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Capability Architecture for AI-Native Engineering
A few years into the AI shift, the gap between engineers is not talent. It's coordination: shared norms and a shared language for how AI fits into everyday engineering work. Some teams are already getting real value. They've moved beyond one-off…
Doubling the voltage: What 800 V architecture really changes in EVs
For more than a decade, most electric vehicles have shared the same electrical backbone: a battery pack operating at roughly 400 V. It's the invisible standard behind everything from early compliance cars to today's bestselling EVs. But over the…
In Pritzker Prize winner Radić's radical architecture, the poetics of space
Words often fail critics trying to describe the work of Chilean architect Smiljan Radić, recipient of the 2026 Pritzker Architecture Prize, architecture's most coveted award. His futuristic modernism is sometimes interpreted as…
The architecture of Satish Gujral represents 'sculpture at tectonic scale'
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The Architecture of Will: Decision and the Structure of Transformation
The Architecture of Will: Decision and the Structure of Transformation This Shabbat we arrive at the fourth conversation in our exploration of Roberto Assagioli's remarkable book The Act of Will, a work devoted to one of the central capacities of…
The 9 Best Museums in Tokyo-With Ancient History, Stunning Architecture, and Dazzling Immersive Exhibits
As the bustling capital of Japan, Tokyo is home to hundreds of museums, ranging from august institutions with endless catalogs of national treasures to niche collections of curious obsessions (Looking at you, Meguro Parasitological Museum). But for…
Designing a Personal AI Assistant - Architecture & Design
I wanted a personal AI assistant that I could actually keep running on my own machine. That meant it had to stay understandable, work well with local models. In this post, I'm going to share more technical details of how each component works and…
Save yourself from Architectural Amnesia: ADRs
From smaller teams to larger ones, from the senior SWE managing the entire backlog to EOs, POs, and SMs juggling overlapping responsibilities, I have often found myself in meetings or PR discussions nitpicking scope details and suddenly realizing…
The 'files are all you need' debate misses what's actually happening in agent memory architecture
When you look at how top engineering teams actually build agent memory systems, a pattern emerges: There is a filesystem interface for what agents see and database storage for what persists. The debate was never “filesystem or…
Prediction Markets Will Scale As Far As Resolution Infrastructure Allows
Opinion by: David Azubike, lead analyst at Blocksquare Prediction markets are no longer an experimental corner of crypto. Data now shows something durable: a financial category with sustained volume, diversified participation and increasing…
Architectural rendering in the age of AI
When I practiced architecture in the 1980s and wanted a rendering of a building, we would farm it out to an artist or illustrator who would charge us a couple of thousand dollars and deliver it a month later. This is why I have been in awe of the…
Can Your Platform Launch Prediction Markets? A CFTC Compliance Checklist
The CFTC has released new guidance for prediction markets — and it reads almost like a compliance test for platforms. Before launching event contracts, platforms may need to prove their markets can withstand manipulation and insider trading.
NASA Volunteers Study Biofilm Adaptability in Space - NASA Science
Biofilms are communities of microorganisms that stick to one another and also adhere to a nearby surface. They are intricately associated with life on Earth, enabling functions essential to human and plant systems. NASA's Open Science Data…
NASA Selects Finalists in Student Aircraft Maintenance Competition
NASA has selected eight student teams as finalists in the 2026 Gateways to Blue Skies Competition, giving them the resources to help address a critical challenge for U.S. aviation: maintenance. Challenges facing the commercial aviation industry…
It's the Most Famous Line in NASA History. You've Heard It a Million Times. The Future of the Agency Now Depends on Remembering It.
Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. “Houston, we have a problem” may be the most famous line in the annals of spaceflight. That's what Tom Hanks…
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