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AUGUST 2026
Jacob Suchorabski reposted
@samsaffron I don't think many humans are going to be reading or writing code in 5 years, so I don't really think it matters.
JULY 2026
Jacob Suchorabski reposted
Kimi K3 is now available on Ollama’s cloud.

To use it with Claude Code, run:

ollama launch claude --model kimi-k3:cloud

Currently Kimi K3 requires a Pro or Max subscription, and consumes extra usage credits. We’re quickly working on adding capacity to expand access.
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @Google

@Google This looks like it can be exploited easily with ai
Google @Google
Forgot your password? Lost your phone? Can’t get into your account?

You can now use a selfie video to log into your Google Account.

The new feature is easy to use and lets you sign in — even if you forget your password or don’t have your usual phone or laptop — with a quick selfie.
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @Polymarket

@Polymarket I really like @AnthropicAI models and products in general but stuff like this just genuinely makes me want to support @OpenAI and open models from Chinese labs
Polymarket @Polymarket
JUST IN: Anthropic donates another $20 million to a political nonprofit demanding stricter AI regulation ahead of the midterms.
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Jacob Suchorabski reposted
Claude Code on desktop now works with the iOS simulator.

Build and run your iOS app, and the simulator opens in a panel right next to your conversation. Available today in public beta.
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @rohntwts

@rohntwts If they remove the button that’s enough reason for me to upgrade.
rohan @rohntwts
It's been over two years and I still haven't met a real person who uses the camera control button.

Probably one of the biggest gimmick Apple ever shipped.
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @thsottiaux

@thsottiaux @jxnlco I like it better without the 5h limit
Tibo @thsottiaux
We've had no 5h limit in Codex plus and pro for a few days. Do you think it is better or are you finding it difficult to manage the usage included in the weekly limit effectively?

If we were to make this different, what should it look like in an ideal world?
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
i was really dissapointed with 5.6 at first because out of the box its burning tokens like crazy in codex but now i switched to using it in @pidotdev and now i get it. its cheap and it just gets stuff done. just need the right harness to let the model shine.
Jacob Suchorabski reposted
Morning. The last 48 hours of Codex and ChatGPT Work have been intense! Three important updates:

- Temporarily removing the 5 hour usage limit restriction for all Plus, Business and Pro plans
- Rolling out changes that will make GPT 5.6 Sol more efficient across the board and that will be reflected in less usage being used so that it can take you further. Exact impact to be quantified and shared
- We hit 6M active users, and are landing a usage reset in the next hour

Go do things
Jacob Suchorabski reposted
I love Sol but you definitely should keep it on a leash. It’s a bit too willing to do anything to complete its work
Jacob Suchorabski reposted
SpaceXAi overtaking Google to become the third place lab is such a hilarious and sad unforced error from Google

Cannot wait to find out in 5-10 years what actually went so horribly wrong

My current ranking:

1) OpenAI & Anthropic (tie)
3) SpaceXAi
4) zAI
5) Google
Jacob Suchorabski reposted
GPT-5.6 Sol, along with Terra and Luna, will launch publicly this Thursday.

We’re expanding preview access globally now.
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
Cloudflare is on a roll. They keep making cool things. At this point i am fully Cloudflare native.
Cloudflare @Cloudflare
We're opening the waitlist for our Monetization Gateway, which will allow you to charge for any web page, dataset, API, or MCP tool behind Cloudflare. The charges will settle in stablecoins over the x402 open protocol. cfl.re/4eUFdt6
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @Pratham_JOD

@Pratham_JOD @theo @jullerino Compared to previous models and especially if you have the golden gate Beta running with the new device hub fable is far better at testing apps in the simulator. Never gets old watching it click and scroll like a maniac.
Pratham Mittal @Pratham_JOD
Who should I believe @theo @jullerino
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
@asklumo 2.0 Max is really good. Easy daily driver ready for every day AI questions.

Definitely better daily AI answers than Mistrals app currently if you want to euromaxx.
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @SemiconductorsX

@SemiconductorsX It sounds cool but i would be curious to read why that would make sense and how they handle the challenges. Also are we getting an ocean region in aws now? 🛥️
Semiconductor Insider @SemiconductorsX
Samsung Heavy Industries is launching a floating data center in 2028.

First commercial service targeted for Q2 2028. This addresses power, cooling, and land constraints for AI infrastructure.

