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  • Off Grid Lets You Run a Full AI Suite on Your Phone — No Internet, No Catch

    There’s a moment most of us have experienced: you’re about to type something personal into ChatGPT or Claude, and you pause. Maybe it’s a health question, a private journal entry, or a half-baked business idea you’re not ready to share with anyone. That little hesitation — knowing your words are about to land on someone… Continue reading

  • obra/superpowers Turned My Claude Code Into a Proper Engineer, and I’m Not Going Back

    There’s a moment every developer hits with AI coding assistants where you realize the tool is fast but sloppy. It spits out code before understanding the problem, skips tests, and leaves you cleaning up a mess that took longer to fix than writing it yourself. That’s exactly the frustration [obra/superpowers](https://github.com/obra/superpowers) was built to solve, and… Continue reading

  • Claude in Excel Just Made Me Rethink How I Use Spreadsheets

    I’ve been playing with [Claude in Excel](https://support.claude.com/en/articles/12650343-use-claude-in-excel) for the past week, and honestly, it’s one of those tools that makes you wonder how you ever got by without it. Anthropic built this as a native Excel add-in — you install it from the [Microsoft Marketplace](https://marketplace.microsoft.com/en-us/product/saas/wa200009404), open a side panel, and just start talking to Claude… Continue reading

  • RoguePilot (GitHub Copilot 漏洞): The Prompt Injection That Turned Your AI Assistant Against You

    If you’ve been anywhere near security Twitter or Hacker News this past week, you’ve probably seen [RoguePilot](https://orca.security/resources/blog/roguepilot-github-copilot-vulnerability/) making the rounds. And honestly, when I first read the write-up from Orca Security researcher Roi Nisimi, my reaction was something between “wow, that’s clever” and “oh no, we are so not ready for this.” Here’s the gist.… Continue reading

  • Burger King Patty AI: Your Drive-Through Is Listening Now

    So Burger King just dropped something that’s equal parts fascinating and unsettling. It’s called [Patty](https://fortune.com/2026/02/27/burger-king-tests-openai-powered-headsets-that-will-track-the-friendliness-of-drive-through-workers/), an OpenAI-powered voice assistant that lives inside employee headsets — and yes, it’s tracking whether workers say “please” and “thank you.” Restaurant Brands International, BK’s parent company, announced the pilot is already running in about 500 U.S. locations. Patty is… Continue reading

  • AdderBoard: How Small Can a Transformer Get and Still Do Math?

    Here’s a question I didn’t know I cared about until this week: what’s the absolute smallest transformer model that can add two 10-digit numbers correctly? Not approximately, not most of the time — at least 99% accuracy on a proper test set. That’s the challenge behind [AdderBoard](https://github.com/anadim/AdderBoard), an open-source competitive leaderboard that’s been quietly consuming… Continue reading

  • Koidex Just Hit 1 on Product Hunt — And Its Parent Company Got Acquired for $400M

    So here’s a tool I’ve been poking around with this week, and the timing couldn’t be more interesting. [Koidex](https://dex.koi.security/) launched on Product Hunt on February 26th and grabbed the #1 spot with over 412 upvotes. Meanwhile, its parent company Koi just got [scooped up by Palo Alto Networks](https://www.paloaltonetworks.com/company/press/2026/palo-alto-networks-announces-intent-to-acquire-koi-to-secure-the-agentic-endpoint) for roughly $400 million. Not bad for… Continue reading

  • Suno AI ($300M ARR Milestone): The AI Music App That’s Growing Faster Than Anyone Expected

    Two million paying subscribers. $300 million in annual recurring revenue. Over 100 million people who’ve tried the thing at least once. Those are the numbers [Suno](https://suno.com) CEO Mikey Shulman dropped on LinkedIn this week, and honestly, they’re wild — even by AI startup standards. To put that growth in perspective, back in November Suno was… Continue reading

  • Cursor Cloud Agents & Bugbot Autofix: Your AI Teammates Just Got Their Own Computers

    I’ve been following Cursor pretty closely since it started picking up steam, and the updates they dropped this past week are genuinely impressive. We’re not talking about incremental improvements here — [Cloud Agents](https://cursor.com/blog/agent-computer-use) and [Bugbot Autofix](https://cursor.com/blog/bugbot-autofix) represent a serious shift in how AI-assisted coding actually works day to day. So what’s the big deal? Cloud… Continue reading

  • Claude Code Remote Control Just Turned My Phone Into a Coding Terminal — and I’m Weirdly Into It

    Anthropic dropped something genuinely useful this week. [Claude Code Remote Control](https://code.claude.com/docs/en/remote-control) lets you start a coding session in your terminal, close your laptop, and keep steering the AI agent from your phone, tablet, or any browser. It’s not a gimmick — it solves a real annoyance that anyone who’s used Claude Code for longer tasks… Continue reading