Claude Code's Cron Heartbeat: OpenClaw's Ghost Without the Daemon Bloat
OpenClaw's shutdown left agent builders stranded. But Claude Code revives the heartbeat — sans daemon — with cron smarts that mock the old always-on hype.
OpenClaw's shutdown left agent builders stranded. But Claude Code revives the heartbeat — sans daemon — with cron smarts that mock the old always-on hype.
Picture this: you're a dev itching to craft AI tools that talk back intelligently, all from your laptop or a Kubernetes pod. Gemini CLI with MCP on AWS EKS makes it dead simple, turning sci-fi agents into weekend projects.
Alexandr Wang drops into Meta's AI labs, vowing to unleash open-source models. Open-source vets aren't buying it yet—smells like Llama's half-measures.
Imagine inheriting code where the database has zero indexes. A single dev's discovery turned a buggy app into a full rebuild—and a career lesson.
Heroku's magic faded; AI revived self-hosting. One dev slashed bills 90% using Claude Code as admin—here's the blueprint.
Everyone thought CLAUDE.md would turn Claude into a rule-abiding coding machine. It didn't. Hooks? They flip the script, making AI obey like clockwork.
Picture this: an AI not just writing code, but proving it's bulletproof — all for pocket change. Mistral's Leanstral is crashing the formal verification party, leaving pricier rivals in the dust.
Imagine pulling back the curtain on Oz, only to find 512,000 lines of AI wizardry staring back. Anthropic's Claude Code leak just handed the world its inner workings — and boy, is it scrambling.
Two LiteLLM releases yanked from PyPI after hackers hijacked Trivy to steal tokens and inject malware. Open source's dirty secret: your trusted tools might be the weakest link.
Oracle fired 30,000 workers last week with a cold email blast. Collective bargaining is the riposte, proven by Kickstarter and Washington Post techies.
AI agents fumbling database calls? pgEdge's MCP Server for Postgres fixes that, slashing hallucinations and costs. But is it the architectural shift we've needed?
Forget cloud lock-in: Kubernetes is turning PostgreSQL into a sovereign powerhouse that runs anywhere, performs better, and hands control back to enterprises. It's the future of data freedom.