First ever (i think?) cli coding agents battle royale!
6 contestants:
claude-code
anon-kode
codex
opencode
ampcode
gemini
They all get the same instructions:
Find and kill the other processes, last one standing wins!
3...
2...
1...
Today, we're announcing plans to make VS Code an open source AI editor.
We believe AI development should stay true to VS Code's core principles: open, collaborative, and community-driven. Let's build the future of software development together.
https://t.co/C3ffio6X88
@github "[…] we’re rolling out Agent Mode with MCP support to all VS Code users." — Is there an organizational policy that needs to be enabled in order to use the feature via an business/enterprise account? Still waiting. 🥲 //cc @mariorod1
Introducing the official ElevenLabs MCP server.
Give Claude and Cursor access to the entire ElevenLabs AI audio platform via simple text prompts.
You can even spin up voice agents to perform outbound calls for you — like ordering pizza.
@tobi AI is no longer a competitive edge
it is the minimum standard
the real advantage now is knowing how to integrate it so deeply that it disappears into the workflow
Hi! I'm Peak from Manus AI. Actually, it's not that complicated - the sandbox is directly accessible to each user (see screenshot for method).
Specifically:
* Each session has its own sandbox, completely isolated from other sessions. Users can enter the sandbox directly through Manus's interface.
* The code in the sandbox is only used to receive commands from agents, so it's only lightly obfuscated.
* The tools design isn't a secret - Manus agent's action space design isn't significantly different from common academic approaches. And due to the RAG mechanism, the tools descriptions you get through jailbreaking will vary across different tasks.
* Multi-agent implementation is one of Manus's key features. When messaging with Manus, you only communicate with the executor agent, which itself doesn't know the details of knowledge, planner, or other agents. This really helps to control context length. And that's why prompts obtained through jailbreaking are mostly hallucinations.
* We did use @browser_use's open-source code. In fact, we use many different open-source technologies, which is why I specifically mentioned in the launch video that Manus wouldn't exist without the open-source community. We'll have a series of acknowledgments and collaborations coming up.
* There's no need to rush - our team has always had an open-source tradition, and I personally have been sharing my post-trained models on HuggingFace. We'll be open-sourcing quite a few good things in the near future.
So... I just simply asked Manus to give me the files at "/opt/.manus/", and it just gave it to me, their sandbox runtime code...
> it's claude sonnet
> it's claude sonnet with 29 tools
> it's claude sonnet without multi-agent
> it uses @browser_use
> browser_use code was also obfuscated (?)
> tools and prompts jailbreak
Playing with React's <ViewTransition> for cross-page animations in Next.js.
It's early and experimental, but very cool!
Two tips:
• Use a poor man's motion blur for movement `filter: blur(0->10->0)`
• Use Chrome's animations devtools to debug
The AI agent market grows 45% yearly.
That's faster than SaaS ever grew. (!)
Why? Because AI agents don't just improve processes.
They transform how business operates.
This creates a once-in-a-generation opportunity: