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GitHub now sees 2.9 billion commits a month — and it can’t keep up
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.
Google’s AI coding agent just escaped its own IDE
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.
Debian just proposed banning AI code. Here’s why it matters for open source developers & maintainers.
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 makes it easier to install agents built with third-party tools
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.
Warp wants to make it easier to build your software factory
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.
How to build smarter OpenSearch alerts: Join our live conversation
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.
OpenRouter called itself the “Stripe for LLMs” — now Stripe’s swooped in to buy it
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.
Researchers hid an attack inside AES encryption. The AI model cracked it open willingly.
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 has a new channel type — but only agents can create one
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.
Stop the token bleed: building token-efficient multi-agent systems
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.
“Save frontier models for frontier problems”: Why Korea’s Solar Pro 4 is a workhorse agent reliability play
South Korean AI model company Upstage AI officially announced the launch of its Solar Pro 4 closed commercial LLM last The post “Save frontier models for frontier problems”: Why Korea’s Solar Pro 4 is a workhorse agent reliability play appeared first on The New Stack.
Kubernetes at the edge has hit a wall. Fleet management is the way through.
Not too long ago, edge computing was seen as a niche use case, limited to telcos, manufacturing plants, and large The post Kubernetes at the edge has hit a wall. Fleet management is the way through. appeared first on The New Stack.