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📰 AI Blog Daily Digest — 2026-05-13

AI-curated Top 10 from 92 leading tech blogs

Today’s Highlights

Today’s tech landscape spotlights the growing sophistication of online threats, with search ads now serving as a new vector for travel scams, highlighting the persistent need for vigilance in cybersecurity. Meanwhile, AI continues to dominate discussions, from the practicality of datacenters in space to debates over the real-world utility and hype around AI agents. On the tools and engineering front, there’s a clear push for user-centric design and streamlined productivity, as evidenced by emerging search alternatives and lightweight browser extensions.


Editor’s Top Picks

🥇 Search Ads as a Vector for Travel Scams

Search Ads as a Vector for Travel Scams — daringfireball.net · 21h ago · 🔒 Security

The article highlights how search engine ads are increasingly being used as a vector for travel scams, costing even experienced travelers significant sums. In one case, a traveler seeking to rebook a flight used Google to find an airline’s customer service number, inadvertently contacting a scammer through a misleading ad. The scammer exploited the situation, leading to a loss of over $12,000, a scenario familiar to consumer protection agencies. The core issue is that legitimate-looking search ads can easily mislead users, especially under time pressure, resulting in substantial financial losses.

💡 Why read this: Essential reading for anyone booking travel online, this article exposes a growing threat in search advertising that can affect even savvy internet users.

🏷️ search ads, scams, travel

🥈 AI datacenters in space do not have a cooling problem

AI datacenters in space do not have a cooling problem — seangoedecke.com · 18h ago · 🤖 AI / ML

🏷️ AI datacenters, space, cooling

🥉 Seriously, Give Kagi a Try

Seriously, Give Kagi a Try — daringfireball.net · 21h ago · 🛠 Tools / OSS

Quoting from a post I wrote a year ago:

Like, even if I use the magic &udm=14 parameter with Google search, to get “disenshittified” results from Google, I find I get better results from Kagi. Whe

🏷️ Kagi, search engine, Google


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Category Distribution

🤖 AI / ML
3 30%
⚙️ Engineering
3 30%
🛠 Tools / OSS
2 20%
🔒 Security
1 10%
💡 Opinion
1 10%

Top Keywords

#search ads 1
#scams 1
#travel 1
#ai datacenters 1
#space 1
#cooling 1
#kagi 1
#search engine 1
#google 1
#benchmark 1
#python 1
#ecosyste.ms 1
#ui design 1
#failure modes 1
#prototyping 1

🤖 AI / ML

1. AI datacenters in space do not have a cooling problem

AI datacenters in space do not have a cooling problemseangoedecke.com · 18h ago · ⭐ 22/30

🏷️ AI datacenters, space, cooling


2. Showing Our Work

Showing Our Worknesbitt.io · 8h ago · ⭐ 22/30

An independent benchmark of the ecosyste.ms Python fund

🏷️ benchmark, Python, ecosyste.ms


3. Quoting Boris Mann

Quoting Boris Mannsimonwillison.net · 1h ago · ⭐ 21/30

“11 AI agents” is meaningless as a phrase. If I said “I have 11 spreadsheets” or “I have 11 browser tabs” to do my work, it means about the same thing. — Boris Mann

Tags: ai-agents, ai, ag

🏷️ AI agents, agent definitions


⚙️ Engineering

4. Ideal failures

Ideal failuresdanieldelaney.net · 18h ago · ⭐ 22/30

The way I used to design UI was to sit with paper sketches, or Figma, or a React prototype with no back end. Imagine every failure mode. Design beautiful flows for each.

I slipped into this mistake w

🏷️ UI design, failure modes, prototyping


5. The case of the hang when the user changed keyboard layouts

The case of the hang when the user changed keyboard layoutsdevblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing · 4h ago · ⭐ 21/30

Keeping things moving. The post The case of the hang when the user changed keyboard layouts appeared first on The Old New Thing.

🏷️ keyboard layouts, debugging, Windows


6. Stupidly Simple SVG Sparklines

Stupidly Simple SVG Sparklinesshkspr.mobi · 6h ago · ⭐ 20/30

A sparkline is a little line-graph with no axes or other unnecessary details. They’re useful for getting quick understanding of what the data is showing. They’re also really easy to create programmat

🏷️ SVG, sparklines, data visualization


🛠 Tools / OSS

7. Seriously, Give Kagi a Try

Seriously, Give Kagi a Trydaringfireball.net · 21h ago · ⭐ 22/30

Quoting from a post I wrote a year ago:

Like, even if I use the magic &udm=14 parameter with Google search, to get “disenshittified” results from Google, I find I get better results from Kagi. Whe

🏷️ Kagi, search engine, Google


Open Link in Unloaded Tab, a little Firefox extensionevanhahn.com · 18h ago · ⭐ 20/30

In short: I just published Open Link in Unloaded Tab, a little Firefox extension that adds “Open Link in Unloaded Tab” to the right-click context menu. In Firefox, you can unload tabs to s

🏷️ Firefox extension, browser, tabs


🔒 Security

9. Search Ads as a Vector for Travel Scams

Search Ads as a Vector for Travel Scamsdaringfireball.net · 21h ago · ⭐ 24/30

The article highlights how search engine ads are increasingly being used as a vector for travel scams, costing even experienced travelers significant sums. In one case, a traveler seeking to rebook a flight used Google to find an airline’s customer service number, inadvertently contacting a scammer through a misleading ad. The scammer exploited the situation, leading to a loss of over $12,000, a scenario familiar to consumer protection agencies. The core issue is that legitimate-looking search ads can easily mislead users, especially under time pressure, resulting in substantial financial losses.

🏷️ search ads, scams, travel


💡 Opinion

10. Pluralistic: Billionaire solipsism, dictator solipsism, AI, and the fascist paradigm (13 May 2026)

Pluralistic: Billionaire solipsism, dictator solipsism, AI, and the fascist paradigm (13 May 2026)pluralistic.net · 2h ago · ⭐ 20/30

Today’s links Billionaire solipsism, dictator solipsism, AI, and the fascist paradigm: AGI works best in a K-hole. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: Woz’s remotes; Furbeowulf

🏷️ AI, AGI, tech culture


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