mistralai/mistral-vibe: Minimal CLI coding agent by Mistral - accompanying the AI Studio - Mistral AI there is also the Vibe coding interface to Devstral as open source. Very nice, because it makes a good pair. Will definitely try it out, even if I will probably rather reach for the powerhouses (Opus 4.6) for larger projects.
AI Studio - Mistral AI - as the situation in the USA becomes a bit more tense again, and simply because one should always check what is happening outside the USA, here is a link to a European alternative to the major US operators. Mistral offers a coding model with Mistral 2 that is not only open weights (i.e., freely available and operable if you have the necessary hardware), but also quite affordable when using Mistral itself. And the performance is slightly above Claude Haiku 4.5, and below Sonnet 4.5, but not by much. So quite usable and my first experiments were not bad. Unfortunately, no vision capability, so not very suitable for experiments with images (and therefore not ideal for my bDS), but still interesting enough to keep an eye on.
ZK I Zettel 1 (1) - Niklas Luhmann-Archiv - where the inspiration for my blog comes from, or what has always driven me beneath the technical surface.
If you, like me, want an overview of UI integration for LLMs and are wondering how A2UI and MCP Apps compare and what they offer: Agent UI Standards Multiply: MCP Apps and Google’s A2UI - Richard MacManus helps. I have implemented A2UI in bDS so that the LLM can also use visual aspects in the internal chat, and I really like that. But the idea of incorporating parts of my UI into external agents is also fascinating. Even if I find that "local HTML/JS in an IFrame" somehow sounds like a hack at first, but much in the LLM environment gives me the feeling right now, simply because everything is pushed through a normal text stream and you hope that the LLMs adhere to the formats (even A2UI works like this).