A food delivery company just open-sourced one of the best AI coding models in the world. And it has been secretly #1 on OpenRouter for two months. 🤯
Meituan, the company that delivers your dinner in China, just revealed LongCat-2.0. 1.6 trillion parameters. 1 million token context. Built specifically for agentic coding.
Here is the twist. It was already out there, just hiding under a fake name.
→ For two months it ran anonymously as "Owl Alpha" on OpenRouter
→ Processed 10.1 trillion tokens a month, growing 242% month over month
→ Ranked #1 on Hermes Agent, #2 on Claude Code, #3 on OpenClaw
→ Nobody knew it was Meituan until today
The bigger story: it was trained entirely on Chinese domestic chips. Over 50,000 ASICs. Zero Nvidia GPUs. 35 trillion tokens trained with no major rollbacks.
A logistics and food delivery company just proved you can train a frontier-scale coding model without a single Nvidia chip.
The cat is out of the bag.
habits that i picked up from my friends
a/ writing 2000 words everyday
last year when i met @saurabh for the first time, he said to write 2000 words everyday. the crux was to make creativity your bitch.
writing helps you in numerous ways. there are still days when i can't seem to write cause i wake up late and had to get done with other things, but it helps you clear your mind a lot.
2/ track your time
when i first heard of tracking your time, calories, workout, all of this felt like an unnecessary step to me.
i mean why would i want to write what i did every time block?
but now since i do it, i know how my yesterday went out exactly. and when you look at things from a collective lens, you get to see your patterns, your most productive hours, where you don't stretch your tasks unnecessarily, and so on.
brilliant thing.
3/ build boundaries
this might feel like such a basic thing to say, but trust me, people who don't want to hurt their people really suck at this.
@anshulbhide Agree - though most non-linear events happen in life when you're positioned well to take advantage of an inflection point
You've got to work hard, get good at the game you like, be patient and wait for luck to play out
Startups, research, investments, holds true
Since we launched Claude Code, we saw people using it for all sorts of non-coding work: doing vacation research, building slide decks, cleaning up your email, cancelling subscriptions, recovering wedding photos from a hard drive, monitoring plant growth, controlling your oven.
These use cases are diverse and surprising -- the reason is that the underlying Claude Agent is the best agent, and Opus 4.5 is the best model.
Today, we're so excited to introduce Cowork, our first step towards making Claude Code work for all your non-coding work. The product is early and raw, similar to what Claude Code felt like when it first launched.
Cowork includes a number of novel UX and safety features that we think make the product really special: a built-in VM for isolation, out of the box support for browser automation, support for all your https://t.co/W3YiSA4piu data connectors, asking you for clarification when it's unsure, We are excited to see how you all use it.
Cowork is available now as a research preview for Claude Max subscribers in the macOS app. Click on “Cowork” in the sidebar: https://t.co/lShyhOcDTV
I got a Google AI PM (@marilynika) to demo her entire AI tech stack:
6:41 - Google AI Studio for Prototyping
19:37 - Google Opal for Workflows
27:03 - NotebookLM for Expertise
37:23 - Perplexity for Research
40:00 - Custom GPT for PRDs
48:57 - Fireflies for Notes
People generally believe that free food-grains are more common across poorer states of India. This is not true. The highest proportion of households that avail free rice (from govt) across states:
Rural: WB > KA > AS >TN...
Urban: WB > TN > KA > AP...
Very interesting statistic about the state of Bihar. The longevity of Nitish Kumar's government (since October 2005, barring a brief hiccup) is extraordinary!
Very interesting statistic about the state of Bihar. The longevity of Nitish Kumar's government (since October 2005, barring a brief hiccup) is extraordinary!
Bihar ranked 5th in India in terms of GDP contribution in 1960s (accounting for ~8% of the nation's total GDP.) The State attracted job seekers from across the country.
In the 1950s-70s, India had just a handful of key industrial towns - Kanpur, Bombay, Ahmedabad, Madras and Calcutta, among others.... Bihar had many. Jamshedpur, Bokaro, Dhanbad, Sindri, Ranchi, Dalmianagar, Jamalpur, Barauni, etc.
So, apart from the '90s misgovernance and the failure to ride the bandwagon of economic liberalisation, WHAT WENT WRONG?
Reason for Bihar's Job Crisis | A Lallantop Documentary https://t.co/fPRSYCCtpk