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Claude Code users report metered -p mode and slower headless sessions after credit split
A day after developers flagged Anthropic’s SDK credit split, Claude Code users said -p work had become metered, slower, and harder to run headlessly. Anthropic reset 5-hour and weekly limits, and Claude Code 2.1.143 added projected context-cost estimates.
OpenClaw ships 3.5x RTT tests and Clawpatch guardrails for coding agents
OpenClaw added end-to-end RTT tests and new auditable guardrails while community builders shipped Clawpatch, credential brokers, and ARC harnesses. The stack now has clearer safety and benchmarking primitives for long-lived coding agents.

Files SDK 1.3 adds 12 storage adapters and exists() checks
Files SDK 1.3 shipped 12 new storage adapters, an exists() helper, and a Files.file(key) handler. It expands the number of storage backends agents and sandboxed jobs can address through one file abstraction.


Claude Code users report metered -p mode and slower headless sessions after credit split
A day after developers flagged Anthropic’s SDK credit split, Claude Code users said -p work had become metered, slower, and harder to run headlessly. Anthropic reset 5-hour and weekly limits, and Claude Code 2.1.143 added projected context-cost estimates.

OpenAI fixes two GPT-5.5 issues in Codex after users report looping runs
OpenAI said Codex’s GPT-5.5 degradation over the prior 48 hours came from two issues and it will reset usage limits after the fix. Users had reported looping runs, higher cache burn, and unstable sessions in active coding workflows.

OpenClaw users report Hermes Agent migrations with clearer approvals, cron jobs, and Telegram UX
Practitioners said skills and workflows were porting from OpenClaw to Hermes Agent with fewer surprises around approvals, job control, and mobile use. That matters because teams choosing a self-hosted agent stack are now comparing operational clarity and migration friction, not just model support.

OpenClaw ships 3.5x RTT tests and Clawpatch guardrails for coding agents
OpenClaw added end-to-end RTT tests and new auditable guardrails while community builders shipped Clawpatch, credential brokers, and ARC harnesses. The stack now has clearer safety and benchmarking primitives for long-lived coding agents.
Nous Research releases Lighthouse Attention: 1.4-1.7x faster pretraining at 98K context
Hermes Agent adds SuperGrok subscription support for xAI workflows
MagicPath 2.0 adds a native Codex canvas with live component handoff
Files SDK 1.3 adds 12 storage adapters and exists() checks
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Unsloth updates Qwen3.5 MTP GGUFs with draft-mtp flags for 1.8x speed
Unsloth said its updated Qwen3.5 MTP GGUFs now run about 1.8x faster after llama.cpp added spec-draft-p-min 0.75 and renamed the mode to draft-mtp. The update also raises draft-token settings and expands the small-model MTP set for local runners.


Zed adds ChatGPT subscription sign-in for agent and Codex workflows
Zed users can now sign in with a ChatGPT subscription and use the same OpenAI limits they get in Codex, alongside ACP, Codex CLI, or API-key flows. It removes a separate billing step for teams switching between editor-native and Codex-native workflows.

Codex opens mobile preview in ChatGPT for iOS and Android remote control
OpenAI rolled out Codex in the ChatGPT mobile app, letting users start work, review outputs, approve steps, and steer remote sessions from iPhone or Android. The preview keeps execution on a laptop, Mac mini, devbox, or SSH target while syncing screenshots, diffs, and terminal state back to mobile.

Claude users report billing shock after SDK credit update and flat-rate loss
Users reported cancellations, pricing math, and harness-specific workarounds after Anthropic said Claude Agent SDK usage would move to monthly credits on June 15. The change shifts third-party Claude agent economics and is already pushing some users toward other runtimes and tools.

KeycardLabs launches Keycard for multi-agent apps with token exchange and Cedar policy
Keycard launched delegated auth for multi-agent apps, issuing scoped credentials at each handoff instead of sharing broad long-lived secrets. The SDKs cover LangChain, MCP, A2A, and generic APIs while keeping credentials out of disks and databases.




