Grok 4.5, GPT Live, OpenBSD root bug, and a Uniqlo bash shirt

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This week, Mia and Milo sift through a wave of developer stories where the headlines often outran the evidence. xAI released Grok 4.5 but the official blog was unreachable, leaving Hacker News as the primary source. Microsoft unveiled Flint, a JSON-based visualization language for AI agents, while a mysterious model called SWE-1.7 claimed near-GPT-5.5 intelligence with no verifiable details. The EU moved closer to reviving private message scanning rules that threaten end-to-end encryption, and O

Timeline

  • 00:00:00 Opening
  • 00:00:04 Introduction
  • 00:00:22 Grok 4.5 Release
  • 00:00:55 Microsoft Flint: A Visualization Language for AI Agents
  • 00:01:28 SWE-1.7's Bold Intelligence Claims
  • 00:02:07 EU Private Message Scanning Rules
  • 00:02:50 OpenBSD Privilege Escalation Vulnerability
  • 00:03:25 Anthropic's Strict Fable Classifiers
  • 00:03:57 Mistral's Robostral Navigate
  • 00:04:30 OpenAI's GPT Live Agent
  • 00:05:14 OpenMandriva Sabotage Attempt
  • 00:06:06 TypeScript 7 Announcement
  • 00:06:43 Cloudflare Drop and Meerkat
  • 00:07:22 Geosql: A Geospatial Skill for AI Coding Models
  • 00:08:02 Chatto Goes Open Source
  • 00:08:44 The Left-Handed Bug
  • 00:09:22 Signal vs. Noise in Coding Evaluations
  • 00:10:08 Apple and Broadcom U.S. Chip Expansion
  • 00:10:46 The Bash Script Hidden on a Uniqlo T-Shirt
  • 00:11:27 FAANG Simulator
  • 00:12:10 Outro

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