Hey there! In today’s blog post, I dive into some intriguing tech tidbits. From Meta’s controversial AI benchmark move with Llama 4 to addictive word puzzles like Bracket City on The Atlantic, there’s a lot to explore. We also check out advanced typographic features in Safari, powerful visualization via Apache ECharts, and an open-source coding tool dubbed DeepCoder. Plus, catch a glimpse of ongoing innovations with ElevenLabs MCP and a fascinating arXiv paper!
- Meta got caught gaming AI benchmarks: Meta release Llama 4 and faced blowback from the AI community over benchmark optimization.
- Bracket City: is a daily word game that can be played on The Atlantic. Start as a tourist and play the puzzle each day to become the mayor.
- Better typography with text-wrap pretty: Support for text-wrap: pretty just shipped in Safari Technology Preview, bringing an unprecedented level of polish to typography on the web.
- Apache ECharts: , a powerful, interactive charting and visualization library for browser
- elevenlabs/elevenlabs-mcp: The official ElevenLabs MCP server. Contribute to elevenlabs/elevenlabs-mcp development by creating an account on GitHub.
- Dynamic Assortment Selection and Pricing with Censored Preference Feedback: Abstract page for arXiv paper 2504.02324:
- DeepCoder: A Fully Open-Source 14B Coder at O3-mini Level: