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Anthropic said Claude subscriptions will stop covering third-party harnesses on April 4, with extra usage bundles, one-time credits, and refunds for subscribers. OpenClaw-style workflows will need API or overage billing, so teams should review harness costs and migration plans.


Anthropic said Claude subscriptions will stop covering third-party harnesses on April 4, with extra usage bundles, one-time credits, and refunds for subscribers. OpenClaw-style workflows will need API or overage billing, so teams should review harness costs and migration plans.

Nous Research shipped Hermes Agent 0.7.0 with pluggable memory backends, local stealth browsing via Camofox, inline diffs, and rotating provider credentials. The release makes memory and browser layers replaceable and gives long-running agents more production control.

Gemma 4 picked up benchmark, quantization, and runtime support across NVIDIA, Apple MLX, vLLM, and local toolchains a day after launch. The 31B and MoE variants can now be tested on laptops, RTX rigs, and serving stacks without custom integrations.
Google DeepMind released Gemma 4 in E2B, E4B, 26B A4B, and 31B variants with multimodal input, native tool use, and Apache 2.0 licensing. Day-0 support in Ollama, vLLM, SGLang, and Hugging Face puts the models into local and single-GPU workflows now.


Alibaba launched Qwen3.6-Plus as a multimodal agent model with a 1M context window and stronger coding performance. OpenRouter rollout and Arena results make it testable now, while Alibaba says smaller open-source variants are still coming.

Cursor 3 adds a separate agent-first workspace that can run multiple coding agents across local projects, SSH sessions, worktrees, and cloud tasks. The release makes Cursor a broader execution surface for long-running agent work instead of only inline IDE edits.

OpenAI introduced Codex access for ChatGPT Business and Enterprise with charges tied to usage instead of fixed licenses. Teams should watch metered spend and use the temporary credits available for eligible workspaces.

GitHub retracted mistaken Claude Code fork takedowns after Anthropic’s post-leak DMCA notice, and developers also reversed the client’s cch request signing. Watch for third-party client compatibility issues and a growing gap between requested and executed takedowns.

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