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  • Claude AI Performance Decline: Reliability Issues and User Frustration
    Claude AI Performance Decline: Reliability Issues and User Frustration

    this guy just explained why @claudeai feels worse despite more updates: > Core reliability dropped to 98.73% uptime, hurting devs who need stability > Strained compute is wasted on fluff features like the /buddy terminal pet > Severe GPU constraints lead to tight usage limits and forced context clearing > Many cancelling Pro tiers to force Anthropic to listen > Even enterprise users report major regressions, confirming the OP's exact issues

    → View original post on X — @datachaz, 2026-04-12 08:27 UTC

  • Enterprise distribution makes vibecoding standard practice

    Enterprise distribution is how vibecoding becomes the norm, not just a dev Twitter thing. Big move Amjad.

    → View original post on X — @whats_ai,

  • European Defeatism in Tech Race: Losing Before Starting

    Europeans are worldclass at defeatism. The race doesnt even start yet. “Welp lost. But the next one we can do!” Constantly in tech

    → View original post on X — @andreasklinger,

  • Memory Portability: Next Major Battle in Tech Switching Costs

    Memory portability is going to be the next big fight Sarah. The switching cost only goes up from here.

    → View original post on X — @whats_ai,

  • Revolutionary AI: Four Simultaneous Breakthroughs Change Everything

    Andreessen is right. The investors, NVIDIA's head of VC relationships, told me are already investing in a group of brain/computer interface companies. Holodecks, virtual beings, and much better AI will arrive over next year. People have no idea how amazing the glasses are that will start arriving in October. I bet the developer conferences at Google especially will be all about them. — GeniusThinking (@GeniusGTX) Marc Andreessen says the four most dangerous words in investing are "this time is different." But this time it's actually different. He's referring to the AI boom when he mentioned this. For 80 years, the industry has followed the same pattern. 1) Excitement builds
    2) Money pours in
    3) The technology fails to deliver
    4) The industry collapses. Here are 4 examples of when this happened in AI: • In 1943, the original neural network paper was written. It proved that simple mathematical models of brain cells could perform any logical computation. It was a foundational breakthrough but didn't take off. • In 1955, scientists got a grant to spend 10 weeks at Dartmouth and believed they could achieve AGI by the end of the summer. They did not. • In the 1980s, corporations poured over a billion dollars into "expert systems," AI programs designed to replicate the decision-making of human specialists in medicine, finance, and engineering. By 1987, this entire market crashed. • In 2016-17, machine learning hype surged again. It faded quickly. Each time, the technology underdelivered and the money dried up. But here's what's really different about this time. AI has made four breakthroughs back to back. 1) Language models
    2) Reasoning
    3) Coding agents
    4) Self-improvement And ALL are generating revenue in production right now. That's why old Nvidia [Translated from EN to English]

    → View original post on X — @scobleizer, 2026-04-12 06:09 UTC

  • AI: Solution to the Energy Crisis, Not the Problem

    People haven't figured out yet that AI makes EVERYTHING more efficient. The man who won the Nobel Prize just told the world that AI is not the energy crisis, it is the cure for it. Everyone has been screaming about how much electricity AI consumes, the data centers, the training runs, the billions of queries every single day. Hassabis just said AI will extract 30 to 40 percent more efficiency out of national power grids, grids that, right now, operate at only 30 percent of their total capacity according to Stanford researchers. That means the grids we already built are massively underused, and AI is the key to unlocking what is already there. But that is the smallest part of what he is saying. He is saying AI will crack nuclear fusion, the energy source that has been 30 years away for the last 60 years and DeepMind is already working with Commonwealth Fusion in the US to help AI contain plasma inside fusion reactors. His personal mission is to use AI to discover a room-temperature superconductor, a material that would allow electricity to travel with zero loss, something physics has never been able to deliver. The implications of that alone would reshape the entire global economy overnight. He is also saying AI will design next-generation batteries and build the best climate modeling systems humanity has ever had, using them to figure out exactly where the planet is breaking down. Think about what this means, the thing everyone is blaming for the energy crisis is the same thing being bet on to end it forever. [Translated from EN to English]

    → View original post on X — @scobleizer, 2026-04-12 06:03 UTC

  • India’s AI Startups Leading Global Innovation Solutions

    Built for constraints. Designed for scale. India’s AI startups are turning real-world challenges into globally relevant solutions, proving that innovation rooted in Bharat can lead the world. Click here to read the report: https://
    indiaai.gov.in/article/india-
    s-ai-impact-startups-a-compendium-of-100-startups-and-nonprofits-delivering-population-scale-impact
    … #IndiaAI #AIForBharat

    → View original post on X — @officialindiaai,

  • Commvault Explores Sale After Thoma Bravo Takeover Interest

    Commvault says … @Commvault – They're drawing a buyout interest from Thoma Bravo @thomabravo
    ! Commvault is reportedly exploring a sale after drawing takeover interest from multiple parties according to Reuters. The data protection cybersecurity software firm, with a market

    → View original post on X — @gp_pulipaka,

  • Real-time WSJ alert reaction on machine learning news

    The WSJ alert just hit my machine learning alert feed, and I posted within minutes of that alert. This was a real time reaction not some planned post or recycled post with any reaction! If you see their twitter handler @WSJ right now they have released it right now!

    → View original post on X — @gp_pulipaka,