thursday, june 11, 2026 · the day's ai, attributed published by trilot llc · wyoming

Logic of Logic, rebuilt

The site relaunches as a daily AI briefing in plain English — short, sourced, human-reviewed, with five evergreen guides and a weekly newsletter.

june 9, 2026 · 21:00 utc editorial

Logic of Logic has been rebuilt from the ground up. The new site does one job: cover the day’s AI for people who use it to get work done — operators, builders, and small-business owners who need to know what changed, not what might someday be possible.

What you’ll find here

The front page is a newspaper, not a feed. The lead story is the day’s most consequential change; the wire below it carries everything else worth thirty seconds of your attention. Every briefing answers two questions: what happened, and what it means for your work. If a story can’t support both answers, it doesn’t run.

Each article ends with two fixtures. A takeaway — one honest sentence under the ∴ mark — and a sources list, because every claim here traces to a named, linked source. If we can’t attribute it, we don’t publish it.

Alongside the news there are five evergreen guides, in a deliberate reading order: what an LLM actually is, the prompting fundamentals that survive model releases, how to choose AI tools for a small business, the solo operator’s AI stack, and an honest catalog of what AI still gets wrong. They get revised whenever the ground actually moves, with the review date stamped on each one.

How it’s made

Drafting uses AI tools; nothing publishes without a human — Rami Steitiyeh — reading every word and signing off. That standard, along with the corrections policy, is spelled out on the about page and in the disclaimer. Nothing here is legal, financial, or medical advice, and no outcome is guaranteed. We report what changed; what you build with it is yours.

The site itself is deliberately plain: static pages, no tracking cookies, no advertising, no paywall. The newsletter is the business model — one email a week with what changed and what it means, double opt-in, unsubscribe in one click.

What’s next

The daily wire starts filling from today. If you’d rather not check back, the RSS feed, the JSON feed, and the newsletter all carry the same briefings. Spot an error? Write to pp@trilot.com and it gets corrected in place, with a dated note.

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