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Google officially releases Chrome for ARM64 Linux with built-in Widevine DRM, enabling HD streaming on Netflix, Disney+ and more for ARM device users.

A 7-year frontend engineer, fearing AI-driven job loss, builds a homelab to learn Docker, databases, and networking. A pragmatic roadmap for developers building breadth in the AI era.

NanoClaw founder David Boyd breaks down the core engineering of enterprise autonomous Agents: a triple security isolation model, LLM Wiki memory design, and the real-world path from personal Agents to team-scale deployment.
Mindwalk: Replaying AI Coding Agent Be…
Mindwalk renders codebases as 3D maps, visually replaying the full operation trajectories of AI coding agents like Claude Code and Cursor. A deep dive into its core ideas, use cases, and the future of agent observability tools.

Heap Code is an open-source VS Code extension supporting local models via Ollama and LM Studio, plus OpenAI-compatible APIs. Features completions, chat, inline edit, and agent mode — zero telemetry, no account required.
GitHub Daily · July 19: The Dual Advan…
GitHub Trending July 19: ktransformers tops the list with heterogeneous inference optimization, while jcode, cua, and AstrBot signal a maturing Agent ecosystem.

A comprehensive guide to Coze by ByteDance: multi-agent collaboration, local tool integration, cross-platform sync, and credit system. Compare with Dify to get started fast.
GitHub Daily · July 18: 3D Reconstruct…
July 18 GitHub Daily: 3D reconstruction foundation model lingbot-map tops the charts, with AI engineering tooling, CLI Agents, and the MCP ecosystem exploding across the board.
The Age of AI Agents: Why the Open Sou…
AI agents consume open source software at massive scale without contributing back, creating a sustainability crisis. Explore the hidden costs, maintenance imbalance, and security risks behind the "zero-cost" myth.
GitHub Daily · July 16: AI Agent Secur…
Today's GitHub Trending: AI Agent security tool destructive_command_guard surged +471 stars, hallmark's anti-AI-slop design pack jumped +1,277, and OpenCut leads as the open-source CapCut alternative.
PlanWright: A Control Plane and Multi-…
PlanWright is a control plane for AI coding agents, drawing on Kubernetes orchestration principles to tackle multi-agent task assignment, state tracking, and collaboration conflicts.
Assess Your Engineering Team's AI Agen…
How to quickly gauge your engineering team's AI Agent adoption level? This article breaks down a four-tier AI maturity framework covering tool adoption, workflow integration, governance, and measurement.
Terrence Tao on AI Coding Agents: How …
Fields Medalist Terry Tao shares his experience with AI coding agents—rebuilding legacy apps and rapidly building new tools. A mathematician's view on their capabilities and impact.

A hands-on analysis of the Hermes 2.0 hybrid multi-agent system: can multi-model collaboration beat a single top-tier LLM? We break down how the Mixture of Experts (MoE) architecture works, AgentOS features, and model-agnostic design.

Andrew Ng partners with JetBrains to launch a Spec-Driven Development course, teaching how to direct AI coding agents via spec files to boost intent fidelity and build maintainable production apps.

What exactly is the Cloud Coding Agent Silicon Valley is hyping? This article breaks down the core concept across three axes—where it runs, who watches, where tasks start—and gives users in China practical advice on local alternatives.

OpenAI launches Build Week, a global developer event centered on Codex AI coding tool, featuring live sessions and community events to help developers ship ideas fast.

ManagedAgents.sh is a model-agnostic managed agent platform from OpenComputer, supporting Claude, Pi, and Codex runtimes with Slack and GitHub integration.

Mozilla research reveals real attack chains targeting AI agent tools like Claude Code: malicious instructions hidden in DNS records bypass code scanning to steal API keys and cloud credentials.

Doubao and Qwen have retired their AI Agent features. The real reason isn't regulation—it's that companion-chat users don't pay, making compute costs unrecoverable. A deep dive into AI's cost dilemma.