Simon Willison’s annual review of the major trends, breakthroughs, and cultural moments in the large language model ecosystem in 2025, covering reasoning models, coding agents, CLI tools, Chinese open‑weight models, image editing, academic competition wins, and the rise of AI‑enabled browsers.
An analysis of the current LLM landscape in 2026, focusing on the shift from 'vibe coding' to more efficient and controlled workflows for software development and data analysis. The author advocates for tools like AI Studio and OpenCode, and discusses the strengths of models like Gemini 2.5 Pro and Claude Sonnet.
A Python-based log analyzer that uses local LLM (Llama 3.2 to explain the errors in simple language and summarise them (again, in simple language)
Amazon has released Kiro, an AI-powered IDE designed for "vibe coding" that focuses on bringing prototypes into production with features like specs and hooks. It's powered by Claude 4 Sonnet and aims to apply software engineering best practices to the vibe-coding workflow.
A look at everything going on in the world of Replit, including the revamped mobile app, free checkpoints for Agent/Assistant, and the trend of 'vibe coding'.