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Cline CLI v3.0.5 Shows Plugin Visibility Is Agent Runtime Governance
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Cline CLI v3.0.5 Shows Plugin Visibility Is Agent Runtime Governance

Plugin visibility sounds like a settings-panel nuisance. In a coding-agent runtime, it is closer to an access-control bug with better typography. Cline CLI v3.0.5, published May 16, fixes two small-looking problems: plugin-provided tools and slash commands now show up in the CLI settings dialog after being hydrated through
16 May 2026 4 min read
Google’s AI Education Labs Are an Enterprise Rollout Pattern in Disguise
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Google’s AI Education Labs Are an Enterprise Rollout Pattern in Disguise

Google’s latest AI education post looks, at first glance, like another responsible-AI program announcement: workshops, stakeholders, roadmaps, the usual institutional vocabulary. That would make it easy to skip. It would also miss the useful part. Under the education framing, Google is describing the rollout pattern every serious organization now
16 May 2026 5 min read
NVIDIA’s Tiny Nemotron-CLIMB Models Are for People Who Cannot Afford to Guess at Scale
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NVIDIA’s Tiny Nemotron-CLIMB Models Are for People Who Cannot Afford to Guess at Scale

NVIDIA’s Nemotron-CLIMB release is not trying to impress anyone in a chatbot arena. That is why it is worth paying attention to. The company published Nemotron-CLIMB Proxy Base Models on Hugging Face: two small decoder-only language models, one with 62 million parameters and one with 350 million, trained from
16 May 2026 5 min read
Codex-Spark Is OpenAI Splitting Coding Models Into Fast Hands and Slow Brains
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Codex-Spark Is OpenAI Splitting Coding Models Into Fast Hands and Slow Brains

OpenAI’s most interesting coding-model launch this week is not another bigger brain for unattended pull requests. It is a smaller model designed to make the human stay in the loop because the loop finally feels fast enough. GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark is a research-preview variant of GPT-5.3-Codex aimed at real-time
16 May 2026 5 min read
codex

GPT-5.5 on Databricks Is a Reminder That Enterprise Agents Fail on PDFs Before They Fail on Philosophy

Enterprise agents do not usually fail first on philosophy. They fail on PDFs. They fail on scanned pages, legacy files, tables that lost their structure in 2014, invoices with one smudged digit, contracts with duplicated sections, permissions that hide the important appendix, and document sets where the answer depends on
16 May 2026 4 min read
GitHub’s Token Override Header Is a Small API Escape Hatch for a Very Real Agent-Runtime Dependency
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GitHub’s Token Override Header Is a Small API Escape Hatch for a Very Real Agent-Runtime Dependency

The most dangerous assumptions in an agent runtime are rarely the cinematic ones. They are not “the model became sentient” or “the bot rewrote production.” They are usually a regex, a database column, a proxy, or a secret scanner that quietly assumed an access token would always look the same.
16 May 2026 4 min read
Copilot Memory Is Becoming a Cross-Repo Preference Layer, Which Is Useful Right Up Until It Becomes Invisible Policy
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Copilot Memory Is Becoming a Cross-Repo Preference Layer, Which Is Useful Right Up Until It Becomes Invisible Policy

Memory is the feature every coding assistant needs and every engineering org should fear just a little. GitHub’s latest Copilot Memory update gives Pro and Pro+ users a new user-level preference layer: Copilot can now remember things like commit style, pull-request structure, communication tone, and preferred ways of working
16 May 2026 4 min read
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Gamedev Toolkit for Claude Code Packages the Workflow, Not Just the Prompt

The first wave of coding-agent adoption was mostly prompt files and optimism. Put a CLAUDE.md in the repo, write down a few conventions, and hope the session remembers enough context to be useful. The new gamedev-toolkit-claude plugin is a small, niche project, but it points at the next phase:
16 May 2026 3 min read
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Lumo Turns Mobile UI Taste Into Deterministic Tools Claude Code Can Actually Call

Mobile UI review is one of the places where AI agents sound confident while being dangerously imprecise. A model can declare a screen “clean,” “modern,” or “accessible” without measuring a single contrast ratio or tap target. Lumo, a new Claude Code-compatible plugin and MCP package, is interesting because it pushes
16 May 2026 3 min read
MCP-Fence Wants to Make MCP Security Testable Before Your Agent Touches Production
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MCP-Fence Wants to Make MCP Security Testable Before Your Agent Touches Production

MCP security is getting past the blog-post phase and into the part that matters: tests you can run before an agent is allowed anywhere near production. That is the useful signal in mcp-fence, a new local-first scanner for Model Context Protocol servers. It is not famous yet. At research time
16 May 2026 4 min read
Qwen Code’s Preview Turns the CLI Into Agent Runtime Infrastructure
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Qwen Code’s Preview Turns the CLI Into Agent Runtime Infrastructure

Qwen Code’s newest preview release is easy to misread as another fast-moving CLI changelog. That would miss the story. v0.15.12-preview.2 is Alibaba’s coding agent starting to behave less like a terminal toy and more like runtime infrastructure: daemon mode, workspace-scoped sessions, progressive MCP startup, worktree
16 May 2026 6 min read
OpenClaw’s Token Accounting Bug Turned Compaction Into a Per-Message Tax
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OpenClaw’s Token Accounting Bug Turned Compaction Into a Per-Message Tax

OpenClaw issue #82576 is a reminder that token accounting is not analytics garnish. In an agent runtime, token state drives compaction, compaction drives context continuity, and context continuity decides whether a long-running assistant feels reliable or starts shredding its own transcript every time someone sends a message. The bug is
16 May 2026 4 min read
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