Levi Figueira
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Levi Figueira
@levifig
follower of christ. redeemed sinner. husband of 1. father of 5. expat. ✝️👨💻🇵🇹🇺🇸💚 #product #dev #ops #infra



We're also sharing an early alpha of our new interface. cursor.com/glass








was messing with the OpenAI base URL in Cursor and caught this accounts/anysphere/models/kimi-k2p5-rl-0317-s515-fast so composer 2 is just Kimi K2.5 with RL at least rename the model ID


We just released Claude Code channels, which allows you to control your Claude Code session through select MCPs, starting with Telegram and Discord. Use this to message Claude Code directly from your phone.



Jensen Huang: "If that $500,000 engineer did not consume at least $250,000 worth of tokens, I am going to be deeply alarmed. This is no different than a chip designer who says 'I'm just going to use paper and pencil. I don't think I'm going to need any CAD tools.'"




"Pode ser que depois de hoje... continuem a dizer que o treinador é fraco para o Sporting, continuem a achar que o treinador não tem capacidade para o Sporting. Mas esquecem-se que o treinador é campeão nacional, fez a dobradinha e merece mais respeito que é isso que eu quero, mais respeito pela minha pessoa, mais respeito pelo Sporting, mais respeito pelos jogadores que o merecem. Não eram os piores do mundo quando perdemos em Bodo."


The market of specialized AI harnesses seems to be growing daily. All of them rely on the model providers for their product. The problem there is that the model providers seem to be very keen on keeping the customers within their own harnesses, making the financial proposition of 3rd-party harnesses very much unappealing. When you think of that, that relationship can go sour quickly (case in point: Anthropic v Anomaly/OpenCode). We either get to a future where model providers are just that, providers, or a future where they own the delivery channel too. I'd be very wary about starting a business around making highly specialized AI harnesses, which can (mostly) easily be replaced by custom apps (or even just skills+prompts) that the models create themselves, especially if they are forced to pay premium for credits when the model providers can "Sherlock" them quickly, with a lot deeper integration and access to the model's training… I believe there's room for a few "open" harnesses (OpenCode being one of them, for sure, Cursor likely being another). But specialized ones? I'm not so sure… Having said that, I'm sure there's money to be made in the short term: 1. Create harness FAST 2. Hype it up (note: you have to have a following already) 3. Take investment/sell it 4. Profit 5. Hype fizzles out 6. Sunset… Not my kind of business model but, hey: you do you, boo! ;)



A religious man gives money to the poor believing God will return it to him. An atheist gives money to the poor expecting nothing. Now tell me... who is closer to God?





















