In this episode of Front-End Fire, Paige Niedringhaus, TJ Vantole, and Jack Harrington discuss the latest front-end news. Jack shares his experiences with various AI CLI tools, including Codex, Gemini Code, and Claude Code, and benchmarks their performance using tic-tac-toe. They also discuss the unexpected disappearance of Anon-Code due to copyright issues. TJ discusses Mozilla's concerns about Google's new Chrome APIs that rely on LLMs, specifically Gemini Nano, and the potential implications for web standards and browser competition. Paige reports on Figma's acquisition of the open-source CMS Payload, aiming to create an end-to-end product creation hub. The hosts also touch on Firefox's new vertical tabs, Jack's experience with the macOS Sonoma upgrade, and a court case involving Anthropic's use of books to train its AI model, Claude. Finally, they share what's making them happy, including Watkins Glen State Park, the Final Destination movie series, and the audiobook "Rock, Paper, Scissors."
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