The top things I have read this week 🏆
Week 15 / 2026
Hey there! Welcome to a new edition of Hybrid Hacker! 🌟
Every week I share the top articles I have found and personally read on the internet. I only share the stuff I believe it’s worth your time.
100% signal, 0% slop.
I mainly read things from my public daily digest, which curates an ever growing list of sources. Here is this week’s best stuff 👇
🌀 Updates to my AI Coding Workflow
19 min • by Luca Rossi
This week I published a big article with the latest updates on my AI coding workflow, that includes now ADRs, an overall healthier relationship between OpenClaw and Claude Code, and way less monthly spend! I also talked more about the app I am building, Tolaria.
🥇 The Git Commands I Run Before Reading Any Code
3 min • by Ally Piechowski
Great piece that makes you understand the power of version control history. There is so much you can understand about a codebase (and a team) by running simple git commands. Hotspots, bus factor, bug clusters, crisis patterns — all from git history.
🥈 Feedback Flywheel
10 min • by Rahul Garg
I really liked this article — it’s very practical and proposes some novel angles to AI feedback. Every AI interaction generates signal: prompts that worked, context that was missing, patterns that failed. Rahul proposes a structured practice that takes learnings from AI sessions and feeds them back into the team’s shared artifacts.
🥉 The Human Weight of It
7 min • by Cate Huston
Can Claude replace coaching? Cate has been experimenting: using AI for structured issues, but keeping her human coach for the messier stuff. AI is great when you need structure and validation. But when you need to feel seen, you need the human weight of someone else’s confidence in you. I loved it.
And that’s it for today! If you find this list useful, please share it with your friends!
You can also read the very same things I read every day via this free daily digest 📬
See you next week!
Sincerely 👋
Luca

