SpaceX has just announced that they have entered into a $920 million per month agreement with Google to provide compute capacity, according to a new filing.
"On June 5, 2026, we entered into a Cloud Service Agreement with Google with respect to access to compute capacity. The customer has agreed to pay us $920 million per month from October 2026 through June 2029, with capacity ramping up through September at a reduced fee. The compute capacity provided includes approximately 110,000 NVIDIA GPUs, CPUs, memory, and other related components.
After December 31, 2026, the agreement may be terminated by either party upon 90 days' notice. The customer will retain ownership of, and intellectual property rights in, its content, Al models, and related data."
it’s in gemini, just create it in ai studio. oh, that’s for your personal google one account. for workspace you need gemini business. no, not gemini advanced, that’s ai pro now. unless you need ai ultra. oh agents? you do that in spark actually. no, not gemini api managed agents, that’s different. for coding use jules. unless you mean the agentic ide, that’s antigravity. no, that’s the old antigravity, download the new one. actually gemini cli is being deprecated, use antigravity cli. no the flash model is smarter than the pro model. unless you need pro. if it’s video, use flow. no, flow uses veo. no, nano banana is images. actually that’s in gemini now. unless you’re in search, then it’s ai mode. no, research is notebooklm. anyway it’s all very simple.
Zomato chatbot saga.
They need better engineers not new grads doing PM and AI. Lol.
> I ordered food yesterday.
> Delivery driver told me restaurant is closed
> Chatbot says driver has reached restaurant so it must be open
> Hallucinates talking to driver
> Reasons restaurant being offline by saying "they must be cooking". Hallucinates more details
the most important part of this announcement is "edits appear as tracked changes".
it's the same dynamic which behind coding agents feeling like such an incredible product. the agent's work fits cleanly into existing workflows (see diffs, review PR, give feedback, etc).
Claude for Word is now in beta.
Draft, edit, and revise documents directly from the sidebar. Claude preserves your formatting, and edits appear as tracked changes.
Available on Team and Enterprise plans.
Just six months ago, @dhh (creator of Ruby on Rails and Omarchy) said how he doesn’t really use AI tools to write code, because they are not good enough. Things have changed, a lot.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
02:11 Omarchy and Ruby on Rails
08:25 37signals overview
10:12 Launching HEY
18:38 Building HEY
22:47 Designers at 37signals
28:08 The craft of design
31:52 Why DHH now embraces AI workflows
39:45 The AI inflection point
44:23 DHH’s agent-first workflow
55:09 AI’s impact on junior developers
1:03:08 Developer experience with AI
1:16:43 What does AI mean for developers?
1:23:33 37signals teams and hiring
1:38:20 Work-life balance with AI
1:41:41 Why DHH keeps building
1:45:24 Closing
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Three interesting observations from this conversation:
#1 DHH's philosophy on AI has not changed, but the available tools very much have.
Autocomplete-style coding assistants were genuinely annoying for experienced developers six months ago. Things changed with the shift from tab-completion to agent harnesses, plus the emergence of powerful models like Opus 4.5 – when agents started producing code which DHH does want to merge with little to no alteration.
#2 Beautiful code and products aren’t matters of vanity; they’re signals of correctness.
Dipping into philosophy, DHH says: “When something is beautiful, it’s likely to be correct.” He argues that Steve Jobs wanted the inside of a computer to be beautiful because people who care about circuit board layout are also those who sweat on the details of the UI.
#3 DHH’s development workflow, today:
He runs tmux to have two models running, and neovim in the center. Specifics:
- One fast LLM running (typically Gemini 2.5) in one split terminal
- A slow but more powerful model in another terminal (usually Opus)
- NeoVim for reviewing diffs via Lazygit
We need corporate PR speak like this to stop. Execs need to talk to people like people. The dev community is filling in the blanks anyways, whether they're right or wrong. Just own your direction and move forward, don't hide behind corporate cowardice. https://t.co/hFQtJD7ZHH
@Airtel_Presence I have DM'ed you.
I created a support ticket using the "Thanks" app and your engineer is assigned.
I called him. He says he doesn't have any such complaint assigned to him?!! Wtf
@Airtel_Presence - facing a technical issue with the router. On calling support, find out that they cannot raise a ticket because the support team is also facing technical issues!!?
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This is the #1 question I encounter at @CrstlTech as we navigate the world of commerce, bridging the online & offline worlds, for everyone involved in making or moving the products we all use every day. As we've now spent years executing in this space, I have some thoughts:
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🎊 Hard to believe that it’s already been a year since this article about @CrstlTech came out!
Time flies when you're having fun, they say. My definition of fun involves creating while in the flow—something nearly impossible to find as a founder—solving real-world problems at scale, working with people who push each other to continuously improve, and systematically challenging the status quo. And boy, has it been fun.
Comparing EDI vs. API is like comparing two teams that play different sports 🏈🏀
Read the latest @CrstlTech blog post on why modern businesses must use both in complementary ways
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“At the same time, these brands and businesses were starting to think about what comes next after being DTC, wanting to see their retail and wholesale data all together.
@diptidesaisf found that expanding into retail, online marketplaces and wholesale was a challenge for small businesses. So, she decided to take that on and founded @CrstlTech , a San Francisco–based SaaS application and platform that is now making its national launch after raising $4.4 million in seed funding to continue developing its no-code electronic data interchange (EDI) for brands, manufacturers and wholesalers.”
Cc @pubkevin @MastryInc@villageglobal@tmiyatake1@samhuleatt@alumniventures@julianweisser@beondeck
Total scam being run by @ASUS@ASUSIndia@amazonIN . Product images promise extra parts that are missing in the box. Moreover a damaged item is provided. Not ready to return or replace. Customer support agents are simply misleading. Terrible support!!