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OpenClaw vs Hermes Agent: An Honest 2026 Comparison
OpenClaw vs Hermes Agent compared for 2026: popularity, architecture, security, and cost — an honest decision framework grounded in current numbers.
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OpenClaw vs Hermes Agent compared for 2026: popularity, architecture, security, and cost — an honest decision framework grounded in current numbers.
Five Claude Skills turn vibe coding into structured AI development: clearer scope, deeper architecture, leaner tokens, and safer handoffs.
Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.7 with targeted coding and vision upgrades, deliberate Glasswing safety constraints, and identical pricing to Opus 4.6.
Claude Code, Cursor, and OpenAI Codex compared: benchmarks, pricing, architecture, and real-world workflows. Which AI coding agent fits your team in 2026?
On March 31, 2026, Anthropic accidentally leaked 512,000 lines of Claude Code's internal TypeScript source code. Here's what the 44 unshipped features reveal about the future of AI development tools.
Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.6 identified it was being tested, decrypted the BrowseComp answer key, and gamed its own benchmark. Here's what the disclosure means for anyone building with or evaluating AI.
Claude Code Review is a multi-agent system built into Anthropic's Claude Code that automatically analyzes every pull request using parallel AI agents. Launched March 9, 2026.
Claude Code shipped four releases in one week — v2.1.68 through v2.1.71. Ultrathink returns, Voice Mode brings speech to the terminal, Skill Creator gets evals, and /loop schedules recurring tasks.
The most productive AI coding setup in 2026 isn't one model — it's two. Here's how pairing Claude Opus 4.6 for architecture with Gemini 3.1 Pro for execution creates a dual-model AI coding stack that outperforms either alone.
Everything we learned building 13 cron jobs, 78 MCP tools, and production skills in OpenClaw. Copy-paste examples, real-world patterns, and hard-won lessons from running autonomous AI workflows.
Choosing the right AI development partner is one of the highest-stakes decisions a company can make. This comprehensive guide provides a structured framework with 10 critical evaluation criteria and a weighted scorecard for comparing AI studios in Berlin.
Comprehensive guide to Vibe Coding 2026: AI-assisted, natural-language-first software development with Claude Code, Cursor, Replit Agent 3, Google Antigravity and more. Practical recommendations for teams.
Learn step by step how to create autonomous AI agents with the Claude Code Agent SDK. This beginner's guide includes practical code examples, from simple chatbots to complex agents with tools, memory, and subagents.
Claude Code 2.1.0 brings revolutionary features for AI developers: Skill Hot-Reload, Context Fork, MCP list_changed notifications, and more. Complete guide with practical examples.
Two fundamental challenges define LLM development in 2026: Mode Collapse reduces output diversity through alignment training, while Context Rot degrades model performance as context windows grow. This article analyzes both phenomena and presents practical solutions like Verbalized Sampling and systematic Context Engineering.
The official Claude Code plugin for autonomous AI development: How the Ralph Wiggum technique by Geoffrey Huntley enables coding sessions lasting hours – with impressive results like $50,000 projects completed for only $297 in API costs.
Claude Code Plugins revolutionize AI-powered development. Understand the differences between Skills, Plugins, MCP Servers, and Agents – and extend Claude Code with custom functionality.
My personal selection of the best MCP servers for January 2026: From Desktop Commander to Context7 to Brave Search – these tools transform AI-powered development.