Genuinely curious whether kain_y and SORAGAE had planned this as a long serialization from the start or if it began as shorter standalone stories. The episodic structure in early chapters suggests the latter.
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Genuinely curious whether kain_y and SORAGAE had planned this as a long serialization from the start or if it began as shorter standalone stories. The episodic structure in early chapters suggests the latter.
For teams already standardized on GitHub, Copilot at $10 is probably still the rational default. The ecosystem integration is seamless and the price advantage is real even with Windsurf's current positioning.
Runway raised $315 million at a $5.3 billion valuation in February 2026 which tells you investors see this benchmark lead as real. That is not money chasing hype, that is money chasing actual enterprise adoption.
The article is right that team pricing at this range makes sense for small engineering teams. Where it falls apart is at the mid-market level where you need SSO and that adds significant per-user cost.
The part about enterprises like Duolingo and Zillow using this for real production work shifted my perspective. I assumed it was mostly indie developers and hobbyists. Enterprise adoption at that scale says something different.
There's a photograph from February 2026 that pretty much sums up the state of AI right now. At the India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited the world's tech leaders onstage for a group photo. Everyone held hands. Well, almost everyone. Sam Altman of OpenAI and Dario Amodei of Anthropic, standing right next to each other, refused to clasp hands and instead raised their fists separately. The internet, predictably, lost its mind. An awkward moment between OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei at an AI Summit captured the increasingly icy relations between two rival tech leaders who started off as colleagues. That's not just petty drama. It's a window into what may be the most consequential corporate rivalry in the technology world right now, one that's playing out in boardrooms, courtrooms, Super Bowl ads, and billion-dollar compute deals all at once.
Reading TikTok's new privacy policy from January alongside this encryption news and it is quite a combination. They added precise location tracking and confirmed no E2EE in the same breath. Users are not reading this stuff.
The fact that cybersecurity experts specifically pointed out that E2EE is largely banned in China adds a lot of context to why TikTok has this position. This might not be a principled stand on child safety so much as a reflection of what the company's origin culture permits.
As someone who works in open source software maintenance, I want to be genuinely excited about this and I mostly am. The donation to open source foundations is a real thing, not just a press release line. But the day-to-day reality of a small team trying to respond to AI-discovered vulnerabilities at scale is daunting.
The artificial intelligence industry is entering a new phase of competition, one that extends far beyond the development of advanced language models and neural networks. Companies are now engaged in an intense struggle to secure the computational infrastructure necessary to train and deploy their AI systems. In this context, Anthropic has reportedly begun exploring the possibility of designing and manufacturing its own specialized processors to power Claude, its flagship conversational AI platform, along with its broader suite of artificial intelligence technologies. This strategic consideration emerges at a critical moment in the global AI sector. The exponential growth in model complexity and capability has created unprecedented demand for high-performance computing resources. Sources familiar with the matter indicate that Anthropic is conducting feasibility studies to determine whether developing proprietary semiconductor technology could reduce its dependence on external hardware vendors while ensuring reliable access to the computing power required for its operations.
Not gonna lie, the subscription tier sprawl from OpenAI is getting exhausting. Free, Go, Plus, $100 Pro, $200 Pro. Just tell me what I get and what it costs without needing a comparison spreadsheet.
This is giving me serious yacht party vibes! Just need a champagne glass to complete the look
I might swap the boots for cowboy boots to lean into the western boho vibe. Would that work?
Listening to 'Do No Wrong' feels like Liam's voice is still here with us. It's hauntingly beautiful.
The white accessories really let that gorgeous print take center stage. I'm wondering if metallic sandals would work just as well?