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  • The builder’s guide to GPT‑5.6

    calendar Aug 13, 2026 · openai.com/blog
    The builder’s guide to GPT‑5.6

    Learn how startups use GPT-5.6 to build faster, more cost-efficient AI agents with smarter model selection and new Responses API capabilities. Link to article: https://openai.com/index/builders-guide-to-gpt-5-6


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  • Hybrid and Local AI course at DeepLearning.AI

    calendar Aug 13, 2026 · blog.jetbrains.com
    Hybrid and Local AI course at DeepLearning.AI

    Open weight models are having a moment, driven by control, choice, and cost. Hybrid and local AI are now getting serious looks, so JetBrains teamed up with DeepLearning.AI on a free AI Coding Workflows: Hybrid to Local course that covers the ideas and options. The course is now available and uses PyCharm and its AI […] …


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  • Previewing Ultrafast mode: GPT-5.6 Sol at up to 14X the speed

    calendar Aug 13, 2026 · openai.com/blog
    Previewing Ultrafast mode: GPT-5.6 Sol at up to 14X the speed

    Preview Ultrafast, a new OpenAI API service tier that runs GPT-5.6 Sol up to 14× faster. Powered by Cerebras, it delivers up to 750 output tokens per second. Link to article: https://openai.com/index/previewing-ultrafast


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  • OpenAI appoints Dali Rajic as Chief Revenue Officer

    calendar Aug 13, 2026 · openai.com/blog
    OpenAI appoints Dali Rajic as Chief Revenue Officer

    OpenAI appoints Dali Rajic as Chief Revenue Officer to lead its global revenue organization and help businesses realize the full value of AI. Link to article: https://openai.com/index/dali-rajic-chief-revenue-officer


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  • Qodana Lints Your Code. What’s Checking Your DevOps and Platform Engineering Stack?

    calendar Aug 13, 2026 · blog.jetbrains.com
    Qodana Lints Your Code. What’s Checking Your DevOps and Platform Engineering Stack?

    A developer in DevOps pushes a Kubernetes deployment with no resource limits, a pod running as root explicitly, and a GitHub Actions workflow runs with mutable tags – and it goes straight to production, unnoticed. No quality gate. No IDE warning. No CI failure. An innocuous change, silently shipped, but with high …


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