Someone just open-sourced a Claude Code alternative for DeepSeek that runs in your terminal.
It's called DeepSeek-TUI. A full coding agent with file editing, shell execution, web browsing, git ops, and MCP server support.
Plan mode, Agent mode, and YOLO mode out of the box.
100% Open Source.
@techNmak everyone building AI apps is shipping the demo. typed prompts, versioned. semantic cache. golden datasets for eval. content guards. most teams skip 80% of this and wonder why production breaks
Today we're launching Perplexity Computer for Professional Finance.
Finance teams can bring licensed data from providers like Morningstar, PitchBook, Daloopa, and Carbon Arc into Computer.
We’ve also added 35 dedicated finance workflows for the work analysts repeat every week.
vibe coding is great for twitter demos but the data says it's a disaster for real production. 92% failure rate for agents in the wild. control > vibes
@socialwithaayan matt pocock open sourcing his .claude directory is the biggest gift to devs this year. 21 battle-tested skills for free. absolute legend
@socialwithaayan this is a nightmare for every legacy security vendor charging a premium for "advanced file analysis." when the gold standard is open-source and runs in milliseconds, your proprietary engine is just a liability
@rryssf document parsing is the unglamorous basement of every data pipeline. making it 1.7B and local means we just removed the "api tax" from the most boring, yet critical, part of the stack
Today Perplexity shipped everything Siri was supposed to be 💻
Personal computer now has access to:
→ iMessage
→ Every folder on your Mac
→ 400+ connected apps
→ Apple Mail, Calendars, Browsers etc...
Underneath, Claude Opus 4.7 is the brain.
It breaks your goal into subtasks and routes each one to whichever of 20 models wins at it. GPT for long context. Gemini for deep research. Grok for speed. Nano Banana for images. Veo for video. Codex for code.
It runs 24/7. You can trigger it from your phone. Pretty sweet design too
@lauriewired the fact that we need a black hole just to get a meaningful speedup proves that physics is the final boss of computing. 1 x 10^-10 is a rounding error on earth, but it’s the entire game in deep space
@simplifyinAI We spent the last decade worrying about smart speakers and phones listening to us, only to find out
the literal cable bringing the internet into our house is the actual microphone
@Suryanshti777 Enterprise teams spending six months and $500k setting up a complex RAG pipeline just to watch a solo dev drop a better solution on GitHub over the weekend
@FundamentEdge If the output is already looking and feeling like it was produced by a well-trained analyst just from sequential skills, the traditional junior analyst training model is going to need a massive overhaul very soon
@Suryanshti777 The craziest part is that they didn't even change the UI. They just quietly swapped out a search engine for a full-blown autonomous operating system while nobody was looking
We are closer to the "spark" than people realize, but we're looking at the wrong metrics.
True AI autonomy (and potentially consciousness) won't come from just scaling parameters. It requires four things working in tandem:
Persistent memory across sessions
Massive context windows
Spontaneous goal setting
An indefinite agentic work horizon
Once a system can wake up, remember what it did yesterday, and decide what to do today without a human prompt... the game completely changes
@cryptopunk7213 the robotics angle is the real play here. once you have a model that understands 3d space and physics, dropping that into a humanoid robot is game over for everyone else
@DAIEvolutionHub the ecosystem around claude code is growing way faster than anyone expected. the fact that there are already full 4-hour courses and dedicated repos shows how quickly devs are adapting