🍭 The Worlds Best Coding Model 🤯

Anthropic & OpenAI both drop bombs!! 💣

Good morning. The office plant hit 99% accuracy predicting launches by watching Zuck blink patterns.

Take it away, leaf king. 🫡

Let’s dig in.

🍭 What’s Cookin’:

  • OpenAI announces a social media

  • Anthropic releases new model

  • 5 Fresh Finds to Upgrade Your Workflow

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OpenAI
🎬 Sam Altman’s TikTok. But Every Clip Is AI

The Bite: OpenAI is spinning up a TikTok-style app powered by Sora 2, where every single video is AI-generated.

It’s the full dopamine loop.
Vertical feed, endless swiping, algorithmic recs
But no human-shot content allowed.

You can verify your ID, lock down your likeness, and even get notified if someone deepfakes you in a draft.

Funny timing, though.
Just a few days ago, Meta dropped Vibes, which does… basically the same thing.

And given Sam Altman’s rep for rushing out announcements whenever a rival sneezes, Zuck low-key beat him at his own game.

Snacks:

  • AI-only TikTok: Swipeable feed, but Sora generates every clip.

  • 10-second cap: No uploads yet, just AI-made shorts.

  • Face control: Verify your ID and get alerts if your likeness is used.

  • Meta déjà vu: Zuck’s Vibes launched days earlier with the same pitch.

  • Copyright guardrails: Public figures excluded; opt-out rules for creators.

Why it bites: When Meta announced Vibes, we said walling off AI video was smart.
Label it, contain it, and keep the main feed clean.

OpenAI is now doing the same thing with Sora 2, and honestly?
Good.

If people want synthetic TikTok, give them a sandbox where everyone knows it’s synthetic.

That means less “is this real?” panic, more room for remix culture, and a lot fewer headaches when AI content inevitably floods the internet.

This time, Zuck got the first punch in. 🥊

Warp
🧙‍♂️ Prompt → Production-Ready Code

Too often, agents write code that almost works, leaving developers debugging instead of shipping. Warp changes that.

  • #1 coding agent: Tops benchmarks, delivering more accurate code out of the box.

  • Tight feedback loop: Built-in code review and editing lets devs quickly spot issues, hand-edit, or reprompt.

  • 1-2 hours saved per day with Warp: All thanks to Warp's 97% diff acceptance rate.

Steal This Prompt
🏋️‍♂️ One Click Personal Trainer

Get a fully customized workout plan—goals, equipment, schedule—all in one click.

Absurd use cases: a bodybuilding program for your pet turtle, or marathon prep where every run ends at Taco Bell.

  1. PROMPT HERE 

  2. Copy the prompt

  3. Replace the #’s with your fitness goals + setup

  4. Paste into any AI

  5. Watch it cook (and sweat for you)


    🍭 Try the prompt on Snack Prompt 🍭

Everything Else
🧠 You Need to Know

🎬 Adobe Premiere lands on iPhone 

🧩 Nothing debuts prompt-built mini apps

🌐 Opera launches AI-centric Neon browser

🧪 DeepSeek unveils sparse-attention model

🔎 Brave Search adds detailed answers

Anthropic
👨‍💻 Claude Sonnet 4.5. “The World’s Best Coding Model”

The Bite: Anthropic just dropped Claude Sonnet 4.5 and went full LeBron:

“best coding model in the world.”

The receipts are solid.
Topping SWE-bench Verified, crushing OSWorld, and showing off an agent run that lasted 30+ hours straight (previous best was ~7).

They also rebranded their in-house Claude Code kit into the Claude Agent SDK.

The people who built the model are now giving you the rails to actually use it.

Big deal, because model + SDK from the same shop could be way smoother than duct-taping third-party parts.

Snacks:

  • Benchmark win: Sonnet 4.5 takes the top spot on SWE-bench Verified.

  • Endurance mode: Can now grind on tasks for 30+ hours without stalling.

  • First-party kit: Claude Agent SDK. Vibe code your own AI agents

  • Big logos: Canva, Figma, and Devin are already singing the models praises.

  • Stack match: Unlike random agent kits, this one’s made to fit the model.

Why it Bites: Agent frameworks are everywhere.

But when the model-maker ships the SDK, it could be a whole different ball game.

For AI-curious dabblers, Sonnet 4.5 plus a native Agent SDK could be the closest we’ve seen to an agent you can trust to run in the background while you…
do literally anything else.

It’s a strong signal that agents are inching from meme to reliable sidekick.

ToolBox™
🧰 5 Fresh Finds to Upgrade Your Workflow

🍿 CrePal
→ “AI Director” that turns one prompt into a short film—auto-scripts, storyboards, and edits via 40+ tools and multi-agent orchestration.

🧩 C1 by Thesys
→ Generative UI API that makes LLMs respond with live UI (forms, charts, cards) in real time; plug into any LLM/MCP in ~2 lines.

🧠 Floutwork
→ Smart work browser with app-based tabs, workspaces, and built-in AI assistants to go from 70 tabs to 7.

🤖 Claude Sonnet 4.5
→ “The best coding model in the world,” built for complex agents and computer use—with notable gains in reasoning and math.

💖 Lovable Cloud & AI
→ A new chapter for vibe coding: cloud dev + AI that spins up projects, suggests fixes, and helps you ship features with less boilerplate and fewer tabs.