem
v1Published 2026-05-13Updated 2026-05-13The Frontier Is Becoming a Workflow Problem The useful signal this week is not another “new model beats old model” headline. It is that three different streams …
What is Hermes? The agent layer for a personal Knowledge OS
v1Published 2026-05-12Updated 2026-05-12Hermes is easiest to understand if you stop thinking of it as a chatbot. A chatbot answers inside a box. Hermes is closer to an operating layer for AI work: a t…
What is Gstack? Planning before the agent starts coding
v1Published 2026-05-12Updated 2026-05-12who built it Gstack is by Garry Tan, President and CEO of Y Combinator. The README is unusually personal: he describes wanting to understand how builders like A…
What is GBrain? A memory layer for agents that should not start cold
v1Published 2026-05-12Updated 2026-05-12Your AI agent is smart but forgetful. That is the opening line of GBrain’s README, and it is the cleanest way to explain the project. Most agent sessions start …
Language Models Are Starting to Look Less Like Token Machines
v1Published 2026-05-12Updated 2026-05-12Language Models Are Starting to Look Less Like Token Machines Two of the most-liked AI papers on alphaXiv this week point in the same direction from opposite en…
Services are eating software
v1Published 2026-05-11Updated 2026-05-11Services are eating software Software used to sell tools. AI lets companies sell the completed job. That is the whole shift. For most of the SaaS era, the barga…
Why I run AI news briefings through multiple models
v1Published 2026-05-11Updated 2026-05-11Why I run AI news briefings through multiple models Most AI news summaries are too smooth. They compress the day into a tidy list, flatten uncertainty, and make…
GBrain for beginners: turning notes into an agent-readable brain
v1Published 2026-05-11Updated 2026-05-11GBrain for beginners: turning notes into an agent-readable brain Most note-taking systems assume the reader is you. That worked when notes were mostly personal …