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OpenAI teases o5.4 is dropping sooner than you think, and the model race keeps accelerating.
X will suspend creators for 90 days if they post undisclosed AI war footage for revenue.
Google launches Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite, beating 2.5 Flash on many tasks at a fraction of cost.
OpenAI rolls out GPT-5.3 Instant to everyone. More accurate, less cringe, they promise.
Google's most cost-efficient Gemini yet offers flexible thinking levels so you control how much it reasons.
Marc Lou never planned to build an audience, just kept shipping until 300k followers happened.
Opus 4.6 hallucinated a GitHub repo ID and deployed random code to Vercel. Security nightmare unlocked.
Marc Lou built TinderMRR, where you swipe right on verified startups. Acquire a SaaS on the toilet.
Adam Wathan is sending first invites for ui.sh tomorrow, and the Tailwind crowd is ready.
Flash-Lite handles high volume tasks at scale while keeping costs down, Google claims.
Anthropic is having a total victory moment this week, according to literally everyone.
Apple killed their 32" display and replaced it with the same boring 27" size they've sold for 12 years.
Supabase access fully restored in India after government blocked it. Crisis averted.
Paul Graham asks startups what would happen in a sci-fi novel about them. Works for names too.
Segment founder's 2012 email subject line was "API is live, we're moving to SF". That's the energy.
Pocket delivered 30k units in 5 months with $27M annualized run rate. Hardware still works.
Sam Altman and François Chollet fireside at YC for the ARC-AGI-3 launch party in March.
AI eats junior analyst and dev roles, killing entry points to careers. Many will go straight to startups.
DHH got a Panther Lake XPS 16 from Michael Dell for testing. That tandem OLED is killer.
Three key researchers left Alibaba Qwen today. The talent shuffle continues.
Flash-Lite can sort massive image volumes that were too expensive or slow before. Real-time analysis unlocked.
AI creates new jobs like GTM engineers and forward deployed engineers. The wave demands new skills.
One engineer beats two engineers, according to Sahil. Small teams win.
Cursor is taking over a Buenos Aires cafe on March 15th. Grab coffee, credits, and build together.
shadcn drops CLI v4 later this week. The component king keeps shipping.
New models get hyped at launch, then called trash weeks later. Lee Robinson explains it's hedonic adaptation, not degradation.
People are setting up 13 sub-agents in OpenClaw and wondering why output is slop. Amplifier, not replacement.
Anyone using "vibe coding" for agent work doesn't actually build real things. Agentic engineering is different.
Wes Bos bought an $11,000 M5 Max MacBook Pro. Let's go.
Claude and Claude Code traffic spiked so hard Anthropic couldn't forecast it. They're scaling fast.
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