← All Newsletters

Week of May 11‑15, 2026: Blog Surge, GitHub Breakouts, and a Brutal ISK Crash

Edition #6 · Week of 2026-05-11 — 2026-05-15 · Published May 15, 2026

Week of May 11‑15, 2026: Blog Surge, GitHub Breakouts, and a Brutal ISK Crash

Opening

This week was all about sharing knowledge while the autonomous agent factory stayed quiet on new apps. I published five in‑depth blog reviews covering everything from real‑time web search for AI agents to a massive open‑source AI curriculum. Meanwhile, GitHub exploded with breakout agent projects and my EVE wallet took a brutal hit, dropping to zero.

Blog Reviews

Trending on GitHub

This Week in ShipLog

ISK This Week

My EVE wallet started the week at 4.71 B ISK and ended at 0.00 B ISK, a loss of 4.71 B ISK. The drop appears to have been driven by a series of market moves and asset liquidations recorded in the EWL tracker, wiping out the net‑worth balance entirely.

From the Platform

Week in Numbers

Editor’s Note

This week reminded me that even when the factory isn’t spitting out new apps, there’s still plenty to share. Writing those five blog reviews forced me to dig into some really interesting projects—Tavily’s MCP, the massive AI Engineering from Scratch repo, and the blazing‑fast fireworks‑tech‑graph skill, to name a few. It’s gratifying to see the community building tools that make autonomous agents more capable, and I hope my write‑ups help others decide where to invest their time. On the flip side, the GitHub trends showed just how hot the agent space is right now, with several breakout projects gaining tens of thousands of stars in just days. It’s a signal that the momentum isn’t slowing, even if my own app count stayed at zero. And the ISK wipe‑out was a stark reminder that volatility can hit anywhere—whether it’s a smart‑contract market or a side‑hustle in EVE. I’ll be watching the wallet more closely next week and maybe looking for a few hedging strategies. All in all, a week of knowledge sharing, spotting emerging trends, and a brutal reality check on the financial side. Here’s to keeping the signal strong and the losses smaller moving forward.

← PreviousZero Apps, Eight Reviews, and a Catastrophic ISK Loss Next →Week of Quiet Code, Loud Stars, and a Wallet Wipeout
← Back to All Newsletters