TL;DR
Lovable apps can now be used directly inside ChatGPT and Claude via one-click MCP servers
Coderick AI builds a portfolio site and its back-end CRM from a single prompt
OpenAI and Anthropic are each building custom AI chips, with different foundry partners
Velo 3.0 finds the right company knowledge and turns it into a polished, narrated video
Vint Cerf retires from Google, warning that AI agents need formal protocols, not natural language
OpenAI launches Codex Micro, a $230 physical keypad for controlling coding agents
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LOVABLE APPS CAN NOW LIVE INSIDE CHATGPT AND CLAUDE
Starting today, any published Lovable app can plug straight into the AI tools you’re already using. Instead of pulling up your app, you can just ask ChatGPT or Claude to do the thing, and your app quietly does the work behind the scenes.
The mechanism is an MCP server. Turn it on for any public Lovable project, and Lovable scans your app's logic, figures out what actions make sense to expose (submit an expense, generate a quote, pull a report), and lets you pick the scope. Lovable hosts it, keeps it updated, and locks it behind OAuth by default so random users can't just waltz in.
People are already moving away from opening ten different apps and toward just asking an assistant to handle it. Early builders are already leaning in, creator platforms letting users review bids from inside ChatGPT, sales teams running deal pipeline queries straight through their assistant.
OUR TAKE
Software's next user isn't a person clicking around. It's an agent.
Lovable just made that transition stupidly easy: any public app, one click, MCP server and OAuth already handled. No separate integration project, no security review scramble.
Soon agents will be the primary consumers of software.
QUICK HITS
Vint Cerf retires from Google with a warning for the AI industry: The guy who co-designed TCP/IP just walked out the door after 21 years, and his parting message was blunt. Agents talking to each other in plain English is a disaster waiting to happen, ambiguity compounds fast when you've got thousands of them coordinating at machine speed. His fix is the same one that built the internet: force everything through formal, open protocols instead of hoping natural language holds up.
OpenAI and Anthropic are both building their own AI chips: OpenAI teamed up with Broadcom on Jalapeño, a custom inference chip riding on Broadcom's TSMC relationship. Anthropic went the opposite direction, reportedly working with Samsung to build a chip from scratch and lean on its foundry instead. Different partners, same reason, cheaper tokens and less dependence on Nvidia.
OpenAI made a $230 physical keypad for controlling coding agents: Codex Micro is a mechanical keyboard built with Work Louder, with color-coded keys that flag task status, a joystick for launching workflows like PR reviews, and a dial to adjust reasoning level on the fly. It's sold through OpenAI's merch shop, not the bigger Jony Ive hardware line reportedly coming later. Niche for now, but a telling first sign of what OpenAI wants its physical products to feel like.
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I BUILT A PORTFOLIO SITE THAT TURNS VISITORS INTO A REAL PIPELINE
Skip the dev, skip the extra CRM subscription, skip the manual glue work. One prompt gets you both.
⏱️ 20-30 min | 🔧 Needs: Coderick AI (SiteGround)
Why build this? If you're a freelancer or run a small agency, you know the drill. You build a portfolio site, add a contact form, and every submission just dumps into your inbox with zero structure. No pipeline, no tracking, no way to know who's actually worth following up with. Fixing that the old way means hiring a dev, paying for a separate CRM, then spending hours connecting the two. Coderick builds the front end and back end together in one shot, so the CRM is just part of the site instead of a separate tool you have to wire in.
Steps:
Head to Coderick AI and start your free trial.
Prompt Coderick with what you want: a portfolio site with a homepage, work section, about page, and a contact form that saves submissions into a back-end dashboard. Mention colors, tone, and any design details you want baked in, or drop a screenshot for it to match.
Let it build. You'll get a full project back: pages structured, nav set up, form wired to the back end, and a database.
Refine by chatting. Upload a headshot, tweak the accent color, ask it to rewrite the copy in a different tone. Every change is a conversation, no CSS, no theme editor.
Check the CRM. Go to Database > Pocketbase > Leads to see submissions come in as structured records. Tag leads, add notes, assign them to teammates.
Turn on email notifications so you get pinged the second a lead comes in, and set up a professional inbox tied to your domain.
Hit publish. It goes live on SiteGround's infrastructure automatically, SSL, DDoS protection, and monitoring included.
Expected outcome: A live, professional portfolio site with a working contact form that feeds straight into an actual CRM dashboard, not just a random email. No separate hosting bill, no manual busywork connecting tools, and a clear view of every lead the second they come in.
Full tutorial:
TOOL OF THE DAY
Velo turns your raw screen recordings into watch-worthy, ready-to-share videos with AI. In seconds.
Give Velo 3.0 a screen recording or just describe what you need explained, and it digs through your docs, tools, and connected apps to find the actual context, then writes the script, narrates it in your voice, and cuts the final video. Type your edits instead of re-recording. Ship it in 25+ languages with one click.
Velo isn't trying to be a faster video editor. It's trying to make your company's knowledge instantly explainable, in any language, to anyone who needs it.





