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Another major Grok Build update just landed, packed with new features, extensive bug fixes, and meaningful performance improvements
Release Notes: v0.2.84 — 2026-07-03
Features:
• Announcements now update live during active sessions without restart or /new.
• Hiding an announcement no longer suppresses later criticals; new ones reappear automatically.
• run_terminal_cmd now requires a one-sentence description rationale in every invocation.
• ask_user_question timeout policy is now configurable in config.toml and /settings.
• Ask-Question timeout can now be toggled from /settings (Agent & Approval).
• Thinking/reasoning blocks are now shown by default while the model is working.
��� Critical announcements now show a red title with a clickable [hide] button and aligned message.
• Added remote_fetch option under [features] in config.toml to disable all backend catalog and settings fetches for air-gapped environments.
Bug Fixes:
• Images pasted or read from GIF, BMP or TIFF files are now automatically converted so they work with image generation.
• Queue panel now shows action buttons on hover and the status bar displays a compact done/total task count.
• Hook matchers now correctly see the real MCP tool name instead of the internal dispatcher name.
• Copy now succeeds when running inside containers even when the terminal brand cannot be detected.
• Tool result previews no longer paint opaque panels in grok --minimal.
• grok wrap now correctly handles quoted strings and shell aliases.
• Text selection settings now correctly honor explicit keep_text_selection values even when legacy keys remain.
• Fixed a freeze that could occur when editing and sending the last message in the queue.
• Fixed a startup crash on minimal Linux systems lacking system CA certificates.
Performance:
• Grep now stops early on broad searches, returning faster results with far less memory use.
• Idle CPU and memory usage after long sessions or resume is now dramatically lower.
Q2 2026
Production: 451,758
Deliveries: 480,126
Energy storage deployments: 13.5 GWh
Our Q2 Company Update will be streamed live on X on July 22 at 4:30pm CT
→ https://t.co/hD2NM6J2L6
Finally, Grok’s Speech-to-Text is now live in Grok Build
You can now just dictate prompts directly to your coding agents using /voice or Ctrl + Space, powered by Grok Voice
Just talk naturally for like 15 minutes straight. Grok transcribes everything in real-time and gets to work instead of stopping to type every instruction
This makes it so much easier to:
• Brainstorm ideas while coding
• Describe complex changes conversationally
• Stay in flow without switching between keyboard and voice
• Interact with coding agents more naturally
As AI coding assistants get more capable, voice is becoming a first-class workflow in Grok Build
Huge unlock for anyone who thinks out loud or hates context switching
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Paraguay is entering a new era of connectivity 🇵🇾
Paraguay is working with Starlink through MITIC and COPACO to bring high-speed internet to more than 1,600 schools in isolated areas
This will connect 50,000+ students and teachers to online learning, digital libraries, collaboration tools, and new opportunities
A satellite in orbit can now change the future of a classroom full of students on the ground
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He had the money, the buildings, the theory, and hundreds of eager followers waiting to move in.
Two years later, it was over. 🧵
BREAKING: Japan is testing Starlink-powered fire hydrant signs as emergency communication hubs.
• Japan has approximately 120,000 fire hydrant signs installed nationwide.
• The technical demonstration was conducted by Shokasen Hyoshiki Co., Ltd., a company that manages fire hydrant signs across Japan.
• The test explored mounting Starlink equipment on a fire hydrant sign to provide satellite internet connectivity.
• The goal is to transform existing fire hydrant signs into temporary Wi-Fi and emergency communication hubs during disasters.
• Residents could use them to access emergency information and stay connected if cellular and terrestrial internet networks go down.
• The project is currently an early-stage technical verification and has not yet been deployed commercially or nationwide.
This demonstration shows how @elonmusk's Starlink could help keep communities connected when traditional networks are unavailable.
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Elon: "Yeah, I think it would be really cool to have a pet miniature woolly mammoth. That'd be pretty epic."
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