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A startup by the former CEO of GitHub has raised $60 million at a $300 million valuation. This is a record for a first funding round in the dev tools category.

Thomas Dohmke’s new startup is called Entire. It’s a platform for managing code written by AI agents. Based on his reasoning, Thomas aims to create an alternative to GitHub that’s suited for the era of vibe coding.

We’re moving away from engineering as a craft, where you build code manually and in files and folders — which is effectively what a Git repository was for the last 15 years, right?


Project website: entire.io

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Apple is making a sequel to «F1». The film’s producer has officially confirmed it.

The cast is unknown. Insiders say the sequel could be connected to «Days of Thunder». In that case, Brad Pitt would go up against Tom Cruise.

F1 became the highest-grossing sports film. Waiting for F1 2 (or F2?).

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Google has created the smartest AI model in the world? The updated Gemini 3 Deep Think surpasses the new Opus 4.6 and GPT-5.2 in Thinking modes.

The model scored 84.6% on the extremely challenging ARC-AGI 2 benchmark. For comparison, humans score around 60% on average. At the 2025 International Chemistry and Physics Olympiads, it achieved results equivalent to a gold medal.

Available for Google AI Ultra subscribers at $250 per month.

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A guy has gone on strike against Apple: he says he’ll switch to Android if the keyboard doesn’t become “normal” again.

In his view, the keyboard has been “broken” since iOS 17, and with each update it has only gotten worse — but iOS 26 was the final straw. His full list of complaints:

- Autocorrect fails to correct minor mistakes;
- Autocorrect “correcting” a mistake with another mistake;
- Autocorrect “correcting” correctly typed words;
- Swipe to type is painfully behind Gboard (third-party keyboards are universally under-supported and inferior to Android equivalents);
- “Select All” is often hidden away;
- Selecting text in general is a pain;
- Keyboard seems to run out of steam after hitting an arbitrary word count in apps like Notes or iMessage and takes forever to register taps;
- Key taps register incorrectly: clearly tapping one letter but a different letter is entered (hot spots poorly calibrated), or a correctly tapped letter (keyboard highlight confirms it) but an incorrect letter is rendered.


Apple has 119 days left to fix the issues — that’s the approximate date of the iOS 27 beta release.

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Modders managed to shrink GTA V from 120 GB down to 2.5 GB. They had to sacrifice everything: missions, sounds, parts of the map, and much more but the game still runs.

If you wanted GTA V on a smartphone, this is roughly what it looks like.

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In Mexico, there’s a town called Xbox. As of 2019, it doesn’t have a single Xbox console.

The name is pronounced “shbosh.” It means “black” and is linked to a legend about a girl who disappeared near a well.

There are no towns called Playstation. +1 for Microsoft.

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A new trend among streamers: now they bet on how many cars will pass through an intersection in a certain period of time.

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AI agent Manus Agents is now available in Telegram. It can generate images and videos, build websites, summarize documents, and handle routine tasks through chat messages.

Features include long-term memory, integration with Gmail, calendars, and Notion, plus the full functionality of standard Manus.

It connects in a couple of minutes via QR code, but requires a subscription: manus.im/blog/manus-agents-telegram

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AI is everywhere: a professor at MIT checks homework using NotebookLM. He accidentally revealed his grading system on Zoom.

The professor forgot to turn off screen sharing, and students watched as he graded 47 essays in 12 minutes. He simply uploaded his rubric spreadsheet and all the essays, then asked the AI to find “deviations from expected results.”

The neural network even did better than him, because it identified three students who likely cheated. The style of their texts differed from their previous work — a pattern the professor himself would have missed.

It’s still unclear whose side the AI is ultimately on.

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