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Release Radar
What launched, what changed, and why it matters beyond the headline.
Market Signals
Short analysis focused on product leverage, workflow risk, and where the category is moving.
Operator Briefs
Concrete next steps for founders, product leads, and AI-native engineering teams.

Inngest's latest update introduces Durable Endpoints streaming support, improving long-running workflow management for developers.
Cloudflare MCP now offers visualized workflows through step diagrams, enhancing understanding and usability for developers.
Cloudflare MCP's new client-side security tools enhance detection capabilities, reducing false positives significantly while safeguarding against zero-day exploits.
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Cloudflare expanded Workers AI to support large language models like Kimi K2.5, enabling serverless LLM inference at scale. Here's what this means for your AI agent infrastructure.

GitHub introduces Squad for coordinated AI agent workflows directly in repositories. Builders can now orchestrate complex development tasks with native integration, inspection, and collaboration.

IBM's Mellea update and new Granite Libraries expand tooling for production AI deployments. Here's what changed and why it matters for your stack.

Meta's Ranking Engineer Agent automates the full ML lifecycle for ads ranking. Here's what it signals about the future of experimentation infrastructure and how you should architect your own systems.

Google is investing in new AI-powered tools to secure open source dependencies. Here's what this means for your development workflow and what you should do now.

A year into the vibe coding trend, developers are shipping more code but burning out faster. Here's what broke and how to fix your workflow.

A new MCP wrapper enables Claude and ChatGPT to interact with Airtable programmatically. Here's what this means for your AI workflow automation strategy.

CodeRabbit Plan transforms vague requirements into structured, executable prompts. Builders can now reduce prompt-related rework and cut AI compute costs by fixing quality upstream.

OpenAI released smaller, faster model variants optimized for coding and tool use. Builders can now deploy production AI agents at significantly lower costs.

Base44 launched Superagents with Mini Apps capability, enabling AI agents to generate and deploy functional applications. Here's what this means for your workflow.

Anthropic is sunsetting Opus 3, forcing developers to migrate to newer Claude versions. Here's what this means for your production applications.

MICA introduces governance-first context management with provenance tracking and hash anchoring. A critical infrastructure layer for stateful AI agents is finally being standardized.
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