AI News Weekly Summary: Jun 28 - Jul 05, 2026
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Weekly Summary: Jun 28 - Jul 05, 2026
This week’s highlights include 80 articles covering:
- GitHub Actions SEO: How to Gate PRs on Broken Links and Schema Validation
- The Bug That Taught Me How to Run One Process Per User
- Cron-Friendly Email Smoke Tests: Catch Staging Deliverability Regressions in 90 Seconds with Disposable Inboxes
- Building Your First AWS Network with Terraform: 4 Failures That Teach More Than Success
- Every Shopify Store Ships a Public Product API – and Almost Nobody Uses It
- “Real Players Win Only 25% of Matches Against Bots”: Developer Uncovers Unintended Bot Difficulty in Economic Card Game
- The Backdoor in Your Browser: Why You Are the Product (And How to Opt Out)
- Why Skipping Design Destroys Your Friday Afternoon – And How to Fix It
- Thermal Throttling in Edge AI: How Android Performance Cliff Spikes Latency from 30ms to 150ms
- Catching AI Red-Handed in Financial Data: Deterministic Guardrails for Zero-Tolerance Compliance
- Clean Edges: Using a PNG Alpha Mask on AI-Generated Animations
- Mastering Edge AI Performance and Power on Android: Stop Guessing, Start Profiling
- 4 FastAPI Projects in 2 Weeks: The Hidden Cost of Boilerplate and 15 CI Failures
- LangChain Agent Silently Failed for 2 Weeks, Costing $2,400: Why Trace Observability Misses Semantic Errors
- Automated MTProto Proxy Scraper: Fresh Telegram Proxies via CI/CD
- How to Send Complex Filters Safely and Cacheably — Introducing HTTP QUERY Method (RFC 10008)
- How to Build an AI-Driven Property Management Email Agent Without Shared Inbox Chaos
- University Student in Cameroon Builds AI WAF for PHP/Laravel With Explainable Security Dashboard
- Mid-Year Backend Reset: Optimizing Laravel Performance, Security, and Documentation for H2
- AngularJS to Angular v22 Migration: The Pragmatic Incremental Path Without a Big Bang Rewrite
- “The Checklist I Use Before Sending a Small OSS PR” — Morgan Shares Proven Practices for Minimal, Trustworthy Patches
- Software Development Changed, But Good Engineering Principles Remain Unchanged
- Two Questions That Defend Solana Accounts: Owner Check and Signer Verification
- Why Merged Open Source Pull Requests Build Stronger Engineering Skills Than Solo Projects
- Every FIFA World Cup Stadium Site Fails Security Check — Guardr Finds Weak CSP and Cookie Flaws
- What Makes an AI App Good? Fireworks AI Co-Founder on Evaluation, Metrics, and Open-Source Standards
- Why Small Open-Source Fixes Outshine a Big Portfolio: 25 Merged PRs That Prove It
- How a CS Graduate Built an AI Life Planner with Local LLMs and Switched to Linux Mid-Project
- Symfony 7: Mastering Request Validation and Security with DTOs
- CLAIIM: Governance Layer for AI Agent Actions Blocks Production Deploys in Preview
- External and Internal Attention: A Single Cognitive Move in Two Directions
- No-Code Portfolio Builder Porfilr Lets Devs Skip Weekend Next.js Build
- Persism 2.4 Released: Lightweight Java ORM with Zero Dependencies
- AI-Assisted Coding’s Last Mile: The Signup Form and the Secrets Problem
- Freelance Proposal Strategy: How to Write Winning Proposals That Actually Get Replies in 2026
- Snowflake’s 14 AI Design Patterns: From Agentic Chaos to 40x Compiler Gains
- Anthropic’s Mythos AI Breached Nearly All NSA Systems in Hours During Red-Team Test
- Stop manually tuning Unbound DNS – Auto-Tuning Firewall Built by Devair Fernandes
- Power BI Data Modeling: Mastering Star Schema, Fact Tables, and Relationships for Better Reports
- NVIDIA Warm-Water Cooling Cuts AI Data Center Water Use to Near Zero
- Has AI Changed the Joy of Building? A Developer Reflects on Learning, Struggle, and Satisfaction
- AI Spend Control: 3 Edge Cases That Break DIY Metering and How to Fix Them
- Anthropic’s Claude Models Compared When Speed Cost Reasoning Matter
- React-Native Downloader: Native HTTP Client for Multi-Gigabyte AI Model Files
- The 8 Fallacies of Distributed Computing: Why Your Assumptions Will Break Production
- GCD DispatchWorkItem Cancellation: Cooperative Cancellation in Swift
- 12 Failure Classes and 30 Billion Tokens Spent: What We Learned About Trusting AI Coding Agents
- Supabase Startup Survey 2026: Claude Code Dominates, AI Writes 76%+ of Code at Most Startups
- CSS Gap Decorations, random() Experiments, and select field-sizing: What’s New in CSS
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- scrape-sentinel: A Standard-Library Change Detection Layer for Web Scraping
- Account Takeover Attacks: Why Authentication Isn’t the Real Problem
- How I Built an Omegle Alternative in 2026 Using Node.js and WebRTC
- GLM on a Single RTX 5090: Can Any Model Survive the Homelab Bakeoff?
- Why Intent Prediction Needs More Than an LLM: A Behavioral AI Perspective
- Build a Web Chatbot with Telnyx AI Assistant: A Step-by-Step Guide
- [“AI Pipeline Chronicles: When Your Automation Needs a Human Guardian](#ai-pipeline-chronicles-when-your-automation-needs-a-human-guardian)
- Vue.js vs Next.js: Code-Driven vs Folder-Driven Modal Routing Compared
- Angular Tutorials: A Structured Reference for Modern Angular Devs
- Angular Component Selectors: Enhancing Native Elements Without Extra DOM Nodes
- Angular Modules Still Vital in Angular_21 — Key Differences Between NgModules and Standalone Components
- Context Warp Drive: Deterministic Folding for Long-Running LLM Agents
- Master Angular Class and Style Binding: Dynamic CSS Made Simple
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- Why GLM 5.2”s MIT License Doesn”t Make It Free: The US$1M Hardware Reality
- MySQL 8.4 Performance Tuning Guide: Achieve Over 99% Buffer Pool Hit Ratio
- Building ThreatLedger: AI-Powered NDR on AWS Aurora and Vercel in 72 Hours
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- 5 Critical Checks Before Adding Crypto Checkout to Your Merchant App
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- How to Host a Static Website for Free Using GitHub Pages
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