The small things LLMs are getting right at WWDC 26
Apple's latest developer conference dropped, and buried in the keynote slides are a few quiet signals about what's actually working with AI. Not the headline-grabbing stuff, but the small things: better code completion, less noisy notifications, tools that just do the thing you asked without requiring a prompt. Oneberri's got a nice read on it — the kind of thing where the AI gets the answer right, but the person who wrote it made you feel it.
The bigger picture is how tech blogs are shifting. The big write-ups are still the big write-ups, but the small ones — the ones that catch the little details — are getting more traction. LLMs are helping surface them. You're seeing the algorithm learn to pick the signal from the noise, and what's emerging is a different kind of tech reading experience: less noise, more of what you actually care about.
Why this matters for us: the tools we use to consume tech news are changing, and the ones that stay quiet and useful are the ones that actually help us get things done.
“The kind of thing where the AI gets the answer right, but the person who wrote it made you feel it.”