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Dax

@thdxr
39 posts
2026-03-10
genie is out of the bottle everyone hitting the magic button button puts your brain in a state of laziness that seeps into all your processes and they get skipped we talk about this all the time and still our team is struggling with it
2026-03-10 View on X
Financial Times

Memo: Amazon SVP Dave Treadwell says junior and mid-level engineers now require more senior engineers to sign off any AI-assisted code changes, after outages

Ecommerce giant says there has been a ‘trend of incidents’ linked to ‘Gen-AI assisted changes’  —  Amazon's ecommerce business …

2026-03-07
when you see articles like this you have to assume this information was deliberately given to a journalist and ask why - suggests claude code's success comes from subsidization (cursor didn't lose) - they are going to make the best coding model (don't churn you'll be back soon)
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.

2026-03-03
this is good there's now no excuse to explicitly mark these anyone who doesn't (and the company paying) is actively trying to deceive you
2026-03-03 View on X
TechCrunch

X announces a “Paid Partnership” label that creators can apply to their posts to indicate they're ads; until now, creators relied on hashtags to label posts

2026-03-02
this is good there's now no excuse to explicitly mark these anyone who doesn't (and the company paying) is actively trying to deceive you
2026-03-02 View on X
TechCrunch

X announces a “Paid Partnership” label that creators can apply to their posts to indicate they're ads; until now, creators relied on hashtags to label posts

Social network X on Monday announced the introduction of a new “Paid Partnership” label that creators can apply to their posts to indicate they're advertisements.

2026-03-01
absolutely zero clarity right now
2026-03-01 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Sources: the Pentagon used Claude in its major air attack in Iran, hours after Trump declared that the federal government will end its use of Anthropic's tools

Within hours of declaring that the federal government will end its use of artificial-intelligence tools made by tech company Anthropic …

absolutely zero clarity right now
2026-03-01 View on X
The Atlantic

Source describes the failed Pentagon-Anthropic talks: through the end, the Pentagon wanted to use Anthropic's AI to analyze bulk data collected about Americans

Right up until the moment that Pete Hegseth moved to terminate the government's relationship with the AI company Anthropic …

absolutely zero clarity right now
2026-03-01 View on X
OpenAI

OpenAI says its DOD agreement upholds its redlines and “has more guardrails than any previous agreement for classified AI deployments, including Anthropic's”

We think our agreement has more guardrails than any previous agreement for classified AI deployments, including Anthropic's.

2026-02-28
if it's true that this is the same safety constraints this seems to have been a dick measuring contest sounds like it started because ant went to the govt after the maduro thing to re-assert their rules and the govt was annoyed to be checked like this and wanted to assert their
2026-02-28 View on X
@sama

Sam Altman says OpenAI reached an agreement with the DOD to deploy its models in DOD's classified network and asks DOD to extend those terms to all AI companies

Tonight, we reached an agreement with the Department of War to deploy our models in their classified network. In all of our interactions, the DoW displayed a deep respect for safet...

2026-02-20
IS THIS WHAT THE WINKS MEANT [image]
2026-02-20 View on X
Wired

Inside the “gay tech mafia” that mixes social and professional lives, as 51 investors, entrepreneurs, and executives detail gay influence in Silicon Valley

Gay men have long been rumored to run Silicon Valley.  WIRED investigates.  —  No one can say exactly when, or if, gay men started running Silicon Valley.

2026-02-19
IS THIS WHAT THE WINKS MEANT [image]
2026-02-19 View on X
Wired

Inside the “gay tech mafia” that mixes social and professional lives, as investors, entrepreneurs, and executives detail gay influence in Silicon Valley

Gay men have long been rumored to run Silicon Valley.  WIRED investigates.  —  No one can say exactly when, or if, gay men started running Silicon Valley.

