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235 postsGPT-5.6 Introduces Three Model Tiers; Your Product Needs a Routing P&L
OpenAI's GPT-5.6 family introduces new model tiers that impact product routing economics.
Long-Running AI Agents Require a Lease, Heartbeat, and Drain Test
NVIDIA's GTC Taipei program discusses the reliability and management of long-running AI agents.
Designing an AI Mentor to Restore Student Control
Google DeepMind's ATL Saathi aims to empower students with an AI mentor that enhances learning.
CommitBrief — AI code reviews, right in your terminal
A provider-agnostic, local-first CLI that reviews your staged changes, a historic range, or a whole GitHub pull request. Zero telemetry, no server. Free and open source.
commitbrief.comBuilding Better Subagent Control for Codex
A new orchestration layer for Codex enhances subagent management and workflow efficiency.
From Liquid to Hydrogen: A Developer's Guide to Headless on Shopify
Explore the differences between Liquid and Hydrogen, the benefits of going headless, and what it means for developers.
Making Every Scheduled Job Safe to Re-Run
How can idempotency be implemented to ensure scheduled jobs are safe to re-run? Discover the importance for engineers.
Did Codex Overtake Claude Code? The 7M-User Question
Codex hit 7 million users, while Claude Code reported $2.5 billion in revenue. The competition between models is intensifying.
Mako: A Self-Evolving Operating System for Autonomous Web Exploitation
Mako is a self-evolving operating system designed for autonomous web exploitation.
Weirdest Commits in Linux Kernel Git History
Unusual commits like the 66-parent merge in Linux kernel development reveal insights into octopus merges and their significance in software engineering.
The PRNG Draw-Tape: Eager vs. Lazy Approaches
Exploring the impact of eager and lazy approaches in PRNG draw-tape and their implications for user modifications.