Daily Digest - 2026-06-20
Total articles in digest: 3
Must Read
prop-for-that: CSS reacts, JS just listens [link]
- Source: remy sharp's b:log
- Words: 54
- Category: Dev
- Published: 2026-06-19T15:51:12+00:00
- Score: 7.4
This is neat.
- Why it's relevant: matches terms: javascript, css; fits Dev category
- Summary:
- Effectively injecting a tonne of JavaScript based sensors into the elements that ask for the particular category via data-props-for , such as: With CSS like: @container style(--live-value: 100) { .gauge__num { color: var(--max-tint); } .gauge__flag::after { content: 'max'; } } Lots of useful categories too.
Extinction-level capitalism
- Source: Sidebar
- Words: 8969
- Category: Design
- Published: 2026-06-19T07:57:30+00:00
- Score: 2.9
How Big AI need us more than we need them.
- Why it's relevant: fits Design category
- Summary:
- Extinction-level capitalism a citizen’s thoughts on AI risk AI is inherently political technology.
- If AI works as intended, it will gradually corrode our liberal democracy, risking an irreversible shift into another political and economic configuration.
- Among AI risks, this one deserves more consideration, because it requires no additional conditions like malign actors or AI malfunction.
Dispatches from O'Reilly: From capabilities to responsibilities…
- Source: Stack Overflow Blog
- Words: 3630
- Category: Dev
- Published: 2026-06-19T14:00:00+00:00
- Score: 2.8
Designing contract-bound AI agents for high-stakes execution.
- Why it's relevant: fits Dev category
- Summary:
- note: This article was originally published on O’Reilly Media’s blog, Radar.] Human-in-the-loop becomes an operational bottleneck In my previous article, ”The Missing Layer in Agentic AI,” I argued that AI agents need a deterministic execution kernel—a privileged “Kernel Space” that validates every proposed action before it touches the real world.
- That article focused on what happens at the execution boundary: idempotency, JIT state verification, and DFID-correlated telemetry.
- But establishing that boundary immediately raises a natural question: who exactly is crossing it, and under what authority?
Also Interesting
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- Dev leads today's digest with 2 posts.
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