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Observing that new AI models are being shipped every two weeks, but the bottleneck has shifted elsewhere, implying that the challenge is no longer just model development.
A thread advising that to get a high offer from Anthropic, one must ship real projects like a RAG system, an agent from scratch, an eval harness, a fully deployed product, and a business automation, rather than relying on certificates.
Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg) suggests that instead of relying on LinkedIn, developers should create a personal website page that describes and links to what they have shipped.
A tweet contrasts two groups of AI app builders in 2026: those who watched a key 28-minute video from May 2025 and build compounding systems that ship faster, versus those still paying for outdated courses that miss Anthropic's latest advancements.
Stride is an AI-powered workspace that assists with planning, designing, and shipping projects.
Lovable has evolved from a UI builder into a full product builder, with its Connectors layer enabling runtime integrations like Twilio and ElevenLabs, allowing users to ship complete products rapidly.
A user expresses concern that the Qwen 3.7 27b model may not be shipping.
The author recounts the difficulties of shipping a laptop to a refugee student in Uganda, including a failed attempt via Australia Post due to lithium battery restrictions, and the ongoing process with a freight service.
Rezonant is a platform that helps teams talk, spec, and ship product ideas into production.
Iran launches a Bitcoin-backed ship insurance program for vessels traveling through the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to circumvent international sanctions and provide coverage using cryptocurrency reserves.
Iran launched 'Hormuz Safe,' a maritime insurance platform for ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz, with payments settled via Bitcoin. The initiative could generate over $10 billion in revenue.
Article discusses whether this is the first instance of the Navy opening fire on a container ship, raising questions about an unusual maritime incident.
The article claims that the US Navy intercepted an Iranian cargo ship in the Gulf of Oman, allegedly transporting oxidizers for solid rocket fuel. Lacking verifiable sources or official confirmation, the report displays distinct characteristics of political propaganda.