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Codex users ship durable-memory workspaces and auto-triage flows
Independent Codex users published Obsidian memory setups, reusable skill prompts, auto-triage flows, and Cloudflare-backed runners for longer jobs. That matters because Codex is being wrapped into persistent workspaces and operator-defined subagents instead of one-shot chats.

Claude Code users report hidden Agent access, empty-string MCP failures, and slower Opus 4.7 runs
Practitioners shared a transcript showing Claude Code invoking Agent despite project allow-lists, a reproducible MCP bug that drops all params when one value is an empty string, and reports of much slower Opus 4.7 runs than in Cursor. That matters because teams are spending real quota debugging harness behavior, retries, and cache invalidation instead of model output.

OpenClaw releases 2026.5.22 with ~5ms /models startup
OpenClaw 2026.5.22 shipped leaner gateway and model startup paths, bringing /models to about 5 ms, while also adding locked dependency shrinkwraps and safer Windows rollbacks. That matters because it targets both startup latency and release-install trust for local agent operators.


Codex users ship durable-memory workspaces and auto-triage flows
Independent Codex users published Obsidian memory setups, reusable skill prompts, auto-triage flows, and Cloudflare-backed runners for longer jobs. That matters because Codex is being wrapped into persistent workspaces and operator-defined subagents instead of one-shot chats.

Claude Code users report hidden Agent access, empty-string MCP failures, and slower Opus 4.7 runs
Practitioners shared a transcript showing Claude Code invoking Agent despite project allow-lists, a reproducible MCP bug that drops all params when one value is an empty string, and reports of much slower Opus 4.7 runs than in Cursor. That matters because teams are spending real quota debugging harness behavior, retries, and cache invalidation instead of model output.

Anthropic tests claude-mythos-1-preview in Claude Code and Claude Security
Watchers spotted claude-mythos-1-preview references in Claude, Claude Code, and Claude Security, with one screenshot also showing adaptive thinking. That matters because Anthropic appears to be testing a coding- and security-focused access path before any wider rollout.

OpenAI fixes Codex cache-hit bug and resets usage limits
OpenAI said a recent Codex optimization lowered cache-hit rates in long-running sessions, drained limits faster, rolled it back, and reset all accounts. That matters because compaction and cache behavior directly determine quota burn and session reliability.
Agent Skills supports Codex, Cursor, Gemini CLI, and VS Code through new libraries and plugins
TimescaleDB adds read-only MCP mode for agents
Codex users report iPhone simulator bug-bashes, Appshots form fills, and locked-Mac runs
OpenClaw releases 2026.5.22 with ~5ms /models startup
Top storiesthis week
Anthropic reports 10,000 high-severity flaws in Project Glasswing
Anthropic said Project Glasswing has found more than 10,000 high- or critical-severity issues across open-source software since launch. Mythos-class models could reach general release after stronger safeguards, so teams should watch patching and disclosure timelines.


DeepSeek cuts V4 Pro pricing 75% to $0.435 input and $0.87 output
DeepSeek made the temporary 75% V4 Pro discount permanent, cutting first-party pricing to $0.435 per million input tokens and $0.87 output. Artificial Analysis now places it on the cost-performance frontier, but practitioners still question per-task efficiency on harder coding work.

Perplexity launches Bumblebee scanner for macOS and Linux developer machines
Perplexity open-sourced Bumblebee, a read-only scanner that inventories risky packages, extensions, and AI tool configs on developer endpoints. It covers 8+ package ecosystems plus MCP server configs, so teams can audit exposure before code reaches production.

Hermes Agent adds Bitwarden Secrets Manager for key rotation and team access
Hermes Agent now supports Bitwarden Secrets Manager, giving users a managed way to store, rotate, and share agent credentials. That matters because secret handling becomes a real operational problem once agents move beyond solo local setups.

Letta Code adds embedded local server with Ollama and LM Studio support
Letta Code can now run fully locally with an embedded server, removing the login and Docker requirement while keeping memory sync via `/memory-repository`. That gives developers a local-first agent harness with optional Ollama and LM Studio support instead of forcing everything through Letta’s hosted API.









