GloMo guys 🔮
Your morning coffee costs more. Cocoa hit record highs last year. Sugar swings on every weather report. Cattle prices move on tariff news.
Soft commodities are one of the most volatile corners of the market right now - and most of crypto has zero onchain access to them.
Until now.
$PYTH just added Cocoa, Coffee, Raw Sugar and Live Cattle futures feeds to Pyth Pro. Institutional grade. Real time. Same API as everything else.
Think about what builders can do with this. Prediction markets on coffee prices. Perps on sugar. Structured products that hedge against food inflation.
3,000+ feeds now. Crypto, equities, FX, metals, energy - and now the full soft commodity stack.
The price of everything is coming onchain. One feed at a time👇🏻
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Sleep Coach. Wellness Coach. Meal Planner. Shopping Agent.
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that's a different category entirely.
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- They made it a CLI because there were too many different IDEs at Anthropic. A temporary solution. A stopgap
- They kept it as a CLI because the model had become good enough that a UI wasn’t needed
- That’s the signal
Not a feature. Not a roadmap. Simply put - the UI had become redundant.
2022: new hire joins a team.
3 weeks of onboarding. Asking senior engineers the same questions. Reading wikis nobody updated since 2019. Reviewing git blame line by line.
2024: same hire, same codebase.
Opens a terminal. Types one question. 2-3 days. Done.
That's Claude Code.
The guy who built it - Boris, Anthropic staff - dropped something interesting at a recent talk.
He said by end of year, people probably won't use IDEs anymore.
Not as a hot take. As a quiet observation. Based on watching the model improve from the inside.
Meanwhile Cursor raised $100M. Copilot has 2 million paid users. Everyone's building AI on top of the IDE.
And the guy who built the most-used agentic coding tool in the world ships from a terminal.
No UI layer. No indexing. Your code never leaves your machine.
Just: type what you want -> Claude does it -> paste the git log into standup.
The twist: they built it as a CLI because too many IDEs at Anthropic. They kept it as a CLI because the model's getting good enough to not need a UI.
80% of Anthropic engineers use it daily. Researchers run it on notebooks. New hires use it before they know the codebase.
-> It's free to try. One command.