2026-02-13
minimax 2.5 is now generally available and free for 7 days in opencode i'm going to try and switch to it as my default so i can get a sense of how it works golden era for opensource models right now
2026-02-13 View on X
MiniMax

MiniMax releases M2.5, claiming the model delivers on the “intelligence too cheap to meter” promise, priced at $0.30/1M input tokens and $1.20/1M output tokens

Today we're introducing our latest model, MiniMax-M2.5.  —  Extensively trained with reinforcement learning …

interesting thing about minimax 2.5 is it's a smaller model considering it's very usable it's a great candidate for home labs also would love to see inference providers try and max out its tokens/s can probably do something crazy [image]
2026-02-13 View on X
MiniMax

MiniMax releases M2.5, claiming the model delivers on the “intelligence too cheap to meter” promise, priced at $0.30/1M input tokens and $1.20/1M output tokens

Today we're introducing our latest model, MiniMax-M2.5.  —  Extensively trained with reinforcement learning …

2026-02-12
interesting thing about minimax 2.5 is it's a smaller model considering it's very usable it's a great candidate for home labs also would love to see inference providers try and max out its tokens/s can probably do something crazy [image]
2026-02-12 View on X
MiniMax

MiniMax releases M2.5, claiming the model delivers on the “intelligence too cheap to meter” promise, priced at $0.30/1M input tokens and $1.20/1M output tokens

Today we're introducing our latest model, MiniMax-M2.5.  —  Extensively trained with reinforcement learning …

minimax 2.5 is now generally available and free for 7 days in opencode i'm going to try and switch to it as my default so i can get a sense of how it works golden era for opensource models right now
2026-02-12 View on X
MiniMax

MiniMax releases M2.5, claiming the model delivers on the “intelligence too cheap to meter” promise, priced at $0.30/1M input tokens and $1.20/1M output tokens

Today we're introducing our latest model, MiniMax-M2.5.  —  Extensively trained with reinforcement learning …

2026-02-10
you can learn a bit from the ai. com launch and why the whole “all publicity is good publicity” shit is so wrong - you go to their site - absolutely zero info about their product - fine will try to sign up - i have to come up with 2 handle names i'm committing to (don't know how
2026-02-10 View on X
Cointelegraph

Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek launches ai.com in beta during the Super Bowl and opens username registration to let users get a private, personalized AI agent

2026-02-09
you can learn a bit from the ai. com launch and why the whole “all publicity is good publicity” shit is so wrong - you go to their site - absolutely zero info about their product - fine will try to sign up - i have to come up with 2 handle names i'm committing to (don't know how
2026-02-09 View on X
Cointelegraph

Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek launches ai.com in beta during the Super Bowl and opens username registration to let users get a private, personalized AI agent

Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek's goal with ai.com is to build “a decentralized network of autonomous, self-improving AI agents …

2026-02-05
openai has a product that is an input box where you could type literally anything into and have a magical experience when you have something this compelling your goal reduces into a simple thing - how do you get every single person in the world to try it and you have to do it
2026-02-05 View on X
@sama

Sam Altman says Anthropic's Super Bowl ads are funny but “dishonest”, and Anthropic serves a “product to rich people” while OpenAI is “committed to free access”

First, the good part of the Anthropic ads: they are funny, and I laughed. But I wonder why Anthropic would go for something so clearly dishonest. Our most important principle for a...

2026-02-04
openai has a product that is an input box where you could type literally anything into and have a magical experience when you have something this compelling your goal reduces into a simple thing - how do you get every single person in the world to try it and you have to do it
2026-02-04 View on X
@sama

Sam Altman says Anthropic's Super Bowl ads are funny but “dishonest”, and Anthropic serves a “product to rich people” while OpenAI is “committed to free access”

and rattled businessJean Leon /Android Headlines:Anthropic Roasts OpenAI Promising Ad-Free Claude AI ExperienceTimothy Beck Werth /Mashable:Anthropic Super Bowl LX ads mock ChatGPT

openai has a product that is an input box where you could type literally anything into and have a magical experience when you have something this compelling your goal reduces into a simple thing - how do you get every single person in the world to try it and you have to do it
2026-02-04 View on X
Anthropic

Anthropic says “Claude will remain ad-free”, its users “won't see ‘sponsored’ links adjacent to” conversations, and responses won't be influenced by advertisers

There are many good places for advertising.  A conversation with Claude is not one of them.

2026-01-10
we are working with openai to allow codex users to benefit from their subscription directly within 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 …