New models, weights and benchmarks.
Product launches and noteworthy updates.
The Pyodide 314.0 release announcement (via Hacker News) includes news I've been looking forward to for a long time: You can now publish Python packages built for Pyodide (or any Python runtime compatible with the PyEmscripten platform defined in PEP 783) directly to PyPI and install them at runtime. Previously, the Pyodide maintainers had to maintain, build, and host over 300 packages ourselves. This created a significant burden on our maintainers and became a major bottleneck for the community, as every new package required manual review. Moving forward, package maintainers can simply build and publish Pyodide wheels to PyPI, just as they do for native wheels on Linux, macOS, or Windows. Here's the PR to PyPI itself supporting this, which landed on April 21st. I adore Pyodide, and have been frustrated in the past by this limitation. It's possible to compile C or Rust extensions to WASM in a wheel file, but before now there was no easy way to distribute them. Thanks to the e
Release: luau-wasm 0.1a0 See Publishing WASM wheels to PyPI for use with Pyodide for details. Tags: lua, webassembly, pyodide
Funding, policy and market moves.
What the major labs and platforms shipped.
Tech leaders debate whether the Anthropic episode is a wake-up call for India’s AI ambitions.
Meta starts dismantling its $2 billion Manus acquisition after Beijing ordered the deal reversed.