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OpenClaw’s Group-Context Hash Bug Is Agent Amnesia Caused by Volatile Identity
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OpenClaw’s Group-Context Hash Bug Is Agent Amnesia Caused by Volatile Identity

Agent memory does not start with vector databases. It starts with the runtime knowing whether two turns belong to the same session. OpenClaw issue #82812, filed on May 17 and labeled P1, is a sharp example of what happens when that foundation is wrong. The report says Feishu group messages
16 May 2026 3 min read
OpenClaw’s OpenShell Plugin Break Shows Why Externalization Needs Shared Registries
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OpenClaw’s OpenShell Plugin Break Shows Why Externalization Needs Shared Registries

Externalizing a plugin is easy until the plugin has to register something the host can actually see. That is the uncomfortable lesson in OpenClaw issue #82818, filed on May 17 after an upgrade from 2026.5.4 to 2026.5.12 left the externalized @openclaw/openshell-sandbox plugin enabled, loaded, and
16 May 2026 3 min read
OpenClaw’s Codex App-Server Fix Is the Multi-Agent Concurrency Patch the Runtime Needed
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OpenClaw’s Codex App-Server Fix Is the Multi-Agent Concurrency Patch the Runtime Needed

Singletons are where multi-agent platforms go to lie to themselves. OpenClaw merged PR #82805 on May 17 with the sort of fix that looks small from a changelog and enormous from an operator’s chair: the native Codex app-server path no longer relies on one shared client slot for every
16 May 2026 3 min read
NIMStats Gets the NVIDIA NIM Problem Right: Benchmark the Endpoint You Actually Use
nvidia

NIMStats Gets the NVIDIA NIM Problem Right: Benchmark the Endpoint You Actually Use

The most useful inference benchmark is usually not the one with the cleanest chart. It is the one that keeps running after everyone stops looking. NIMStats is a tiny open-source dashboard for NVIDIA NIM endpoints, and its value is exactly that kind of boring persistence: run the same checks every
16 May 2026 5 min read
NVENC Is Becoming the Weirdly Practical Fabric for Local Multi-GPU AI
nvidia

NVENC Is Becoming the Weirdly Practical Fabric for Local Multi-GPU AI

Consumer multi-GPU AI usually dies in the gap between what the hardware theoretically has and what the runtime can actually use. Two cards in two boxes might add up to enough VRAM on paper. In practice, the missing fabric turns that second GPU into an expensive space heater unless the
16 May 2026 5 min read
AgenticOps Is DevOps After the Author of the Commit Stops Being Human by Default.
azure-ai

AgenticOps Is DevOps After the Author of the Commit Stops Being Human by Default.

“AgenticOps” is the kind of label that makes engineers reach for the mute button. Fair. But Microsoft’s AKS lab is worth reading past the branding because it sketches a real operating model for a world where the author of a pull request is not always a human by default.
16 May 2026 4 min read
Privacy Middleware Is Where Agent Security Stops Being a Slide and Starts Being an API Boundary.
azure-ai

Privacy Middleware Is Where Agent Security Stops Being a Slide and Starts Being an API Boundary.

The most important part of agent security is usually not the model. It is the boundary around the model. That is why Microsoft’s privacy-proxy middleware post is more useful than its modest GitHub footprint suggests. It does not promise that an agent will become wiser, safer, or more “enterprise-ready”
16 May 2026 4 min read
Azure’s Real Agent Story Is Not Chat. It Is Making the Boring Middle of Operations Finally Move.
azure-ai

Azure’s Real Agent Story Is Not Chat. It Is Making the Boring Middle of Operations Finally Move.

Enterprise agents are easiest to misunderstand when they are demoed as chatbots. Ask a question, get an answer, applaud politely, and then go back to the dashboard where the real work still happens. Microsoft’s Azure Networking example is more interesting because it points in the opposite direction: agents are
16 May 2026 4 min read
Hermes v0.14.0 Turns Grok Subscriptions Into Agent Infrastructure
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Hermes v0.14.0 Turns Grok Subscriptions Into Agent Infrastructure

Grok’s most important release this week may not be a model card, benchmark chart, or Elon post. It may be a plumbing release in an open-source agent runtime. Nous Research shipped Hermes Agent v0.14.0 on May 16, and the xAI headline is deceptively small: Hermes now supports
16 May 2026 6 min read
OpenAI Agents SDK Turns Absolute Sandbox Paths Into a Coding-Agent Trust Boundary
ai-frameworks

OpenAI Agents SDK Turns Absolute Sandbox Paths Into a Coding-Agent Trust Boundary

The OpenAI Agents SDK just patched the kind of bug nobody puts on a conference slide and everybody depends on in production: a sandbox path invariant. PR #3422 changes WorkspacePathPolicy so it rejects relative sandbox workspace roots. The stated problem is simple: the helper methods are documented and used as
16 May 2026 4 min read
DeepAgents Code 0.1.1 Fixes the URL Fetch Boundary Coding Agents Cannot Hand-Wave
ai-frameworks

DeepAgents Code 0.1.1 Fixes the URL Fetch Boundary Coding Agents Cannot Hand-Wave

The most important DeepAgents Code release this week is not the one that made the product line cleaner. It is the one that fixed a URL-fetching tool. LangChain released deepagents-code==0.1.1 with two patches: a corrected LangSmith sandbox working directory and a guard for the fetch_url tool
16 May 2026 4 min read
InsForge v2.1.6 Is the Backend Layer Agentic Coding Keeps Re-Inventing
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InsForge v2.1.6 Is the Backend Layer Agentic Coding Keeps Re-Inventing

The fastest way to spot a shallow vibe-coding demo is to ask what happens after the pretty UI needs auth, file uploads, a schema migration, a model key, and logs from a failing edge function. The answer is usually a hand wave, a TODO, or “just use Supabase.” InsForge v2.
16 May 2026 4 min read
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