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Artificial intelligence, machine learning, LLMs, and AI tools transforming development.
Google's Gemini 3.1 Pro: When Benchmark Wins Stop Mattering
Gemini 3.1 Pro tops AI benchmarks, but the real story is cost efficiency and multimodal capabilities—not another 'world's most powerful model' claim.
GitHub Wants AI to Write Your CI/CD Pipelines Now
GitHub Wants AI to Write Your CI/CD Pipelines Now
GitHub's Agentic Workflows lets you describe CI/CD tasks in plain English. Is this the future of DevOps automation, or just vibes-based infrastructure?
Anthropic's Claude Code Update Automates Developer Workflow
Anthropic's Claude Code Update Automates Developer Workflow
Anthropic's latest Claude Code update introduces autonomous PR handling, security scanning, and git worktree support—raising questions about AI's role in development.
Sam Altman Says AGI Arrives in 2 Years. Here's the Data.
Sam Altman Says AGI Arrives in 2 Years. Here's the Data.
OpenAI's Sam Altman just compressed the AGI timeline to 2028. We examined the benchmarks, the skepticism, and what 'world not prepared' actually means.
Claude Code's Latest Updates Change How Developers Work
Claude Code's Latest Updates Change How Developers Work
Claude Code adds git worktrees, security scanning, and desktop previews. Ray Amjad demonstrates what these features mean for development workflows.
Warp's Oz Wants to Turn AI Coding Agents Into a Team
Warp's Oz Wants to Turn AI Coding Agents Into a Team
Warp's new Oz platform moves AI coding agents to the cloud with automated triggers and team collaboration. Is this the orchestration layer devs needed?
AI Agents Need DMVs: A Reality Check on Autonomous Systems
AI Agents Need DMVs: A Reality Check on Autonomous Systems
IBM's Jeff Crume argues AI agents need governance infrastructure like cars. But the analogy reveals more about the problem than the solution.
AI Agents Are Building Their Own Economy on the Web
AI Agents Are Building Their Own Economy on the Web
Major tech companies are simultaneously building payment, search, and execution infrastructure for AI agents—creating an economic layer where software transacts autonomously.
Google's NotebookLM Now Builds PowerPoint Decks for You
Google's NotebookLM Now Builds PowerPoint Decks for You
Google's NotebookLM adds AI-powered presentation creation. It promises to replace PowerPoint with prompt-based slide generation, but questions remain.
Google's Gemini 3.1 Pro: Genius on Paper, Disaster in Practice
Google's Gemini 3.1 Pro: Genius on Paper, Disaster in Practice
Gemini 3.1 Pro crushes benchmarks but fails at basic tasks. Developer Theo tests Google's 'smartest model ever' and finds a genius that can't follow instructions.
How a $500 SSD Upgrade Undercuts Nvidia's $4,000 AI Box
How a $500 SSD Upgrade Undercuts Nvidia's $4,000 AI Box
A YouTuber demonstrates how upgrading storage transforms the ASUS GX10 into the cheapest 4TB AI workstation, challenging premium pricing models.
Why AI Benchmarks Are Breaking (And What That Means for You)
Why AI Benchmarks Are Breaking (And What That Means for You)
Google's Gemini 3.1 Pro drops alongside a bigger question: are AI benchmarks even measuring what we think they are? The answer affects your buying decisions.
GLM-5's Self-Distillation Trick Solves AI's Memory Problem
GLM-5's Self-Distillation Trick Solves AI's Memory Problem
GLM-5 uses self-distillation to prevent catastrophic forgetting during training. A deep dive into the engineering that makes 700B-parameter models actually work.
When Software Developers Stop Writing Code for $1K Daily
When Software Developers Stop Writing Code for $1K Daily
StrongDM's three-person team spends $1,000/day on AI tokens with no handwritten code. What happens when the unit of work shifts from instructions to tokens?
Five AI Models Dropped This Week—Here's What Changed
Five AI Models Dropped This Week—Here's What Changed
Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 4.6, Google's Gemini 3.1 Pro, and xAI's Grok 4.2 all launched this week. What do these updates actually mean for users?
When AI Builds a Compiler in Two Weeks: What Just Changed
When AI Builds a Compiler in Two Weeks: What Just Changed
Anthropic's Claude built a 100,000-line C compiler autonomously in two weeks. IBM experts debate whether this milestone was inevitable—and what it means for developers.
GitHub's Week of AI Agents: Economic Survival Meets Code
GitHub's Week of AI Agents: Economic Survival Meets Code
GitHub's trending projects reveal a shift: AI agents now manage their own wallets, die when broke, and face real survival economics. What changed?
Your AI Coding Assistant Is Eating Your Tokens (Here's Why)
Your AI Coding Assistant Is Eating Your Tokens (Here's Why)
Think you're not paying per token? Think again. How AI coding tools secretly burn through your limits—and what developers are doing about it.
AI Agents That Work While You Sleep: The Next Shift
AI Agents That Work While You Sleep: The Next Shift
Cloud-based AI coding agents now run scheduled tasks overnight. A developer built a news monitoring system in one afternoon that never sleeps.
Google's Lyria 3 Makes AI Music From Text (And Images)
Google's Lyria 3 Makes AI Music From Text (And Images)
Google's Lyria 3 generates custom music from text, images, and video in seconds. Built into Gemini, it's multimodal, free, and targeting creators.