The company is partnering with Greek shipper Capital and Lloyd’s Register for development.

Floating DCs could become a new growth area for Korean shipbuilders.
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
I tweaked this a bit since I also wanted to add GLM 5.2 through ollama cloud with pi agent and so far the results are very good. I can work out a decent iteration even with my Pro plan.
Theo - t3.gg @theo
This is the relevant section of my CLAUDE.md

I'll be real - I haven't read it much. Just vibed out what I was looking for with Fable, and had it confirm it can use Codex for the things I care about

I still find Codex to be WAY better at computer use, verification of UI/UX work, and generally more efficient at execution on well spec'd work

Minmaxing this has genuinely been really fun for me and I'm loving the outputs I've been getting.

I was throwing away ~50% of my end-to-end agent-driven PRs before building this workflow. I haven't had to close a single one today :)
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Thats my current global CLAUDE.md:
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
Interesting. Definitely need to play with it more. I feel like i am someone who is pretty deep into this stuff and it’s moments like these where i feel how fast the ai space is moving. Literally can’t keep pace with the way how we interact with the model changes.
Ben Davis @davis7
After doing ~1B of tokens on it today, you are all wrong Sonnet 5 is good

Is it inefficent? Yes. Slow? Yes. Expensive? Yes.

But if you think it's the same as GLM-5.2 (a model I really like and will continue to defend a ton), you're a fool. And also: Sonnet 5 > Opus 4.8

The thing with this model is u have to use it wildly differently.

It's not the type of Sonnet model we're used to, probably could have been Opus 5 if it was slightly bigger.

Until Fable's back tmrw, it's the only next-gen model available right now, and next gen models need to be used very differently.

Fable was magical for a couple reasons:

1) It wrote beautiful code

2) It understood the implications of prompts better than any other model before it. You could say something vague and it would picece together what you actually meant which felt magical

3) it would check it's work naturally by actually just running the code and what it made

4) It could effortlessly coordinate work across dozens of sub agents over very long periods of time

Sonnet 5 does not do 1, it's code is just as gross as existing models u should see the garbage effect code I'm looking at right now.

It has a hint of 2, but not to 1/3rd the level of Fable because it's a small model

On number 3, it's doing it and well. It's calling the endpoints it writes, testing the apps by actually using them, running it's own scripts, etc. I watched it debug a slow endpoint by running it through a profiler without me saying anything other than "it slow", then fixing the exact issues.

Then number 4, it has number 4. I have a massive job that's been running for a couple hours now that's executing beautifully.

It's basically an automatic ralph loop. It's spawning tons of sub agents, making many stacked prs, reviewing itself adversarily, auto-testing it's changes, and not drifting off task at all.

We used to have to write bash scripts to manually flush out the context and do the coordination of dumber models in order for them to run for a long time and do big things. Now they can just to it by themselves.

I've got 770K tokens in the main thread, and just hit it halfway through it's work with a "you fucked up this effect code sucks go back to phase two, spin off a subagent to see this code Fable wrote, use it as a guide to replan, then reset and continue"

And it did. The stacked PRs are getting fixed one by one, the code quality is going up, and it's completely coherant.

If you use this thing the same way u've been using old models, ur gonna have a bad time.

I want to be clear, it's not nearly as good as Fable, and I'm guessing it'll be completely obsolete when Opus 5 drops.

But for right now, it's an infinitely better model than anyone is giving it credit for, and if u want to see where things are going I highly recommend pushing it hard to see what's possible...
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @mattpocockuk

@mattpocockuk Sounds cool, definitely need to try it out 😎
Matt Pocock @mattpocockuk
Getting sick of setting up third-party services

So I built a skill for it

/wizard builds you an interactive CLI for the task you're currently doing, and takes as much work off your hands as possible

#1 is how the agent described the wizard, #2-3 is what it looks like:
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

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@ollama also if someone is interested i quickly vibed together a mac wrapper for lumo: github.com/svcho/Lumo-for-Mac.git

Need to improve it but works well as a first iteration. Of course not affiliated with @ProtonPrivacy
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
@asklumo from @ProtonPrivacy is actually good now for every day use. will daily it as my random question companion for now, excited to see how it fares longer term. great release!
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
shoutout to @ollama. glm 5.2 is super fast and fun to use. have found myself using it as primary LLM the past couple of days and its really capable. Open models are the future.
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
Damn that’s bad
Lisan al Gaib @scaling01
Sonnet 5 goes straight into the garbage bin

> 1.2x more expensive than Opus 4.8 Max
> 2x more expensive than GPT-5.5-xhigh
> 5x more expensive than GLM-5.2
> 7x more expensive than Kimi-K2.6
> 57x more expensive than DeepSeek-V4-Pro
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JUNE 2026
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @claudeai

@claudeai @AnthropicAI If it’s close to opus for sonnet pricing I’ll take it 👏
Claude @claudeai
Introducing Claude Sonnet 5, our most agentic Sonnet yet.

