Do you have JavaScript disabled?
Both examples you gave have pretty rough or nonexistent syntax highlighting support.
Sure, but still far from "trusting agents with my money"
I don't think this is that? This is more like agents show you a list of products and the UI allows you to buy them like any other online store.
Wonder no more: https://github.blog/changelog/2025-09-29-anthropic-claude-so...
I'm a big SpaceX fan, but as far as I can tell, this doesn't contain any real updates. It's just aspirational thinking.
Perhaps maybe we add common places where it regularly stops and you can get on/off?
This is not official. It's an account pretending to be SpaceX.
> but as OpenAI pointed out last week What are you referring to here?
This is a much more expensive model to run and is only available to users who pay the most. I don't see an issue. However, the "plus" plan absolutely could use some trimming.
I was under the impression data centers use closed loop cooling.
Ezra Klein had an interesting interview[1] with Kenneth Rogoff (the author) about this topic recently. It's worth a listen. 1. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/02/opinion/ezra-klein-podcas...
That's quite a lot of faith you have in them.
My big gripe is that X videos don't seem to support Chromecast at all. I used to watch SpaceX launches on my TV :(
I've been wanting exactly this for so long. I want to bury an AirTag in my luggage, backpack, etc. and never think about it again. In those scenarios, it doesn't _need_ to be tiny. I'd rather trade compactness for…
We do this at my company and another huge benefit is the ability to test config at a particular point in time. You can even git bisect to find which flag flip caused a regression.
> It kind of makes me wonder what Neuralink is about. Asteroid telepathy!
I don't understand why. I thought users will just see a list of options upfront instead of having to install them and select one later. This seems like more of an awareness thing than an actual change in functionality.
This is per cell speed, so it can be shared by many users.
Not unsteerable if you have altitude control + a good model of wind patterns. This is what Project Loon[1] did and I think it's fair to assume the technology might be similar. [1]: https://x.company/projects/loon/
This seems pretty neat, however it looks like it freezes up when I open a vault inside of WSL. I can't make new files at all. Worked fine on a regular Windows folder.
This is pretty neat! However, I suppose things like watchtower[1] or ourosboros[2] will not work with this since images are built on request.. I'd love to use something like this for some sort of simple continuous…
You can still access the JSON editor pretty easily. I do like the graphical interface for setting discoverability.
This is exactly what we do at Roblox.
Would that work? I'm not an iPhone user but I thought a big part of iCloud backups were for restoring a backup onto a new device.
Do you have JavaScript disabled?
Both examples you gave have pretty rough or nonexistent syntax highlighting support.
Sure, but still far from "trusting agents with my money"
I don't think this is that? This is more like agents show you a list of products and the UI allows you to buy them like any other online store.
Wonder no more: https://github.blog/changelog/2025-09-29-anthropic-claude-so...
I'm a big SpaceX fan, but as far as I can tell, this doesn't contain any real updates. It's just aspirational thinking.
Perhaps maybe we add common places where it regularly stops and you can get on/off?
This is not official. It's an account pretending to be SpaceX.
> but as OpenAI pointed out last week What are you referring to here?
This is a much more expensive model to run and is only available to users who pay the most. I don't see an issue. However, the "plus" plan absolutely could use some trimming.
I was under the impression data centers use closed loop cooling.
Ezra Klein had an interesting interview[1] with Kenneth Rogoff (the author) about this topic recently. It's worth a listen. 1. https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/02/opinion/ezra-klein-podcas...
That's quite a lot of faith you have in them.
My big gripe is that X videos don't seem to support Chromecast at all. I used to watch SpaceX launches on my TV :(
I've been wanting exactly this for so long. I want to bury an AirTag in my luggage, backpack, etc. and never think about it again. In those scenarios, it doesn't _need_ to be tiny. I'd rather trade compactness for…
We do this at my company and another huge benefit is the ability to test config at a particular point in time. You can even git bisect to find which flag flip caused a regression.
> It kind of makes me wonder what Neuralink is about. Asteroid telepathy!
I don't understand why. I thought users will just see a list of options upfront instead of having to install them and select one later. This seems like more of an awareness thing than an actual change in functionality.
This is per cell speed, so it can be shared by many users.
Not unsteerable if you have altitude control + a good model of wind patterns. This is what Project Loon[1] did and I think it's fair to assume the technology might be similar. [1]: https://x.company/projects/loon/
This seems pretty neat, however it looks like it freezes up when I open a vault inside of WSL. I can't make new files at all. Worked fine on a regular Windows folder.
This is pretty neat! However, I suppose things like watchtower[1] or ourosboros[2] will not work with this since images are built on request.. I'd love to use something like this for some sort of simple continuous…
You can still access the JSON editor pretty easily. I do like the graphical interface for setting discoverability.
This is exactly what we do at Roblox.
Would that work? I'm not an iPhone user but I thought a big part of iCloud backups were for restoring a backup onto a new device.