This issue’s articles:
If You are Asking for Human Attention, Demonstrate Human Effort(~ 2 min read) “…when is it OK to forward the output of an AI to another human to read?”
AI Coding at Home Without Going Broke(~ 3 min read) “There are three ways to do AI coding at home without spending like a company…”
[Stephen Bochinski](https://stephen.bochinski.dev/) · [HN discussion](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48518969)
[A human in control](https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2026/06/10/a-human-in-control/)*(~ 7 min read)*
“At one side we see the “vibe coders” … while on the other side of the field there are people who are against everything and anything even remotely associated with AI … My personal stance is somewhere in between”
[Daniel Stenberg](https://x.com/bagder?lang=en) · [Lobsters discussion](https://lobste.rs/s/p4ey1w/human_control)
[Blogging with LLMs as a non-native speaker](https://vincent.bernat.ch/en/blog/2026-blogging-llm)*(~ 8 min read)*
“AI slop is invading the web… While I am unhappy about this situation, I rely on LLMs for grammar, copyediting, and translation. I don’t see this as a contradiction”