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BridgeMind
BridgeMind@bridgemindai·
Composer 2 outperforms Claude Opus 4.6 Composer 2 scores 61.7 on Terminal-Bench 2.0. Claude Opus 4.6 at 58.0. $0.50/M input. $2.50/M output. 10x cheaper than Claude Opus 4.6. Cursor isn't just an IDE anymore. They're training their own models now. The IDE companies are becoming model companies.
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RetroRanger Anonymous@RetroCoderX·
@dani_avila7 finally, health data without vendor jail. if it correlates HRV with squat PRs without me writing pandas, that's real value. report back.
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Daniel San
Daniel San@dani_avila7·
I definitely have to try the new Health feature by Perplexity Computer! 3 years using LLMs only for writing code and now I'm starting to connect them with my personal data This is a great example of how you can skip paying for apps, or just build one yourself, because Computer does it with a single prompt I'll start feeding it some of my workout/sleep data this weekend and report back Stay tuned, I'll be sharing the dashboards it generates from this data
Perplexity@perplexity_ai

Perplexity Computer now connects to your health apps, wearable devices, lab results, and medical records. Build personalized tools and applications with your health data, or track everything in your health dashboard.

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Letta
Letta@Letta_AI·
New YouTube video. What exactly are agent skills? How do they work? Watch our explainer video to learn more. 👇
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SurrealDB
SurrealDB@SurrealDB·
Team Taro took 1st place at the Agents & Knowledge Graphs Hackathon in London, hosted by @LangChain Community and SurrealDB. 🏆 Congrats to Jordan Tran, Baran Ibrahim, and Yitong (Charlotte) Gong who built a LangGraph ReAct agent on a unified SurrealDB backend. @LangChain_OSS
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Emanuele Di Pietro
Emanuele Di Pietro@emanueledpt·
Worktrees and Git Branches are available in the Codex Remote Control for iOS! Remodex now has: → Worktrees → Handoff to Worktree → Worktrees in the sidebar → Create Branch → Switch Branch → PR flow improvements → Faster UI interaction This was well requested as well! More things coming! 👀🍴 Live in the new npm and app version!
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Worktrees are coming 👀

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RetroRanger Anonymous@RetroCoderX·
@kevinroose second most dubious? i have to see this wreck. at least the noir bot didn't stiff them for months.
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Karan
Karan@karankendre·
Backend developers who thought their job was safe
Google AI@GoogleAI

We’re launching a brand new, full-stack vibe coding experience in @GoogleAIStudio, made possible by integrations with the @Antigravity coding agent and @Firebase backends. This unlocks: — Full-stack multiplayer experiences: Create complex, multiplayer apps with fully-featured UIs and backends directly within AI Studio — Connection to real-world services: Build applications that connect to live data sources, databases, or payment processors and the Antigravity agent will securely store your API credentials for you — A smarter agent that works even when you don't: By maintaining a deeper understanding of your project structure and chat history, the agent can execute multi-step code edits from simpler prompts. It also remembers where you left off and completes your tasks while you’re away, so you can seamlessly resume your builds from anywhere — Configuration of database connections and authentication flows: Add Firebase integration to provision Cloud Firestore for databases and Firebase authentication for secure sign-in This demo displays what can be built in the new vibe coding experience in AI Studio. Geoseeker is a full-stack application that manages real-time multiplayer states, compass-based logic, and an external API integration with @GoogleMaps 🕹️

