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Alexander Doria

@dorialexander
120 posts
2026-03-08
yeah, it's no longer about pandemic correction.
2026-03-08 View on X
Business Insider

The US' February jobs report shows the tech sector's post-2022 job losses are now outpacing past downturns in 2008 and 2020

- Tech industries are losing their strength.  — One economist said tech job losses outpaced the past two recessions.  — Still, there is weakness in other areas of the job market.

2026-03-07
Model is the product: ios edition.
2026-03-07 View on X
Bloomberg

Anthropic launches Claude Marketplace, letting companies buy third-party software using some of their committed annual spending on Anthropic's services

Anthropic PBC is launching a new platform for its corporate customers to purchase third-party software, broadening the AI developer's offerings …

yeah, it's no longer about pandemic correction.
2026-03-07 View on X
Business Insider

The US' February jobs report shows the tech sector's post-2022 job losses are now outpacing past downturns in 2008 and 2020

- Tech industries are losing their strength.  — One economist said tech job losses outpaced the past two recessions.  — Still, there is weakness in other areas of the job market.

If they are sincere, this updates me very badly on cursor inference/training capacity.
2026-03-07 View on X
Forbes

How Cursor is evolving through its Composer coding models built on Chinese open models, as coding agents like Claude Code threaten to make code editors obsolete

After becoming the hottest, fastest growing AI coding company, Cursor is confronting a new reality: developers may no longer need a code editor at all.

2026-02-24
Ah ah. Another part of my timeline that has not moved in a year. [image]
2026-02-24 View on X
The Verge

A look at the challenges some AI developers face in building models to extract trillions of high-quality tokens from PDFs, which are hard to parse, for training

Last November, the House Oversight Committee had just released 20,000 pages of documents from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein …

2026-02-17
Repositionning on GPU/cloud does make sense, but: hardware revenue multiples are not software/ai.
2026-02-17 View on X
TechCrunch

Mistral buys Paris-based Koyeb, which simplifies AI app deployment at scale and manages AI infrastructure, in its first acquisition; Koyeb raised $8.6M to date

Mistral AI, the French company last valued at $13.8 billion, has made its first acquisition.  The OpenAI competitor has agreed …

2026-02-12
Looking forward to the model report of the new GLM: likely scaling synthetic environments toward fully emulated work/bureaucratic systems. [image]
2026-02-12 View on X
Z.ai

Z.ai launches GLM-5, saying its flagship open-weight model has “best-in-class performance among all open-source models” in reasoning, coding, and agentic tasks

We are launching GLM-5, targeting complex systems engineering and long-horizon agentic tasks.  Scaling is still one of the most important ways …

Looking forward to the model report of the new GLM: likely scaling synthetic environments toward fully emulated work/bureaucratic systems. [image]
2026-02-12 View on X
Reuters

Z.ai says it will raise prices by at least 30% for new GLM coding plan subscribers to accommodate surging demand for its AI coding tools

2026-02-11
Looking forward to the model report of the new GLM: likely scaling synthetic environments toward fully emulated work/bureaucratic systems. [image]
2026-02-11 View on X
Z.ai

Z.ai launches GLM-5, its flagship open-weight model, saying it has best-in-class performance among open-source models in reasoning, coding, and agentic tasks

We are launching GLM-5, targeting complex systems engineering and long-horizon agentic tasks.  Scaling is still one of the most important ways …

2026-02-04
but i had been told harvey was a masterpiece of vc kingmaking. [image]
2026-02-04 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Software and data stocks plunge over fears that new AI developments will supplant software; ADBE fell 7.31%, CRM 6.85%, and Thomson Reuters 15.83% on Tuesday

From Legalzoom.com and Expedia to Ares and Apollo, shares of companies that sell or invest in software fell sharply on Tuesday

2026-02-03
but i had been told harvey was a masterpiece of vc kingmaking. [image]
2026-02-03 View on X
Financial Times

LexisNexis-owner Relx, Thomson Reuters, and other media and financial stocks fell 10%+ after Anthropic launched Claude Cowork tools that automate legal work

Shares in LexisNexis owner Relx fall 15% after new tools for Claude Cowork unveiled  —  Billions of pounds were wiped off the value …

2026-01-31
I'm only surprised it had not happened sooner. Everyone forgot r/SubSimulatorGPT2?
2026-01-31 View on X
Forbes

Peter Steinberger rebrands his AI agent project to OpenClaw, its second name change after Anthropic forced a shift from Clawdbot to Moltbot

What began as a side project that quietly drew more than 100,000 GitHub stars has turned into one of the most viral experiments in AI.

