This Week in AI Coding: Grill-with-docs Skill and Deepseek / Composer / Qwen
Another weekly AI coding newsletter I've compiled with AI coding tutorials, news, and "tricks" from the community. Enjoy!
Another weekly AI coding newsletter I've compiled with AI coding tutorials, news, and "tricks" from the community. Enjoy!
Another weekly AI coding newsletter I've compiled with AI coding tutorials, news, and "tricks" from the community. Enjoy!
Another week in AI coding, and another benchmark I've performed, comparing 6 Chinese models vs frontier Western models, and added Grok 4.3 on top. In addition, new releases from AI companies and tips/tricks/tools from Twitter. Enjoy!
Another Wednesday with my newsletter, and I decided to make a shift. Sharing less industry news (hype) and less people screaming how "they take away our tokens" and "why it's getting slower / more expensive", and sharing more PRACTICAL ADVICE. So yeah, you'll see many tweets with just people sharing how to use AI better for coding. Enjoy!
Another week where AI coding community is talking more about pricing and usage than tools or LLMs. Apparently, models became all "good enough", and now everyone is trying to find their way to get maximum from their payment plan. Also, some companies are raising prices, while others reset limits and extend cheaper usage. Wild times.
Another week in AI Coding world, and the main topic on social media are rants on Anthropic. How bad is Opus 4.7, how ridiculous is the token usage, how they don't clearly communicate pricing changes, etc. Meanwhile, OpenAI is having a blast with growing Codex, and Chinese models like Kimi are catching up really fast.
Seems like last few weeks in AI coding community are not about new features or LLMs. Internet is buzzing about PRICES, USAGE LIMITS, and PERFORMANCE of LLMs.
Another active week in AI coding, but I'm starting to re-think this newsletter. Looking at the stats, not many people click on the industry news tweets, and many more click on specific new tools or skills. So, thinking to re-focus this from latest news to more practical advice. We'll see what I come up with, next week.
What a start of this week! Seems like the AI things don't work as stable and as cheaply as the world got used to, and suddently everyone is complaining about reaching the token limits faster. Also, you can read what devs concluded from analyzing Claude Code source that was leaked.
Another week in AI coding world, with Claude Code releasing new features almost every day. They seem to chase their own version of Openclaw, with automations and remote work, we'll see. Enjoy this week's portion of news!