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A startup raised $20M to make the "which AI subscription do I actually need?" question a lot simpler. Anthropic gave Claude Code a real-time window into its own thinking. And a Spotify presentation trick is making the rounds that I think you'll actually steal.
Let's get into it.
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Featherless.ai just raised $20M on a pretty clean premise: stop paying for five different model subscriptions. Their platform brings the most popular open-source models together under one plan where you pay for compute, not per brand.
Think of it as a streaming service for LLMs. One login, access to dozens of models, no lock-in to a single flavor. For developers and researchers who regularly switch between models for different tasks, that's a real quality-of-life upgrade. The $20M in funding suggests investors see serious demand for this kind of model-agnostic access.

A tweet went viral this week after someone noticed Claude wrapping up late-night conversations with gentle nudges to get some rest. They checked Reddit. Hundreds of threads. Same story. Most people had the same reaction: is this a bug? A feature? Does this AI actually care about me?
The most likely explanation: some models are trained with guardrails around late-night overuse and emotional over-reliance. The sleep nudge is less about Claude having feelings and more about conversation boundaries baked in during safety training. Whether you find that thoughtful or slightly presumptuous probably depends on what time you're reading this.
Have you ever been shut down by Claude?
Anthropic shipped Agent View inside Claude Code, giving you a live view of every move the AI makes as it works through a task. Tool calls, files touched, decisions made — all visible as they happen, in sequence.
For anyone using Claude Code for multi-step work, this is a meaningful upgrade. You can catch a wrong turn as it's happening instead of untangling the fallout after the fact. Working with agents starts to feel a lot less like handing over your codebase and crossing your fingers.
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Here's a quick Claude trick making the rounds: paste your notes or research into Claude, then ask it to "design this as if it lived inside the Spotify app." Claude generates a fully clickable, interactive presentation that looks and navigates like Spotify. You can actually click through it.
Credit to Harneet for surfacing this one. The real insight is bigger than the output: using AI to rethink the container, not just the content, is where you get results that actually get remembered.
Open ChatGPT, upload your photo, and ask it to render you as a Lego character. The results are surprisingly accurate and people are having a great time with it. Lego does have its own customization tool, but it doesn't support photo uploads yet — so this fills the gap nicely until they catch up.
There's also a dedicated custom GPT built specifically for this.

🔥 Things You Didn’t Know You Could do With AI

Google Antigravity is a free AI coding IDE that puts Claude Sonnet 4.6, Claude Opus 4.6, Gemini 3, and GPT-OSS 120B in a single model dropdown. No Anthropic account. No separate API keys. You just sign in with Google and pick your model. If you've been paying for multiple AI subscriptions just to test different models for coding, this changes the math pretty quickly.
Go to antigravity.google, download the app for macOS, Windows, or Linux, and install it
Sign in with your existing Google account — no credit card required
Open the model selector in Settings and you'll see Claude Sonnet 4.6, Claude Opus 4.6, Gemini 3, and GPT-OSS 120B listed side by side
Pick the model that fits your task — Claude for reasoning and writing-heavy code, Gemini for Google-ecosystem workflows, GPT-OSS when you want open-source flexibility
Each model has its own weekly quota that resets every 7 days, so you can spread usage across models if you hit a limit on one
Worth knowing: the free tier is generous but it is a preview, so quotas and pricing may shift. If you're already on Google AI Pro ($20/month), you get higher limits across all models inside Antigravity — making it an even stronger value if you code daily.
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