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621 posts
2026-01-10
Confirmation that Anthropic is intentionally blocking OpenCode, and any other 3P harness, in a paranoid attempt to force devs into Claude Code. Terrible policy for a company built on training models on our code, our writing, our everything. Please change the terms, @DarioAmodei.
2026-01-10 View on X
VentureBeat

Anthropic adds safeguards to prevent third-party apps, like OpenCode, from spoofing Claude Code to access Claude models for more favorable pricing and limits

Anthropic has confirmed the implementation of strict new technical safeguards preventing third-party applications from spoofing …

I think it's great that all the model providers are coming out with their own CLIs, but let's be honest, no dev is going to want to have five different CLIs installed. They're going to want to learn and use one tool with all the models. For me, that tool is OpenCode.
2026-01-10 View on X
VentureBeat

Anthropic adds safeguards to prevent third-party apps, like OpenCode, from spoofing Claude Code to access Claude models for more favorable pricing and limits

Anthropic has confirmed the implementation of strict new technical safeguards preventing third-party applications from spoofing …

I love the models Anthropic are offering, but I seriously hope it's a mistake that they're blocking alternative harness providers, like @opencode, from working with their subscriptions. Seems very customer hostile. https://github.com/...
2026-01-10 View on X
VentureBeat

Anthropic adds safeguards to prevent third-party apps, like OpenCode, from spoofing Claude Code to access Claude models for more favorable pricing and limits

Anthropic has confirmed the implementation of strict new technical safeguards preventing third-party applications from spoofing …

2025-12-12
@TimSweeneyEpic Incredible work, Tim. A million naysayers were convinced it couldn't be done. You proved them all wrong several times over.
2025-12-12 View on X
The Verge

Tim Sweeney: the Ninth Circuit's decision on the Epic v. Apple contempt ruling appeal “completely shuts down” App Store rules letting Apple collect “junk fees”

In an interview, Epic Games' CEO says that an appeals court ruling in its case against Apple is ‘really awesome for all developers.’

2025-12-07
Apple exodus set to continue. This is the price of keeping a bean counter at the head for so long. Cook's legacy will not improve by dragging his own departure out any longer. Maybe he should do like Ballmer and buy a basketball team?
2025-12-07 View on X
Bloomberg

Sources: Apple's chip chief Johny Srouji told Tim Cook that he is seriously considering leaving soon; some execs floated elevating him to the CTO role

Apple Inc., long the model of stability in Silicon Valley, is suddenly undergoing its biggest personnel shake-up in decades …

2025-12-06
As much as I wish it was otherwise, the EU's engagement with American tech giants is no longer rooted in a legitimate antitrust interest, but is now equal parts a union-wide censorship operation and a proxy trade war.
2025-12-06 View on X
Reuters

The EU fines X €120M for breaching online content rules, the first fine under the DSA, citing issues like its deceptive blue checkmarks, after a two-year probe

‘Impose Sanctions...’ The Verge : EU fines X $140 million over ‘deceptive’ blue checkmarks Inc : Why Elon Musk's X Was Slapped With a $140 Million Fine Eva Terry / Deseret News : E...

The EU slaps X with a $140m fine for “confusing users with blue checkmarks” while its citizens choose to trust X as their news source. Meanwhile, traditional media outlets there will write befuddled stories about the mystery of falling trust in the old institutions.
2025-12-06 View on X
Reuters

The EU fines X €120M for breaching online content rules, the first fine under the DSA, citing issues like its deceptive blue checkmarks, after a two-year probe

‘Impose Sanctions...’ The Verge : EU fines X $140 million over ‘deceptive’ blue checkmarks Inc : Why Elon Musk's X Was Slapped With a $140 Million Fine Eva Terry / Deseret News : E...

Europe can't fine or regulate its way back to technological relevance. Monopoly interventions must be based on simple economics. Having Brussels design the color of the checkmark is retarded. The DSA, DMA, and even GPDR has got to go. Full reboot required.
2025-12-06 View on X
BBC

Vice President JD Vance, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and FCC Chairman Brendan Carr denounce the EU's €120M X fine

The EU has fined Elon Musk's social media platform X €120m (£105m) over its blue tick badges - prompting an angry reaction from the US.

The EU slaps X with a $140m fine for “confusing users with blue checkmarks” while its citizens choose to trust X as their news source. Meanwhile, traditional media outlets there will write befuddled stories about the mystery of falling trust in the old institutions.
2025-12-06 View on X
BBC

Vice President JD Vance, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and FCC Chairman Brendan Carr denounce the EU's €120M X fine

The EU has fined Elon Musk's social media platform X €120m (£105m) over its blue tick badges - prompting an angry reaction from the US.

As much as I wish it was otherwise, the EU's engagement with American tech giants is no longer rooted in a legitimate antitrust interest, but is now equal parts a union-wide censorship operation and a proxy trade war.
2025-12-06 View on X
BBC

Vice President JD Vance, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and FCC Chairman Brendan Carr denounce the EU's €120M X fine

The EU has fined Elon Musk's social media platform X €120m (£105m) over its blue tick badges - prompting an angry reaction from the US.

