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it was accidentally pushed a little early, and now it has been taken down.

here’s the archived pdf: https://web.archive.org/web/20251118111103/https://storage.g...




Thanks! I've added those links to the toptext as well.


Microsoft’s announcement:

https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2025/10/28/the-next-chapter...

Also: Built to Benefit Everyone — by Bret Taylor, Chair of the OpenAI Board of Directors

https://openai.com/index/built-to-benefit-everyone


> Built to Benefit Everyone

Whats my share then?


You get to contribute your data for the Moloch.


Microsoft is saying they have a 27% stake in the company after this deal closes.


Detailed engineering blog:

"Equipping agents for the real world with Agent Skills" https://www.anthropic.com/engineering/equipping-agents-for-t...


Thanks, we'll put that link in the toptext as well


Seeing the progress of the Claude models is really cool!

Charting Claude's progress with Sonnet 4.5: https://youtu.be/cu1iRoc1wBo


would love to see the prompt they used and the final code of the Claude.ai clone it generated


It’s up again, check it.

Twitter/X post link: https://twitter.com/deepseek_ai/status/1970117808035074215

Also Hugging Face model link: https://huggingface.co/deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-V3.1-Terminus



Key highlights from blog post and GitHub repo:

- Open-source (Apache 2.0, same as OpenAI Codex)

- 1M token context window

- Free tier: 60 requests per minute and 1,000 requests per day (requires Google account authentication)

- Higher limits via Gemini API or Vertex AI

- Google Search grounding support

- Plugin and script support (MCP servers)

- Gemini.md file for memory instruction

- VS Code integration (Gemini Code Assist)


This sounds like it's practically unlimited and free? A bit like GMail. It is comes to close to Claude Code they may overtake them and dominate the market simply with their tried and true "give it away for free forever with practially no limits" strategy. I pay 20$ for Claude Code, which is nothing in relation to the value it provides, but obviously a 0$ price point will get you a bigger piece of the Pie. Big Oof for Anthropic. Kinda lame that they can just copy a new and innovative company and undersell at a price point of 0$. Not that I'm cheering for Anthropic either; I'd much rather own my sillicon.


o3 is cheaper than o1. (per 1M tokens)

• o3 Pricing:

  - Input: $10.00  

  - Cached Input: $2.50  

  - Output: $40.00
• o1 Pricing:

  - Input: $15.00  

  - Cached Input: $7.50  

  - Output: $60.00
o4-mini pricing remains the same as o3-mini.


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