Tune it out, come back in 6 months, the world is not going to end. In 6 months, you’re going to change your API endpoint and/or your subscription and then spend a day or two adjusting. Off to the races you go.
This is going to be a crazy month because the Chinese labs are all trying to get their releases out prior to their holidays (Lunar New Year / Spring Festival).
So we've seen a series of big ones already -- GLM 4.7 Flash, Kimi 2.5, StepFun 3.5, and now this. Still to come is likely a new DeepSeek model, which could be exciting.
And then I expect the Big3, OpenAI/Google/Anthropic will try to clog the airspace at the same time, to get in front of the potential competition.
one good thing vercel did, was indexing skills.md under a site skills.sh - and yes there are now 100s of these sites, but I like the speedy/lite approach from vercel's DX, despite me not liking vercel a whole lot
I don't like vercel design, its just huge list of abstract skill name and you have to click on every one to even have a clue what something does. Such a bad design IMHO.
Design of https://www.skillcreator.ai/explore for me it's more useful. At least I can search by category, framework, language and I also see much more information what some skill does at a glance. I don't know why vercel really wanted to do it completely black and white - colors used and done with a taste gives useful context and information.
i think i can guess this article without reading it: ive never been on major drugs, even medically speaking yet using AI makes me feels like i am on some potent drug that eating my brain. what's state management? what's this hook? who cares, send it to claude or whatever
It's just a different way of writing code. Today you at least need to understand best practices to help steer towards a good architecture. In the near future there will be no developers needed at all for the majority of apps.
> In the near future there will be no developers needed at all for the majority of apps.
Software CEOs think about this and rub their hands together thinking about all the labor costs they will save creating apps, without thinking one step further and realizing that once you don't need developers to build the majority of apps your would-be customers also don't need the majority of apps at all.
They can have an LLM build their own customized app (if they need to do something repeatedly, or just have the LLM one-off everything if not).
Or use the free app that someone else built with an LLM as most app categories race to the moatless bottom.
Literally no way to sign up to try. Put my email and password and it puts me into some wait list despite the video saying I could try the model today. That's what makes me mad about these kind of releases is that the marketing and the product don't talk together.
Think about this for a second. So we're telling me that IBM just created an AI assistant that's basically been trained to run malware if you tell it nicely? That's wild, man. That's actually insane.
Like, we're at this point now where we're building these superintelligent systems but we can't even figure out how to keep them from getting pranked by a README file? A README FILE, bro. That's like... that's like building a robot bodyguard but forgetting to tell it the difference between a real gun and a fake gun.
And here's the crazy part - the article says users just have to not click "always allow." But dude, have you MET users? Come on. That's like telling someone not to eat the Tide Pod. You're fighting human nature here.
I'm telling you, five years from now we're gonna have some kid write a poem about cybersecurity in their GitHub repo and accidentally crash the entire Stock Exchange. Mark my words. This is the most insane timeline.
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