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Using uvx in GitHub Actions in a cache-friendly way
Simon Willison shares how to use uvx in GitHub Actions to optimize caching. This approach improves build times and efficiency for developers using GitHub workflows.
Chat SDK adds X adapter support
Vercel just added X adapter support to its Chat SDK. This update allows developers to integrate new functionalities more easily into their chat applications.
DOOMQL
Simon Willison just launched DOOMQL, a new AI tool that allows users to interact with the classic game DOOM using natural language commands. This means players can now control the game in a more intuitive way, enhancing the gaming experience.
How Unity Catalog managed tables bring interoperability, performance, and unified governance to the Lakehouse
Databricks just enhanced Unity Catalog with managed tables for better interoperability and performance. This update simplifies governance across data lakes and warehouses, making it easier for teams to collaborate on data projects.
datasette code-frequency chart on GitHub
Simon Willison just shared a datasette code-frequency chart on GitHub. This tool helps developers visualize how often different parts of their codebase are updated, making it easier to identify active areas for improvement.
Siri AI Is Becoming Apple’s Everything Tool
Apple is transforming Siri into a comprehensive AI assistant that integrates with various apps and services. This shift means users can expect a more cohesive experience across their devices, making Siri a central hub for tasks.
Siri AI is already changing how I use my iPhone
Apple is enhancing Siri with more advanced AI features that improve its responsiveness and contextual understanding. Users can expect a more intuitive experience when interacting with their iPhones, making tasks easier and faster.

When your brain works differently, AI isn’t a luxury—it’s accessibility
AWS is enhancing AI accessibility for individuals with cognitive differences. This means AI tools will better support diverse needs, making technology more inclusive for everyone.
OpenAI's new prompting guide tells users to stop overthinking and start with the result
OpenAI just released a new prompting guide encouraging users to focus on desired outcomes rather than overthinking prompts. This shift aims to simplify the interaction process and improve user experience with AI tools.

shot-scraper 1.11
Simon Willison just released shot-scraper 1.11, a tool for scraping and analyzing video game footage. This update enhances its capabilities, making it easier for users to extract insights from gameplay.
sqlite-utils 4.1.1
sqlite-utils just released version 4.1.1, adding new features and bug fixes. Users can now benefit from improved performance and enhanced functionality in their database management tasks.
sqlite-utils 4.1
Simon Willison just released sqlite-utils 4.1, enhancing SQLite database management with new features. Users can now easily manage and query their databases with improved functionality and performance.
OpenAI bets on families as ChatGPT goes deeper into households
OpenAI is targeting families with new ChatGPT features designed for household use. This shift aims to make AI more accessible and useful for everyday family interactions.
Seedream 5.0 Pro is now available on AI Gateway
Vercel just launched Seedream 5.0 Pro on AI Gateway. This update enhances performance and usability for developers building AI applications.
Introducing Feature Views
Databricks just launched Feature Views, a new way to manage and serve features for machine learning models. This streamlines the feature engineering process, making it easier for data teams to deploy models efficiently.
Better tools made Copilot code review worse. Here’s how we actually improved it.
GitHub improved Copilot's code review process after user feedback showed it was getting worse with new tools. The updates aim to enhance accuracy and usability for developers during reviews.
Traces now support Tree and Waterfall views
Vercel just added Tree and Waterfall views to Traces. This update helps developers visualize performance data more effectively, making it easier to identify bottlenecks and optimize applications.
Fine-tune NVIDIA Nemotron 3 models with Amazon SageMaker AI serverless model customization
NVIDIA just enabled fine-tuning of its Nemotron 3 models using Amazon SageMaker's serverless customization features. This allows developers to easily adapt models to specific tasks without managing infrastructure.
Real-time dental image verification with Amazon SageMaker AI at Henry Schein One
Amazon SageMaker AI is now verifying dental images in real-time at Henry Schein One. This speeds up the verification process, improving efficiency for dental professionals.
Deploying quantized models on Amazon SageMaker AI with Unsloth
AWS just launched support for deploying quantized models on Amazon SageMaker using Unsloth. This makes it easier for developers to optimize their AI models for better performance and cost efficiency in production environments.