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subtl daily briefing
Good morning, builders and investors. Anthropic just completed a landmark cloud expansion, embedding Claude across every major hyperscaler — a move that reshapes the AI distribution landscape. We've also got Apple quietly shelving its Vision Pro ambitions, Google monetizing its TPU infrastructure, and a nasty GitHub remote code execution flaw that every dev team needs to know about.
In today's briefing
- 1.Anthropic Embeds Claude Across All Four Hyperscalers
- 2.Apple Abandons Vision Pro Development
- 3.Google Begins Selling TPU Access to Enterprises
- 4.Warp Terminal Goes Open Source with 37K Stars
- 5.Critical GitHub RCE Flaw Found by Wiz
- ⚡Quick hits on other news
Latest Developments
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Everything else in the news today
Alphabet beat Wall Street earnings estimates, continuing a strong run for Google's parent company driven by cloud and ad revenue — Bay Area Times→
Claude (Anthropic) is now integrated with Adobe's creative suite, expanding AI-assisted design workflows for Creative Cloud users — TLDR→
DeFi is reportedly experiencing its worst month on record for losses and exploit volume, raising serious questions about smart contract security — The Defiant→
Ahrefs shared how its team uses Claude Code for 'content engineering,' an emerging practice of using AI to scale SEO content operations systematically — Si Quan Ong / Ahrefs→
SaaStr sparked debate in the vibe coding community around whether lines of code is a meaningful productivity metric in an AI-assisted development world→
Meta is advising advertisers to skip age-based targeting in favor of 'intent gaps' identified through LLMs — a shift in how AI is reshaping ad strategy — TLDR→
OPEC is reportedly fracturing amid geopolitical pressure, while macro markets are pricing in potential changes to Fed leadership — Milk Road Macro→
The Devil Wears Prada 2 is leaning heavily on brand partnerships as a financing and marketing model, a growing trend in Hollywood sequels — Marketing Brew→
Foundation NFT holders are exploring options to salvage or restructure value from struggling collections — Bankless→
Zed editor hit version 1.0, marking a major milestone for the performance-focused, AI-native code editor built as a VS Code competitor — TLDR→
Apple is reportedly refreshing the Apple Watch line with new sensor capabilities — TLDR→
Magnific AI completed a rebrand as the AI image upscaling and enhancement tool looks to expand its positioning — TLDR→
MIT Technology Review is tracking new research on the North Pole's geological and climate history using deep ice core samples→
Cursor launched a developer SDK, enabling builders to extend and customize the AI coding assistant programmatically — TLDR→
Claude had a notable incident involving a file called HERMES.md during an agentic coding session, highlighting challenges in AI agent memory and context management — TLDR→