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Opus 4.7 users report OpenClaw refusals, cache TTL spikes, and billing lockouts after launch
A day after Opus 4.7 launched, users reported OpenClaw-linked refusals, cache TTL cost spikes, and billing failures in Claude Code. Anthropic appears to have eased some limits, but behavior and spend still vary sharply across agent-heavy sessions.
Electric Agents introduces sync-based multi-agent platform with shared sessions and forking
ElectricSQL launched Electric Agents, treating agents as long-lived data entities that sync across shared coding sessions, swarms, and branches. The release matters for teams building collaborative agent systems that need durable state and coordination primitives, not just one-shot task runners.

OpenClaw 2026.4.27 adds DeepInfra support and forward-proxy routing
OpenClaw 2026.4.27 bundles DeepInfra support, better non-image attachments, explicit forward-proxy routing, and stricter model selection. The update broadens provider access while hardening operator-run deployments against routing and session failures.


Cursor releases SDK for CI/CD, local or cloud agents, and starter apps
Cursor shipped a TypeScript SDK that exposes its runtime, harness, and models for CI/CD jobs, background automations, and embedded agents. The launch lets teams treat Cursor as programmable agent infrastructure, though it still depends on Cursor API access.

Opus 4.7 users report OpenClaw refusals, cache TTL spikes, and billing lockouts after launch
A day after Opus 4.7 launched, users reported OpenClaw-linked refusals, cache TTL cost spikes, and billing failures in Claude Code. Anthropic appears to have eased some limits, but behavior and spend still vary sharply across agent-heavy sessions.

Stripe Projects adds OpenRouter, Daytona, Vercel, and Render provisioning commands
Stripe Projects added agent-friendly provisioning commands for OpenRouter, Daytona, Vercel, Render, and related tools. That lets agents buy model access, sandboxes, and hosting from the terminal instead of dashboard-driven setup.

Mistral releases Medium 3.5 with 128B weights, 256K context, and Work Mode
Mistral shipped Medium 3.5 as a 128B dense model with 256K context, configurable reasoning, remote agents in Vibe, and Work Mode in Le Chat. The release broadens Mistral’s agent stack, though early comparisons question its price-performance against newer open rivals.
Electric Agents introduces sync-based multi-agent platform with shared sessions and forking
FlashQLA releases TileLang linear-attention kernels with 2–3x forward speedups
IBM releases Granite 4.1 30B/8B/3B open models under Apache 2.0
OpenClaw 2026.4.27 adds DeepInfra support and forward-proxy routing

Hermes Agent adds ComfyUI skill with `/comfyui` workflow installs and local/cloud control

Google AI Studio adds multi-chat and web search to Build mode

DeepSeek releases Vision beta for image understanding in DeepSeek Chat

OpenAI adds WebSocket mode to Responses API for 40% faster Codex loops

GitHub Copilot adds semantic indexing to all workspaces and cross-repo search in @code
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Nemotron 3 Nano Omni launches 30B-A3B multimodal model with 256K context
NVIDIA opened Nemotron 3 Nano Omni, a 30B-A3B model for text, image, audio, and video, with day-one serving support. That lets teams run one open model for perception-heavy agents instead of stitching separate components.


Codex adds macOS computer use, in-app browser, and artifact previews
Codex gained background macOS control, page inspection, image generation, plugins, artifacts, and follow-up automations. That gives it one agent thread for desktop apps, frontend debugging, and recurring work.

Opus 4.7 users report verbose output, weaker 1M context, and 12–27% higher costs
Users reported more verbosity, weaker 1M-context behavior, and little coding gain after Opus 4.7 rolled out. OpenRouter measured 12–27% higher costs, and some teams reverted their default model.

Mistral launches Workflows public preview with durable execution and human approvals
Mistral Studio added a Workflows orchestration layer that tracks state, retries, branches, and human approvals in public preview. That lets long-running agent flows resume after failures instead of restarting from scratch.

Poolside releases Laguna M.1 and XS.2 coding models with 225B/23B and 33B/3B MoEs
Poolside opened Laguna M.1 and Laguna XS.2 as its first public coding models, with Apache 2.0 weights and same-day provider support. That gives teams open coding models that can run locally or through standard serving stacks.





