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Anthropic and OpenAI appear to have found product-market fit as enterprise LLM usage surges
The article discusses how Anthropic and OpenAI have likely achieved product-market fit, evidenced by Anthropic's rumored first profitable quarter and enterprise customers facing unexpectedly high LLM bills from staff usage. The author argues that current API pricing for heavy users of coding agents (like the $100/month plans) represents a fantastic deal, and
Vibe coding and agentic engineering are converging, raising questions about AI's role in software development
Simon Willison discusses the convergence of "vibe coding" (AI-assisted coding where users describe what they want in natural language) and "agentic engineering" (AI agents that autonomously write and iterate on code) based on insights from a podcast conversation. He reflects on how these two approaches, initially seen as distinct, are increasingly overlappin
DeepSeek releases V4 preview models: largest open weights AI with 1.6T parameters
Zig project enforces strict anti-LLM contribution policy across all community interactions
Zig, a prominent open source programming language project, has implemented one of the strictest anti-LLM policies among major open source projects. The policy prohibits the use of LLMs for issues, pull requests, and bug tracker comments, including translations. This stands in notable contrast to the Bun JavaScript runtime (the most prominent project written

