Self-improving AI code review lands in Cursor; DX ships org‑wide AI code insights
AI code review is getting smarter in the PR, and leaders finally have the dials and gauges to run it like a real program.
AI code review is getting smarter in the PR, and leaders finally have the dials and gauges to run it like a real program.
Copilot CLI just got easier to automate and harder to break—lean on it for agent workflows while VS Code Agents ride out memory issues.
AI vulnerability discovery just leveled up—prepare your codebase, pipelines, and agents for faster zero‑day surfacing and stricter guardrails.
OpenAI’s $100 Pro tier sweetens Codex access for developers, but real savings still hinge on strict token and routing controls.
Upgrade to Codex 0.120 to get observable Realtime agents and more reliable remote and sandboxed workflows.
Adopt MCP and a session–harness–sandbox split to scale agent-backend integrations, but harden your path—ChatGPT’s MCP bridge has bugs today.
Treat agents like microservices: give them a registry, an event spine, and enforceable guardrails before you scale.
Expect capability gating on powerful models and treat public LLMs as untrusted—tighten access, add guardrails, and keep sensitive data out.
Alpha release 1.3.0a1 tightens LangChain’s streaming, templating, and model mappings, but deprecations mean you should canary before upgrading.
Real gains now come from an agentic layer that safely automates the glue between your SDLC tools and teams.
No concrete update—treat the subagents buzz as a cue to test your own baselines before changing anything.