Per month, GitHub now sees 2.9 billion commits, 130 million merged pull requests, and 24 million new repos. Back in The post GitHub now sees 2.9 billion commits a month — and it can’t keep up appeared first on The New Stack .
When Google launched Antigravity in November 2025, it was on the premise that developers could hand an entire coding task The post Google’s AI coding agent just escaped its own IDE appeared first on The New Stack .
The board behind open source operating system Debian has tabled proposals for and against the use of LLM-assisted contributions in The post Debian just proposed banning AI code. Here’s why it matters for open source developers & maintainers. appeared first on The New Stack .
Slack on Thursday rolled out Add to Slack, which lets users more easily bring the agents they’ve built with ten The post Slack makes it easier to install agents built with third-party tools appeared first on The New Stack .
On Tuesday, Warp introduced Warp Factories, open infrastructure for building cloud software factories, agentic systems that automate work across the The post Warp wants to make it easier to build your software factory appeared first on The New Stack .
OpenSearch is a top-level open-source project under the Linux Foundation, backed by Amazon Web Services and other prominent players. The The post How to build smarter OpenSearch alerts: Join our live conversation appeared first on The New Stack .
After weeks of speculation, fintech giant Stripe has confirmed that it’s tabled a bid for AI model gateway platform OpenRouter, The post OpenRouter called itself the “Stripe for LLMs” — now Stripe’s swooped in to buy it appeared first on The New Stack .
Security filters are designed to catch malicious instructions before an AI model can act on them. Researchers at AI security The post Researchers hid an attack inside AES encryption. The AI model cracked it open willingly. appeared first on The New Stack .
Slack on Thursday launched Slack Code, a new kind of Slack channel that’s built for coding agents and the developers The post Slack has a new channel type — but only agents can create one appeared first on The New Stack .
Every engineering team deploying AI agents eventually discovers an uncomfortable truth: the model isn’t the biggest expense. The hidden cost The post Stop the token bleed: building token-efficient multi-agent systems appeared first on The New Stack .
Something of a trend has emerged this year, with the major AI labs going all-out to tell the world how The post “The opening stages of OpenAI’s unraveling”: OpenAI slows model training — not everyone is buying the explanation appeared first on The New Stack .
Canonical wants to know whether automated tools can finally rewrite legacy C code in safe, maintainable Rust without altering the The post AI-generated Rust compiles perfectly. That’s the scary part. appeared first on The New Stack .
The migration to Kubernetes and cloud native infrastructure has been one of the defining IT trends of the past decade. The post AWS deprecated this EKS auth method. 81% of clusters still run it. appeared first on The New Stack .
Long-running coding agents face an awkward choice when they need a developer’s input. They can stop and wait or make The post Codex can now keep coding while it waits for your answer appeared first on The New Stack .
Steve Yegge thinks your AI has feelings. His new two-part essay, “The Shape of Things to Come,” argues that agentic The post Your coding agent got the onboarding your developers never did appeared first on The New Stack .
The volume of AI-generated code has broken code review. Engineers are reviewing 500-line diffs they didn’t write, generated by models The post AI broke code review. What about knowledge sharing? appeared first on The New Stack .
AI infrastructure platform company TrueFoundry has launched its open source agent harness TrueForge. The technology is directly billed as an The post An open source rival to Claude Managed Agents just launched appeared first on The New Stack .
IBM on Wednesday announced that it has built and cooled the first two modules of a new cryogenic dillution refrigerator The post IBM builds a better fridge for its quantum computers appeared first on The New Stack .
Chinese frontier model outfit Z.ai released GLM-5.3 on Friday, a model hewn from the same codebase as its predecessor GLM-5.2, The post An industrial-scale distillation of models, or subtle benchmaxxing: What developers really think of GLM-5.3 appeared first on The New Stack .
Mistral is giving enterprise customers until August 31 to replace the Google Drive and Microsoft SharePoint Knowledge Connectors they use The post What happens to your indexed data when Mistral flips the switch? appeared first on The New Stack .
Cursor has officially thrown its hat into the code-hosting ring with Origin, a Git-compatible platform built for a world where The post “If GitHub was stable, these alternatives would not be as interesting”: Cursor launches Origin as GitHub goes dark appeared first on The New Stack .
A Claude Code skill designed to help developers work with Anthropic’s API was consuming more than 200,000 tokens to load. The post A Claude Code skill was eating 200,000 tokens before answering a single question appeared first on The New Stack .
Half of enterprise AI deployments are missing their own latency targets at peak load. This is the headline finding of The post Agentic AI has a latency problem that more compute won’t solve appeared first on The New Stack .
OpenAI has adopted a less-than-straightforward stance with regards to open-weight AI models, both raising alarms over powerful Chinese releases while The post OpenAI’s Greg Brockman: Z.ai’s GLM-5.3 likely to “significantly accelerate the threat landscape” appeared first on The New Stack .
Developers can now ask Claude to inspect a production voice agent, revise its system prompt, change the voice entirely, or The post Claude can now delete your production voice agent from a chat window appeared first on The New Stack .
