Alex Finn / @AlexFinn:
Wow.
SpaceX/xAI to potentially buy Cursor this year for 60 billion $
This makes SO much sense
xAI has been behind on coding products for years now
Cursor has a great coding product, but will fail unless they build their own model
xAI gets an incredible coding product. Cursor gets the compute infrastructure to build its own model instead of rely on its competitors (Anthropic and OpenAI) which would eventually lead to certain death
This is probably happening to every 'vibe coding' tool ou...
Wow.
SpaceX/xAI to potentially buy Cursor this year for 60 billion $
This makes SO much sense
xAI has been behind on coding products for years now
Cursor has a great coding product, but will fail unless they build their own model
xAI gets an incredible coding product. Cursor gets the compute infrastructure to build its own model instead of rely on its competitors (Anthropic and OpenAI) which would eventually lead to certain death
This is probably happening to every 'vibe coding' tool ou...
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Wells Fargo CEO Warns of MAJOR CRASH | Got Bitcoin?
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Wells Fargo CEO Warns of MAJOR CRASH | Got Bitcoin?
A major bank CEO just warned of a looming crash, while Wall Street quietly pivots toward Bitcoin. Massive liquidity injections and rising debt signal deeper cracks in the system. This breaks down why Bitcoin is being reframed as a hedge, and why traditional…
AI Operations Archives - The New Stack:
GitHub pauses Copilot sign-ups as AI coding drives up compute demand
GitHub pauses Copilot sign-ups as AI coding drives up compute demand
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GitHub pauses Copilot sign-ups as AI coding drives up compute demand
GitHub has paused new Copilot individual sign-ups and tightened usage limits amid a surge in agentic workflows, signaling rising compute costs for AI coding tools.
AI Engineering Archives - The New Stack:
With the launch of ChatGPT Images 2.0, OpenAI now “thinks” before it draws
With the launch of ChatGPT Images 2.0, OpenAI now “thinks” before it draws
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With the launch of ChatGPT Images 2.0, OpenAI now “thinks” before it draws
OpenAI launched ChatGPT Images 2.0 on April 21, 2026, and the new gpt-image-2 model features native reasoning, 2K resolution, and multi-image consistency.
Artificial Intelligence News, Analysis and Resources - The New Stack:
With the launch of ChatGPT Images 2.0, OpenAI now “thinks” before it draws
With the launch of ChatGPT Images 2.0, OpenAI now “thinks” before it draws
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With the launch of ChatGPT Images 2.0, OpenAI now “thinks” before it draws
OpenAI launched ChatGPT Images 2.0 on April 21, 2026, and the new gpt-image-2 model features native reasoning, 2K resolution, and multi-image consistency.
Artificial Intelligence News, Analysis and Resources - The New Stack:
GitHub pauses Copilot sign-ups as AI coding drives up compute demand
GitHub pauses Copilot sign-ups as AI coding drives up compute demand
The New Stack
GitHub pauses Copilot sign-ups as AI coding drives up compute demand
GitHub has paused new Copilot individual sign-ups and tightened usage limits amid a surge in agentic workflows, signaling rising compute costs for AI coding tools.
Peter Steinberger 🦞 / @steipete:
RT by @steipete: Anthropic: Keeps limiting compute and lying to playing customers / nerfing models.
OpenAI:
- 10 min downtime? Limits reset!
- We hit 4 million followers? Limit reset!
- Starbucks person spelled my name correctly on my coffee today, let’s have a limit reset!
RT by @steipete: Anthropic: Keeps limiting compute and lying to playing customers / nerfing models.
OpenAI:
- 10 min downtime? Limits reset!
- We hit 4 million followers? Limit reset!
- Starbucks person spelled my name correctly on my coffee today, let’s have a limit reset!
Peter Steinberger 🦞 / @steipete:
RT by @steipete: OpenClaw is the fastest-growing open source project, but there are no stories of running it safely in production at scale. As we started deploying agents internally at @brexHQ, we couldn’t stop thinking about this question.
Agents work, but nobody wants to give them real credentials. Instead of waiting for a solution to emerge, we decided to try a novel approach: using LLMs to judge the network traffic of an AI agent.
Today we’re announcing CrabTrap, an open-source proxy th...
RT by @steipete: OpenClaw is the fastest-growing open source project, but there are no stories of running it safely in production at scale. As we started deploying agents internally at @brexHQ, we couldn’t stop thinking about this question.
Agents work, but nobody wants to give them real credentials. Instead of waiting for a solution to emerge, we decided to try a novel approach: using LLMs to judge the network traffic of an AI agent.
Today we’re announcing CrabTrap, an open-source proxy th...
Peter Steinberger 🦞 / @steipete:
RT by @steipete: I’m hearing there’s renewed lobbying in DC and in state legislatures to ban or severely restrict open-source.
Like a few years ago, we’ll need everyone to help show policymakers why open-source matters: for startups, for competition, for economic growth, and for jobs.
If you build with open-source, now is the time to speak up!
RT by @steipete: I’m hearing there’s renewed lobbying in DC and in state legislatures to ban or severely restrict open-source.
Like a few years ago, we’ll need everyone to help show policymakers why open-source matters: for startups, for competition, for economic growth, and for jobs.
If you build with open-source, now is the time to speak up!
Peter Steinberger 🦞 / @steipete:
RT by @steipete: OpenClaw 2026.4.20 🦞 A few other things in this release that didn’t make the main tweet:
🧠 GPT-5 / Codex is better at picking up SOUL/IDENTITY guidance now, so it should feel more like your weirdly capable little friend and less like a polished customer support automaton.
🤫 NO_REPLY is smarter now, so DMs are less likely to feel like your bot faceplanted mid-conversation while groups can still stay tastefully quiet.
🔄 /new and /reset now clear stale auto-pinned model/provide...
RT by @steipete: OpenClaw 2026.4.20 🦞 A few other things in this release that didn’t make the main tweet:
🧠 GPT-5 / Codex is better at picking up SOUL/IDENTITY guidance now, so it should feel more like your weirdly capable little friend and less like a polished customer support automaton.
🤫 NO_REPLY is smarter now, so DMs are less likely to feel like your bot faceplanted mid-conversation while groups can still stay tastefully quiet.
🔄 /new and /reset now clear stale auto-pinned model/provide...