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April 15, 2026
Qwen3.5-35B Builds Webapps from Papers
User showcases Qwen3.5-35B creating a full webapp from a research paper via prompts and qwen-code CLI. Shares GitHub repo with research-webapp-skill examples. Model holds 70-80k context better than Gemma4 26B, runs on 16GB RTX 5080.
OpenClaw 2026.4.15-beta.1: UI, Cloud Memory & Copilot Boost
OpenClaw's latest beta adds a Control UI card for Model Auth status monitoring OAuth health and rate-limits. It introduces cloud storage for LanceDB memory, GitHub Copilot embeddings for search, and experimental lean local models for agents. Fixes include secret redaction in approvals, CLI stability, and tightened memory access policies.
Frontier Models Fail 1/3 Production Attempts
Stanford HAI's ninth AI Index report highlights that frontier AI models fail roughly one in three production attempts despite significant benchmark gains. The 'jagged frontier' describes their uneven performance, excelling in tasks like IMO gold medals but failing basics like telling time. Enterprise AI adoption has reached 88%, with advances in agent benchmarks like SWE-bench (near 100%) and Cybench (93%).
Guide to Handling CLAUDE.md Files Properly
A post explains the proper way to deal with CLAUDE.md files, likely related to Claude model setups in local environments. Shared on r/LocalLLaMA by /u/onil_gova. Content focuses on best practices for this file type.
Robot Dog Reads Gauges with Google AI
Boston Dynamics' robot dog now reads gauges and thermometers using Google's AI. This capability enables robotic inspections in industrial facilities. It marks a step forward in AI-powered robotics for real-world tasks.
Meta's Hyperagents Unlock Self-Improving AI
Meta researchers introduced hyperagents, a self-improving AI system that rewrites its own logic and code for non-coding tasks like robotics and document review. Unlike fixed meta-agents, hyperagents are fully self-referential, inventing capabilities such as persistent memory and accelerating their own improvement cycle. This reduces reliance on manual prompt engineering.
Top ML PhDs Tough Without Elite UG
State school (R1) student seeks advice on top ML PhD admissions without T5 undergrad like Stanford/MIT. Notes network gaps. Considers name-brand Masters as stepping stone.
Is Mac Studio Ultra Overkill for Local LLMs?
A user with a 512GB RAM Mac Studio Ultra questions if it's overkill for local LLM prototyping, embeddings, and inference testing. They seek insights on high-RAM workflows like multi-model pipelines or heavy context models. Tools mentioned include Ollama, MLX, and Python inference stacks.
Hightouch Hits $100M ARR via AI Marketing
Hightouch achieved $100M ARR, with $70M growth in just 20 months. This surge followed the launch of its AI agent platform tailored for marketers.
Skild AI Buys Zebra Robotics Unit
Skild AI, a startup building software for robots to learn tasks, acquired Zebra Technologies' robotics automation division. This marks Skild's push into the hot robotics market. It broadens their reach beyond software.
LinkedIn Data: AI Not Behind Hiring Slump
LinkedIn reports hiring down 20% since 2022, attributing the decline to higher interest rates rather than AI. AI has not yet significantly impacted hiring trends.
Anthropic Redesigns Claude Code App, Launches Routines
Anthropic released a redesigned Claude Code desktop app for Mac and Windows with a 'Mission Control' sidebar for managing multiple AI agent sessions. They also launched 'Routines' in research preview, offering scheduled, API, and webhook-based automations running on Anthropic's cloud infrastructure. This enables developers to orchestrate agentic workflows across repositories without local hardware dependency.
Gizmo Reaches 13M Users with $22M Raise
AI-powered learning platform Gizmo has attracted over 13 million users. The app recently secured $22 million in Series A funding.
AI Use Erodes Persistence, New Study Warns
A study finds AI assistance boosts short-term performance in reasoning tasks but fosters dependency, leading to sharp drops in persistence and accuracy when removed. Experiments with 350+ participants on math and reading showed AI users giving up faster without tools. Researchers caution against rapid AI deployment in education due to risks to innovation.
Thiel-Backed AI Judges Journalism Quality
Thiel-backed startup Objection uses AI to evaluate journalism, allowing users to pay and challenge stories. Critics argue it risks chilling whistleblowers and altering media accountability.
Google's Desktop App Revolutionizes Search
Google's new desktop app is now available to all, providing faster access to AI tools like Gemini, Lens, and Search. The author tested it and vows never to search the old way again, calling it a must-download.
Moss Workshop on Sub-10ms Retrieval
Moss, a YC-backed company, is hosting a hands-on workshop demonstrating sub-10ms retrieval in live action. Participants can register for deep dives, founder chats, and intern hiring opportunities. Exciting giveaways are promised at the end.
Accel Raises $5B for Late-Stage AI Bets
Accel raised $5 billion comprising $4 billion Leaders Fund V and $650 million sidecar for 20-25 late-stage AI investments at $200 million average check size. The fund follows strong returns from Anthropic stake and Cursor backing. This marks VC bets scaling to infrastructure levels.
AI Democratizes Chip Design
AI is simplifying the design of chips and optimization of software for various types of silicon. Startups envision this leading to a revolution in chipmaking. This could make one of tech's most valuable resources more accessible.
Cisco Protocols Enable AI Agents to Think Together
AI agents connect but lack shared cognition, bottlenecking next-gen systems. Cisco Outshift's Vijoy Pandey proposes an 'internet of cognition' with new protocols: SSTP, LSTP, and CSTP for semantic alignment, latent space transfer, and state compression. This aims to achieve distributed super intelligence without human intervention.