Welcome to Storyflo Daily Tech. I'm Mike.
Today's lead story is all about the EU's stance on immigration, and why the backlash against it is causing friction across the continent. In recent months, we've seen a surge in anti-immigration protests in the UK and other European countries, with public opinion pushing for stricter laws and policies (Uncharted Territories). But, as the article points out, the EU has had its fair share of immigration since Schengen was implemented, and it's yielded positive results. The trouble now is that the majority of new immigrants are coming from outside the EU, with Muslims making up 40% of them, causing tension and conflicts (Uncharted Territories). The UK Prime Minister's tough stance on immigration is failing to resonate with the public, and right-wing parties are gaining traction in Europe as a result (Uncharted Territories).
But, on a lighter note, let's talk about innovation. Today, I came across an exciting development in the world of AI. Dan Barrett, the founder of OpenProse, has created a framework that lets you write programs in structured English and run them with an AI agent like Claude Code (Software Design: Tidy First?). This is a game-changer, folks! Imagine writing code in plain English and having it executed by an AI agent - it's like having a superpower! Barrett's framework has even been used to create a service that shows tides, weather, sunrise, and moonrise, all with one command (Software Design: Tidy First?).
Meanwhile, in the world of coding tools, Paweł from The Product Compass has created a walkthrough guide on how to set up Codex as a PM and run it next to Claude Code (The Product Compass). Codex has gained popularity, with 4 million weekly active users in just four months, and Paweł's guide is a must-read for any developer or PM looking to make the most of this powerful tool.
If you're a fan of AI research, then you'll love this next story. The AI Break has published a tutorial on how to use Claude Code sub-agents for parallel research, which can speed up your research by 10x (The AI Break). This is a huge breakthrough, folks! With this technique, you can run multiple research tasks simultaneously and get clean results in no time.
And, finally, I'd like to mention a cool story about a hobbyist who's creating a physical table of the popular Windows game, 3D Pinball for Windows - Space Cadet (Ars Technica). CNCDan is documenting his build process, which includes 3D-printed mechanical flippers and other custom parts. It's a fascinating project that showcases the potential of 3D printing and DIY engineering.
Last but not least, if you're in the market for a new TV, I've got some great news for you. Samsung's 85-inch Q7F QLED 4K TV is currently on sale at Amazon for just $899.99, which is a whopping 40% off its list price (Mashable Tech). This is a fantastic deal, folks, and it's a great opportunity to upgrade your viewing experience without breaking the bank.
That's all for today's briefing. Stay curious, and I'll catch you on the flip side. Mike out.
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