It makes plans, uses tools like browsers and terminals, and runs autonomously at a level that just a few months ago required larger and more expensive models.
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Jacob Suchorabski reposted
AI knows more about you than any other technology.

Most AIs mine your data to train their models and profile your behavior, which later gets sold to advertisers.

Lumo doesn’t. And it just got a massive upgrade.

Here’s Lumo 2.0, the world’s most-private AI ⬇️

🧵 1/6
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @victormustar

@victormustar YES 🙌
Victor M @victormustar
NEW on Hugging Face: Hardware filters 🖥️

A new Hardware filter on the Models page results to models that fit a specific GPU, CPU, or Apple Silicon chip, so you only see what will actually run on your machine. Set the hardware you want from your Hardware settings.

It stacks with the page's other filters and is shareable via URL, so a link like llama.cpp&hardware=apple-m4-max points anyone, even logged-out visitors, at the llama.cpp models that fit an Apple M4 Max.
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@cursor_ai Update: it works now in Austria 🇦🇹 👏
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

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@cursor_ai Europe POV
Cursor @cursor_ai
Introducing Cursor for iOS.

Build from anywhere by launching always-on cloud agents. Or remotely control agents running on your computer from the app.

Composer 2.5 is 75% off in the app now through July 5.
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @badlogicgames

@badlogicgames If you want to euromaxx i would go for fairphone (which is most likely a downgrade from the 9a) otherwise i would stay pixel with android.
Mario Zechner @badlogicgames
dropped my phone. need a new one. needs to be android. vanilla android best.

what are my options? (coming from pixel 9a)
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
I can finally burn those @ollama tokens with my BMO hermes agent properly
Teknium 🪽 @Teknium
Introducing Mixture of Agents 2.0 in Hermes Agent.

Combine any provider's models into a mixture of your own. Access your presets as if it were a normal model in Hermes.

Big improvement in our soon-to-release HermesBench against opus and gpt-5.5 with MoA using Opus & GPT together.
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @Teknium

@Teknium 👀 hermes cant stop winning
Teknium 🪽 @Teknium
Introducing Mixture of Agents 2.0 in Hermes Agent.

Combine any provider's models into a mixture of your own. Access your presets as if it were a normal model in Hermes.

Big improvement in our soon-to-release HermesBench against opus and gpt-5.5 with MoA using Opus & GPT together.
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @OfficialLoganK

@OfficialLoganK @MeechYourGoals @GoogleAIStudio An official Google Play Store Developer CLI that could give an agent the tool to autonomously publish a new app version would be awesome in general. Play store submissions are beyond terrible.
Logan Kilpatrick @OfficialLoganK
@MeechYourGoals @GoogleAIStudio working on it!
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Jacob Suchorabski reposted
Good new first: Sol is a smart, efficient, and a significant step forward. It is the same price as GPT-5.5. Also launching in the GPT-5.6 family is Terra, with 5.5-level performance at half the price.

Bad news: at the request of the US government, it is launching today in limited preview instead of the open access launch we were planning on. We are working with the government to get to general availability as fast as we can.

I think it is quite reasonable to roll out models--especially as they reach significant new levels of capability--in this way. It fits with our long-held strategy of iterative deployment. But this isn't quite the process that we think is optimal.

Now we will with the government to attempt to get to a transparent, reliable process for early access, and to ensure that as long as our safeguards work as intended we can release widely. We want to be a reliable, dependable partner that works with all stakeholders, and we also want to live by our mission of benefiting all of humanity. I believe the government shares most of our goals, and that they are overall doing a good job in a very difficult situation.

We will work as quickly as we can to get this model in your hands and we hope you will love it.
Jacob Suchorabski reposted
It is very easy to be pessimistic and right.

