Hi @rylet , do you want to help make an icon for Digg-sidekick??
From this post: from you earlier in /aidevs https://digg.com/aidevs/OCk6pfZ/on-behalf-of-build-im-gifting , the thought occurred to me that you might want to help creating an icon for the community-built Digg browser extension that we're building. Here's a link to the latest dis
NVIDIA just dropped a banger paper on how they compressed a model from 16-bit to 4-bit and were able to maintain 99.4% accuracy, which is basically lossless.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.20088
Have you tried Opus 4.6 yet?
Opus 4.6 is state-of-the-art on several evaluations including agentic coding, multi-discipline reasoning, knowledge work, and agentic search. We're also shipping new features across Claude in Excel, Claude in PowerPoint, Claude Code, and our API to let Opus 4.6 do even more.
Update: Digg Browser Extension Digg-Sidekick prototype is available for testing
Hey everyone, Quick update on the Digg extension idea we discussed yesterday. ✅ What's built so far: Basic keyword/author/tag filtering (hide/show) Right-click to quickly add filters All local, no external data 🔧 Want to test it?You can install from source: https://git
Digg Sidekick Build Notes Day 0+1
Project: Digg browser extensionBuild time: ~1:15 hourStatus: Functional prototype, Chrome Web Store pending Repo: https://github.com/timmolter/Digg-Sidekick Build Process Started with a single AI prompt from DeepSeek to Opus that generated a complete, working extension. Keyw
Just launched an open-source Digg extension—built with AI 🤖
Hey /aidevs, Been tinkering with a browser extension for Digg and decided to open it up early. It's a simple filter tool - I'm calling Digg Sidekick for now. 🔗 Repo: https://github.com/timmolter/Digg-Sidekick Built it mostly with AI—I'll write up the prompts and process
Let's build an open source Digg extension together
Hey Digg community, Like many of you, I use Digg daily and sometimes wish I could tweak little things about the experience, but we all know the main devs at Digg have their hands full. I've also been observing some of the conversations in /digg about some feature requests that
I was thinking of making a Digg extension in a "build in public" style in this community
Would anyone be interested in following along? I would host it on a git repo.
Claude will remain ad-free apparently
Claude is built to be a genuinely helpful assistant for work and for deep thinking. Advertising would be incompatible with that vision. source: https://x.com/claudeai/status/2019024565398299074This is coming after ChatGPT announced ads incoming
How many do you think you could keep in check in parallel??
OpenAI's new Codex app lets you manage multiple AI coding agents in parallel. They built a full racing game from ONE prompt using 7M tokens. We've officially entered the developer-as-project-manager era.
Claude Sonnet 5 drops next week.
• 1M context • Half the price of Opus 4.5 • Best-in-class for agentic coding
I got your post in /aidevs - just saying hello
I like what you've got going on here. I subscribed!
We are starting to test ads in ChatGPT free and Go (new $8/month option) tiers.
https://x.com/sama/status/2012253252771824074