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OpenAI’s Agents SDK Keeps Getting More Valuable in the Most Boring Way Possible
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OpenAI’s Agents SDK Keeps Getting More Valuable in the Most Boring Way Possible

OpenAI’s Agents SDK keeps getting more interesting in the least glamorous way possible. Version 0.14.2 is not a headline release about a new orchestration pattern or a flashy autonomous demo. It adds sandbox extra path grants, persists tool-origin metadata in run items, and ships a MongoDB session
18 Apr 2026 4 min read
LangChain’s ACP Patch Is Small, but It Says the Real Framework War Is Now About Interoperability
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LangChain’s ACP Patch Is Small, but It Says the Real Framework War Is Now About Interoperability

Agent framework companies keep saying they want openness. Most of them mean export buttons, maybe an SDK, and a blog post about standards. LangChain’s deepagents-acp==0.0.6 is a much smaller release than that marketing language would suggest, but it lands closer to the real fault line. This
18 Apr 2026 4 min read
NVIDIA Wants Coding Agents to Stop Faking Computer-Vision Expertise
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NVIDIA Wants Coding Agents to Stop Faking Computer-Vision Expertise

NVIDIA’s latest DeepStream pitch is interesting for a reason that has almost nothing to do with the usual agent-demo theater. The company is not asking developers to marvel at a chatbot that scaffolded another todo app. It is trying to convince teams that coding agents can be useful inside
18 Apr 2026 5 min read
GitHub Quietly Exposed Sub-Agent Streaming in Copilot SDK, Which Tells You Where Agent UX Is Going
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GitHub Quietly Exposed Sub-Agent Streaming in Copilot SDK, Which Tells You Where Agent UX Is Going

The interesting changes in coding agents are increasingly the ones nobody outside product and platform teams notices. GitHub’s Saturday merge exposing includeSubAgentStreamingEvents across the Copilot SDK is a good example. It looks like a minor plumbing flag. It is not. It is a small but very clear signal that
18 Apr 2026 4 min read
OpenAI’s Claude Code Plugin Fix Is Small, but It Removes a Very Real Failure Mode
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OpenAI’s Claude Code Plugin Fix Is Small, but It Removes a Very Real Failure Mode

Interop between coding agents sounds elegant right up until the handoff path eats the job. That is the real story in OpenAI’s codex-plugin-cc v1.0.4 release. On paper, this is a routine patch for the plugin that lets Claude Code users call into Codex for review and rescue
18 Apr 2026 4 min read
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OpenClaw’s OpenAI-Compatible Gateway Is Finally Learning That Multimodal Means More Than Images

The industry has spent the last year slapping “OpenAI-compatible” onto every gateway with a JSON parser and a prayer. OpenClaw’s latest multimodal gateway work is interesting precisely because it suggests the team understands that compatibility has to mean more than accepting text and images while silently discarding everything else.
18 Apr 2026 3 min read
One Broken MCP Config Took Down an OpenClaw VM, Which Is Exactly the Platform Maturity Test That Matters
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One Broken MCP Config Took Down an OpenClaw VM, Which Is Exactly the Platform Maturity Test That Matters

The easiest way to tell whether an agent platform is graduating from toy to infrastructure is simple: can one bad config line take down the whole machine? OpenClaw got an uncomfortable answer this week. A fresh incident report says four misconfigured MCP servers were enough to generate a retry storm,
18 Apr 2026 3 min read
OpenClaw’s Telegram Stall Bug Shows What Happens When Long-Lived Agent Sessions Outgrow Their Abstractions
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OpenClaw’s Telegram Stall Bug Shows What Happens When Long-Lived Agent Sessions Outgrow Their Abstractions

Persistent agent sessions sound elegant right up until they start aging like milk. That is the lesson hiding inside a new OpenClaw Telegram bug report, which describes a bot that gradually becomes unresponsive after long-running use, then eventually needs manual surgery to recover. On the surface this looks like a
18 Apr 2026 4 min read
OpenClaw’s Dreaming Feature Accidentally Became a 34-Million-Token Background Job
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OpenClaw’s Dreaming Feature Accidentally Became a 34-Million-Token Background Job

The funniest OpenClaw bug of the week is also one of the most expensive. A feature called Dreaming, meant to turn messy chat history into something like durable memory, apparently spent days spawning side sessions that wrote poetic diary entries, saved nothing useful, and quietly burned through 34,151,809
18 Apr 2026 4 min read
Microsoft Foundry Fine-Tuning Gets More Serious About Cost Control, Which Is What Production Teams Actually Needed
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Microsoft Foundry Fine-Tuning Gets More Serious About Cost Control, Which Is What Production Teams Actually Needed

Microsoft’s latest Foundry fine-tuning update is not the kind of announcement that dominates the group chat. There is no flashy model name, no benchmark chest-thumping, no vague promise that everything is now agentic. What Microsoft actually shipped is more useful than that: cheaper global reinforcement fine-tuning for o4-mini, more
18 Apr 2026 5 min read
Google ADK Stops Looking Like a Demo Kit and Starts Looking Like a Stateful Agent Platform
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Google ADK Stops Looking Like a Demo Kit and Starts Looking Like a Stateful Agent Platform

Google’s ADK team is starting to behave like it knows the hard part of agent frameworks begins right after the demo works once. That is the real signal in adk-python v1.31.0, published on April 17. The release adds Firestore support, memory-ingestion hooks for VertexAiMemoryBankService, a sandbox integration
18 Apr 2026 6 min read
NVIDIA Is Building the Infrastructure Layer Coding Agents Actually Need
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NVIDIA Is Building the Infrastructure Layer Coding Agents Actually Need

The coding-agent market spends a lot of time arguing about brains and not enough time talking about plumbing. Which model writes the cleaner diff. Which benchmark moved three points. Which assistant feels more opinionated. Meanwhile, the teams actually running agentic workflows at scale are discovering a more boring truth: if
18 Apr 2026 4 min read
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