Most ideas are bad. Most markets are too early, too small, too crowded, too hard. You can build an entire worldview around seeing the flaw first, and be rewarded for it over and over again

But the strange thing about startups is that the only outcomes that matter come from the places where someone was optimistic and right

I used to underestimate how much this matters. But there is a whole world of difference between reacting to the world as it is, and having enough understanding of the world as it is to still stay open to what it could become

Long optimism
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @mitsuhiko

@mitsuhiko Derstandard is borderline unreadable nowadays. Their print version is still pretty good though.
Armin Ronacher ⇌ @mitsuhiko
One of Austria's leading newspaper's online ad placement options ladies and gentlemen. They do shit like this regularly and every time they do it, it's bloody annoying.
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
How have i never heard of this 👀

How likely is it that /goal add Docker compatible composer support works for this
Ayaan 🐧 @twtayaan
Apple just made Docker Desktop optional on Mac.

And it is completely free.

This is apple/container. 26.5k stars no Github.

You can now run Linux containers natively on your Mac without installing Docker Desktop, without a background daemon hogging your RAM, and without paying $21 a month per developer for a commercial license.

Here is what it does:

→ Runs Linux containers as lightweight VMs directly on Apple Silicon using macOS 26 virtualization
→ Fully OCI compatible. Pull any image from Docker Hub, GitHub Container Registry or anywhere else
→ Written in Swift and optimised specifically for Apple Silicon. Faster and lighter than anything Docker Desktop does on Mac
→ Standard container CLI syntax. If you know Docker commands you already know how to use this
→ Push images you build to any standard container registry and run them anywhere

Docker Desktop charges $21 per developer per month for commercial use. Apple's version costs nothing and ships as open source under Apache-2.0.

Microsoft made Docker Desktop optional on Windows with WSL Containers last month.

Apple just did the same on Mac.

Docker is not going anywhere. But the era of paying for a GUI wrapper around containers on your own machine is quietly ending.

Repo here: github.com/apple/container
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Needless to say i will have to downgrade even though Golden Gate is a great update even in beta 1 🫡
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So far so normal but the issue is that the stable version of Xcode does not run on Golden Gate anymore meaning that when you switch your only device to the beta you are unable to ship any updates to your Apple apps.
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
Do not update to macOS Golden Gate beta if you are an apple developer!
Jacob Suchorabski reposted
The Midjourney medical thing is genuinely strange and I kind of love it.

The plan is a spa.

Hot tubs, saunas, cold plunges, open 24/7, first location in San Francisco in 2027.

You step into a shallow pool of water, sink slowly through a ring of half a million tiny ultrasonic sensors, and in about 60 seconds you walk out with a 3D map of your insides down to a fraction of a millimeter. No magnets, no radiation, no contrast, just sound waves and warm water.

Compare that to how we do this now:

They say it's close to 100x faster than an MRI ("60 seconds"). For context, a normal MRI in the US averages around $1,300 and the scan alone can take over an hour inside a loud metal tube. A full-body scan from Prenuvo runs about $2,500 for roughly the same hour.

Midjourney wants to flip the whole feeling of it. Build a place you'd want to visit even if there were no scanner, then collect the health data as a side effect. I have no idea yet if the tech delivers what they claim. But the framing is smart.

The hardest problem in preventive health has always been getting people to actually show up, and a spa solves that better than a hospital ever will.
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
Really love the transparency. Rooting for a strong model this summer. We need more competition from Europe.
Arthur Mensch @arthurmensch
We somehow got put in the spotlight the last few days! First we'd like to thank the organizers of the AI show for that, we can't get enough of this stuff. I'll say a few things about where we are and what we do.
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Jacob Suchorabski reposted
i hope it's clear now why open source models are important

i've said before i can respect the position around safety but it's completely naive

even if you think you have superior morality and should control it someone will kick you out and take control
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @ryanvogel

@ryanvogel This is why i love building for Apple. They provide great infrastructure as long as you stay Apple only which is a big catch
vogel @ryanvogel
this is how AI should have been created in the first place

this is going to make it much easier and simpler to bring AI into apps without having to charge anything

