Meta has restricted how its engineers use Anthropic's Claude Code and OpenAI's Codex, fearing it could accidentally distil a rival's model into its own.
Arbor separates strategy from execution using isolated git worktrees, so engineering teams can finally trace which optimization actually moved the needle.
What if the key to unlocking the full potential of your AI-powered workflows lies not in adding more tools but in optimizing the ones you already have? For developers and teams using Claude Code, the ...
Boris Cherny, a top Anthropic employee, said companies should ensure employees at all levels can surface AI gains — and then ...
Anthropic’s new /btw feature for Claude Code offers a structured way to manage multitasking within a single session. According to Nick Saraev, this feature enables users to address secondary tasks ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. The Claude Code costs of months' past are not today's. A quiet change Anthropic made to its website ...
Silicon Valley’s tokenmaxxing era now has its own hardware. A new open source project brings your Claude Code utilization stats into a tiny desktop dashboard, allowing AI power users to keep an eye on ...
A Silicon Valley software maker and an ecommerce company reveal to WIRED how they are navigating the emerging challenge of “tokenomics.” ...
Ever wondered how productive your coworkers actually are? Meta employees don’t have to guess. A Meta employee independently created a leaderboard that tracked how many tokens—the basic units of data ...
Anthropic's open source standard, the Model Context Protocol (MCP), released in late 2024, allows users to connect AI models and the agents atop them to external tools in a structured, reliable format ...
According to a column by the New York Times’ Kevin Roose, employees at companies including Meta and OpenAI compete on “internal leaderboards that show how many tokens[…]each worker consumes.” At Meta ...