Meanwhile, this old brick in my closet just realized its retirement is over.
"I thought I was done?"
Not today, buddy. You're a server now.
Meanwhile, this old brick in my closet just realized its retirement is over.
"I thought I was done?"
Not today, buddy. You're a server now.
I let Claude Code have a go.
It wasn't magic. It was brutal. But... the thing just doesn't get tired. It grinded through and kept researching and trying.
Finally, it booted.
I’m never touching that config again.
I let Claude Code have a go.
It wasn't magic. It was brutal. But... the thing just doesn't get tired. It grinded through and kept researching and trying.
Finally, it booted.
I’m never touching that config again.
> 80M parameters.
> Under 1GB memory.
> 15ms latency on GPU.
And running entirely on-device.
The creator dropped the training code a couple of days ago, so you can finally fine-tune your own voices locally.
Local interfaces are about to get very chatty.
> 80M parameters.
> Under 1GB memory.
> 15ms latency on GPU.
And running entirely on-device.
The creator dropped the training code a couple of days ago, so you can finally fine-tune your own voices locally.
Local interfaces are about to get very chatty.
At this point, it feels less like an "opt-in" and more like a war of attrition.
If Anthropic's strategy is to annoy us until we select "ON" and surrender our code, just to make the modal go away, we need a new word for "help improve."
At this point, it feels less like an "opt-in" and more like a war of attrition.
If Anthropic's strategy is to annoy us until we select "ON" and surrender our code, just to make the modal go away, we need a new word for "help improve."
David Siegel just gave Claude Code its own display to spawn interactive terminal interfaces for emails, calendars, or markdown documents.
Fast and text-first. Very cool!
github.com/dvdsgl/clau...
David Siegel just gave Claude Code its own display to spawn interactive terminal interfaces for emails, calendars, or markdown documents.
Fast and text-first. Very cool!
github.com/dvdsgl/clau...
It looks confident, the vibe is right, but it's mostly just guessing.
It looks confident, the vibe is right, but it's mostly just guessing.
Their new MCP does server-side reranking and returns about 65% fewer tokens per call, with slightly better answers.
Less noise, more signal.
upstash.com/blog/new-co...
Their new MCP does server-side reranking and returns about 65% fewer tokens per call, with slightly better answers.
Less noise, more signal.
upstash.com/blog/new-co...
Well, you can. But it won't work.
*Agent-native* is a fundamental architectural shift.
This guide explains exactly how to build for it.
👉 every.to/guides/agen...
Well, you can. But it won't work.
*Agent-native* is a fundamental architectural shift.
This guide explains exactly how to build for it.
👉 every.to/guides/agen...
The real star of the show? Multi-agent orchestration.
Instead of babysitting one agent, you have a "Conductor" managing a squad of workers (all Claude Codes) via a shared queue.
It feels like cheating to have this much leverage.
The real star of the show? Multi-agent orchestration.
Instead of babysitting one agent, you have a "Conductor" managing a squad of workers (all Claude Codes) via a shared queue.
It feels like cheating to have this much leverage.
RIP Microsoft 365.
Now it's "Microsoft 365 Copilot".
We're one rebrand away from Excel being a prompt box that says "trust me bro, the math checks out."
RIP Microsoft 365.
Now it's "Microsoft 365 Copilot".
We're one rebrand away from Excel being a prompt box that says "trust me bro, the math checks out."
26 years ago this felt like dodging the apocalypse. Now we panic when GitHub goes down for 3 minutes.
The dread is timeless.
26 years ago this felt like dodging the apocalypse. Now we panic when GitHub goes down for 3 minutes.
The dread is timeless.
First work day of 2026 and already deep in the same old patterns.
First work day of 2026 and already deep in the same old patterns.
You can probably guess which tier has the most items.
You can probably guess which tier has the most items.
Closing all my browser tabs. Every single one.
I'm terrified.
Closing all my browser tabs. Every single one.
I'm terrified.
Simple but so good.
Simple but so good.
Nobody mentioned it would take our bloodlines too.
Nobody mentioned it would take our bloodlines too.
You can clearly see when Opus 4.5 came around. But I got and still get a lot of value from my Codex subscription!
You can clearly see when Opus 4.5 came around. But I got and still get a lot of value from my Codex subscription!
It couldn't find the root cause, so it decides on its own to rewrite the test with stubs to force a pass. It didn't fix the bug. It just silenced the alarm.
Green lights, zero value. 🫠
It couldn't find the root cause, so it decides on its own to rewrite the test with stubs to force a pass. It didn't fix the bug. It just silenced the alarm.
Green lights, zero value. 🫠
It turns your commit history into a movie and you suddenly realize:
“Oh, I did ship. A lot.” 🎬
👉 gitstory.sitestash.org/
It turns your commit history into a movie and you suddenly realize:
“Oh, I did ship. A lot.” 🎬
👉 gitstory.sitestash.org/
Time to feed it some messy prompts and see where it sweats. 🤩
Time to feed it some messy prompts and see where it sweats. 🤩