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Vendor claims of 10x productivity are not verified by real data. Here is the framework enterprises use to measure actual returns from Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, and agentic coding workflows - with benchmarks, cost models, and the metrics that matter.
A companion guide to the Nimbalyst video: an open-source visual workspace that runs Codex and Claude Code from your existing subscriptions, with a Kanban board, a planning workflow, and AI commits. Here is what it does and where it fits.
A companion guide to the Codex Record & Replay video: OpenAI Codex can now record a recurring computer task and replay it as a reusable automation skill. Here is what the feature is and where it fits.
Cursor shipped Composer 2.5 in May 2026 - a 1T parameter agentic coding model that matches Opus 4.7 and GPT-5.5 on benchmarks at roughly one tenth the cost. Here is everything you need to know to use it effectively.
A companion guide to the OpenAI Codex video: a tour of the Codex desktop app, its plan and goal modes, plugins, multi-agent workflows, and UI annotation. Here is what the video shows and where to go deeper.
Oak is an early bet that AI coding agents need version control shaped around sessions, virtual workspaces, and token budgets. The idea is risky, but the pressure on Git workflows is real.
GLM-5.2 ships under an MIT license, so it is hosted everywhere - and a few places run it for free or nearly free right now. Here is every way to access Z.ai's open-weights coding model, from OpenCode Go referral credits and Devin to the cheapest per-token routes on OpenRouter, Fireworks, and DeepInfra, plus local Ollama.
No single model wins every task anymore, and the companies that never trained one - Factory, Devin, Perplexity, Cursor, OpenCode - are turning that into a moat. This is how model routing works, why open weights and neoclouds make it cheap, and the honest counter-argument.
JetBrains released Mellum2 on June 2, 2026 - a 12B MoE model with only 2.5B active parameters per token. Here is how to run it locally, when to use it, and where it fits in your AI coding stack.
Z.ai's GLM-5.2 lands as a 753B open-weights coding model that beats GPT-5.5 on SWE-bench Pro for roughly one-sixth the per-token cost. Here is the real cost math, a worked cost-per-task example, and a when-to-use-which decision guide.
A data-rich, source-cited comparison of the three open-weights coding models that matter in 2026: GLM-5.2, DeepSeek V4, and Qwen3. Benchmark table, per-token pricing, context windows, self-host footprint, and a clear pick-X-if decision matrix.
Uber burned through its entire 2026 AI tools budget by April. Microsoft is canceling Claude Code licenses company-wide. What enterprise teams can learn from the first major AI coding tool budget crises.
OpenCode is the fastest-growing open-source AI coding agent - 160K GitHub stars, 7.5M monthly users, 75+ model providers. Here is how to set it up, configure models, and use it effectively in your workflow.
Fable 5 landed on June 9, GitHub Copilot rewired its billing on June 1, and the tool-stack decisions you made in Q1 may need a rethink. Here is where every major coding tool stands right now.
A practical comparison of the two most capable terminal-native AI coding agents in 2026 - covering pricing, model flexibility, multi-agent workflows, and which one fits your team.
The Codex changelog from April through June 2026 covers GPT-5.5, Goal mode going stable, Sites, a Chrome extension, Amazon Bedrock support, and mobile access from iOS. Here is what actually shipped and what it means in practice.
Cursor and Devin Desktop have converged on similar pricing but diverged hard on philosophy. Here is what actually matters when picking one for your team in 2026.
Moonshot AI's Kimi CLI offers unlimited coding sessions at zero marginal cost. Claude Code offers polish, deep Anthropic integration, and a subscription most serious devs already hold. Here is how to decide.

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