
Jon Schneider
156 posts

Jon Schneider
@jonschneider_
Software Engineer. Father. Extreme Centrist.





The step where this matters is the independent review. When I want a second opinion on what the main agent built, I want the reviewer to start from the same context the main agent had, not from a handoff summary I wrote afterwards. The summary is the first place where quality degrades.


⚡ Meet Qwen3.6-35B-A3B:Now Open-Source!🚀🚀 A sparse MoE model, 35B total params, 3B active. Apache 2.0 license. 🔥 Agentic coding on par with models 10x its active size 📷 Strong multimodal perception and reasoning ability 🧠 Multimodal thinking + non-thinking modes Efficient. Powerful. Versatile. Try it now👇 Blog:qwen.ai/blog?id=qwen3.… Qwen Studio:chat.qwen.ai HuggingFace:huggingface.co/Qwen/Qwen3.6-3… ModelScope:modelscope.cn/models/Qwen/Qw… API(‘Qwen3.6-Flash’ on Model Studio):Coming soon~ Stay tuned


Git is now old enough to drink in the US 🎉 Happy 21 years to git!



ryan and team worked extremely hard to make gpt-5.4 great for finance it's much improved for financial modeling and analysis, integrates directly into excel, and connects to factiva, daloopa, s&p global, and many more it does feel like a codex moment is coming here



The five words on which the birthright citizenship case will hinge. @PostOpinions washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/…









Chase is hiking the Sapphire Reserve annual fee to $795 (up from $550, originally $450). You still get the $300 travel credit, so real cost is $495. They claim you’ll get $2700 of value from the perks, but it’s more annoying than ever: • lots more differing points values to keep track of • You have to book travel (hotel/air) through their janky portal to maximize points If you’re willing to do that, it’s worth it. But for most people: Just get Robinhood Gold for 3% cash back and stop thinking about points. Or wait for the Coinbase card when it launches.






