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2 months ago OpenAI's GPT-5.1 model is now available for BYOK users.
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OpenAI's GPT-5.1 model is now available for BYOK users.
For built-in external agents (Claude Code, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI), you can now set a default mode or model by holding `cmd` (macOS) /`ctrl` (Linux, Windows) when selecting from the popover.
Zed's toolchain selector will now automatically detect uv workspaces.
🚀 We just shipped v0.215.0! After 3 years and more than 1100 requests, it's finally here. Rainbow brackets! 🌈 Enable it with the `colorize_brackets` language setting.
Check out the commit: github.com/zed-industri... Zed's most requested feature (rainbow brackets 🌈 ) has been merged into stable!
The issue had over *1,000* upvotes on GitHub and we're excited for you to try it.
zed.dev/blog/rainbow... With the Netlify power, Kiro agents can deploy apps correctly, generate proper config, and follow Netlify best practices from the start. The result: a clear path from spec to production without the usual hand-holding.
Read the full post → www.netlify.com/blog/vibe-co... AI helps you move fast, but vibe coding only gets you so far. At some point, you need structure and platform-specific context.
That’s why we’re excited about @kiro.dev powers — and why Netlify is one of the first powers available. Thank you to the React and Next.js teams for involving us early and for the clear communication. We were able to patch our network ahead of disclosure to help keep our customers secure.
bsky.app/profile/netl... Netlify has deployed a mitigation that protects all impacted customers across every account tier. As a precaution, we still recommend upgrading to the latest versions of your framework.
More details: www.netlify.com/changelog/20... A critical vulnerability was recently disclosed in React Server Components (RSC), impacting multiple versions of React, Next.js and other RSC-based frameworks. This flaw could allow malicious actors to execute arbitrary code within an affected application. 🧵
🥳 We're kicking off the Prisma Hackathon!
This is your chance to build something awesome with Prisma and win some exclusive prizes.
⏰ Clock's ticking, as you have until Dec 7th to submit.
Hurry up and register below👇
https://hackathon.prisma.io?utm_source=bluesky&utm_campaign=hackathon We're learning patterns to make Claude Code and Codex more efficient with Xcode's toolchain.
We created a Claude plugin marketplace: https://github.com/tuist...
Install with:
/plugin marketplace add tuist/claude-marketplace
/plugin install xcode@tuist-marketplace
Get our best practices for agents 🥳 Prisma 7.1.0 is now available!
We've added read replicas extension support for Prisma 7 and a new SQL Comments feature for better observability & tracing, plus QoL improvements to Prisma ORM.
See the release notes👇
pris.ly/release/7.1.0 ⚡️ The first Vite 8.0 beta is here!
- Powered by Rolldown, bringing significantly faster production builds and more consistency
- New features such as tsconfig paths or emitDecoratorMetadata support
- Bumping browser targets aligned with Baseline Widely Available
Read more in our announcement post! GPT-5.1 is now available for token-based Zed Pro customers; simply restart Zed. For BYOK users, GPT-5.1 is already available in v0.215 preview and will land in stable tomorrow.
effect devlog: flow & cancellation macwright.com/2025/12/02/e... Figures are currently available to users on the Elicit Team & Enterprise plans. Try it at elicit.com Elicit was the first AI research tool to analyze data in tables, which we launched two years ago. We’re excited to now be the first to systematically apply frontier multimodal reasoning to help scientists. Many researchers review the figures first before diving deeper into the paper. You can now do that more seamlessly in Elicit’s paper reader. When you create a systematic review, Elicit will extract data from figures of up to 1,000 papers. When you run an Elicit Report, you can see which figures are used to support claims in the report. Figures contain critical information not always described in the text of papers. Many researchers can determine the quality or relevance of a paper just by skimming the figures.