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Writing effective tools for AI agents—using AI agents

Anthropic’s sharpening the blueprint for building tools that play nice withLLM agents. TheirModel Context Protocol (MCP)leans hard into three pillars: test in loops, design for humans, format like context matters—because it does. They co-develop tools with agents like Claude Code. That means protot.. read more  

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OpenAI reorganizes research team behind ChatGPT's personality

OpenAI just folded itsModel Behavior team—the crew behind AI personality design and anti-sycophant training—into thePost Training group. Behavior tuning now lives inside the same house as model refinement. Joanne Jang, who led Model Behavior, now runsOAI Labs, a fresh research unit digging intopost.. read more  

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OpenAI announces new mentorship program for budding tech founders

OpenAI introduced a new program called "OpenAI Grove" for early tech entrepreneurs to build with AI. The program is aimed at individuals in the pre-idea to pre-seed stage and offers mentoring, access to tools and models, and in-person workshops. Grove's first cohort will run from Oct. 20 to Nov. 21,.. read more  

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Zero-Click Remote Code Execution: Exploiting MCP & Agentic IDEs

A zero-click exploit is making the rounds—nasty stuff targeting agentic IDEs likeCursor. The trick? Slip a malicious Google Doc into the system. If MCP integration and allow-listedPython executionare on, the document gets auto-pulled, parsed, and runs code. No clicks. No prompts. Justremote code exe.. read more  

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Cursor looks into selling your data for AI training

Anysphere—the team behind Cursor, the AI coding sidekick—is looking to license user behavior data to the big model labs: OpenAI, Anthropic, and the usual suspects. Why? Training costs are brutal, and this could ease the burn. Strategic Implication:Selling real developer telemetry to model competito.. read more  

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Paused Kubernetes project finds path forward

TheExternal Secrets Operator (ESO)is moving again. After hitting pause from maintainer burnout, it’s back under CNCF incubation—with a rebooted structure in place. New governance, clear contributor paths, and support tracks for CI, core dev, and testing are all in. But don’t expect fresh releases ju.. read more  

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Pooling Connections with RDS Proxy at Klaviyo

Klaviyo replaced ProxySQL on EC2 and moved toAWS RDS Proxy. Why? Less overhead. Simpler failovers. Smarter pooling. RDS Proxy handlesmultiplexing, packing thousands of client queries into way fewer DB connections. IAM access and built-in failover routing sweeten the deal... read more  

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Subverting code integrity checks to locally backdoor Signal, 1Password, Slack, and more

A fresh CVE (2025-55305) just put Electron apps in the hot seat. The bug? Chromium-based apps fail to treatV8 heap snapshot filesas potential attack vectors. That crack lets unsigned JavaScript slip past code signing and run inside heavyweight targets like Slack, 1Password, and Signal. The heart of.. read more  

Subverting code integrity checks to locally backdoor Signal, 1Password, Slack, and more
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24 Best Command Line Performance Monitoring Tools for Linux

A fresh look at Linux monitoring tools shows the classics still hold—but the visual crowd’s moving in. Old-school command-liners liketopandvmstatremain go-to’s for quick reads. But picks likeNetdata,btop, andMonitbring dashboards, colors, and actual UX. Tools likeiftop,Nmon, andSuricatastretch deep.. read more  

24 Best Command Line Performance Monitoring Tools for Linux
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Easy will always trump simple

Rich Hickey’s classic “Simple Made Easy” talk is making the rounds again—as a mirror held up to dev culture under pressure. The punchline: we keep picking solutions that areeasy but tangled, instead ofsimple and sane. The essay draws a sharp line between that habit and a concept from biology: exapt.. read more  

Kueue is a Kubernetes-native job queueing and workload management system designed for large-scale, mixed compute environments such as AI/ML training, batch workloads, and HPC workflows. Instead of scheduling individual Pods, Kueue operates at the job level, deciding when a job should run based on resource quotas, fair-sharing policies, cluster availability, and workload priorities.

Kueue integrates tightly with Kubernetes, working alongside the default scheduler rather than replacing it. It provides features such as all-or-nothing (gang) admission, workload preemption, quota-based sharing across teams or tenants, and support for advanced frameworks like JobSet and Ray. Its goal is to help Kubernetes clusters run efficiently under heavy load while ensuring that critical, latency-sensitive, or large training jobs receive the resources they need without starving lower-priority workloads.