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OpenAI-Compatible Reasoning Streams Need Progress Signals, Not Visible Text
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OpenAI-Compatible Reasoning Streams Need Progress Signals, Not Visible Text

Reasoning models are forcing agent runtimes to admit something product UIs have been hiding: progress and output are not the same thing. A model can be working, spending reasoning tokens, and still produce no visible assistant text for several seconds. If the watchdog only understands text, it will kill a
02 Jun 2026 3 min read
JetPack 7.2 Makes Edge Agents Look Less Like Demos and More Like Embedded Systems
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JetPack 7.2 Makes Edge Agents Look Less Like Demos and More Like Embedded Systems

“Agentic AI at the edge” is exactly the sort of phrase that makes engineers check whether the nearest exit is behind them. But JetPack 7.2 is not interesting because NVIDIA found another place to staple the word agentic. It is interesting because the release focuses on the unglamorous parts
02 Jun 2026 5 min read
Transaction Foundation Models Are the Useful Kind of Enterprise AI
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Transaction Foundation Models Are the Useful Kind of Enterprise AI

Enterprise AI keeps trying to sound futuristic. Transaction foundation models are more interesting because they sound aggressively unfashionable: structured events, fraud queues, authorization lift, false positives, model sprawl, governance. Good. That is where AI has a job. NVIDIA’s latest financial-services push is not another chatbot wrapper for banks. It
02 Jun 2026 5 min read
Microsoft’s Agent Framework Build Slate Says the Quiet Part Out Loud: Agents Need Ops, Not Just Prompts
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Microsoft’s Agent Framework Build Slate Says the Quiet Part Out Loud: Agents Need Ops, Not Just Prompts

Microsoft’s most useful Build 2026 agent announcement is not a shiny model demo. It is the boring admission that agents are now production systems, and production systems need ops. The company’s Microsoft Agent Framework Build slate reads like a checklist written by someone who has already watched an
02 Jun 2026 6 min read
Grok Build Enters a Coding-Agent Market Where the Model Is No Longer the Product
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Grok Build Enters a Coding-Agent Market Where the Model Is No Longer the Product

The most important thing about Grok Build is not whether it beats Claude Code on a screenshot-friendly coding prompt. That is the old race. The new race is whether a coding agent can live inside the messy control plane developers actually use: repo instructions, approval gates, MCP servers, hooks, skills,
02 Jun 2026 4 min read
Pydantic AI’s Deferred Capabilities Push Agent Frameworks Toward Lazy, Typed Control Planes
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Pydantic AI’s Deferred Capabilities Push Agent Frameworks Toward Lazy, Typed Control Planes

Pydantic AI v2.0.0b5 does not look like a headline release. That is the point. The release notes explicitly say Beta 5 adds “no new breaking or v2-specific changes,” then quietly pull in the kind of plumbing that decides whether an agent framework survives first contact with production: deferred
02 Jun 2026 5 min read
Antigravity Awesome Skills 11.11.0 Shows Skill Catalogs Becoming Agent Infrastructure
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Antigravity Awesome Skills 11.11.0 Shows Skill Catalogs Becoming Agent Infrastructure

antigravity-awesome-skills v11.11.0 is easy to dismiss as a catalog update. A new skill, some installer guidance, MiniMax docs, generated registry assets, Dependabot cleanup. Nothing here looks like the dramatic future of software development if your mental model of agentic coding is still “model writes code in my editor.
02 Jun 2026 5 min read
Google agents-cli 0.3.0 Makes Evals the Default, Not the Afterthought
agentic-coding

Google agents-cli 0.3.0 Makes Evals the Default, Not the Afterthought

Google’s agents-cli v0.3.0 is the kind of release most teams will underestimate because it does not promise a smarter chatbot. It changes eval plumbing. It migrates datasets. It adds commands with names like eval grade, eval submit, and eval analyze. Not exactly conference-demo material. Good. This is
02 Jun 2026 5 min read
Codex 0.136.0 Is a Security Release Disguised as a Runtime Release
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Codex 0.136.0 Is a Security Release Disguised as a Runtime Release

Codex 0.136.0 looks like a routine runtime release if you scan the changelog too quickly. Clickable terminal links, session archiving, stdio app-server mode, Windows sandbox setup, richer MCP status, image-generation extension plumbing — plenty of useful work, none of it obviously headline-shaped. That is exactly why this release matters.
02 Jun 2026 5 min read
Codex on Amazon Bedrock Makes Procurement the New Developer Tooling
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Codex on Amazon Bedrock Makes Procurement the New Developer Tooling

Codex on Amazon Bedrock is not a model announcement pretending to be infrastructure. It is infrastructure pretending to be a developer-tooling announcement. OpenAI and AWS have made GPT-5.5, GPT-5.4, and Codex generally available through Amazon Bedrock, which means enterprises can now route Codex inference through AWS rather than
02 Jun 2026 5 min read
Claude Code’s System Prompt Diff Shows Anthropic Is Wiring Design Systems Into the Agent Loop
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Claude Code’s System Prompt Diff Shows Anthropic Is Wiring Design Systems Into the Agent Loop

The most interesting Claude Code change today did not come from Anthropic’s polished marketing surface. It came from a community prompt-diff repository with more than 10,000 stars, where developers watch the agent’s hidden behavioral contract change line by line. Piebald-AI’s v2.1.160 diff reports a
02 Jun 2026 6 min read
Claude Code 2.1.160 Quietly Turns Accept Edits Into a Security Boundary
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Claude Code 2.1.160 Quietly Turns Accept Edits Into a Security Boundary

Claude Code v2.1.160 is the kind of release note most teams skim past because nothing in it sounds like a model upgrade, a flashy new workflow, or a productivity demo. That would be a mistake. The important change is not that Anthropic added another prompt. It is that
02 Jun 2026 5 min read
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