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TechBytes Daily 2026-05-13

📰 AI Blog Daily Digest — 2026-05-13

AI-curated Top 10 from 92 leading tech blogs

Today’s Highlights

Today’s tech landscape is seeing major shifts in platform openness and regulatory influence, with Apple and smart TV makers responding to mounting EU pressure for fairer digital markets. Security experimentation and kernel-level tooling continue to evolve, highlighting the industry’s ongoing focus on robust infrastructure and protection against emerging threats. Meanwhile, rapid iterations in AI and data tooling underscore the relentless pace of innovation and the challenges of keeping technical decision-making aligned with both compliance and real-world risks.


Editor’s Top Picks

🥇 New DMA Compliance Features for EU Users in iOS 26.5 (and Perhaps the EU Has Finally Come to Their Senses on Tech Regulation)

New DMA Compliance Features for EU Users in iOS 26.5 (and Perhaps the EU Has Finally Come to Their Senses on Tech Regulation) — daringfireball.net · 11h ago · ⚙️ Engineering

Apple is addressing the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) by opening up previously exclusive features to third-party wearables in iOS 26.5. Notably, third-party earbuds can now use proximity pairing, enabling a seamless one-tap connection process with iPhones similar to AirPods. This change reduces the technical barrier for non-Apple devices to integrate with the iOS ecosystem, potentially increasing consumer choice and competition. The update signals a shift in Apple’s approach to regulatory compliance, possibly reflecting a more pragmatic stance from both Apple and EU regulators.

💡 Why read this: Worth reading to understand how major regulatory changes are forcing Apple to open its ecosystem, which could reshape the competitive landscape for wearable devices in Europe.

🏷️ DMA, Apple, iOS, third-party devices

🥈 CSP Allow-list Experiment

CSP Allow-list Experiment — simonwillison.net · 1h ago · 🔒 Security

Tool: CSP Allow-list Experiment An experiment that shows that you can load an app in a CSP-protected sandboxed iframe (see previous note) and have a custom fetch() that intercepts CSP errors a

🏷️ CSP, sandbox, iframe, web security

🥉 In praise of the Linux kernel netconsole (in the right circumstances)

In praise of the Linux kernel netconsole (in the right circumstances) — utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks · 5h ago · ⚙️ Engineering

The Linux kernel’s netconsole is a kernel module that will “log kernel printk messages over UDP” to a remote system, which makes it another form of kernel (message) console. These days it can be activ

🏷️ Linux, kernel, netconsole


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1. Broadcasters Urge EU to Use the DMA to Go After Smart TV Platforms, None of Which Are From European Companies

Broadcasters Urge EU to Use the DMA to Go After Smart TV Platforms, None of Which Are From European Companiesdaringfireball.net · 10h ago · ⭐ 18/30

Foo Yun Chee, reporting for Reuters back on March 23:

Google, Amazon, Apple and Samsung’s smart TVs and virtual assistants should fall under the EU’s toughest tech rules because of their growing m

🏷️ DMA, smart TV, EU regulation


2. datasette 1.0a29

datasette 1.0a29simonwillison.net · 6h ago · ⭐ 15/30

Release: datasette 1.0a29

New TokenRestrictions.abbreviated(datasette) utility method for creating “_r” dictionaries. #2695 Table headers and column options are now visible even if a table c


3. Quoting Mo Bitar

Quoting Mo Bitarsimonwillison.net · 7h ago · ⭐ 15/30

Now, if your CEO has never heard the phrase Ralph Loop, oh man, you are less than 30 days away from your next promotion. I’m not even exaggerating. Walk into his office, close the door, and say, hey c


4. Quoting Mitchell Hashimoto

Quoting Mitchell Hashimotosimonwillison.net · 7h ago · ⭐ 15/30

The thing about 90% of TDMs [Technical Decision Makers] is that they’re motivated primarily by NOT GETTING FIRED. These aren’t people who browser Lobsters or push to GH on the weekend. These are peopl


5. llm 0.32a2

llm 0.32a2simonwillison.net · 12h ago · ⭐ 15/30

Release: llm 0.32a2 A bunch of useful stuff in this LLM alpha, but the most important detail is this one:

Most reasoning-capable OpenAI models now use the /v1/responses endpoint instead of /v


6. Patch Tuesday, May 2026 Edition

Patch Tuesday, May 2026 Editionkrebsonsecurity.com · 8h ago · ⭐ 15/30

Artificial intelligence platforms may be just as susceptible to social engineering as human beings, but they are proving remarkably good at finding security vulnerabilities in human-made computer code


7. ★ Nextpad++

★ Nextpad++daringfireball.net · 3h ago · ⭐ 15/30

Nextpad++ feels like a fever dream. Like what Mac apps would be if the Nazis had won WWII.


⚙️ Engineering

8. New DMA Compliance Features for EU Users in iOS 26.5 (and Perhaps the EU Has Finally Come to Their Senses on Tech Regulation)

New DMA Compliance Features for EU Users in iOS 26.5 (and Perhaps the EU Has Finally Come to Their Senses on Tech Regulation)daringfireball.net · 11h ago · ⭐ 23/30

Apple is addressing the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) by opening up previously exclusive features to third-party wearables in iOS 26.5. Notably, third-party earbuds can now use proximity pairing, enabling a seamless one-tap connection process with iPhones similar to AirPods. This change reduces the technical barrier for non-Apple devices to integrate with the iOS ecosystem, potentially increasing consumer choice and competition. The update signals a shift in Apple’s approach to regulatory compliance, possibly reflecting a more pragmatic stance from both Apple and EU regulators.

🏷️ DMA, Apple, iOS, third-party devices


9. In praise of the Linux kernel netconsole (in the right circumstances)

In praise of the Linux kernel netconsole (in the right circumstances)utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks · 5h ago · ⭐ 20/30

The Linux kernel’s netconsole is a kernel module that will “log kernel printk messages over UDP” to a remote system, which makes it another form of kernel (message) console. These days it can be activ

🏷️ Linux, kernel, netconsole


🔒 Security

10. CSP Allow-list Experiment

CSP Allow-list Experimentsimonwillison.net · 1h ago · ⭐ 22/30

Tool: CSP Allow-list Experiment An experiment that shows that you can load an app in a CSP-protected sandboxed iframe (see previous note) and have a custom fetch() that intercepts CSP errors a

🏷️ CSP, sandbox, iframe, web security


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