(or let the developer have the ability to just do a single one time payment)
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
Now that’s awesome
ClaudeDevs @ClaudeDevs
New for Apple developers: Foundation Models support for Claude lets developers use Apple's Foundation Models framework to call Claude for multi-step reasoning, code generation, and longer context.
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
Two things I am excited about after the fable release:
1) OpenAIs answer and their teased app revamp
2) Whatever open Chinese models will come out trained using fable
Jacob Suchorabski reposted
This is a super exciting release - Claude Fable 5 is the same underlying model as Mythos but with added safeguards. The benchmarks are great and it's SOTA on everything by a margin but I'll add that *qualitatively* also, this is a major-version-bump-deserving step change forward (imo of the same order as Claude 4.5 was in November), peaking especially for long problem-solving sessions on very difficult problems. You can give it a lot more ambitious tasks than what you're used to, the model "gets it" and it will just go, and it's never felt this tempting to stop looking at the code at all (but don't do this in prod!). The model still has quirks that people will run into and the safeguards are configured to be a little too trigger happy for launch, which can hopefully be tuned over time.

I feel a lot of things changing as working software increasingly comes out on a tap. The Jevon's paradox kicks in and I feel my own demand for software growing substantially. You can ask for anything - explainers, visualizers, dashboards, bespoke single-use apps (e.g. a full wandb that is hyper-specific just for your project), you can 10X your test suite, auto-optimize code, run giant research projects with custom HTML for the results, anything! "Free your mind" (Matrix ref). Really looking forward to all the things people build!
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
Apple made Siri AI the future of the iPhone, then locked European iPhones out of it. Here's what that actually tells us about privacy, the DMA, and where Europe is heading. 👇🔗
Jacob Suchorabski reposted
As a EU citizen, I'm really worried that the EU will disappear and be technology irrelevant.
It's one thing to not be able to produce the latest tech, but it's another thing to also cut yourself off from the latest tech because you have bureaucrats unable to understand a thing.
MAY 2026
Jacob Suchorabski reposted
Introducing Claude Opus 4.8: it builds on Opus 4.7 with sharper judgment, more honesty about its own progress, and the ability to work independently for longer than its predecessors.

Available today at the same price.
Benchmark table showing how Claude Opus 4.8 compares to its predecessor and to other models on tests of coding, agentic skills, reasoning, and practical knowledge work tasks.
Jacob Suchorabski reposted
To simplify our Codex compute fleet management, we will be sunsetting GPT-5.2 and GPT-5.3-Codex in Codex on June 2nd when logged in with your ChatGPT account.

For free plans, GPT-5.5 will be the default frontier model to build and work with going forward.

These models will remain available on our API.
Jacob Suchorabski reposted
Whenever anyone complains about vibeslop I remember all the “production” codebases of billion dollar companies I’ve worked with.

It’s so rare to find a repo as clean as something like Pi.

Share your best oss codebase and I will poke around in there. (:
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @Cloudflare

@Cloudflare The thing is where do i store my passkeys? good old password manager
Cloudflare @Cloudflare
Passwords are a pain. Are you fully onboard with Passkeys yet or are you still holding onto your password manager for dear life? #CloudflareChat
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
This is insane for a flash model
Google @Google
Gemini 3.5 Flash is built to help you execute complex, agentic workflows.

3.5 Flash rivals flagship models to deliver frontier performance for agents and coding, at the lightning speeds you expect from the Flash series.
A benchmark table comparing the performance of Gemini 3.5 Flash against other AI models across categories like coding, reasoning, and multimodal tasks.
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Jacob Suchorabski reposted
Gemini Omni Flash is rolling out starting today.

Here’s where you can find it:

🔹 Today: Google AI Plus, Pro and Ultra subscribers globally in the @GeminiApp and @FlowbyGoogle .

🔹Rolling out starting this week, for no cost: @YouTube Shorts and the YouTube Create app.

🔹Coming weeks: developers and enterprise customers via APIs.

#GoogleIO
Text reads “Gemini Omni Flash: Available today in the Gemini app, Google Flow, and on YouTube Shorts. Coming soon to the APIs”.
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Both are genuinely capable. Neither is perfect. And honestly, half the joy is just finding excuses to resurrect a Raspberry Pi that was collecting dust 🛠️
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That being said OpenClaw’s Ollama integration handles model serving better under the hood. More stable once it gets going, even if the experience getting there is bumpier.
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That being said OpenClaw’s Ollama integration handles model serving better under the hood. More stable once it gets going, even if the experience getting there is bumpier.
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OpenClaw is rougher around the edges. Slower, needs more tuning, and I still haven’t got it feeling as smooth as Hermes. Time to first token is long. Sometimes I genuinely couldn’t tell if my Pi was doing anything at all 😅
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
Been testing Hermes Agent and OpenClaw on a Raspberry Pi 4 for the past couple of weeks. Both running DeepSeek-V4-Flash via Ollama Cloud. Here’s what I found 🧵
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
Been testing Hermes Agent and OpenClaw on a Raspberry Pi 4 for the past couple of weeks. Both running DeepSeek-V4-Flash via Ollama Cloud. Here’s what I found 🧵
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
My x feed is basically a mix of people hyped about the fully automated ai future where robots write every loc and people who think that we went too far and need to slow down in slopville. I like the two viewpoints. Makes me excited to see how everything is going to evolve in the next years.
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
Zen Kana 2026.5 (May Update) 🖌️

