
Three days. That’s all it took. On June 9, 2026, Anthropic announced what it called the most powerful AI models it had ever released to the public: Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5. Tech publications went into full hype mode. Developers were testing it. Enterprise customers were integrating it. Anthropic was, by every…

Two days. That’s how long it took for Anthropic’s most anticipated AI release to go from a celebrated launch to a full-blown controversy. Welcome to the chaotic first week of Claude Fable 5. Launched on June 9, 2026, Claude Fable 5 is arguably the biggest model release Anthropic has ever made public and possibly…

Monday, June 8, 2026. Apple Park, Cupertino, California. A lot of tech events promise to be “historic.” Very few actually deliver. WWDC 2026 genuinely did both and it did it in a way that nobody quite expected. Yes, there was a new Siri. Yes, there was iOS 27. Yes, there was a flashy AI…

There’s a GitHub repository that went from zero to 140,000+ stars in roughly twelve weeks. It’s not from Google. Not from OpenAI. Not from a startup with $100 million in VC money and a flashy product launch event. It came from Nous Research a small, scrappy AI lab and it’s called Hermes Agent. If…

There’s a moment in every major technological shift where things stop being incremental and start being exponential. We’re approaching one of those moments right now and the strange part is that most people scrolling through their feeds have no idea it’s happening. The moment I’m talking about? AI systems that build, improve, and redesign…

If you’ve spent any time in developer communities over the past two weeks, you’ve probably come across some very frustrated people who use Claude for automation. Their complaints are specific, their math is damning, and honestly? It’s hard to tell them they’re wrong. Here’s what happened, why developers are upset, and what it actually…

When RJ Scaringe looks at a factory floor, he doesn’t see what most of us see. While you and I might observe workers assembling parts, welding components, and routing wires, Scaringe sees a massive unsolved puzzle one that’s been waiting decades for someone bold enough to crack it. That someone, it turns out, is…

Yesterday changed everything. Well, at least in the laptop world. On May 12, 2026, Google dropped what might be the most significant hardware announcement since the original Chromebook debuted 15 years ago. They’re calling it the Googlebook, and it’s not just another laptop with AI features slapped on top. This is something fundamentally different…