Europe can't fine or regulate its way back to technological relevance. Monopoly interventions must be based on simple economics. Having Brussels design the color of the checkmark is retarded. The DSA, DMA, and even GPDR has got to go. Full reboot required.
2025-12-06 View on X
Reuters

The EU fines X €120M for breaching online content rules, the first fine under the DSA, citing issues like its deceptive blue checkmarks, after a two-year probe

‘Impose Sanctions...’ The Verge : EU fines X $140 million over ‘deceptive’ blue checkmarks Inc : Why Elon Musk's X Was Slapped With a $140 Million Fine Eva Terry / Deseret News : E...

2025-12-05
As much as I wish it was otherwise, the EU's engagement with American tech giants is no longer rooted in a legitimate antitrust interest, but is now equal parts a union-wide censorship operation and a proxy trade war.
2025-12-05 View on X
Reuters

The EU fines X €120M for breaching online content rules, the first fine under the DSA, citing issues like its deceptive blue checkmarks, after a two-year probe

Elon Musk's social media company X was fined 120 million euros ($140 million) by EU tech regulators on Friday …

2025-10-21
We've undermined, if not vandalized, the beauty of the internet by centralizing so much with the cloud. But it's never too late to fix that mistake.
2025-10-21 View on X
CNBC

AWS says services have “returned to normal operations” after a US-EAST-1 outage, first reported on October 20 at 3:11am ET, that affected major services

Amazon Web Services, a leader in the cloud infrastructure market, reported a major outage on Monday that took down numerous major websites.

Cloud marketing convinced a generation of programmers that the scariest thing in the world was to connect their own server to the internet. All so they could be sold and resold the same centralized dependencies at huge markups. https://www.youtube.com/... [image]
2025-10-21 View on X
CNBC

AWS says services have “returned to normal operations” after a US-EAST-1 outage, first reported on October 20 at 3:11am ET, that affected major services

Amazon Web Services, a leader in the cloud infrastructure market, reported a major outage on Monday that took down numerous major websites.

I swear we didn't plan this, but just today, we finally NUKED our entire AWS account at the 37signals company meetup! This followed moving out compute+dbs in 2023, then S3 this summer, and now finally the entire account is GONE 🎉 [video]
2025-10-21 View on X
CNBC

AWS says services have “returned to normal operations” after a US-EAST-1 outage, first reported on October 20 at 3:11am ET, that affected major services

Amazon Web Services, a leader in the cloud infrastructure market, reported a major outage on Monday that took down numerous major websites.

2025-10-20
We've undermined, if not vandalized, the beauty of the internet by centralizing so much with the cloud. But it's never too late to fix that mistake.
2025-10-20 View on X
The Verge

AWS says “the underlying DNS issue” is mitigated and most “operations are succeeding normally” after a huge US-EAST-1 outage; some services are still “impacted”

The cause of the AWS outage is currently unclear.

Cloud marketing convinced a generation of programmers that the scariest thing in the world was to connect their own server to the internet. All so they could be sold and resold the same centralized dependencies at huge markups. https://www.youtube.com/... [image]
2025-10-20 View on X
The Verge

AWS says “the underlying DNS issue” is mitigated and most “operations are succeeding normally” after a huge US-EAST-1 outage; some services are still “impacted”

The cause of the AWS outage is currently unclear.

2025-10-08
The EU Chat Control proposal would be a catastrophe for Europe. It would seal Europeans behind a new digital Berlin wall, cut off from Signal and other e2e messengers. It's embarrassing and dangerous that it's gotten this close already. Time to bail to back to sanity.
2025-10-08 View on X
Politico

A website set up by a Danish software developer floods EU lawmakers with emails opposing planned EU “Chat Control” laws to fight CSAM by scanning encrypted apps

A software developer from Denmark is having an outsized influence on a hotly debated law to break open encrypted apps.

2025-09-20
The problem with media training: Everyone ends up playing the same role, repeating the same scripted gesticulation. It looks uncanny and fake because it is. They might as well just use AI.
2025-09-20 View on X
The Verge

Meta CTO says the technical issues during live demos of its new smart glasses were due to a self-inflicted DDoS and a bug that put Zuckerberg's glasses to sleep

and it wasn't the Wi-Fi Lakshmi Varanasi / Business Insider : Meta's CTO: We'd ‘love’ iMessage on Ray-Ban glasses, but Apple won't allow it David Heaney / UploadVR : Meta Explains ...

2025-07-22
While Europeans love to fret about the state of the American democracy, their states pursue free speech with ever-increasing authoritarian zeal, and by any means necessary. Disgraceful.
2025-07-22 View on X
Financial Times

X says France's criminal probe over algorithmic “manipulation” and “fraudulent” data extraction is “distorting French law in order to serve a political agenda”

and especially applying — the sanctions regimes that were envisioned under the DSA and DMA.”  - French lawmaker Éric Bothorel X: @globalaffairs : French authorities have launched a...