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TechnologyVibeShift: Learn to Vibe Code with Claude Code — One-Day Workshop in NYC (May 7)
Ten seats. One day. Darlin Alberto's VibeShift workshop at Soho Works on May 7 puts NYC professionals in a room to build real, deployable software using Claude Code — no tech background required.
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TechnologyUristocrat Studios Skills Store
The Uristocrat Studios Skills Store sells SKILL.md instruction files that unlock professional-grade Claude output — no installs, no APIs. The library opens with the Shopify Theme Builder.
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TechnologyMeta Lays Off 700 While Targeting a $9 Trillion Valuation
Meta laid off 700 workers and simultaneously granted six top executives up to $921 million each in stock options — contingent on hitting a $9 trillion market cap by 2031, roughly six times its current value.
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Anthropic Launches Auto Mode for Claude Code
Auto mode is the middle ground Claude Code never had: smarter than full permissions, faster than manual approval on every command. A separate classifier model reviews each tool call in real time before anything executes.
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TechnologyClaude Can Now Read and Send Your iMessages — And iOS 27 Could Go Much Further
Claude can already retrieve your unread iMessages, search contacts, and draft replies without opening the Messages app. iOS 27's rumored iMessage API could make that integration even more seamless.
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TechnologyOpenAI Plans to Nearly Double Workforce to 8,000 Employees by End of 2026
OpenAI is nearly doubling its headcount to 8,000 by end of 2026 — a direct response to Anthropic capturing 73% of first-time enterprise AI spending and closing the revenue gap faster than expected.
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TechnologyStripe Brings One-Click Checkout to Facebook Ads — What It Means for Creators Who Sell
Stripe just collapsed the gap between impulse and purchase: buyers can now complete a transaction directly inside a Facebook ad, powered by the Agentic Commerce Protocol and a single saved credential.
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TechnologyOpenAI Shuts Down Sora and Exits the Video Generation Business
Sora generated $1.4 million in total consumer revenue against $14 billion in projected losses — so OpenAI shut it down, redirected the team to robotics, and handed Google an entire market.
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TechnologyJensen Huang Says DLSS 5 Is Not AI Slop
Nvidia unveiled DLSS 5 to immediate backlash — gamers called it an AI slop filter. Jensen Huang said they were completely wrong. Then Nvidia's own GeForce Evangelist confirmed it analyzes a single 2D frame, directly contradicting the CEO's geometry-conditioned defense
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TechnologySenate Bill Seeks to Ban Sports Betting on Kalshi and Polymarket
ipartisan legislation introduced Monday would bar Kalshi and Polymarket from offering contracts on sporting events. It's the seventh federal attempt this year, and it would end the core product driving both platforms' growth — while leaving FanDuel and DraftKings untouched.
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TechnologyGemini Can Now Book Your Ride and Reorder Your Dinner — Hands-Free on Android
Google's Gemini can now book your Uber and reorder your lunch — no app-switching required. It's slow, it works, and it's the clearest sign yet that Google is building the execution layer of Android while everyone else is still announcing features.
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TechnologyApple's Gemini-Powered Siri Upgrade Is Delayed Again
Apple's Gemini-powered Siri overhaul is slipping past its March target. Despite a $1B annual deal with Google to power next-gen Siri, the company is now spreading features across iOS 26.5 and potentially iOS 27 in September. The promise has been delayed twice now.