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Breaking News: Anthropic Confidentially Files for IPO After $965 Billion Valuation

Breaking News: Anthropic Confidentially Files for IPO After $965 Billion Valuation

Anthropic confidentially filed a draft S-1 registration statement with the SEC on Monday for a proposed initial public offering, the AI company behind Claude said. The move comes days after it raised $65 billion at a $965 billion post-money valuation, passing OpenAI as the most valuable AI startup. A listing near $1 trillion would rank among the biggest ever, alongside SpaceX and an expected OpenAI debut.

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Repo Radar: 5 GitHub Projects Worth Your Week
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Repo Radar: 5 GitHub Projects Worth Your Week

Agent skills and plugins went official at Anthropic, OpenAI, and Cursor this week, so Repo Radar looks one layer down and one layer up. antirez's DwarfStar runs DeepSeek V4 locally in C. Honcho gives agents reasoning-based memory. LiteParse parses PDFs with no cloud calls. Perplexity's bumblebee scans developer laptops for poisoned packages after this week's GitHub supply-chain attacks. Stop Slop strips AI tells out of prose before you ship it.

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Tmux Keeps AI Coding Agents Running for Days After You Disconnect
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Tmux Keeps AI Coding Agents Running for Days After You Disconnect

Tmux, the terminal multiplexer Nicholas Marriott released in 2007, has become the layer that keeps AI coding agents running across disconnects. Developers start Claude Code or Codex CLI inside a tmux session on a remote server, then reconnect from any machine while the work continues. This guide covers how tmux sessions, windows, and panes work, how to set it up for agents, how it compares with cmux, Termdock, Zellij, and GNU Screen, and what it costs.

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How to generate AI images and video from one subscription with Magnific
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How to generate AI images and video from one subscription with Magnific

Magnific, the Málaga company that was Freepik until April, now sells one subscription running 30-plus AI image and video models, upscaling and a 200-million-asset library. CEO Joaquín Cuenca says it reached $230 million in revenue without venture capital. Named users include the BBC, Puma and Amazon Prime Video. We cover how it works, what it costs from $10 to $280 a month, how it compares to Midjourney and Runway, and where copyright and credits trip buyers up.

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Hermes Agent Installs in One Command. The Hard Part Is Deciding What It Can Touch.

Hermes Agent is not another chatbot wrapper. It is a server-side personal agent with memory, skills, tools, cron jobs, and chat channels. Here is how it works, what hardware it needs, where OpenClaw differs, and how to test it without over-permissioning it.

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Four GitHub Tools That Stop Claude, Codex, and Gemini From Shipping Bad Code

Four open-source tools fix four different failure modes in terminal AI. Superpowers teaches the agent how to work. Context7 feeds it current docs. Serena gives it IDE-grade code navigation. ccusage tells you what the other three cost. Here is how to install them and the commands that actually matter

In the AI Hardware Boom, the Money Lands Upstream With Nvidia and Memory
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In the AI Hardware Boom, the Money Lands Upstream With Nvidia and Memory

Dell's AI server revenue jumped 757% and the stock rallied. Its gross margin fell anyway. The margin in the AI hardware boom is landing upstream with Nvidia and the memory makers, not with the companies assembling the boxes, and Dell's own quarter shows why.

Dell sold $16.1 billion of AI servers last quarter and the stock jumped, but its gross margin fell to 18.1%. Nvidia, Micron and SK Hynix are posting margins above 70% while the box builders run single digits. The number that would settle who actually profits from the AI hardware boom is the one Dell will not disclose.

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