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GitHub Copilot's Usage-Based Billing Transition Is a Budget Trap for Teams With Recursive Loops
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GitHub Copilot's Usage-Based Billing Transition Is a Budget Trap for Teams With Recursive Loops

Here's the thing about flat-rate AI coding tools: they only work until they don't. Until the day your agent hits a recursive loop at 2 AM, burns through a month's budget in thirty minutes, and you find out the hard way that the billing
03 May 2026 5 min read
Local AI Coding Finally Works: A Hands-On Guide to Qwen3.6-27B as Your Self-Hosted Coding Assistant
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Local AI Coding Finally Works: A Hands-On Guide to Qwen3.6-27B as Your Self-Hosted Coding Assistant

For the past two years, the local AI coding assistant has been a perpetually receding promise. Every new open-weight model arrived with benchmark charts showing it matching or beating GPT-4, and every hands-on test ended the same way: impressive in the demo, underwhelming in the repo. The hardware requirements were
03 May 2026 7 min read
Okta's Agent Guardrail Research Confirms What Azure Shops Should Already Know: Agent Security Is an Orchestration Problem
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Okta's Agent Guardrail Research Confirms What Azure Shops Should Already Know: Agent Security Is an Orchestration Problem

Security research has a way of confirming what practitioners already suspected while naming it precisely enough to be useful. Okta's Threat Intelligence team published work on May 1 documenting how AI agents built on orchestration platforms can be manipulated to exfiltrate credentials — not through model attacks in the
03 May 2026 5 min read
The Pentagon's Classified AI Deals Are Not a Revenue Story. They Are an Infrastructure Validation.
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The Pentagon's Classified AI Deals Are Not a Revenue Story. They Are an Infrastructure Validation.

The announcement was easy to file under "defense contractors doing defense things." Seven companies, a press release, some broad language about AI-first transformation. That framing misses what actually happened on May 1, 2026. The Pentagon did not just sign vendor agreements. It formally created a product category. Classified
03 May 2026 3 min read
AG2 0.12.1 Is What a Framework Looks Like When It Stops Pretending Search, Tools, and Interop Are Side Features
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AG2 0.12.1 Is What a Framework Looks Like When It Stops Pretending Search, Tools, and Interop Are Side Features

AG2 released v0.12.1 late on April 24, and the patch is more consequential than the number implies. It adds Google Vertex AI support, Tavily/Exa/DDGS search tools, a Files API client, toolkit merging, multi-part ToolResult, step events for orchestration, and a LangChain ChatVertexAI interop factory. The breaking
03 May 2026 3 min read
Microsoft Agent Framework 1.2.0 Says the Next Framework War Is About Runtime Interop, Not Just Agent Abstractions
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Microsoft Agent Framework 1.2.0 Says the Next Framework War Is About Runtime Interop, Not Just Agent Abstractions

Microsoft shipped agent-framework Python 1.2.0 on April 24, and the release is a useful tell on where the framework is headed. The biggest additions are a functional workflow API, an A2A bridge, OpenTelemetry support for GitHubCopilotAgent, and hosted-session work in Foundry. That is not a "look, more
03 May 2026 3 min read
Your AI Coding Habit Is About to Get Expensive. Here's the Free Alternative.
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Your AI Coding Habit Is About to Get Expensive. Here's the Free Alternative.

The subscription you've been meaning to review is about to review itself for you. Anthropic quietly removed Claude Code from its most affordable tier. GitHub is switching Copilot to token-based billing on June 1. And somewhere in a Discord thread, a developer is posting their Qwen3.6-27B setup
03 May 2026 5 min read
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The Volume Contest vs. The Quality Contest: This Week's LLM Rankings

The gap between what's most used and what's most preferred just got wider — and more instructive. This week's OpenRouter rankings tell a story about volume: Tencent's Hy3 preview model, offered free on the platform, rocketed to #1 with 2.15 trillion tokens
03 May 2026 4 min read
Claude Code vs OpenAI Codex: Which AI Coding Agent Is Actually Better?
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Claude Code vs OpenAI Codex: Which AI Coding Agent Is Actually Better?

Every few weeks someone publishes a comparison between Claude Code and OpenAI Codex, and every time the conclusion is some version of "it depends." MindStudio's April 29 breakdown is the rare one that actually earns that conclusion by explaining what it depends on — which makes it
03 May 2026 3 min read
openclaw

Okta's 'Phishing the Agent' Report Is the Most Honest Security Assessment the Agent Category Has Produced

Okta Threat Intelligence published a report last week titled "Phishing the agent: Why AI guardrails aren't enough." The title is a spoiler. The report's conclusion is not that OpenClaw has a specific security flaw. It is that the entire premise of model-level guardrails is
02 May 2026 4 min read
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OpenClaw v2026.5.2 Is the Release Where the Project Starts Taking Plugin Hygiene Seriously

There is a version of OpenClaw's release story that is just a changelog: Grok 4.3 became the default, some plugins got externalized, and there is a new RPC method. That version is accurate and completely misses the point. The real story in v2026.5.2 is that
02 May 2026 3 min read
Agentic Engineering Isn't Vibe Coding — And Pretending Otherwise Wrecks Brownfield Codebases
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Agentic Engineering Isn't Vibe Coding — And Pretending Otherwise Wrecks Brownfield Codebases

There's a particular kind of engineering debt that doesn't show up in your code review metrics. It's the debt that accumulates when your agent generates code that looks right in isolation and is quietly wrong in context — the abstraction that breaks three layers away,
02 May 2026 6 min read
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