📰 AI Blog Daily Digest — 2026-04-30
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🥇 The Zig project’s rationale for their firm anti-AI contribution policy
The Zig project’s rationale for their firm anti-AI contribution policy — simonwillison.net · 4h ago · 📝 Other
Zig has one of the most stringent anti-LLM policies of any major open source project:
No LLMs for issues. No LLMs for pull requests. No LLMs for comments on the bug tracker, including translation. En
🥈 llm 0.32a1
llm 0.32a1 — simonwillison.net · 6h ago · 📝 Other
Release: llm 0.32a1
Fixed a bug in 0.32a0 where tool-calling conversations were not correctly reinflated from SQLite. #1426
Tags: llm
🥉 LLM 0.32a0 is a major backwards-compatible refactor
LLM 0.32a0 is a major backwards-compatible refactor — simonwillison.net · 11h ago · 📝 Other
I just released LLM 0.32a0, an alpha release of my LLM Python library and CLI tool for accessing LLMs, with some consequential changes that I’ve been working towards for quite a while. Previous versio
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1. The Zig project’s rationale for their firm anti-AI contribution policy
The Zig project’s rationale for their firm anti-AI contribution policy — simonwillison.net · 4h ago · ⭐ 15/30
Zig has one of the most stringent anti-LLM policies of any major open source project:
No LLMs for issues. No LLMs for pull requests. No LLMs for comments on the bug tracker, including translation. En
2. llm 0.32a1
llm 0.32a1 — simonwillison.net · 6h ago · ⭐ 15/30
Release: llm 0.32a1
Fixed a bug in 0.32a0 where tool-calling conversations were not correctly reinflated from SQLite. #1426
Tags: llm
3. LLM 0.32a0 is a major backwards-compatible refactor
LLM 0.32a0 is a major backwards-compatible refactor — simonwillison.net · 11h ago · ⭐ 15/30
I just released LLM 0.32a0, an alpha release of my LLM Python library and CLI tool for accessing LLMs, with some consequential changes that I’ve been working towards for quite a while. Previous versio
4. llm 0.32a0
llm 0.32a0 — simonwillison.net · 11h ago · ⭐ 15/30
Release: llm 0.32a0 See the annotated release notes.
Tags: llm
5. Oakland’s Airport Is Now Officially ‘Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport’
Oakland’s Airport Is Now Officially ‘Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport’ — daringfireball.net · 8h ago · ⭐ 15/30
Max Harrison-Caldwell, reporting for The San Francisco Standard:
In 2024, the port — which manages the Oakland airport — changed the name from Oakland International Airport to San Francisco Bay Oa
6. Have You Seen the New Excel?
Have You Seen the New Excel? — idiallo.com · 6h ago · ⭐ 15/30
Stop coding. Stop hiring. Stop building.
While the tech world obsesses over large language models and neural networks, I discovered the real disruptor that has been hiding in plain sight. Mine was o
7. Switching entirely to Corfu in my GNU Emacs configuration
Switching entirely to Corfu in my GNU Emacs configuration — utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks · 3h ago · ⭐ 15/30
Somewhat recently I read this article on a modular completion framework for GNU Emacs (via) and expressed a thought on the Fediverse:
If lsp-mode in GNU Emacs supported corfu in addition to (or inste
8. What happened to Palm Pilots?
What happened to Palm Pilots? — dfarq.homeip.net · 19h ago · ⭐ 15/30
Palm was a high-flying brand in the late 1990s, creating the first really popular personal data assistant. Then it seemed to vanish almost as quickly as it came. What happened to Palm Pilots, and the
9. Thoughts on WebAssembly as a stack machine
Thoughts on WebAssembly as a stack machine — eli.thegreenplace.net · 3h ago · ⭐ 15/30
This week the article Wasm is not quite a stack machine has been making the rounds and has caught my eye. The post claims that WASM is not a pure stack machine because it has locals and is missing som
10. Why are the Artemis II photos on Flickr?
Why are the Artemis II photos on Flickr? — anildash.com · 6h ago · ⭐ 15/30
If you followed along with the recent joyful celebrations of the Artemis cruise around the moon, and took a moment to dive into the photographic archives of the mission, you might have noticed that al
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