Here are today's most interesting finds from across the AI agent ecosystem.
1. Quoting Romain Huet
<blockquote cite="https://twitter.com/romainhuet/status/2047955381578838357"><p>Since GPT-5.4, weβve unified Codex and the main model into a single system, so thereβs no separate coding li
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2. I Built a 24/7 AI Agent System on a $6/Month VPS β Here's the Stack
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<p>Running a fully autonomous AI agent on Hetzner VPS (β¬3.9/mo).</p>
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3. Meet GitNexus: An Open-Source MCP-Native Knowledge Graph Engine That Gives Claude Code and Cursor Full Codebase Structural Awareness
Abhigyan Patwari's GitNexus has quietly crossed 19,000 GitHub stars by solving a problem every AI-assisted developer has hit but rarely named β agents that edit code they don't actually understand. Th
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4. Jaeger adopts OpenTelemetry at its core to solve the AI agent observability gap
As software architectures evolve, observability tools must adapt. When the industry moved to microservices, distributed tracing became a necessity. Jaeger The post Jaeger adopts OpenTelemetry at its c
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5. AI shrinkflation: Why Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7 may be less capable than the model it replaced
A week is a long time in politics, but it’s even longer in AI developer power user circles. That’s the The post AI shrinkflation: Why Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7 may be less capable
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