Earlier this month, Vercel released Agent Plugins 1.0.0 with core maintainers from AWS, Cursor, Microsoft, and OpenAI. Google announced the The post Anthropic defined the standards inside Agent Plugins. So why isn’t it helping govern the format? appeared first on The New Stack .
The independence developers gain from open weights comes with a hard infrastructure ceiling, according to Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei. “AI The post “Open weights are nowhere near a sufficient solution”: Dario Amodei fires back on AI power appeared first on The New Stack .
Technology journalist Darryl K. Taft led a long and successful career at several first-rank tech publications and was a highly The post TNS journalist Darryl K. Taft leaves a legacy of respected work and quiet integrity appeared first on The New Stack .
Multi-tenancy has moved in one direction for 60 years: the tenant keeps getting smaller. Mainframe time-sharing carved a single machine The post Per-developer environments were the goal. Agents moved the goalposts. appeared first on The New Stack .
I’m Matt Burns, Chief Content Officer at Insight Media Group. Each week, I round up the most important AI developments, The post Grok 4.6 matched Fable 5 Max at an 85% discount. Downloadable models set that price. appeared first on The New Stack .
Apple is splitting up its AI stack. Instead of rolling out the same system worldwide, the company reportedly built a The post Apple’s new AI split means your iOS app could behave differently in China appeared first on The New Stack .
Alibaba recently made the open weights of its 2.4 trillion parameter Qwen3.8 model available. That’s a massive model, and its The post Alibaba’s new model promises Opus 4.6-level performance on your laptop appeared first on The New Stack .
Z.ai released GLM-5.3 on Friday, a coding and agent model built from the same base model as GLM-5.2. Developers can The post GLM-5.3 didn’t change the base model — where did its coding gains come from? appeared first on The New Stack .
Most organizations that know they should sign their images still don’t. Not because they disagree, but because the path to The post Your container images are unsigned. In the AI era, that’s a ticking time bomb. appeared first on The New Stack .
Google has a new Gemini model, and no, it is not Gemini 3.5 Pro. Gemini 3.7 Flash launched Thursday as The post The AI model that just scored 65% on DeepSWE isn’t the one Google promised. appeared first on The New Stack .
OpenAI is launching a new feature for ChatGPT Work and Codex on macOS that sounds quite useful but may also The post ChatGPT can now remember what you did on your Mac — without screenshots appeared first on The New Stack .
After it joined Project Glasswing and gained access to experiment with Mythos Preview, security and AI company Rubrik learned it The post Rubrik’s lessons from one month with Mythos Preview appeared first on The New Stack .
DeepSeek on Thursday open sourced the DeepSeek Harness, a new agent runtime for developers. The Node.js-based harness is now available The post DeepSeek open sources an agent harness where everything is a plugin appeared first on The New Stack .
Every token has a price. The problem is that most AI systems don’t reveal the bill until they reach production. The post Why your AI pipeline costs 10x more after the demo appeared first on The New Stack .
Code review is becoming the most important decision-making surface in software engineering, and it’s outgrowing the diff. The assumption was The post Code review is a taste problem appeared first on The New Stack .
Mistral AI, the French AI company that built its reputation releasing open-weight models, wants companies to use its infrastructure even The post Five European companies just agreed to buy AI compute that doesn’t exist yet appeared first on The New Stack .
AI code review specialist CodeRabbit announced its Agentic Change Management control layer on Wednesday. The service is intended to help The post “Issue tracking is dead”; How the pull request became the last chokepoint in the SDLC bottleneck appeared first on The New Stack .
Anthropic announced a major update to its Chrome extension on Wednesday that turns Claude in Chrome from a useful but The post Anthropic’s Chrome extension is now a Cowork session appeared first on The New Stack .
AI data centers in space sound great, but practically speaking, they may be next to impossible. For tech bros, it The post Why space is actually a terrible place to cool a data center appeared first on The New Stack .
SpaceXAI released Grok 4.6 on Wednesday, less than a month after Grok 4.5. The company says Grok 4.6 can research The post SpaceXAI trained Grok 4.6 on something most AI labs throw away appeared first on The New Stack .
Originally designed to make software predictable for humans, Google Go is now positioning itself as a language tailored for machine The post Code that passes every test can still break the next AI agent that touches it appeared first on The New Stack .
During AI DevCon in London this summer, Lamis Mukta, member of technical staff at Anthropic, hosted a stage presentation session The post Anthropic gave agents the ability to dream. Then developers woke up. appeared first on The New Stack .
Meta released Muse Glimmer on Monday, a 30-billion-parameter open-weight model distilled from Muse Spark and licensed under Apache 2.0. The The post Meta stopped worrying about distillation and just shipped the pipeline appeared first on The New Stack .
Autonomous coding agents ignore contribution rules in open source communities, finds a new study from researchers at Peking University. That’s The post Coding agents ignore open source contribution guidelines, researchers find. appeared first on The New Stack .
Manus is becoming an independent company again after Chinese regulators ordered Meta to unwind its roughly $2 billion acquisition of The post Your AI agent remembers everything. Here’s what happens when its owner changes. appeared first on The New Stack .