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Anthropic launches Claude Design research preview with codebase-derived design systems
Anthropic launched Claude Design in research preview, turning prompts, files, and codebase context into prototypes, slides, and one-pagers. It can infer a team design system and export to Canva, PDF, or PPTX, or hand off to Claude Code.

Ollama supports Hermes Agent in v0.21 with ollama launch hermes
Ollama 0.21 added native Hermes Agent support through the ollama launch hermes command. That makes a self-improving local agent loop available without a hosted inference stack, with memory and skills running on top of Ollama’s model serving.


Anthropic launches Claude Design research preview with codebase-derived design systems
Anthropic launched Claude Design in research preview, turning prompts, files, and codebase context into prototypes, slides, and one-pagers. It can infer a team design system and export to Canva, PDF, or PPTX, or hand off to Claude Code.

Opus 4.7 users report instruction-following misses, refusals, and ~1.3x token burn a day after launch
A day after Opus 4.7 launched, users are surfacing adaptive-thinking misses, surprise refusals, and higher token use. For engineers, recheck prompts, costs, and 4.6 fallbacks while Anthropic patches bugs and lifts limits.

Unsloth benchmarks Qwen3.6-35B-A3B GGUF quants at 20-40 tok/s on local rigs
Unsloth published GGUF quant benchmarks for Qwen3.6-35B-A3B while practitioners shared local setup guides and long-context agent runs on Apple silicon and high-RAM desktops. The sparse 35B model is becoming a credible local coding-agent option, but speed and reasoning quality still vary by quant and offload strategy.
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Qwen3.6-35B-A3B releases Apache 2.0 sparse MoE with 3B active params
Alibaba open-sourced Qwen3.6-35B-A3B, a 35B multimodal sparse MoE with only 3B active parameters under Apache 2.0. Same-day support from vLLM, Ollama, SGLang, and GGUF builders makes it immediately usable for local and production coding workloads.


Claude Opus 4.7 releases with xhigh effort, /ultrareview, and 3x vision resolution
Claude Opus 4.7 is now generally available across Claude, the API, and major clouds with xhigh effort, higher-resolution vision, and Claude Code review upgrades. Prompt behavior, tokenization, and effort defaults changed enough that existing harnesses may need retuning.

Codex adds background computer use on macOS with 90+ plugins and SSH devboxes
OpenAI expanded Codex with background Mac computer use, an in-app browser, image generation, memory preview, automations, and 90+ plugins. The release moves Codex from terminal coding toward long-running UI and ops workflows, though some features remain macOS-first or alpha.

GPT-Rosalind introduces life sciences reasoning in trusted-access preview
OpenAI launched GPT-Rosalind for biology, drug discovery, and translational medicine, plus a life sciences plugin for Codex. Access starts as a trusted preview for qualified customers, so near-term use is limited to partner and enterprise workflows.

Perplexity launches Personal Computer for Mac with local file and app control
Perplexity launched Personal Computer for Mac, giving its desktop agent access to local folders, native apps, and the browser from one orchestration layer. It also supports Mac mini setups controlled from iPhone, pushing the product toward an always-on desktop agent.







