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Anthropic’s Apr. 4 cutoff for using Claude subscriptions through OpenClaw-class harnesses went live. Users report API-billing fallbacks, ACP workarounds, and restored Claude Code quota, while edge cases around claude -p and Agent SDK use remain unsettled. The change pushes heavy agent loops toward metered access.

Anthropic’s Apr. 4 cutoff for using Claude subscriptions through OpenClaw-class harnesses went live. Users report API-billing fallbacks, ACP workarounds, and restored Claude Code quota, while edge cases around claude -p and Agent SDK use remain unsettled. The change pushes heavy agent loops toward metered access.

Users published reproducible 16 GB VRAM and Apple Silicon setups for the Gemma 4 26B-A4B and 31B variants. Google’s AI Gallery app also brought offline Gemma chat to phones. The setups make local coding and vision work more practical, but runtime choice, quantization, and recent llama.cpp regressions still affect reliability.

Hermes Agent added direct /claude-code orchestration and cron-time script hooks, and the team also shipped Hermes-focused datasets and agent-tuned model variants. The update turns Hermes into a harness that can steer Claude Code and inject recurring context automatically.
Anthropic said Claude subscriptions will stop covering third-party harnesses such as OpenClaw on Apr. 4, with discounted extra-usage bundles, refunds, and one-time plan credits. Heavy Claude-based agent workflows may need to move to API billing or extra-usage bundles because Anthropic cites subscription capacity constraints.


Nous released Hermes Agent v0.7.0 with an extensible memory plugin system, rotating credential pools, Camofox browser support, and inline diff previews. The update pushes the framework closer to production use, so teams can test the new failure handling and interface split before adopting it.

Imbue published a walkthrough for mngr showing how it turns tutorial scripts into pytest cases, runs many agents in parallel, and merges fixes back into one branch. The case study offers a repeatable pattern for evaluating agent tools, so teams can borrow the tmux capture, artifact dashboards, and local-to-Modal handoff.

Anthropic published a research method that compares model internals against a trusted reference to surface behaviors unique to a new open-weight model. The approach can narrow safety and eval audits to deltas, but Anthropic says it can still over-flag analogous features.

Google DeepMind released Gemma 4 in four open models with up to 256K context, multimodal inputs, and native tool-calling for local agent workflows. Day-0 support across serving stacks and benchmark wins make it ready for phones, laptops, and server GPUs.

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