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Last updated: July 15, 2026, 8:30 PM ET

AI and Agents

A new framework called "Plan Wright" aims to control AI coding agents, allowing for planning with tools like Claude Desktop and implementation via Codex. This approach, focused on "control the ideas, not the code" as discussed, seeks to manage the output of AI. Meanwhile, "Coasty" launches as an API for computer-use agents, capable of handling workflows within legacy applications. "Agnost AI" for teams building chat and voice agents by extracting user feedback from conversations. The challenges of MLOps are highlighted in a paper, suggesting areas for future development. "Deja-vu" provides open-source for coding agents, synchronized over SSH. A study on Microsoft's rollout of Claude Code and GitHub Copilot CLI reveals findings, while another paper explores "coding agents". Concerns about AI's impact on creativity are voiced in an article, and a project called "StyleSeed" to prevent generic UI generation by AI.

Developer Tooling and Infrastructure

Firefox has been compiled and is running in Web Assembly, showcasing the browser's complete functionality within the web environment. For Rust developers, an alternative to ls has been, weighing in at just 18KB. SQLite users can explore discussions on its and consider the merits of adopting Rust-style editions for the database as proposed. For AI agents, "aict" that output XML/JSON, facilitating integration. "Goku" offers WASM-powered and model management. In networking, "LLM Networking with MikroTik". Security bulletins detail a "Cross-Issuer Account Takeover in n8n" identified vulnerability and a "Tailscale SSH vulnerability". GitHub's Dependabot for version updates.

AI Models and Performance

"Inkling" introduced open-weights by Thinking Machines. Discussions around LLM performance include comparisons of "J-space across open models" visualized in a graph and efforts to run the Gemma 4 26B model at 5 tokens/sec on older hardware without a GPU. "Mem Stitch" offers zero-copy for vLLM, claiming a 25x speedup in time-to-first-byte. The debate on AI's role continues, with one article to AI. An open-source project, "Open Claw Machines," extends Claw to the enterprise. "Brainless" provides Shadcn inspired by AI models like Claude Code and Grok. A new programming language, "Jacquard,".

Security and Privacy

A critical vulnerability in n8n, "CVE-2026-59208,". Tailscale SSH is affected by a vulnerability, "TS-2026-009," which. Microsoft has, patching a record 570 vulnerabilities, though concerns remain about a persistent Windows GDID device identifier. A discussion on "the three-second theft" outpacing defenses. Privacy incidents related to photo protection are cataloged. The potential for AI to be a member of the family is explored, while another piece discusses the implications of Claude's values. Security researchers are also.

General Tech and Industry Trends

Metal-Organic Frameworks are. The future of web frameworks is debated, with "Primate" being hailed as the last great one. FreeBSD 16 from its base system. Discussions on the AI "bubble", and there's a call for governments and nonprofits to. The "Grok Build" project is available on GitHub. A look at "Jurassic Park computers". The "Museum of the Human Web". Legal disputes arise, with OpenAI.

Web RTC and P2P

A project called "Pairdrop" utilizing Web RTC technology. This approach facilitates direct peer-to-peer communication without relying on central servers for file exchange.

Data Centers and Energy

Data centers have for the public by $23 billion. In Germany, a new source of renewable energy, and discussions around a potential 3°C global warming by 2050 are ongoing.

Software Development and Design

The complexities of the for x in y loop in programming are explained. A project called "Aict" that can output XML/JSON, aiming to be useful for AI agents. "Show HN: One More Letter". The "Anti-Mac User Interface" from 1996 is revisited. Graphic design principles are.

AI Customer Support and Agents

The travel industry is on AI for customer support at scale, acknowledging that some cases will resist automation. Microsoft is.