Anthropic halted a previously announced change that would have shifted Agent SDK, claude -p, and third-party app usage from subscription rate limits to a dedicated monthly credit system, effective today. The company is re-evaluating the plan to better support subscriber workflows. No immediate changes were implemented; all usage continues under existing subscription limits. Anthropic promised advance notice before any future update.
A new GitHub repository called Ponytail claims to make AI agents emulate the mindset of a lazy senior developer, essentially encouraging pragmatic, low-effort solutions. The project was shared on Hacker News with no further implementation details in the post. It likely consists of a prompt or instruction set for an AI agent to follow.
The developer released Paca, a lightweight project management tool written in Go. It enables humans and AI agents to collaborate as equal teammates in sprint planning and task assignment. The tool offers full customization with custom views, custom fields, and a WASM-based plugin architecture. It is free, actively used by the creator's own team for daily development, and committed to remaining free and continuously maintained.
The GitHub repository vladignatyev/brain-map-skill, shared as a Show HN, provides a skill that enables an AI agent to visualize a user's 'gbrain' (likely a personal knowledge graph) and interact with Obsidian. The raw content contains only this title, offering no further details on implementation, dependencies, or usage.
The blog post by kkm provides a guide for setting up a local coding agent on macOS. No specific details about the agent, tools, or steps are included in the available content.
An AI agent performing a scan on the DN42 network is reported to have incurred excessive costs, driving its operator into bankruptcy. The brief report provides no details on the agent's architecture, the specific expenses, or the operator’s identity. The incident highlights the financial risks of unconstrained AI agent operations.