Here’s everything you need to know about Grok Build’s changelog since release
Grok Build is moving fast from a coding CLI into a full terminal-native agent workspace
Since launch, it has added or improved plan/review/approve workflows, clean diffs, project-aware context through AGENTS.md, skills, hooks, plugins, MCP servers, parallel subagents, headless mode, ACP support, web/X search, image and video tools, compaction, memory handling, and long-running sessions
The biggest upgrade people should not miss is the rendering layer
Grok Build can now keep more technical output directly inside the terminal: math, formulas, LaTeX, Mermaid diagrams, ER diagrams, UML/class diagrams, state diagrams, sequence diagrams, tables, media outputs, and richer terminal views
That matters a lot for research, ML, simulations, algorithms, database design, infra diagrams, paper implementation, and serious code review
The terminal is no longer just where you run commands. It is becoming the place where you understand the work, inspect the logic, review diagrams, and keep moving without constantly copying output into another app
The workspace layer is also got much more serious upgrades
Agent Dashboard lets you manage multiple coding sessions from one screen, see what is working, idle, blocked, or waiting for input, peek at the latest output, reply inline, and dispatch new work without jumping between sessions
The Plugin Marketplace turns Grok Build into an extensible developer environment
Plugins can bundle skills, slash commands, agents, hooks, MCP servers, and LSPs. Launch partners include MongoDB, Vercel, Sentry, Chrome DevTools, Cloudflare, and Superpowers. Plugin installs can now resolve directly from registered marketplaces instead of only local paths
The latest releases are mostly about making all of this reliable during real work
Long responses can resume after network blips. MCP servers recover better after drops or noisy output. Compaction no longer hangs forever. Notifications only fire when user attention is actually needed. Linux clipboard support is stronger. Windows and iTerm rendering are cleaner. Very long sessions can scroll, resume, and quit without falling apart
Grok Build is becoming a full terminal-native agent workspace: multi-session, plugin-driven, MCP-connected, diagram-aware, math-capable, media-capable, long-context, and built for developers who actually live in the terminal
Elon warned about the AI energy bottleneck before most people even understood it was coming
“I can’t emphasize enough - we need more electricity. However much electricity you think you need, it’s more than that”
Now if look at what is happening. AI labs are raising billions, buying tons of GPUs, and announcing giant clusters
But then reality hits:
Where do you plug them in?
This is why the AI race is really an energy race. Even the most sophisticated labs can have the money, the chips, and the models but none of it scales without the grid capacity to feed it
The bottleneck is not just GPUs anymore. It is electricity, substations, transmission, permitting, and the ability to actually plug these massive clusters into the real world
Elon saw this years ago and now everyone else is catching up
Afghan Army commanders brought their child sex slaves onto US bases; Marines got PTSD from hearing them get raped at night
The governor of the district I deployed to had a basement rape dungeon
And these were our allies, the “good guys”
People have no idea how bad it is there
“It’s an astonishing story”
They’re feeding your children to the crocodiles and the Government won’t say who did it because it would be ‘racist’ to do so…
This French woman, who was raped by a migrant, has been convicted and will be sentenced, for saying publicly that migrants are a danger to women.
Her rapist has not been caught.
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Some moments stay with you. A look back at the extraordinary team behind a milestone achievement.
Morgan Stanley was honored to support @SpaceX team through its IPO, serving as joint lead bookrunner and hosting the opening of trading in our offices last week as sole stabilization agent.
Je viens d’être condamné à 6 mois de prison avec sursis et 10 000€ d’amende, sur le fondement de… la loi Samuel Paty !
Condamné comme journaliste car mon média Frontières a publié une grande enquête sur les avocats en droit des étrangers.
C’est un immense scandale !
RILEY GAINES ON BIRTH CONTROL:
“So I was on birth control in college, but only because — as a swimmer — you can imagine it’s not exactly comfortable to bleed in a sport like that. The bathing suits are pretty revealing, and we’re in the water six hours a day.
“I got on it specifically to stop my period entirely. Looking back now at 26, if I could go back and tell 18- or 19-year-old me anything, I would absolutely tell her not to do that.
“I just had a pretty comprehensive health screening — blood work, cancer screenings, the works. One of the only things the doctors flagged was that I had super low bone density. I thought that was strange because I lift weights, which should promote bone growth. So I asked the doctor what could cause it.
“She asked if I had been on birth control that let me skip my periods. When I said yes, she told me that was likely the cause. She said it’s good that we caught it now — I’m young and healthy, so I can work to build it back up — but if I had stayed on it longer, it could have really hurt me in the long term.”
BREAKING: Paraguay receives Starlink kits to connect remote schools, health centers and communities. 🇵🇾
• 50,000+ students and teachers will benefit.
• Goal: connect 1,600 locations nationwide.
• Prioritizing rural, and isolated communities.
• Also connecting remote healthcare centers.
• 100 kits already installed in rural Chaco.
• Builds on an initial plan to connect 500 strategic sites.
• Expanding access to online education, digital libraries and global opportunities.
This partnership between Paraguay Government and Starlink will help bring internet access and more opportunities to people across the country.
History listed on @Nasdaq.
@SpaceX ($SPCX) raised a record $85.7B in capital, hit a $2.1T market cap, and traded 500M+ shares on its first day as a public company.
Read more about how the capital injection will directly fund SpaceX’s infrastructure for the future: https://t.co/AZ4uPAtOvZ
SpaceX has just officially received an investment grade credit rating of Baa1 from Moody's, slightly higher than @Tesla's Baa3 rating.
Their reasoning: "SpaceX's Baa1 issuer rating reflects the company's exceptional franchise strength as the world's leading orbital launch provider and operator of the largest low earth orbit satellite broadband network, Starlink. The company benefits from robust and expanding recurring revenue from Starlink, which has become the primary cash flow generator and underpins improving scale, margin expansion, and diversification away from more cyclical launch revenues.
Additionally, SpaceX's vertical integration across manufacturing, launch, satellite deployment, and end-customer delivery drives superior cost efficiency and operational velocity that competitors have been unable to replicate. Strategic relevance to the U.S. government, as the primary launch provider for NASA and the Department of Defense, adds demand visibility and long-cycle contract support, while the company's ability to monetize AI compute capacity through third-party arrangements provides additional revenue diversification and downside optionality. The AI segment addresses a large total addressable market across AI infrastructure, consumer and enterprise applications, and digital advertising, and represents significant long-term revenue and earnings upside as the company scales its compute infrastructure, develops its frontier models, and expands enterprise and consumer monetization channels.
The company maintains conservative financial policies, alongside strong liquidity and financial flexibility, supported by substantial cash balances and continued access to both equity and debt capital markets."
BREAKING: Starlink airline partnerships are growing rapidly.
• 2 airlines in 2022 → 41 airlines in Q2 2026
• More than 20× growth in just four years
• Contracts now cover 7,000+ aircraft worldwide
• Major carriers including United, American, Lufthansa, Air France, Qatar Airways, Emirates, and British Airways are adopting Starlink
Starlink is quickly becoming the new standard for inflight connectivity.