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TestSprite 2.1 Just Dropped, and It Might Be the Testing Sidekick Your AI Code Actually Needs
If you’ve been using AI coding tools like Cursor, Windsurf, or Claude Code to write code, you already know the dirty secret: the code works… until it doesn’t. AI-generated code has this annoying habit of looking correct but failing under real conditions. That’s exactly the problem [TestSprite 2.1](https://www.testsprite.com/) is going after, and honestly, the approach… Continue reading
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ChatGPT for Excel Just Dropped, and Spreadsheet Nerds Are Losing It
So OpenAI finally did it. They took ChatGPT and shoved it right into Excel — not as some clunky workaround or third-party hack, but as an [official add-in](https://openai.com/index/chatgpt-for-excel/) that lives inside your workbook. And honestly? It’s about time. [ChatGPT for Excel](https://openai.com/index/chatgpt-for-excel/) launched in beta on March 5th, powered by GPT-5.4, and the internet hasn’t stopped… Continue reading
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Meta Just Cracked Open WhatsApp for Third-Party AI Chatbots — But There’s a Catch
So here’s a fun plot twist in the AI world: Meta, the company that banned rival AI chatbots from WhatsApp back in January, just did a complete 180 and is now [letting competitors back in](https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/05/meta-will-allow-rival-ai-chatbots-on-whatsapp-in-europe-but-for-a-fee/). Why? Because the European Commission basically told them to knock it off or face interim measures. Classic regulatory pressure doing… Continue reading
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Paperclip AI Wants to Run Your Entire Company With Zero Humans — And It’s Open Source
So, the “zero-human company” thing is no longer just a thought experiment. [Paperclip AI](https://paperclip.ing/) dropped on GitHub and it’s been climbing fast — already sitting at 4.3k+ stars and trending on [trendshift.io](https://trendshift.io), [Microlaunch](https://microlaunch.net/p/paperclip), and [daily.dev](https://app.daily.dev/posts/3cvwitxlb). Blogs like [Flowtivity](https://flowtivity.ai/blog/zero-human-company-paperclip-ai-agent-orchestration/) and [VibeSparking](https://www.vibesparking.com/en/blog/ai/agent-orchestration/2026-03-05-paperclip-open-source-orchestration-zero-human-companies/) have already published deep dives on it, and honestly, the concept is wild enough to… Continue reading
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Jido 2.0 Makes a Strong Case for Building AI Agents in Elixir
If you’ve been watching the AI agent space, you’ve probably noticed that most frameworks are built on Python or TypeScript. So when [Jido 2.0](https://jido.run/blog/jido-2-0-is-here) dropped this week — an agent framework built entirely on Elixir and the BEAM — it caught a lot of people off guard. In a good way. The project racked up… Continue reading
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CollectivIQ Just Dropped and It Might Change How You Trust AI Answers
So here’s something I’ve been wanting for a while — a tool that doesn’t just give me one AI’s opinion, but actually checks multiple models against each other before handing me an answer. That’s exactly what [CollectivIQ](https://www.collectiviq.com) does, and after poking around with it this week, I’m genuinely impressed. The idea is simple but powerful.… Continue reading
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Aident AI Beta 2: Finally, Automation That Doesn’t Make You Think in Flowcharts
I’ve been watching the no-code automation space for a while now, and most tools still feel like you’re programming — just with boxes and arrows instead of code. That’s why [Aident AI](https://aident.ai/) caught my attention when its Beta 2 dropped on [Product Hunt](https://www.producthunt.com/products/aident-ai) on March 5th, pulling in over 410 upvotes and claiming the #1… Continue reading
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Anthropic x Mozilla Firefox Red Team Security Testing: 22 CVEs in Two Weeks Is Wild
So Anthropic just dropped one of the most impressive AI-assisted security projects I’ve seen in a while. They pointed Claude Opus 4.6 at the Firefox codebase and let it hunt for bugs — and within just two weeks, it [uncovered 22 CVEs](https://blog.mozilla.org/en/firefox/hardening-firefox-anthropic-red-team/), 14 of which were rated high severity. That’s more security bugs than were… Continue reading
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Vet (by Imbue): The Safety Net Your AI Coding Agent Desperately Needs
If you’ve been letting Claude Code, Cursor, or Cline write code for you — and let’s be honest, who isn’t at this point — you’ve probably had that stomach-dropping moment where you realize the agent just did something… wrong. Maybe it half-implemented a feature and claimed it was done. Maybe it quietly introduced a SQL… Continue reading
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RFC 406i – RAGS (Rejection of Artificially Generated Slop): The Open Source Community’s Copy-Paste Defense Against AI Spam PRs
If you’ve been maintaining an open source project in the past year, you already know the pain. AI-generated pull requests are flooding in — overly polite commit messages, hallucinated APIs, bloated boilerplate code that technically runs but makes zero sense in context. And now, thanks to [RFC 406i](https://406.fail/), you’ve got a standardized, tongue-in-cheek way to… Continue reading
