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PLUS: MiniMax beats Claude for coding
Voice mode is rolling out in Claude Code now. Five percent of users have access today, full ramp coming soon.
Claude's memory feature is now free for everyone. You can import and export saved memories whenever you want.
Anthropic ships 80% AI-generated code incredibly fast, but their reliability numbers are terrible. Speed might have a downside.
Gemini 3 Pro shuts down March 9th. Upgrade to 3.1 Pro Preview, which fixes a lot of the feedback.
NotebookLM now lets you customize infographic styles. Ten preset options plus custom designs turn complex sources into visuals instantly.
Google's Nano Banana 2 makes visual creation faster, cheaper, and accessible to everyone. Tap photos for details.
Claude Code plus Railway lets you chain APIs into digital employees that run your marketing workflows 24/7.
TrustMRR keeps hitting new highs. Open revenue data for startup acquisitions wasn't an obvious bet, but it works.
Vercel is sponsoring OpenClaw and ClawHub. Open source at scale needs friends who step up.
Cal AI just got acquired by MyFitnessPal. Breaking news on the acquisition front.
Kimi K2.5 at 200tps via Fireworks is great for basic Linux syntax help. DHH runs twin instances for this.
Ben Thompson's take: stop comparing your tech to nukes if you don't want the government treating it like nukes.
Marc Andreessen on the OODA loop: the fastest operator controls the narrative in business, media, and politics. Speed wins.
DHH feels safer at Le Mans doing 200mph than in NYC yellow cabs. Can't wait for robotaxis to take over.
MiniMax M2.5 beats Claude Opus for coding. Same SWE-Bench scores, 37% faster, one-tenth the price.
Marc Lou built a flight radar for website visitors. Free macOS app plots every visitor on a world map in real time.
Simon Willison's annotated prompts show how he used Claude Code to build a GIF compression UI with WebAssembly.
YC and DeepMind are hosting a multimodal hackathon this Saturday. Most AI apps still don't use the full stack.
Andrew Chen's tech pattern: breakthrough creates hype, distribution creates winners, retention creates companies. Web, mobile, now AI.
Marc Andreessen: CEOs who show up and say what they think blow everybody's minds. Saying nothing is no longer an option.
Patrick Collison wants software like pizza. Custom and bespoke, cooked at the moment of use, not mass produced.
CEOs bragging about using AI to expand rather than cut headcount would be a key moment. People need positive examples.
Garry Tan exposes the San Francisco Chinatown grift. 29 LLCs, political power, $777K salaries, too few new homes.
Harry Stebbings' startup strategy: find a weak incumbent, serve their underserved segment. Your 100% focus beats their side project.
If Claude downtime stops your work, you're in trouble. Build model-agnostic systems or you're dangerously dependent.
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