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  1. Apple sues OpenAI and Jony Ive's firm for trade secret theft

    Apple filed a 41-page complaint alleging OpenAI and Jony Ive's IO Products stole confidential hardware designs and product plans from former Apple employees, including Chief Hardware Officer Tang Tan.

  2. Meta shuts down Instagram AI deepfake feature after privacy backlash

    Meta removed the feature days after launch following backlash from users and actor Hannah Einbinder, who criticized the lack of opt-in for public Instagram accounts.

  3. UK agency finds universal jailbreaks unlock dangerous cyber capabilities in GPT-5.6

    The UK AISI found that universal jailbreaks in OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol enabled dangerous cyber capabilities like vulnerability discovery and autonomous hacking, despite safety measures.

  4. SK Hynix jumps 13% in record $26.5 billion Wall Street debut on AI chip demand

    SK Hynix raised $26.5 billion in the largest foreign IPO in US history, jumping 12.8% on debut, driven by demand for its AI memory chips.

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Not a Coding Tool
[ECHO]1d ago

Not a Coding Tool

Software development is only 8.7% of Claude Cowork usage: Anthropic's data on 1.2 million sessions shows business process and operations at 33.4%, content at 16.4%.

  1. [PLAYBOOK]1d ago
    The Retirement Email Isn't a Warning

    Model deprecations now happen every six weeks: Since October 2025.

  2. [HORIZON]3d ago
    The Fight Moved Inside the Vertical

    Anthropic launched Claude Science as a third flagship product line on June 30, 2026.

  3. [ATLAS]9d ago
    Where the Loop Breaks

    The authority line follows the failure class, not the capability curve.

  4. [FOUNDATION]11d ago
    Agentic Means Four Things

    The word 'agentic' now covers four distinct system classes, not two.

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[POD]AI Engineer23h ago

Chat and citations won't save your vertical AI - Atul Ramachandran, Filed Inc

Chat and citations are traps: Chat forces users to wait for responses, and citations make users manually verify outputs, adding work instead of removing it.

41m
[POD]Rate Limited23h ago

Fable Returns, GPT 5.6 Hype, Coding has changed so much | Ep 19

Fable works best as an orchestrator: Use it to architect and plan complex work, then hand off execution to faster, cheaper models.

23m
[POD]AI Engineer23h ago

From Writing Code to Designing Systems: How the Developer Role is Changing — Chris Noring, Microsoft

The CLI is the new entry point: Noring argues developers should start in the CLI rather than the editor, closing GitHub issues and PRs without ever opening VS Code.

32m
[POD]TBPN23h ago

GPT-5.6 Reactions, Phoebe Gates’ Phia Drama, Hollywood Chases Internet Horror | Diet TBPN

SK Hynix hit a $1.03 trillion valuation after its NASDAQ debut raised $26.5 billion, the largest foreign company IPO in US history, with shares popping 14%.

9m
[POD]AI Engineer23h ago

The Factory That Dreams: 39 AI Agents, No Framework - Rushabh Doshi, Machinecraft

The brain isn't a smarter model, it's organized memory: They never trained a model or used GPUs.

26m
[POD]Theo - t3.gg23h ago

The unexpected death of Codex

Codex is now just a mode inside ChatGPT, not a standalone app, and the rebrand erases a developer-focused identity that was growing 5x monthly.

1:38
[CLIP]Nerd Snipe1d ago

The Coding Tool Tradeoff

It was like 2:00 in the morning. Might have had a little bit to drink and we're just hanging out and we're like, you know what? While this is running, what if we just copy pasted absolute nonsense into it?

1:35
[CLIP]Alex Kantrowitz1d ago

The Database Bottleneck

It reminds me a little bit of like of skydiving in a way where you jump out of a plane and you're like whatever happens but I hope there's a system ready to catch me.

1:37
[CLIP]Alex Kantrowitz1d ago

The Coding Tool Tradeoff

So for for Grandma Fernandez Corteho. Yeah. Like really a cool existence and just a a great person and a great, you know, um kind of full circle story, right?

1:38
[CLIP]Alex Kantrowitz1d ago

The Cost Curve

It's the you're not allowed to check the weather five time five five times a day using you know clawed 5, you know, 5.7 or whatever it might be, right? Like it's unacceptable, right?

1:32
[CLIP]Lenny's Podcast1d ago

The Company-Building Lesson

No, you actually engage a lot more a lot more when it's this algorithmic feed of things we think you will love.

1:02
[CLIP]Lenny's Podcast1d ago

The Agent Workflow

No, I I I think there's a lot of things to be careful about right now. And I would certainly not just assume that because you might be able to outsource some workflow to AI that you should.

1:22
[CLIP]Lenny's Podcast1d ago

The Model Behavior

Yeah. So, when you learn another language, I think one of the most important things, one of the best predictors, this is my guess.

1:39
[CLIP]Theo - t3.gg1d ago

Training Included Trillions

Cursor subscription plans for individuals and teams include significant usage of the model with double usage for the first week. This is the other exciting thing.

1:38
[CLIP]Theo - t3.gg1d ago

The Coding Tool Tradeoff

Massively beating out any Google model. I don't think any are even referenced here. Opus 48 is falling a decent bit behind and then 47 is way lower.