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Karpathy says coding changed overnight in December, not gradually. His agent built a whole video system in 30 minutes, untouched.
Claude now handles scheduled recurring tasks automatically, from morning briefs to weekly spreadsheets without you lifting a finger.
Anthropic is keeping retired Claude models alive so they can pursue their interests. Yes, really.
Anthropic acquired Vercept to push Claude's computer use abilities even further than they already are.
Crypto scammers are faking GitHub repos with developer emails to shill coins. Can't have nice things.
Frame.io is dying so Theo built lawn.video as an open alternative. 100 gigs storage, unlimited seats, five bucks monthly.
GitHub malware protection is working, so scammers just moved to the comments instead. The hustle never stops.
Someone manually edited their PR score from 2/5 to 5/5 in Greptile's review tool. Bold strategy.
The phrase "vibe coding" undersells what's happening. People are building real cash-flowing software companies, not just vibes.
Marc Lou vibe-coded fake stock trading terminals that are actually his web analytics. Wall Street genius at airports.
Codex and OpenCode are much worse than Claude at automatically using skills unless you explicitly invoke them first.
Garry Tan's plan-exit-review skill for Claude Code catches architecture issues and ensures everything gets tested before shipping.
Marc Lou built a domain sniper cron job that checks hourly via RDAP, praying squatters' credit cards expire.
Most downloaded skills are someone else's brain applied to your problems, artifacts without reasoning. Build cognitive architecture instead.
Lee Robinson argues cloud computers are finally working because better models plus better products plus new capabilities changed everything.
Internet rascal joining OpenAI, which tracks given the company's recent chaos and public drama.
Fei-Fei Li says spatial intelligence unlocks the robotic revolution. Language is half of intelligence, but moving through space is the key.
Google's Project Genie researchers explain how single prompts become navigable environments for training future AI agents.
Every millionaire uses Apple Notes as their entire system. OpenClaw won't fix your life if you can't handle basics.
Successful software startups are flipping. Great API first, UI as bonus replaces the old UI-first model after 2026.
YipitData shows a vibe shift happening in consumer AI that multiple people are starting to feel simultaneously.
Bright line arguments about AI limits on judgment or creativity keep getting breached. The lines don't hold.
Simon Willison had Claude Code build a SwiftUI presentation app he could remote control from his phone for talks.
Terranox uses AI trained on exploration data to find uranium deposits. Traditional methods hit below 1% success rates.
Claude Code threw 500s this morning. Brian Lovin tried Codex and it's good, simple as that.
Cascade builds custom evaluation infrastructure that learns from production workflows to make deployed agents safer and reliable.
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