👉 An excellent analysis article from @jambo.bsky.social at @resiliencemedia.bsky.social who looks at Belgium’s BEAM communications solution, created by Belgian Secure Communications (BSC) by building on Element’s community software.
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Anthropic is testing a feature called “auto dream” for Claude Code, aimed at keeping its memory from filling up with stale or conflicting information.
Some early users compare it to REM sleep, in terms of how it consolidates and cleans memory.
🔗 Full story here: tessl.co/fvd
Anthropic is pushing Claude toward an “always-on” agent — it can run tasks in the background, use your computer, and be controlled remotely.
It’s taken a cue from OpenClaw, for sure, but with tighter controls around access.
🔗➤Full story here: tessl.co/qfm
A new release from Cursor turns its internal security agents into reusable templates teams can deploy themselves.
For developers, that could mean continuous security checks — but it also raises questions about how much trust to place in AI reviewing code.
🔗Read the story in full here: tessl.co/ie4
Anthropic’s new Code Review feature uses multiple AI agents to analyze pull requests and flag potential bugs. However, some developers question whether AI systems reviewing code written by other AI tools makes sense at all. tessl.io/blog/anthrop...
AI coding agents can run commands and access files with the same permissions as the developer who launched them — raising the risk of unintended access to sensitive data. Safehouse is a new open-source macOS tool that runs agents in a sandbox to limit what they can reach. tessl.io/blog/safehou...
Open VSX surpasses 300M monthly downloads as AWS and Cursor provide major investment. The Eclipse Foundation scales this open source VS Code extension registry.
Data from The Pragmatic Engineer suggests that developers prefer Claude Code, but Copilot dominates in large companies — a reminder that Microsoft's enterprise reach matters as much as developer sentiment.
🔗Read the story in full here: tessl.io/blog/develop...
So Cursor just rolled out “Automations,” which lets AI coding agents run in the background and react to things like PRs, Slack messages, or incidents. The idea is to hand off routine engineering tasks to always-on agents.
🔗Read the story in full here: tessl.io/blog/cursor-...
SurrealDB 3.0 launches with $23M in funding to tackle "architectural sprawl" for AI agents, offering a multi-model database for persistent memory and logic.
Anthropic has published its first Agentic Coding Trends Report, looking at how AI coding agents are reshaping software engineering. The core message is clear: agents handle more of the implementation work, while humans focus more on orchestration.
🔗Read the story in full here: tessl.co/sob
I’ve been following this open source startup Index for the past few years, and it’s always a useful snapshot of where commercial open source momentum is flowing.
I took a closer look at the companies behind this year’s ranking for my latest column on Forkable.
🔗➤ www.forkable.io/p/the-20-hot...
Gabor Soter, founder at London GenAI consultancy Palindrom, says software engineering is changing so fast that waiting for best practices is riskier than moving fast — as long as teams adopt strong verification, security guardrails, and product judgment.
🔗 Full interview: tessl.io/blog/why-its...
This is pretty cool — OpenAI has dropped the Codex desktop app, and it’s like a developer control panel for AI. You can have a bunch of coding agents working at the same time on different parts of a project, and let them handle long-running tasks without losing track.
🔗 tessl.io/blog/openai-...
Here's an interesting one -- @sourcegraph.com is spinning out its AI coding agent Amp as a standalone business, with Sourcegraph CEO and co-founder Quinn Slack taking the reins at the new company.
ainativedev.io/news/sourceg...
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Autonomous field kitchens that cook and serve 1,000+ meals per load can sustain troops closer to the frontline, while keeping cooks and logisticians out of harm’s way.
>> Ukraine to Deploy Autonomous Smart Kitchens to Feed Frontline Forces: www.resiliencemedia.co/p/food-on-th...
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We’re entering a new era where AI agents don’t just assist — they act. In coding, the real magic (and risk) happens in the command line. Terminal-Bench is the go-to stress test for agents in terminal environments.
New feature from me, replete with gorgeous design:
www.laude.org/updates/term...
From Linux to AI, Jim Zemlin explains how the Linux Foundation helps build the future of tech openly, collaboratively, and sustainably.
A great read via @TechCrunch from Paul Sawers @jambo.bsky.social → techcrunch.com/2025/04/13/j... #OpenSource #TechInnovation
Sad to hear about Val Kilmer. One of my favourite films growing up was Top Secret, an Airplane-style spoof that meshed the spy movie genre with Elvis musicals. Really was a great film. www.imdb.com/title/tt0088...
In this week's edition of Forkable: AI crawlers are "wrecking the open internet"; plus a curious new project from the French and German governments to create an open source alternative to Google Docs. www.forkable.io/p/ai-crawler...
It's happening.
This week in Forkable: The Linux Foundation swallows OpenStack; Meta taps X's open source Community Notes; the UN toots its open source trumpet; and more.
www.forkable.io/p/the-linux-...
In issue #6 of Forkable, I look at Big Blue’s acquisition of Apache Cassandra vendor DataStax. Plus -- open source security is on the spotlight again.
This week in Forkable: Why the 'spirit' of open source means much more than a license; OpenRewrite vendor Moderne gets a decent chunk of change; and a cool new feature for GitHub's Copilot.
This week in Forkable, I look at Europe's plans to create its own open source LLMs; the Google-led chip project OpenTitan; and more.
So I've launched Forkable, a weekly newsletter covering all the big news and talking points from the open source universe -- this will mostly be software, but will include other interesting tidbits where “open” is a central facet of the story. Sign up today if this is your jam! www.forkable.io
I literally state that about Heather in my story. Did you read it? "Burns, a former contributor to the WordPress project, took to X this morning to express surprise at her deactivation, noting that she hadn’t been involved in the project since 2020."
I'm providing a clarification on Joost though.
E-bikes are all the rage. So this London startup developed a device that can transform any disk-brake bike into an e-bike without compromising the integrity of the bike itself. I spoke with none other than Sir Chris Hoy, one of the company's early investors, about why he's backing Skarper.