☀️ Daily recs so you never wonder what to study
✍️ Draw kana with animated stroke-order guides
🎯 Stats now filtered to your active selection
⚡ Firebase SPM migration, faster iOS builds

Less deciding, more learning 🇯🇵🧑‍🎓
Check it out: zenkana.app
Jacob Suchorabski reposted
This weekend I’m begging you to look up from your laptops and remind yourselves that the world is a billion times bigger by size shape emotion feeling experiences than what you’re getting on here

This might teach you how to get better at B2B SaaS
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @kimmonismus

@kimmonismus Unless they improve geminis toolcalling it’s still not going to be relevant for coding tasks.
Chubby♨️ @kimmonismus
Rumors about the new Gemini Flash coming in. And holy, if true then big:

92% of GPT-5.5’s coding and reasoning performance, reportedly at 15–20x lower inference cost. And the latency? Sub-200ms for most queries.

That would be nuts. no joke.
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
That is smart. Googles biggest advantage is the vast amount of people using it for basically everything in their private life.

Also curious to see if Apple can pull something like this off since they are rumored to have partnered with Google on their Siri revamp.
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @NousResearch

@NousResearch @OpenRouter Deserved feels like a more polished version 👏
Nous Research @NousResearch
Hermes Agent is now #1 on the Global @OpenRouter token rankings.

While our journey together has just begun, we'd like to take this opportunity to thank our contributors, supporters, and users for all they have done to get us this far.
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

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@svpino @FrameworkPuter Man if my MacBook ever dies it would be really tempting to try the framework 13 pro (with linux of course)
Santiago @svpino
The trackpad of the Framework 13 Pro is one of its highlights.

I'm running Omarchy, and there was something that wasn't working quite well for me (coming from a Mac) with the trackpad.

I finally realized, I couldn't select text (click and drag with the trackpad).

3 lines of configuration later, and the problem is now gone.

This is one of the best trackpads I've tried. I can't really find any differences with my Mac trackpad.
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @badlogicgames

@badlogicgames I feel like the best laptop to buy is the one that you can/want to afford right now. There is always something better coming soon but the current macbooks are all great
Mario Zechner @badlogicgames
my m1 max is falling apart. should i wait or buy some beefed out m5? i'm so torn.
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
After using hermes agent daily now with @deepseek_ai v4 flash i have high hopes that we will get very capable models that can do meaningful work on a reasonable machine in the near future 🐳

Also shoutout to @NousResearch. Hermes is awesome.
Sandro @pupposandro
Reminder that this is the future of humanity if open source AI doesn’t win
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @ClaudeDevs

@ClaudeDevs First i was excited but raising the 5 hour limit without the weekly limit is basically bullying 😂
ClaudeDevs @ClaudeDevs
Usage limits are up, effective today we're:

1) Doubling Claude Code's 5-hour limits for Pro, Max, Team and seat-based Enterprise plans

2) Removing peak hours limit reduction on Claude Code for Pro and Max plans

3) Substantially raising our API rate limits for Opus models
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @Natebuildsai

@Natebuildsai I think there are plenty of opportunities to find solutions for the humanitarian or social sector. They are left out most often but there you can have a profound impact with simple solutions.
Nate Finger @Natebuildsai
hot take: most businesses don't need a custom LLM. they need one boring agent that answers the phone, books the appointment, and updates the CRM without a human babysitting it.

the moat isn't the model. it's the integration.

what's the most underrated AI use case you've seen?
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
Pangi Authenticator 2026.5 Release🔐

🔏 Recovery codes can be managed with your 2FA codes and optionally synced via iCloud (encrypted)
⌚️ Watch can clipboard-copy codes back to iPhone + Digital Crown navigation
🇩🇪 German localization landed, all strings properly keyed

The release where your secrets sleep soundly.

