James
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I highly doubt they are using Opus 4.6 The velocity at which they are shipping is incredible

“Trading in the Zone” is a must read book to all traders imo

no one has been able to solve ai memory yet. it’s brittle, it’s fragmented, & often times less helpful than not using memory. it’s an incredibly fascinating problem, way more of an art than a science at this point.

Expectation: the age of the IDE is over Reality: we’re going to need a bigger IDE (imo). It just looks very different because humans now move upwards and program at a higher level - the basic unit of interest is not one file but one agent. It’s still programming.

After a lot of thought, we’ve decided to wind down Pigeon. Over the past year we built what we called an agentic harness for financial workflows: software that could research markets, write code, and execute trades. Under the hood Pigeon evolved into infrastructure for agents interacting with financial systems, including an MCP server, programmable trading and research APIs, and agent-driven automations that tools or agents like Openclaw, Claude Code, and Codex could plug into. Along the way Pigeon grew to 41K+ users, processed $114M in trading volume, and powered thousands of automations. Huge thanks to everyone who experimented with the product and pushed the idea forward. What happens next: The product will remain fully operational for 30 days from today. We’ll provide a 90-day window from this announcement for users to export private keys and wind down activity. Thanks again to everyone who built and experimented with us.

I was a 10x engineer. Now I'm useless.


Claude Code with Opus 4.6 was so dumb today I finally had to write my own code again A sad state of affairs 🥹

Ultrathink is back!



BESSENT: TREASURY IS TERMINATING ALL USE OF ANTHROPIC PRODUCTS

today's narrative is that $200/mo perplexity killed $30,000/yr bloomberg terminal. bloomberg has many moats, but the one no one has mentioned is that it's basically a veblen good, a status symbol. the more expensive it is, the more valuable it is. a ton of firms on wall street install a $30k terminal that they barely use because it shows their clients and employees that they've "made it". so no, ur $200/mo vibe-coded tool is not going to displace bloomberg. it may have a shot at displacing yahoo finance tho.




