Link posts 5 Feb 2026
• The Technium: The March of Nines (kk.org)
The “march of nines” refers to the increasing difficulty and cost of achieving higher levels of reliability in technology. Each additional “nine” — from 99% to 99.9% to 99.99% — requires exponentially more effort, often demanding entirely new approaches rather than incremental improvement of what already works. Highly relevant to Autonomous Vehicle development.
• AI Bots Are Now a Significant Source of Web Traffic {paywall}(wired.com)
AI bot visits to websites quadrupled during 2025 — from 1-in-200 visits to 1-in-31 — and those are conservative numbers. Many scrapers now mimic human browsing so convincingly they’re effectively undetectable, while over 13% simply ignore robots.txt altogether. The shift is increasingly driven not by model training but by AI agents fetching live content as a substitute for search.
• ‘It’s an absolute bloodbath’: Washington Post lays off hundreds of workers (theguardian.com)
The Washington Post has laid off hundreds of journalists. PetaPixel reports they’ve sacked all their photojournalists. A further destruction of fact-based journalism.
• Apple Xcode unleashes AI agents for fast and easy app creation (cultofmac.com)
Xcode, Apple’s integrated development environment, now features AI-powered coding agents that enable faster and easier app creation for Mac and iOS developers. It speeds their efforts rather than specifically arming newbie programmers. A significant step up from last year’s chat-based code assistance to genuinely agentic development across the full build cycle.