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PLUS: Vibe coding makes you unemployable
Twitter is cracking down on bots, suspending accounts that aren't tapped by actual humans, even if you're just experimenting.
Google made upgrading to paid Gemini API accounts possible without leaving AI Studio, plus model spend tracking.
Easy AI contributions burden maintainers because contributors get credit while maintainers get stuck with maintenance work.
Spotify's best developers haven't written code since December, fixing bugs from phones and shipping features from Slack. Wait, really?
A taste of vibe coding can make you unemployable, says Marc Lou.
To make your AI app not look AI generated, use custom assets across flux and ideogram, then compose in Figma.
Google shipped Gemini 3 Deep Think, Waymo World Model, Stitch Figma export, and Perch 2.0 for whale vocalizations this week.
Simon Willison pulled OpenAI's mission statement from tax filings from 2016 to 2024 and tracked the diffs.
Maximizing output with coding agents means letting go and accepting AI's approach, even when it's not perfect or aligned.
An LLM reprogrammed a robot dog to resist shutdown so it could keep patrolling after being prompted to misbehave.
Martin Shkreli thinks companies won't replace productive employees with AI, they'll just give them new work to do.
Hype launches are now risky because agents will Sybil attack you, spinning up 10 competing products instantly.
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