OpenAIs Agentic Shift (www.reddit.com)
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OpenAI is rolling out agents capable of autonomous, multi-step workflows, with reports suggesting they are exploring an acquisition of agent orchestration company Windsurf. Google's $40B Anthropic Investment: Google is committing up to $40…
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Hey r/ClaudeAI — I just open-sourced Tarn, a CLI-first API testing tool I built collaboratively with Claude Code over the last few months. It's free, MIT-licensed, and a single static binary you install with curl | sh or cargo install.
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Using local BERT to compress LLM context by 90% (Built in Rust) (www.reddit.com)
Context window "brute-forcing" is expensive and slow. I built a tool called PandaFilter to solve this at the source.
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I work on SpeakUp (disclosure, on the team) — a Mac dictation app, €29 one-time, runs whisper.cpp locally on Metal GPU. The thing that's been driving us crazy: every Whisper-based dictation tool butchers technical names.
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Do AI IDEs lose context? ( via reddit)
I have not used AI IDEs like cursor, antigravity, windsurf etc. I want to know that does models lose context in a long projects?
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**Rate limits are brutal** — Cursor/Windsurf throttle you exactly when you need them most **Privacy matters** — Your code = your IP. Sending it to cloud APIs = trusting strangers **Quality control** — When the model runs locally, you can v…
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Windsurf 2.0 (windsurf.com via hn)
Ship more with local and cloud agents working together.
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Windsurf 2.0: Introducing the Agent Command Center and Devin in Windsurf (windsurf.com via hn)
Bug Fixes and Improvements - Various bug fixes and performance improvements for improving Windsurf 2.0 auth experience. - Fixed bug with spawning Terminal sessions on Windows Read the full announcement here.
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As a consultant I foot my own Cursor bills, and last month was $1,263. Opus is too good not to use, but there's no way to cap spending per session.
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OpenAI Codex Compaction Failing (github.com via hn)
npm i -g @openai/codex or brew install --cask codex Codex CLI is a coding agent from OpenAI that runs locally on your computer. If you want Codex in your code editor (VS Code, Cursor, Windsurf), install in your IDE.
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AppControl MCP Server An MCP server that gives AI agents and IDEs like Claude, Cursor, and Windsurf read-only access to historical resource usage and system security data gathered by the AppControl Windows app, including binaries, publishe…
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Show HN: Hotel MCP server for cash and points search/booking (free) (www.gondola.ai via hn)
Hi HN, I’m the co-founder of gondola.ai. We shipped an MCP server that gives AI agents access to real-time hotel search and booking for direct hotel rates across points and cash for hotel chains like Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt, IHG, Accor, Wy…
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Best coding platform to build AI agents right now? (www.reddit.com)
I’ve been exploring ways to build my own AI agents and wanted to get some real-world opinions from this community. What coding platforms or tools are you currently using or prefer?
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The registry agents pull from One mcp.json line installs Stork in Cursor, Claude Desktop, VS Code, Windsurf, or Zed. Search 4,349+ AI tools and 8,626+ MCP servers — indexed, ranked, ready for every agent.
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If you've been manually writing .cursor/rules files, this might save you time. crag analyze reads your repo — CI workflows, package.json, tsconfig, directory structure — and infers your governance rules.
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What do you use for autocomplete in 2026? (VS Code) (www.reddit.com)
I tried co pilot and windsurf but they weren't satisfying. Co pilot being not smart and windsurf too slow (I tried with free tiers).
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I’m building a mobile app (React Native / Expo) and want to vibecode the MVP. I have limited traditional coding experience, so I’m strictly playing the "AI Director" role.