Meta's Muse Code is now in beta: a terminal coding agent paired with the Muse Spark 1.2 model, with pay-as-you-go pricing at $1.25/$4.25 per million tokens.
Meta launched Muse Code, a terminal-based AI coding agent for macOS and Linux powered by Muse Spark 1.2. Installs in one command, no dedicated app yet.
A developer wired an M5Stack Core2 into Claude Code's hook system to approve or deny AI agent actions from a physical device with LED alerts and a 4-minute ...
AI-assisted developers introduce security vulnerabilities at 10x the rate of peers. 45% of AI-generated code contains OWASP Top 10 flaws. The debt is invisible ...
Luca Rossi ships HTML blocks with live note references, collapses headings Bear-style, and migrates to CircleCI in this month's Tolaria dev update.
Sean Goedecke argues domain knowledge makes you meaningfully better at using LLMs. Matt Birchler agrees, and so does the evidence from anyone who's shipped ...
AWS launched Kiro Crew, an open source agentic workspace for its Kiro AI coding tool. It runs tasks asynchronously, maintains context across sessions, and ...
Brothers Mukund and Madhav Jha raised $230M and put 100,000 apps into production. Their bet: small businesses want software they can build themselves.
Google is reportedly in discussions with AI coding agent startup Mechanize on a deal worth over $1.5 billion to license its tech and hire its talent.
Tuya Smart launched a no-code platform that turns a natural language prompt into a deployable AI app with hardware device support across 200+ countries.
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Definitely, Sergio!
I experienced this first hand. I have been trying to work only remotely. It took me 5 years to achieve my goal. I joined communities, applied for hundreds of jobs and gigs, and finally landed my full time remote job in 2020.
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I guess most of them are in traditional and/or online commerce.
It’s based on a survey done by LeapMesh, and you can see their survey methods in this document.
Blinkist and Headway are only non-fiction. You might want to check Instaread for it’s fiction book summaries.
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