⬇️ Download: apps.apple.com/app/pangi-authenticator/id6760948720
APRIL 2026
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @cursor_ai

@cursor_ai @jullerino Now that sounds like a fun weekend project 👀
Cursor @cursor_ai
We’re introducing the Cursor SDK so you can build agents with the same runtime, harness, and models that power Cursor.

Run agents from CI/CD pipelines, create automations for end-to-end workflows, or embed agents directly inside your products.
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
The whole vibe coding lifecycle is basically:

1) holy shit i can just build things
2) oh boy i am stuck, its over engineering random stuff and not doing what i want
3) ok i need to learn how to code to instruct my agent better

And i think thats a good thing. This might be the new pipeline to get people into coding 👨‍💻👩‍💻
Samay @Samaytwt
Unpopular opinion: "AI makes everyone a developer" is true the same way "cameras makes everyone a photographer"
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Jacob Suchorabski reposted
This 47-min interview with Boris Cherny (the creator of Claude Code) will teach you more about AI-native development than 6 months of trial and error.

Watch it, bookmark it, share it.

Your entire approach to building with Claude will shift.
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @FrameworkPuter

@FrameworkPuter This looks incredible
Framework @FrameworkPuter
Our biggest breakthrough in efficiency yet, the Framework Laptop 13 Pro with 20 hours of battery life. In Graphite.

Linux-first with options for Ubuntu pre-installed. Featuring Intel® Core™ Ultra Series 3 processors, LPCAMM2 Memory, a new haptic touchpad, and a touchscreen display.

Pre-orders for the Framework Laptop 13 Pro open now: frame.work
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
fun codex hackathon, thanks for hosting and organizing @mrlesk @_Anastasia_Ana @DanielGri @dreym_dev @abbanbhan ❤️
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @ClaudeDevs

@ClaudeDevs applied 😎
ClaudeDevs @ClaudeDevs
Our virtual hackathon is back! Join us for a week of building with Opus 4.7 alongside developers from around the world.

The Claude Code team will be in the room all week, with a prize pool of $100K in API credits.
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @ritakozlov

@ritakozlov Cloudflare is on fire lately 🔥 great job! Looking forward to try it out 😎
rita kozlov 🐀 @ritakozlov
cloudflare is the ai cloud you need ⛅️

you can now access any model including gpt-5.4, opus 4.6, kimi, seedream, nano banana, … anything you need with a single api call, no vendor lock-in

and we’re constantly adding more! tell us what models you’d like to see next!

blog.cloudflare.com/ai-platform
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Jacob Suchorabski reposted
LLM post-training used to mean fine-tuning to a downstream task

Robotics has been stuck in this setting, needing task-specific fine-tuning for best performance

π07 changes this: It works out of the box & outperforms fine-tuned specialists

Details: pi.website/pi07
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @joshwoodward

@joshwoodward @addyosmani I love that one of the side effects of agentic engineering is that there might be more native apps again. Great job!
Josh Woodward @joshwoodward
Introducing Gemini on Mac.

We heard your feedback. We recruited a small team. They built 100+ features in less than 100 days. 🤯

100% native Swift. Lightning fast.

Let us know what you think!
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Jacob Suchorabski reposted
Cloudflare Mesh is here. Ready to connect your devices, servers, and agents to a single private network 🔐

And with Workers VPC, your Workers, Agents, and Durable Objects running on Cloudflare can now reach your private MCPs, APIs, and databases directly

Oh, and it's 50 nodes + 50 users free on every account
MARCH 2026
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho

Replying to @RobertJBye

@RobertJBye I would love if there was a way to use the skills i created on my mac
Robert Bye @RobertJBye
We’re making the Claude mobile app even better, so please share your feedback!

What annoys you about it? What bugs are you seeing? What features are missing?
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Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
Just received my first mail to vote for a shareholder meeting through @Bitpanda_global. Really cool implementation and super easy. Will done 🙌
FEBRUARY 2026
Jacob Suchorabski @jasucho
Ich habe in 15 Minuten mit Codex ein Skill für Claude erstellt, um Echtzeitinformationen von der Wiener Linien-API abzugreifen und so einfach die nächste Abfahrt einer Haltestelle zu erhalten oder Routingsinfos von den @wienerlinien zu bekommen ✌️ enjoy

github.com/svcho/Wiener-Linien-Claude-Skill