Hosts: Lenar Kess, Damra Vol. Google I/O 2026 landed yesterday — Gemini Omni, Gemini 3.5 Flash, Antigravity 2.0, Spark, and Demis Hassabis closing the keynote on the "foothills of the singularity." About forty minutes before he walked on stage, Andrej Karpathy tweeted that he'd joined Anthropic. The rest of the day was the labs sorting themselves around both events. Today's show works through the announcements, the pricing shifts, the keynote demo that boots Doom, the Railway outage that happened while Google was selling Spark, and a builder's 100K-line Rust postmortem that's a sharper picture of agentic coding than anything on the I/O stage.Hassabis: "foothills of the singularity" — DeepMind's CEO compresses his AGI timeline on stageGemini 3.5 Flash specs and pricing — and what the 3x bump meansGemini Omni's physics pitch versus the same-day backflip testAntigravity 2.0's 93-agent OS demo: 12 hours, 2.6B tokens, under $1K, boots DoomAndrej Karpathy joins Anthropic — pre-training, on Nick Joseph's teamEthan Mollick: recursive self-improvement is a talent sink for the Big ThreeQwen 3.7-Max and the Zhenwu M890 chip — Alibaba's full-stack I/O responseDeepSeek hiring a Code Harness team in BeijingRailway's 8-hour outage after GCP's automated account suspensionCheng Huang: 130K lines of Rust, AI-written contracts, and a Paxos engine that runsTechCrunch on Anthropic's pre-training charter for Karpathy