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Google's 270M Model Does Function Calling on Your Phone. Developers Are Split.
Dec 20th, 2025|
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Google's 270M Model Does Function Calling on Your Phone. Developers Are Split.

Google just dropped a 270 million parameter model that runs on half a gigabyte of RAM. It does function calling. On your phone. Without internet.​ The reaction on Reddit was split down the middle. One person said "not worth downloading". Another call...

AI Agents Keep Breaking. Here's How to Actually Control Them.
Dec 18th, 2025|
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AI Agents Keep Breaking. Here's How to Actually Control Them.

Everyone's building AI agents right now. Most of them are broken.​ A developer on Reddit put it bluntly: "No control over input, no full control over output, but i'm still responsible". That's the problem. You build an agent that's supposed to handle...

Cursor's Visual Editor: You Do the Work, Then Pay for It
Dec 16th, 2025|
AI

Cursor's Visual Editor: You Do the Work, Then Pay for It

Cursor dropped a visual editor on December 11th. People lost their minds. Reddit threads filled with "diabolically amazing" and "game changer". Then the other half showed up. They weren't impressed.​ The visual editor lives inside Cursor Browser. You...

When CEOs Start Vibe Coding: What Developers Actually Think
Dec 15th, 2025|
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When CEOs Start Vibe Coding: What Developers Actually Think

Microsoft's CEO just stood on stage and recreated the company's first product using AI. Satya Nadella coded Altair BASIC, the thing that started Microsoft 50 years ago, by talking to an AI assistant. Then he said something wild. "You know intelligenc...

GPT-5.2 Doesn't Need System Prompts. That's the Problem.
Dec 13th, 2025|
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GPT-5.2 Doesn't Need System Prompts. That's the Problem.

OpenAI dropped GPT-5.2 on December 11th. The internet went wild. Not the good kind of wild.​ Reddit threads exploded with complaints. People calling it a "huge letdown." One user said it suggested a crisis hotline after they vented about their hairdr...

TanStack AI: Provider Switching Without the Vendor Lock-In
Dec 12th, 2025|
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TanStack AI: Provider Switching Without the Vendor Lock-In

TanStack dropped a new library on December 3rd. An AI SDK. Reddit lit up within hours.​ One comment got 68 upvotes: "I can't help feeling a bit annoyed by the increasing reliance on AI tools". Another developer replied to Tanner directly saying they ...

GPT 5.1 Codex Max vs Opus 4.5: Why Model Choice Beats Better Prompts
Dec 10th, 2025|
AI

GPT 5.1 Codex Max vs Opus 4.5: Why Model Choice Beats Better Prompts

A developer on Reddit spent two hours with GPT 5.1 Codex trying to fix a bug. Each fix made things worse. Clear instructions. Detailed plan. Nothing worked. He switched back to the older version and everything clicked. This happened three weeks after...

Two Big Projects Just Ditched Next.js (And Why It Makes Sense)
Dec 8th, 2025|
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Two Big Projects Just Ditched Next.js (And Why It Makes Sense)

Two major projects announced their framework switches within hours of each other on December 6th, 2025. T3 Chat dropped Next.js for TanStack Start. Mastra Cloud moved to Vite. The Reddit thread hit 294 upvotes and 139 comments in a day.​ This wasn't ...

Why NotebookLM Isn't Just Another ChatGPT Wrapper
Dec 7th, 2025|
Google

Why NotebookLM Isn't Just Another ChatGPT Wrapper

Someone on Reddit uploaded 15 Docker guides into NotebookLM. Fifteen sources of complex configuration files and troubleshooting forums. Got the entire deployment architecture explained in five minutes. And here's the thing. He didn't read a single wo...

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