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The Best Claude Code Prompt Is Still a Code Review Process
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The Best Claude Code Prompt Is Still a Code Review Process

The best Claude Code prompt is not a prompt. It is a code review process that the agent can read. Anant Agarwal’s HackerNoon piece lands because it rejects the laziest version of AI coding advice: type “production-ready” into the box and hope the model absorbs your engineering culture by
22 May 2026 4 min read
Claude Code 2.1.148 Is a Tiny Patch With a Big Operational Lesson: Agent Runtimes Need Rollback Discipline
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Claude Code 2.1.148 Is a Tiny Patch With a Big Operational Lesson: Agent Runtimes Need Rollback Discipline

A one-line hotfix can be more revealing than a launch post. Claude Code v2.1.148 says only this: Anthropic “fixed the Bash tool returning exit code 127 on every command for some users,” a regression introduced in v2.1.147. That is not a glamorous release note. It is
22 May 2026 4 min read
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OpenClaw’s sessions_spawn Fix Is a Small Patch for a Big Multi-Agent Truth

Chatbot-era software taught us to expect an assistant to answer with text. Multi-agent software keeps punishing that assumption. OpenClaw’s `sessions_spawn` fix is a useful little reminder: sometimes the correct parent-agent response is silence, because the real output is a child session that has already been accepted and started.
21 May 2026 4 min read
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OpenClaw’s Denied-Exec Redaction Fix Closes the Worst Kind of Security Bug

The most dangerous security bugs are not always the ones where enforcement fails. Sometimes the guardrail works, the action is blocked, and the system still quietly preserves the payload somewhere worse. OpenClaw’s denied-exec redaction fix is in that category: the gateway denied a dangerous command, then logged the raw
21 May 2026 4 min read
OpenClaw’s OpenAI-Codex Auth Bug Shows Why Token Is Not a Credential Strategy
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OpenClaw’s OpenAI-Codex Auth Bug Shows Why Token Is Not a Credential Strategy

There are few phrases in agent infrastructure more overloaded than “paste token.” In OpenClaw’s latest OpenAI-Codex auth bug, that ambiguity is the whole incident. A headless operator has a valid OpenAI API key, a configured Codex-backed model, and a normal hosted deployment where browser-based OAuth is not available. They
21 May 2026 5 min read
Token-Metered Telco AI Factories Are NVIDIA’s Argument Against Raw GPU Hours
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Token-Metered Telco AI Factories Are NVIDIA’s Argument Against Raw GPU Hours

NVIDIA’s telco AI-factory pitch is really a pricing argument wearing an infrastructure jacket. The company is telling telecom operators that selling raw GPU hours is the least interesting way to monetize expensive AI capacity. If tokens are the output of the factory, then the business should meter, govern, package,
21 May 2026 4 min read
NVIDIA’s GPU Usage Monitor Is the Boring Kubernetes Tool AI Platforms Need
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NVIDIA’s GPU Usage Monitor Is the Boring Kubernetes Tool AI Platforms Need

NVIDIA’s GPU Usage Monitor is not the kind of AI infrastructure release that gets a keynote clip. That is the point. The companies losing the most money on accelerators usually do not need a more poetic vision of artificial intelligence. They need to know which Kubernetes namespace is holding
21 May 2026 4 min read
NVIDIA’s Quant Agent Is Really a Blueprint for Verifiable Agent Loops
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NVIDIA’s Quant Agent Is Really a Blueprint for Verifiable Agent Loops

The most interesting thing about NVIDIA’s new quantitative-finance agent is not that it tries to discover alpha. Every vendor demo eventually wanders into Wall Street cosplay. The useful part is that NVIDIA shows an agent loop where model creativity is boxed in by a formal operator library, structured outputs,
21 May 2026 4 min read
Copilot CLI v1.0.52 Makes Large Tool Surfaces Less Fragile
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Copilot CLI v1.0.52 Makes Large Tool Surfaces Less Fragile

GitHub Copilot CLI v1.0.52-0 is a small release with an enterprise-shaped center. It does not promise a new agent personality or a miraculous model leap. It improves the plumbing that makes coding agents tolerable at scale: deferred tool loading, focused compaction, clearer quota visibility, MCP OAuth migration, and
21 May 2026 5 min read
Codex v0.133.0 Turns Agent Goals Into Enterprise Runtime State
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Codex v0.133.0 Turns Agent Goals Into Enterprise Runtime State

Codex v0.133.0 is not a release about making the model look clever in a demo. It is about making the work unit around the model less hand-wavy. OpenAI is turning “keep going until this is done” from a prompt into a persisted, metered, policy-bound object, and that is
21 May 2026 4 min read
Chromebook Face Control Shows the Useful Version of AI in Education
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Chromebook Face Control Shows the Useful Version of AI in Education

The least embarrassing AI-in-education story this week is not a chatbot pretending to be a tutor, a homework cop, or a miniature guidance counselor with a terms-of-service problem. It is a Chromebook accessibility feature, a student with a concrete workflow barrier, and a small Gemini-coded extension that removes a few
21 May 2026 5 min read
Google Play Is Turning Gemini Into an App Distribution Surface, Not Just an Assistant
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Google Play Is Turning Gemini Into an App Distribution Surface, Not Just an Assistant

Google Play’s I/O update looks, at first pass, like the usual platform-owner feature buffet: more discovery surfaces, more console automation, more video formats, more AI in the places product managers already had OKRs. The sharper read is that Google is moving Android distribution upstream from the Play Store
21 May 2026 5 min read
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