LIFT-OFF! ๐ Vikram-1 has left the pad at Sriharikota. India's first privately developed orbital rocket is flying. History is being made. ๐ฎ๐ณ
#Vikram1#JourneyToOrbit#SkyrootAerospace
Kimi's CEO Zhilin Yang:
"everyone's trying to build one smarter agent
many agent hits a wall fast, so instead of making it smarter we just made more - one boss, a thousand workers."
in a 39-minute talk he explains why one agent won't get you to real work.
agent swarms + long context + RL on every sub-agent - that's the fix.
bookmark this โ
Big news: Kimi-K3 by @Kimi_Moonshot is now #1 in the Frontend Code Arena with 1679 pts, surpassing Claude Fable 5.
This is a 17-place jump from Kimi-k2.6 (#18 -> #1).
In Frontend, Kimi-K3 ranked #1 in 6 of 7 domains: Brand & Marketing, Reference-Based Design, Data & Analytics, Consumer Product, Simulations, and Content Creation Tools, landing #2 only in Gaming behind Fable 5.
The full model weights will be released by July 27.
Congrats to the @Kimi_Moonshot team on this major milestone!
Itโs official. ๐
July 18. 11:30 AM IST.
Vikram-1. Test Flight-1. Mission Aagaman.
Indiaโs first private orbital launch from the historic First Launch Pad at SDSC-SHAR, Sriharikota.
The countdown begins. ๐ฎ๐ณ
#Vikram1#MissionAagaman#SkyrootAerospace#OpeningSpaceForAll
I used to be on Nextra before ๐ฉ๐, but I'm really craving something even better ๐๐ฆ. I'm confident this new skill will make switching so much easier for meee ๐โจ๐๐ฏ!
by popular demand we now have migration helpers for blume
install with ๐๐๐ก ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ข๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐/๐๐๐๐๐ --๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐-๐๐๐๐๐๐๐
use your favorite agent to help migrate from mintlify, fumadocs, nextra, starlight or docusaurus.
New skill: /find-animation-opportunities
Search your UI for places that would genuinely benefit from motion, while also telling you what not to animate.
https://t.co/zEnLEjkvIp
Weโre open sourcing @โshadcn/helpers, a new package for small, focused utils to help you build and test components faster.
Starting with `createChat` for AI SDK and TanStack AI. It lets you script a conversation between a user & assistant then run it through `useChat`.
Your components receive native messages through the frameworkโs real streaming lifecycle. createChat supports reasoning, tool calls, data, files, sources and parts.
Use it to build components, previews, scripted demos and deterministic tests.
In a recent article, I wrote about using skills to encode judgement and understanding into agents.
I put together a set of skills that each focus on a different part of a product and help make it better.
/better-ui
/better-typography
/better-colors
More skills are coming soon.
npx skills add jakubkrehel/skills
Introducing Cloudflare Drop
Drop your folder in the browser and deploy it instantly on Cloudflare. Your website... milliseconds away from users on region: earth
No account needed. Deployment is active for 60 minutes, then expires unless you claim it.
https://t.co/Dn6b1mggqs
Introducing shadcn/typeset.
You know how you render markdown and get back plain, unstyled HTML? Headings, paragraphs, lists, tables. So you style the elements one by one: font sizes, line heights, spacing.
You do it for your blog. Then you do it again for docs. Then again for the chat. Every time, you're fighting the same thing: sizing and spacing.
To fix this, we created typeset.css: one file that styles everything inside a typeset container. It lives in your project, so you can change it directly when you need to.
And we made it work beautifully with streaming markdown.
Vercel Services
You can now collocate e.g.: a Python backend API, an ExpressJS server, and a React SPA in one Vercel project.
tl:dr;
โช๏ธ You can run all locally with ๐๐ ๐๐๐
โช๏ธ Deploy and rollback all at once
โช๏ธ Observe, monitor, debug together
โช๏ธ Internal networking
Today we're releasing a new set of components for building chat interfaces.
We've taken the patterns we build every day, rethought the abstractions behind them, and turned them into components you can compose and customize.
We're starting with the conversation layer: streaming, scrolling, messages, bubbles, attachments, and markers.
Apple just made Docker Desktop optional on Mac.
And it is completely free.
This is apple/container. 26.5k stars no Github.
You can now run Linux containers natively on your Mac without installing Docker Desktop, without a background daemon hogging your RAM, and without paying $21 a month per developer for a commercial license.
Here is what it does:
โ Runs Linux containers as lightweight VMs directly on Apple Silicon using macOS 26 virtualization
โ Fully OCI compatible. Pull any image from Docker Hub, GitHub Container Registry or anywhere else
โ Written in Swift and optimised specifically for Apple Silicon. Faster and lighter than anything Docker Desktop does on Mac
โ Standard container CLI syntax. If you know Docker commands you already know how to use this
โ Push images you build to any standard container registry and run them anywhere
Docker Desktop charges $21 per developer per month for commercial use. Apple's version costs nothing and ships as open source under Apache-2.0.
Microsoft made Docker Desktop optional on Windows with WSL Containers last month.
Apple just did the same on Mac.
Docker is not going anywhere. But the era of paying for a GUI wrapper around containers on your own machine is quietly ending.
Repo here: https://t.co/uFJ867sul6
Agreed. The tricky part is that rebuilding, refactoring, and improving the process sometimes leads to much better long-term outcomes. The cost is that itโs easy to miss deadlines if you donโt balance it carefully.
Writing the post vs rebuilding the blog to write the post.
Doing the task vs creating a todo list to do the task.
Shipping the feature vs refactoring so you can ship the feature.
We never learn.
FastAPI can now serve your frontend app โจ
With support for client-side routing ๐
Great for React with TanStack Router, Astro static builds, Vite-based apps, etc. ๐
FastAPI version 0.138.0 ๐
https://t.co/IcKUZA4g8I
I see a lot of people hyped about GLM-5.2. Rightfully so! Having an open weight model surpass GPT-5.4 and every Gemini model is dope.
That said - it's not cheap. Both Opus 4.8 and GPT-5.5 set to "medium" are cheaper and smarter than GLM-5.2