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PLUS: Codex tries to kill Cursor
The creator of Claude Code shares tips from the team, reminding everyone there's no single right way to use it.
SpaceX has acquired xAI, forming one of the most ambitious vertically integrated innovation engines on and off Earth.
OpenAI launched the Codex app for macOS, a command center for building with agents.
The biggest IPO in history is coming as SpaceX and xAI are in advanced talks to merge.
Juggling multiple projects with AI coding tools means hunting through terminal tabs and browser windows while your mental model collapses.
Theo spent a week with Codex and got instantly addicted, calling it OpenAI's Cursor killer.
Codex now builds itself with help from the team. The bottleneck is how fast they can supervise the output.
Codex app copied OpenClaw's built-in cron jobs, probably the first lab to ship a product like this.
Y Combinator says startups can now be built faster, cheaper, and with more ambition than ever for AI-native companies.
After a week testing Codex, it's too slow and gets in the way compared to Cursor's polished experience despite great models.
Marc Lou built a leaderboard of fastest-growing tech startups powered by his $1.2B database processing 10,000+ real payments daily.
Supabase just shipped an official Claude connector that can fix all your security issues if you ask.
The internet is breaking in two. One side for humans scrolling and deciding, the other for AI agents doing the work.
AI has now replaced 85% of photography jobs including headshots, stock photos, and product photography in just 18 months.
Codex is great for senior engineers but not for vibe coders yet, says one user who went 50-50 with Claude Code.
AI Engineering is now separate from ML Engineering. You build on foundation models instead of training from scratch.
Qoder Quest lets you describe a goal and walk away while it runs autonomously, skipping the iteration hell of most coding tools.
Charge by the project, not the hour. One caps your earnings at time worked, the other gives leverage based on value.
A founder's projects became a boring business and it's perfect. Nothing new happens after year one, just profitable work he loves.
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