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Claude-Mem v13 Turns Persistent Agent Memory Into Deployable Infrastructure
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Claude-Mem v13 Turns Persistent Agent Memory Into Deployable Infrastructure

Persistent memory is one of those features that sounds soft until you watch a coding agent forget the same migration plan three mornings in a row. Then it stops being a nice-to-have and starts looking like missing infrastructure. That is the useful way to read Claude-Mem v13.0.0, released
09 May 2026 5 min read
Claude Code Prompt Diffs Are the Release Notes Your Agent Stack Actually Needs
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Claude Code Prompt Diffs Are the Release Notes Your Agent Stack Actually Needs

Claude Code has a new kind of unofficial release note, and it is not the one Anthropic publishes. It is the prompt diff: the quiet record of how the agent is being instructed to use Bash, review code, plan changes, summarize memory, classify background jobs, and negotiate the increasingly messy
09 May 2026 4 min read
Telnyx Realtime Voice Support Pushes OpenClaw Toward Provider-Neutral Agent Telephony
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Telnyx Realtime Voice Support Pushes OpenClaw Toward Provider-Neutral Agent Telephony

Voice agents are where orchestration abstractions stop being cute. Text chat can survive a retry, a two-second pause, or a slightly awkward handoff. Phone calls punish all of that immediately. That is why OpenClaw PR #79575 is more interesting than “adds Telnyx support” sounds. The patch adds bidirectional Telnyx Media
08 May 2026 3 min read
OpenClaw's Update Runner Can Succeed While the Gateway Keeps Running Old Code
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OpenClaw's Update Runner Can Succeed While the Gateway Keeps Running Old Code

An updater that installs the new package but leaves the old gateway running has not finished updating. It has created version skew with a success message. That is the uncomfortable lesson in OpenClaw issue #79577, which reports an attended gateway.update.run from 2026.5.6 to 2026.5.7
08 May 2026 3 min read
OpenClaw's Codex OAuth Repair Loop Shows Why Agent Config Migration Needs Real Rollback Semantics
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OpenClaw's Codex OAuth Repair Loop Shows Why Agent Config Migration Needs Real Rollback Semantics

The most dangerous repair tool is the one users trust when they are already confused. That is why OpenClaw’s latest Codex OAuth routing fix matters more than the narrow provider-name diff suggests. PR #79569 targets a sharp edge in openclaw doctor --fix: hosts that only had usable Codex OAuth
08 May 2026 3 min read
Azure OpenAI Just Turned OpenClaw's Safety Envelope Into a Refusal Machine
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Azure OpenAI Just Turned OpenClaw's Safety Envelope Into a Refusal Machine

Azure OpenAI did not break OpenClaw by rejecting a dangerous request. It broke OpenClaw by rejecting hello. That is the interesting part. A fresh OpenClaw issue, #79570, reports that the platform’s openai-responses adapter is effectively unusable against Azure OpenAI’s OpenAI-v1 surface. The gateway boots, the credentials validate, the
08 May 2026 3 min read
Local Coding Agents Are Becoming a Cluster-Sizing Problem
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Local Coding Agents Are Becoming a Cluster-Sizing Problem

The least interesting phrase in the NVIDIA forum post is “22-agent dev team.” The internet already has plenty of prompt-based org charts pretending to be software companies. The interesting part is what happens underneath when those agents actually run in parallel: suddenly local coding assistants stop being a UX experiment
08 May 2026 5 min read
Claude Code’s Higher Limits Are Really a NVIDIA GPU Capacity Story
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Claude Code’s Higher Limits Are Really a NVIDIA GPU Capacity Story

Claude Code did not get more generous because Anthropic discovered a new product-management philosophy. It got more generous because Anthropic found a very large pile of GPUs. That is the useful read on Anthropic’s new SpaceX compute deal, which gives the company access to more than 300 megawatts of
08 May 2026 5 min read
Azure ML Notebook Spoofing CVE Shows Why Data-Science Workbenches Need Web-App Security Discipline
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Azure ML Notebook Spoofing CVE Shows Why Data-Science Workbenches Need Web-App Security Discipline

The Azure Machine Learning notebook CVE is a useful reminder that the data-science workbench stopped being a scratchpad a long time ago. A modern notebook environment is a browser-based application with access to compute, credentials, storage, Git, packages, model artifacts, and sometimes private network resources. If that sounds like a
08 May 2026 4 min read
Azure AI Foundry's Critical M365 Agent CVE Is Already Mitigated — but the Trust-Boundary Lesson Still Ships
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Azure AI Foundry's Critical M365 Agent CVE Is Already Mitigated — but the Trust-Boundary Lesson Still Ships

Microsoft’s latest Azure AI Foundry CVE is easy to dismiss for the wrong reason. The company says the vulnerability is already mitigated and customers do not need to take action. That is useful operationally. It is not the same as uninteresting. MSRC disclosed CVE-2026-35435 on May 7, describing a
08 May 2026 4 min read
GitHub Copilot CLI's Bare-Repo RCE Fix Is a Reminder That Coding Agents Inherit Every Old Developer-Tool Footgun
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GitHub Copilot CLI's Bare-Repo RCE Fix Is a Reminder That Coding Agents Inherit Every Old Developer-Tool Footgun

The Copilot CLI bug is the kind of security issue that should make engineering teams more uncomfortable than a flashy prompt-injection demo. Not because the exploit is exotic. Because it is painfully ordinary. GitHub shipped Copilot CLI 1.0.43 on May 8, following a May 6 fix for a
08 May 2026 4 min read
Codex for Chrome Turns Browser State Into an Agent Tool — Useful, Risky, and Finally Honest About It
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Codex for Chrome Turns Browser State Into an Agent Tool — Useful, Risky, and Finally Honest About It

Codex getting a Chrome extension is not a cute convenience feature. It is OpenAI admitting the quiet part of agentic software work: the code editor is not where most work ends. Modern engineering tasks leak into browsers constantly. A bug fix needs a local preview, an internal admin screen, a
08 May 2026 5 min read
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