2026-01-30
I'm only surprised it had not happened sooner. Everyone forgot r/SubSimulatorGPT2?
2026-01-30 View on X
Simon Willison's Weblog

A look at Moltbook, a social network where OpenClaw assistants interact autonomously, as they discuss consciousness and identity, technical tips, and more

The hottest project in AI right now is Clawdbot, renamed to Moltbot, renamed to OpenClaw.  It's an open source implementation …

I'm only surprised it had not happened sooner. Everyone forgot r/SubSimulatorGPT2?
2026-01-30 View on X
Forbes

Peter Steinberger rebrands his AI agent project to OpenClaw, its second name change after Anthropic forced a shift from Clawdbot to Moltbot

Moltbot, formerly Clawdbot, changes its name to OpenClaw  —  What began as a side project that quietly attracted more than 100,000 GitHub stars …

2026-01-27
So DeepSeek is just opening gradually older model artifacts (1.5 years rolling basis?) and still hitting SOTA for size range/inference speed. Good flex.
2026-01-27 View on X
Kimi

Moonshot says Kimi K2.5 builds on K2 with “pretraining over ~15T mixed visual and text tokens” and “can self-direct an agent swarm with up to 100 sub-agents”

Today, we are introducing Kimi K2.5, the most powerful open-source model to date.

So DeepSeek is just opening gradually older model artifacts (1.5 years rolling basis?) and still hitting SOTA for size range/inference speed. Good flex.
2026-01-27 View on X
South China Morning Post

DeepSeek launches DeepSeek-OCR 2, an upgraded optical character recognition model that replaces OpenAI-developed CLIP framework with Alibaba's Qwen2-0.5b

Ben Jiang /South China Morning Post:

2026-01-02
Unsurprisingly a new DeepSeek banger. I'll post my reading notes later but I already recommend going through the original hyper-connection ByteDance paper first: clearly explain the expected benefits, better layer specialization/management ("enhance the impact of each layer") [image]
2026-01-02 View on X
South China Morning Post

DeepSeek researchers detail mHC, a new architecture they used to train 3B, 9B, and 27B models, finding it scaled without adding significant computational burden

DeepSeek has published a technical paper co-authored by founder Liang Wenfeng proposing a rethink of its core deep learning architecture

So the first major paper of 2026, DeepSeek mHC: Manifold-Constrained Hyper-Connections. This is actually an engineering paper, taking as a starting points ideas already exposed in the original Hyper-Connections (HC) paper from ByteDance, which is consequently a prerequisite for
2026-01-02 View on X
South China Morning Post

DeepSeek researchers detail mHC, a new architecture they used to train 3B, 9B, and 27B models, finding it scaled without adding significant computational burden

DeepSeek has published a technical paper co-authored by founder Liang Wenfeng proposing a rethink of its core deep learning architecture

2026-01-01
Unsurprisingly a new DeepSeek banger. I'll post my reading notes later but I already recommend going through the original hyper-connection ByteDance paper first: clearly explain the expected benefits, better layer specialization/management ("enhance the impact of each layer") [image]
2026-01-01 View on X
South China Morning Post

DeepSeek researchers detail a new mHC architecture they used to train 3B, 9B, and 27B models, finding it scaled without adding significant computational burden

DeepSeek has published a technical paper co-authored by founder Liang Wenfeng proposing a rethink of its core deep learning architecture

So the first major paper of 2026, DeepSeek mHC: Manifold-Constrained Hyper-Connections. This is actually an engineering paper, taking as a starting points ideas already exposed in the original Hyper-Connections (HC) paper from ByteDance, which is consequently a prerequisite for
2026-01-01 View on X
South China Morning Post

DeepSeek researchers detail a new mHC architecture they used to train 3B, 9B, and 27B models, finding it scaled without adding significant computational burden

DeepSeek has published a technical paper co-authored by founder Liang Wenfeng proposing a rethink of its core deep learning architecture