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Haider.@slow_developer·
Jensen Huang says all future software will be agentic — because why would you build dumb software? Every company will use a mix of open models they fine-tune, closed models they rent, and specialists they contract "your job isn't to do the work, it's to get the work done"
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Dr Singularity
Dr Singularity@Dr_Singularity·
wow another insane high temperature superconductivity breakthrough. At this rate of progress, we should have "LK-99" like, but this time real, high temperature, ambient pressure superconductor by ~2030. Scientists Just Cracked a Major Superconductor Barrier Scientists have made a major leap toward practical high temperature superconductors by discovering a new way to control and stabilize superconductivity through engineered structures. Researchers found a way to manipulate how superconducting materials behave without changing their chemistry directly. This helps maintain superconductivity under tougher conditions (like higher temperatures or fields), which has been a huge bottleneck. The breakthrough solves one of the core challenges in the field: making superconductors stable and usable outside extreme lab environments. Why this is huge? Superconductors carry electricity with zero resistance, meaning no energy loss. The problem? They usually need extreme cold or special conditions, limiting real world use. This new approach opens a path toward: Ultra powerful magnets (fusion, MRI, transport) Next gen electronics and quantum tech Room scale quantum computers operating without extreme cooling Floating cities and frictionless transportation networks Hyper efficient AI data centers with near zero energy waste Planet scale energy transmission without loss Compact fusion power systems becoming commercially viable Superconducting propulsion systems for advanced spacecraft Massively scaled maglev networks connecting continents and 1000s more sci fi technologies.
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0xMarioNawfal
0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
Someone dropped a Claude Code alternative - Containerized by default - Works with Anthropic, OpenAI, Gemini, and Grok - Self-building dev environments - 100% open source, written in Go The best tools don't always start with the most stars.
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
Heygen’s APi documentation is a glimpse of how to write for your two audiences: humans and agents. (though I think their llms.txt file could do a lot more to get AIs “excited” to use their product in creative ways by explaining some stuff in English, rather than just tech specs)
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BridgeMind
BridgeMind@bridgemindai·
GPT 5.4 Mini completes BridgeBench tasks in 3.4 seconds. GPT 5.4 takes 704.4 seconds. 207x faster. 100% completion rate. Overall score 94.8 vs 95.5. 0.7 points of intelligence lost for a 207x speed increase. Ranked #6 overall. Ahead of GPT 5.3 Codex. Ahead of Grok 4.20 Beta. OpenAI got the mini model right this time. bridgemind.ai/bridgebench
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RetroRanger Anonymous@RetroCoderX·
@Aurimas_Gr Banger diagram. Still wild we're paying 2k for MCP basics while UAE built this infra years ago.
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Aurimas Griciūnas
Aurimas Griciūnas@Aurimas_Gr·
𝗠𝗖𝗣 plus 𝗔𝟮𝗔, here is how they complement each other 👇 Protocol wars continue to rage, let's understand how Googles A2A (Agent2Agent) protocol is different from MCP and how they complement each other (read till the end). 𝘔𝘰𝘷𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘱𝘪𝘦𝘤𝘦𝘴 𝘪𝘯 𝘔𝘊𝘗: 𝟭. MCP Host - Programs using LLMs at the core that want to access data through MCP. ❗️ When combined with A2A, an Agent becomes MCP Host. 𝟮. MCP Client - Clients that maintain 1:1 connections with servers. 𝟯. MCP Server - Lightweight programs that each expose specific capabilities through the standardised Model Context Protocol. 𝟰. Local Data Sources - Your computer’s files, databases, and services that MCP servers can securely access. 𝟱. Remote Data Sources - External systems available over the internet (e.g., through APIs) that MCP servers can connect to. 𝘌𝘯𝘵𝘦𝘳 𝘈2𝘈: Where MCP falls short, A2A tries to help. In multi-Agent applications where state is not necessarily shared 𝟲. Agents (MCP Hosts) would implement and communicate via A2A protocol, that enables: ➡️ Secure Collaboration. ➡️ Task and State Management. ➡️ User Experience Negotiation. ➡️ Capability discovery - similar to MCP tools. Learn to build this kind of infrastructure in the Cohort 4 of my End-to-end AI Engineering Bootcamp: maven.com/swirl-ai/end-t… 🎁 Use code LASTCHANCE15 at checkout for 15% off. We Are kicking off next week! 𝗛𝗼𝗻𝗲𝘀𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗼𝘂𝗴𝗵𝘁𝘀: ❗️ Open protocols for Agent communication are important but they are just a piece of the picture, there will be a need for standards that govern all of the existing protocols and other missing pieces. E.g. ❓ How do we standardise tracing and Observability in multi-agent IOA systems? ❓ How do we retain the identity of the running job of an AI Agent instance if the communication standard is not unified in different parts of the pipeline? ❓ ... ✅ More on this in my future posts, stay tuned! Let me know your thoughts in the comments. 👇
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IEEE
IEEE@IEEEorg·
Your smartphone has likely traveled the world, even if it hasn’t left the box. Visit @IEEESpectrum to read about the intricate manufacturing process: bit.ly/4cLrc1B
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Daniel San
Daniel San@dani_avila7·
Claude Code 2.1.79 ships Remote Control from VSCode I check the extension every few weeks to see how it's progressing I know It moves slower than the CLI, the VSCode API sits between your project and the Claude Agent SDK, and that layer adds complexity But remote control just works! Open VSCode, run /remote-control, and go enjoy the spring that's almost here... Not in Michigan though, where it was 14°F today 🥶
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RetroRanger Anonymous@RetroCoderX·
@slow_developer clean data > brute force. but scaling needs serious power. germany's grid is shaky, abu dhabi builds gigawatts. adsw 2026 gonna be wild
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Haider.@slow_developer·
how is this even possible? gpt-5.4 pro is using far fewer tokens and costing much less overall than gpt-5.4 xhigh either this is a mistake, or openai discovered an efficiency paradigm -- which could simply be a good system that cleans up training data to only the high-quality stuff
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Bitrig
Bitrig@BitrigApp·
Go ahead, try something wild. With Bitrig Agent, every change is backed by git, with a live preview of each step. So you can explore freely… and roll it back with a click.
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