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GitHub Turns Merge-Conflict Cleanup Into a One-Click Cloud-Agent Workflow
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GitHub Turns Merge-Conflict Cleanup Into a One-Click Cloud-Agent Workflow

GitHub’s smartest move in agentic coding this month is not a benchmark, a new model, or another glossy demo about the future of software engineering. It is a button in the merge box. That sounds small until you remember how much real development time gets burned on merge conflicts,
13 Apr 2026 5 min read
Google’s Manufacturing AI Bet Is Really a Workforce-Control Bet
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Google’s Manufacturing AI Bet Is Really a Workforce-Control Bet

Google’s latest $10 million AI training push for U.S. manufacturing workers is easy to misread as philanthropy with a futuristic paint job. It is partly that, of course. But the more interesting story is that Google keeps showing up wherever AI adoption gets stuck in the boring, expensive
13 Apr 2026 4 min read
GitHub Is Turning Copilot CLI Into an Asynchronous Agent Control Surface
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GitHub Is Turning Copilot CLI Into an Asynchronous Agent Control Surface

GitHub’s newest Copilot CLI update looks small if you read it like a changelog and larger if you read it like strategy. copilot --remote is not just a convenience flag. It is GitHub making a direct claim about what terminal agents are supposed to be: not chatbots you babysit
13 Apr 2026 5 min read
Claude Code’s Latest Release Fixes the Boring Failures That Break Long-Running Agent Work
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Claude Code’s Latest Release Fixes the Boring Failures That Break Long-Running Agent Work

Claude Code's newest release is the kind of update that usually gets ignored by people who only pay attention to demos, benchmarks, and launch videos. That is precisely why it matters. Version 2.1.105 is not trying to impress anyone with a new model, a bigger context
13 Apr 2026 5 min read
A Tiny /usr/bin/time Detail Turned OpenClaw’s Exec Allowlist into a Liability
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A Tiny /usr/bin/time Detail Turned OpenClaw’s Exec Allowlist into a Liability

Execution safety is full of fake comfort. Teams say a command runner is safe because it has approvals, an allowlist, a wrapper, or a sandbox, then act surprised when the real bug turns out to be path resolution. OpenClaw’s GHSA-qm9x-v7cx-7rq4 advisory is a clean example of the category. The
13 Apr 2026 4 min read
OpenClaw Closed an Admin Reset Shortcut That Never Should Have Existed
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OpenClaw Closed an Admin Reset Shortcut That Never Should Have Existed

Permission models fail in boring places first. Not in the big scary diagram with arrows and threat actors, but in the convenience route a team added because the product needed one more way to reset a session. OpenClaw’s GHSA-wq58-2pvg-5h4f advisory is a good example of that pattern. The bug
13 Apr 2026 4 min read
GitHub Wants the Terminal Agent to Stop Feeling Like a Power-User Hobby
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GitHub Wants the Terminal Agent to Stop Feeling Like a Power-User Hobby

GitHub’s new beginner guide to Copilot CLI is easy to underestimate because it looks like tutorial content, and tutorial content rarely gets treated as strategy. That would be a mistake. The important thing GitHub shipped here is not another flashy benchmark or a heroic demo of an agent fixing
13 Apr 2026 5 min read
OpenAI Is Using Student Credits to Buy the Next Generation of Codex Habit Formation
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OpenAI Is Using Student Credits to Buy the Next Generation of Codex Habit Formation

OpenAI’s new student Codex credit offer looks small if you read it as a campus promo. It looks much more interesting if you read it as a pricing correction. After spending the last week making Codex usage feel a lot more like metered infrastructure and a lot less like
13 Apr 2026 5 min read
Anthropic Is Standardizing the Agent Harness, and That Matters More Than the Launch Copy
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Anthropic Is Standardizing the Agent Harness, and That Matters More Than the Launch Copy

Anthropic's managed-agents pitch is easy to misread if you stop at the product name. "Hosted agents" sounds like another convenience layer for teams that do not want to wire up containers, retries, tool calls, and event streams themselves. That is part of the story. It is
13 Apr 2026 5 min read
OpenClaw’s Local Gateway Debugging Broke, and That Matters More Than It Sounds
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OpenClaw’s Local Gateway Debugging Broke, and That Matters More Than It Sounds

Nothing erodes trust in infrastructure faster than a system insisting it is healthy while giving operators an error message that says, effectively, “something weird happened.” That is why a newly filed OpenClaw bug deserves more attention than its lack of public reactions suggests. Issue #65621, opened at 2026-04-13T00:57:35Z,
12 Apr 2026 4 min read
OpenClaw Wants a Pre-Execution Referee Before Tools Touch the Real World
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OpenClaw Wants a Pre-Execution Referee Before Tools Touch the Real World

The agent industry keeps inventing elaborate language for safety, but the useful question is still embarrassingly simple: what, exactly, gets to say “yes” before a tool call hits the real world? That is why a fresh OpenClaw pull request is more interesting than most feature launches. PR #65616, opened at
12 Apr 2026 4 min read
OpenClaw 2026.4.12 Beta Turns Plugin Loading into a Security Boundary
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OpenClaw 2026.4.12 Beta Turns Plugin Loading into a Security Boundary

Nobody ever brags about plugin loading. That is exactly why OpenClaw’s 2026.4.12 beta matters. The flashy version of the agent-platform story is easy to tell: more models, more channels, more memory, more orchestration, more autonomy. The harder version is what happens when all of that capability turns
12 Apr 2026 4 min read
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