Tim Cook ends his tenure with the most Tim Cook product possible: a low-price, high margin laptop that repurposes 2nd tier binned silicon from iPhone runs.
I mean this in the best way. The Neo is a great, accessible product. That leverages the rest of the supply chain.
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Given this was a one-time chart... I'm gonna be the maniac who suggests you found the optimal solution. It worked, it was a pain in the ass, but you didn't have to learn Python.
And even if you knew enough code to help here, there's a good chance it would have taken as long setting it up.
So many land acknowledgements in Northern California.
With a few exceptions, successful agents become workflows.
Perfect take.
Perfect, no notes.
Anthropic has clearly post-trained Opus 4.7 to say “Good push,” instead of, “You’re absolutely right.”
(Still a 3 tokens gain with the new tokenizer, for those counting.)
My not-so-monthly newsletter just went out, covering the gaps between the potential of current models, and their real-world impact. Check it out: buttondown.com/dbreunig/arc...
Allbirds getting into AI is essentially a SPAC. Ignore it.
If the Mythos claims hold, to harden a system you need to spend more tokens discovering exploits than attackers will spend exploiting them. www.dbreunig.com/2026/04/14/c...
yesssss
why have we been denied the audio of Rona’s dad at the doctor???
A few weeks ago, it was common to hear people argue one should use agents to replace dependencies for security reasons.
In light of the Mythos news, the math changes. Using an OSS lib that’s had tens of thousands of $ of agentic hardening is likely optimal.
Because she's sane enough not to hire a PR agent to pitch this story to the NYT.
In my head, I've started referring to these as "rosary games." You play them like one might say the rosary as you work your way down the beads.
They're games you play to engage you attention just a bit, allowing you to mediate, wind down, or focus. They're not challenging. They're not urgent.
Wild!
Is this actually her?
I read it as they were implying with Claude Code down, people started scrolling bsky because they couldn't vibe.
Remember when he tweeted the good sat imagery?
I keep hearing from non-tech people they loved this movie because it took the time to explain plainly how LLMs work.
It’s been 3+ years since ChatGPT and this is probably the first good, mass market attempt. Absolute dereliction of responsibilities by leading labs
The Cathedral, the Bazaar, and the Winchester Mystery House: an attempt to put our era of sprawling, idiosyncratic tooling in context. www.dbreunig.com/2026/03/26/w...
Bryce 1.0 (1994)
At the DSPy meetup a couple weeks ago, Kshetrajna Raghavan walked through how DSPy helps with efficiency, modularity, and performance at Shopify scale: www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxTo...
To be expected! Inference benefits from scale.
I wish I had more time to make it turnkey. Journalism tools that don’t hit an API and are cheap/free should and can be better.