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Ted Nyman

@tnm
4 posts
2026-01-26
just met a guy who cancelled a $18B contract with lockheed martin after he ran claude code with “design a 6th gen fighter, include a Long-Range Engagement Weapon, make sure to use uv and not pip”
2026-01-26 View on X
@jasmine's substack

Claude Code can feel daunting, and most people's problems are not software-shaped, but it is a high-agency AI tool and the home-cooked app renaissance is great

are your problems software-shaped?  —  ∙ Paid  —  If you tell a friend they can now instantly create any app, they'll probably say “Cool!

2025-10-03
This list literally says a company called freepik is receiving more money from startups than Cursor.
2025-10-03 View on X
TechCrunch

a16z releases a report, citing Mercury data, on the top 50 AI companies that startups pay; OpenAI leads, followed by Anthropic, Replit, Freepik, and ElevenLabs

On Thursday, Andreessen Horowitz released its first AI Spending Report in partnership with the fintech firm Mercury.

2025-07-25
i've tried their PR reviewer, it's quite good! but pricing is crazy. companies use kit (our OSS PR reviewer; gives nearly as good results), at a literal fraction of the price (just tokens). or: use kit to build your own! ✨ https://github.com/... 📚 https://kit.cased.com/...
2025-07-25 View on X
Wired

Anysphere launches Bugbot, an AI-powered tool that integrates with GitHub to detect coding errors introduced by humans or AI agents, for $40 per month per user

One of the most popular platforms for AI-assisted programming says the next era of vibe coding is all about supercharging error detection.

2025-07-02
a long-standing dream even before LLM crawling. this is great.
2025-07-02 View on X
TechCrunch

Cloudflare debuts “Pay per Crawl”, a marketplace that lets sites charge AI crawlers per crawl; new sites using Cloudflare will now block AI crawlers by default

It's a total reshaping of how people make money on the internet.  Full story: techcrunch.com/2025/07/01/c... Drew Harwell / @drewharwell.com : “Deeply concerned that the incentives...