Vol. I · No. 123THU, AUG 20, 2026
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20,000 Romans Entered Teutoburg Forest - I Made a Dark 15-Minute AI War Vid About It

A while ago I posted my AI-made Battle of Vienna film, and the feedback from this community genuinely helped me improve. I’ve now finished my next one: a 15-minute cinematic vid about the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, 9 AD. Arminius, Varus, and the day Rome lost three legions in Germania. This time I wanted it to feel more like a dark historical war film than a normal history video: occupation, betrayal, fathers and sons, and a Roman army slowly realizing the forest itself has become a trap. The whole project took around 60 hours to make, including AI video generation, image references, ...

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Joanna Stern is not a robot, but she lived with them

My guest today is longtime friend of the show Joanna Stern. You all know Joanna: she is the former senior personal technology columnist for The Wall Street Journal, a former Decoder guest host, one of my cofounders here at The Verge, and also just one of my very closest friends. I mention that because Joanna just left that lofty perch at The Journal to start her own media company called New Things. She’s starting with her new book about AI, called I Am Not a Robot, which is out this week on May 12th. You’ll hear us reference the fact that she and I have been talking about her big move to go i...

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Fostering breakthrough AI innovation through customer-back engineering

Despite years of digitization, organizations capture less than one-third of the value expected from digital investments, according to McKinsey research. That’s because most big companies begin with technological capabilities and bolt applications onto them, rather than starting with customer needs and working backward to technology solutions. Not prioritizing the customer can create fragmented solutions; disjointed…

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Implementing advanced AI technologies in finance

In finance departments that have long been defined by precision and control, AI has arrived less as a neatly managed upgrade than as a quiet insurgency. Employees are already using it while leadership races to impose structure, governance, and strategy after the fact. The result is a paradox: one of the most tightly regulated functions…

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been banned from claudeai and cannot get the orgID requested

Hi all, I have received this email from Claude saying that I couldn't use my account any longer and if I had to appeal the decision I should have filled a form. when I opened it it told me that I had to go to my account and get the organization ID from the settings of my account, but if I try to log in I receive a message saying that my account has been suspended, I have no idea how to continue. Thanks in advance for the help

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Multi-repo orchestration

Anyone know of a solution for tying in multiple IDE sessions with a multi-repo project so that they work cooperatively with a single shared inbox/memory? Here is my use case (whether it’s with or without the use of Storybloq): \- all sessions are running Storybloq which saves root level /.story tickets and issues or if I have multiple projects I store each of them in /projects/<project\_name>/.story \- have three repos open in Cursor with 1-2 sessions each \- have a master Cursor session open that at the root level with /Sites/.story I use the master session for any multi-repo or...

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How enterprises are scaling AI

OpenAI outlines enterprise AI scaling via governance, workflow design, and quality assurance—operational lessons for early-stage deployments.

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The Inference Shift

Agentic inference differs fundamentally from interactive inference; latency becomes irrelevant when humans aren't waiting, reshaping compute infrastructure priorities.

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Anthropic just dropped a financial services agent repo and it's worth a look

I checked out GitHub after Anthropic's announcement last week and came across their new financial services reference repo (github.com/anthropics/financial-services). It packages 10 pre-built workflow agents for financial services firms you can run them through the Claude Cowork plugin or via the Managed Agents API, which is a useful bit of flexibility depending on how your stack is set up. The 10 agents cover a decent spread of the typical pain points: * **Pitch Agent** \- builds fully branded pitch decks from comps, precedent transactions, and LBO analysis * **Meeting Prep Agent** \- draft...

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Codex Super App

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8 Advanced Claude Code Tips I've Discovered After Heavy Daily Use (Cost saving, Context, Custom Commands)

(hey mods plz dont delete this post fr this is my own experience using claude i really wanna share some tips here but ngl my english aint great so i used ai a bit to tidy it up make it look nicer but its def my own hands-on stuff hope it helps yall thx...) # 1. Automate your Git Workflow completely If you have a messy git history, or you're just deep into vibe coding and don't want to break focus to write commit messages, just let Claude Code handle it via natural language: * **Auto-summarize & create PRs:** Summarize the changes I've made so far and create a PR * **Generate missing do...

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