Tag: developer-tools
All the articles with the tag "developer-tools".
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Codex Micro Is an Agent Control Surface
OpenAI's small Codex keypad is not interesting because it is hardware. It is interesting because agent work is starting to need a dedicated control layer.
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Agent Work Is Becoming a Queue
OpenAI's ChatGPT Work and GitHub's Copilot controls show AI agents moving from clever chats into supervised queues with status, budgets, and review.
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Ollama Is Turning Local AI Into Normal Developer Plumbing
Ollama's $65M raise and nearly 9M monthly developers show local open-weight AI moving from hobby setup into default developer infrastructure.
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Vercel Is Saying the Quiet Part About Agents Out Loud
Vercel's agent infrastructure numbers show the AI stack splitting into model, gateway, sandbox, policy, and audit layers.
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GLM-5.2 Is the Counterargument to Gated Frontier Access
Z.ai's GLM-5.2 release matters because open weights, a 1M-token context, and an MIT license make frontier dependency less fragile for builders.
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GitHub Put AI Credit Burn Into The Copilot Metrics API
GitHub's per-user AI credit metric shows agent cost control is becoming an enterprise observability problem, not just billing noise.
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A2A And ARD Are Turning Agents Into A Network
Google's A2A anniversary and Hugging Face's ARD launch show agent infrastructure moving toward discovery, delegation, and interoperable peers.
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GitHub Agent Finder Is About Tool Discovery, Not More Chat
GitHub's Agent Finder and Copilot governance updates show the next agent problem: finding the right tool without losing enterprise control.
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GitHub Agentic Workflows Put Agents Inside The CI Pipeline
GitHub Agentic Workflows moves coding agents from one-off chats into reusable Actions automation, with controls that matter for real engineering teams.
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Google Colab CLI Makes Agent Compute Feel Closer
Google's Colab CLI turns cloud notebooks into something agents and developers can call from a terminal, which matters for real AI workflows.