Personal update: I've joined Anthropic. I think the next few years at the frontier of LLMs will be especially formative. I am very excited to join the team here and get back to R&D. I remain deeply passionate about education and plan to resume my work on it in time.
We’re partnering with the Gates Foundation, committing $200 million in grants, Claude credits, and technical support to programs in global health, life sciences, education, agriculture, and economic mobility.
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@elonmusk When interests align, even sworn enemies suddenly “get along.” Everything they once threw at each other is quietly forgotten. Turns out principles are just a function of circumstances.
Lovable is now in the @claudeai Marketplace from Anthropic.
Enterprise teams already using Claude can now use their existing Anthropic commitment to put Lovable in the hands of their PMs, marketers, and ops leads to build and ship real apps without waiting on engineering.
Starting a deeper collaboration with https://t.co/JvIO1L3Zrg ⚡️
Opus 4.6 is live, and today I’m sending a note to continue MCP testing together.
Love these moments when tools, ideas, and momentum align. Let’s build fast and build right 🚀
Opus 4.6 is live in Bolt.
Where it shines:
→ collaborating on large codebases
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→ adding complex features (front & backend)
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Gemini CLI v0.27.0 Release Notes 📝
• New look for prompt box (easier to copy text) ✨
• Large pastes become [Pasted text: X lines] 🔤
• Disable/enable MCP servers dynamically ✅❌
See full details below 👇
The year of vibe coding isn’t about chaos.
I’ve watched teams ship 10× faster with AI by doing one simple thing:
architecture first, speed second.
Fundamentals create constraints.
Vibe creates momentum.
Fundamentals + vibe = unstoppable 🎯
A lot of people quote tweeted this as 1 year anniversary of vibe coding. Some retrospective -
I've had a Twitter account for 17 years now (omg) and I still can't predict my tweet engagement basically at all. This was a shower of thoughts throwaway tweet that I just fired off without thinking but somehow it minted a fitting name at the right moment for something that a lot of people were feeling at the same time, so here we are: vibe coding is now mentioned on my Wikipedia as a major memetic "contribution" and even its article is longer. lol
The one thing I'd add is that at the time, LLM capability was low enough that you'd mostly use vibe coding for fun throwaway projects, demos and explorations. It was good fun and it almost worked. Today (1 year later), programming via LLM agents is increasingly becoming a default workflow for professionals, except with more oversight and scrutiny. The goal is to claim the leverage from the use of agents but without any compromise on the quality of the software. Many people have tried to come up with a better name for this to differentiate it from vibe coding, personally my current favorite "agentic engineering":
- "agentic" because the new default is that you are not writing the code directly 99% of the time, you are orchestrating agents who do and acting as oversight.
- "engineering" to emphasize that there is an art & science and expertise to it. It's something you can learn and become better at, with its own depth of a different kind.
In 2026, we're likely to see continued improvements on both the model layer and the new agent layer. I feel excited about the product of the two and another year of progress.
Codex isn’t about writing code faster. It’s about compressing intent into something executable.
Most teams get stuck right after that moment: the code exists, but the product doesn’t.
https://t.co/uHENOMAopS closes the gap — OpenAPI → MCP → action link → real-world execution
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@Dogetothemoon Cooling isn’t magic just because you’re in vacuum. Radiators scale with heat, GPUs scale with watts, and Moore’s Law doesn’t repeal thermodynamics. Space data centers might exist someday—but “cheapest in 2–3 years” ignores mass, radiators, upgrades, and reality.
Future of orbital AI looks less like GPUs in space
and more like flying elephants 🐘
tiny solar panels for power — and huge ears to radiate heat.
Turns out this also explains why elephants have big ears:
computation is easy, cooling is hard.
Physics hasn’t changed. Not AI either
Well then, waiting for Elon’s near-Earth traffic lights 🚦
Red = maneuver now, yellow = check your orbit, green = fly safe.
Stargaze feels like Waze for orbit. Not AI — just order in space.
SpaceX has developed a novel Space Situational Awareness (SSA) system, called Stargaze → https://t.co/dZUIfl2xmx
To maximize safety for all satellites in space, @SpaceX will be making Stargaze conjunction data available to all operators, free of charge. By providing this ephemeris sharing and conjunction screening service free of charge, we hope to motivate operators to take similar steps towards ephemeris sharing and safe flight.
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coming very soon to bitchat: location chat. chat with anyone in nearby regions (block/neighborhood/city/region/country). or teleport to anywhere in the world via a geohash.
it works by using geohashes to map the world into chat channels, uses a new pseudonym per geohash for privacy, and decentralized relays to propagate (via nostr).
in app store review.
It is desirable to have a system that combines artificial intelligence with quality control, testing, and product certification tracking for both humans and animals. Currently, many such proposals are being made within the framework of the project https://t.co/c6wyFwr4jp.
Test-based certification is the only way forward in food, eager to see more over time.
Food is not simple anymore - it is a complex, industrial product with global supply and processing chains. Contamination can be introduced in many stages along the way from farming to harvest, processing, packaging, transport and preparation. Examples include pesticides, nitrates, heavy metals, plastics, bacteria, etc etc. So it's not just about what food to eat, it's about which specific food item SKU, from which specific supplier, and the only way to know is to test. E.g. these two cat foods look the same, the ingredients might look the same, but the one on the left is 1000X higher in glyphosate and 100X in lead. Or e.g. this baby food formula or turmeric is loaded with heavy metals, this canned seafood, your local boba or this milk brand is seeped in plastics, or this breakfast cereal way way too high in glyphosate (real examples).
I used to think that the FDA exercises oversight but the reality is that it doesn't have anywhere near enough resources to do it thoroughly and their focus is a lot more on e.g. acute microbial threats (like Salmonella, E. coli, Listeria, ...) that immediately hospitalize people, less on the rapidly growing diversity of compounds that may or may not deteriorate health over decades and that are basically treated as innocent until proven guilty under GRAS and so on. Meanwhile, the public health macro picture looks not so great - obesity up, type-2 diabetes up, fertility down (sperm count/motility), weird endocrine trends (e.g. testosterone down in men), depression and anxiety up... It wouldn't shock me if modern industrial food turns out to be a major contributor.