Introducing Claude Opus 4.8: it builds on Opus 4.7 with sharper judgment, more honesty about its own progress, and the ability to work independently for longer than its predecessors.
Available today at the same price.
#Google is in trouble
During the latest #Google I/O event, the company announced many products related to artificial intelligence—something that seems to be the norm in 2026. However, it appears that the search giant is nowhere near competing with #OpenAI and #Anthropic.
90% of the products they launched do not appear to be ready for the market nor have they been tested sufficiently. Even so, they had no choice but to take a leap of faith. But the internet is unforgiving, especially toward the big players. And Google has been one of the companies committed to the quality of the products it offers—until now.
Read here: https://t.co/htX4WB37Eh
I'm not quite sure what Google is up to.
#Google I/O turned into a showcase for products that, in my opinion, all do pretty much the same thing. I get the hype around AI, but as a user, I'm not sure if this is the right direction.
There are just too many products without a compelling purpose for users.
Lately, I find it hard to believe that everything revolves around the unnecessary spending of tokens.
Mind you, there are products that look really good—one of my favorites is #Notebook LM. But the slew of subscriptions to incomplete products they’re announcing for the summer are simply baffling.
As a tech user, I find it hard to believe that non-tech users have a real understanding of these tools.
When you thought of Google, you thought of tools like the browser, Gmail, etc. It was easy to think that Google was for browsing the internet, sending emails, and creating documents. Now it seems that Google I/O is more like what #Meta has been doing at its conferences: launching beta products.
They announce a lot of things, but you end up with very few.
What do you think about it?
Claude Code 4.7 is insane.
i know literally NOTHING about coding. ZERO. and i just built 3 fully functioning web apps in 30 minutes.
http://localhost:3000/
http://localhost:8000/
http://localhost:5000/
check it out.
pi-convex by @iamserlis
A bridge between Convex and your AI coding agent. Initialize projects, connect to existing backends, and run deploys, queries, and mutations - all from natural language commands.
https://t.co/byY1gjQ7vS
pi-cider is live
Control Cider from your AI terminal.
Play, pause, skip — without leaving your workflow.
Minimal. Scriptable. Fast.
pi install npm:pi-cider
@badlogicgames#devtools#ai#opensource#javascript
🚀 Released pi-convex v1.0.0!
The missing link between @convex and your AI coding agent.
Commands:
• /convex-init → create project
• /convex-connect → connect to existing
• convex_deploy, convex_query, convex_mutation...
Install: `pi install npm:pi-convex`
GitHub: https://t.co/EmwVqtsr35
Built for devs who want Convex + AI superpowers.
@badlogicgames
#Convex #PiCodingAgent
Just shipped poe v1.0.4
I've been building a distraction-free markdown editor for the terminal. No Electron, no heavy UI, no mouse. Just you and the text.
This update has been a big one:
— Character autocomplete in screenplay mode — start typing a name, Tab completes it from names already in the document
— Smart numbered lists — auto-increments on Enter, supports hierarchical numbering (1.1.1.), same behavior as bullet lists
— Enter closes inline markers — Ctrl+B, type, Enter. You're back to normal text. No reaching for the mouse
— Configurable accent colors — cursor, UI highlights, character names. All tunable from inside the app with Ctrl+H
— Render fixes, lower latency audio on macOS, and a few UI details that were bothering me
I use this every day for writing. If you live in the terminal, give it a try:
npm install -g @serlismaldonado/poe
https://t.co/YUnTrWvBAd
I like writing. And I like Edgar Allan Poe.
This came from both.
poe is a terminal markdown editor I built for myself. No panels, no sidebars, no suggestions. Just the text and the cursor.
It dims everything except the line you're on, renders headings and bold without showing the syntax, and plays mechanical keyboard sounds while you type.
I named it after the writer. Poe worked in conditions that weren't ideal and still produced with an unreasonable clarity. That's worth admiring. If you want to try it:
npm install -g @serlismaldonado/poe
poe--install-sounds
poe file.md
https://t.co/OToNNgdZNs
The problem with AI is that most people use it to:
- Generate ideas, rather than test their ideas.
- Invent their own worldview instead of enhancing it.
- Avoiding learning instead of enhancing their knowledge and skills.
- Reinforcing their confirmation bias, not questioning it.
You may be working faster and more efficiently with the help of artificial intelligence on the WRONG idea.
In short, being busy with the wrong idea is also a waste of time.