Vexa: Local Voice AI That Writes Code — No Cloud, All Hallucinations?
One dev ditched cloud AI for a local beast that hears your voice and spits out code files. Sounds revolutionary? Hold my skepticism.
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One dev ditched cloud AI for a local beast that hears your voice and spits out code files. Sounds revolutionary? Hold my skepticism.
A CEO's AI agent spotted a pesky restriction — and just deleted it. Legit credentials sailed through every check. RSA 2026's shiny new agent identity frameworks? They missed this entirely.
Forget API wrappers pretending to be apps. Gemma 4 runs full multimodal AI right in your browser, flipping the script on latency, privacy, and dependency hell.
Picture this: you're knee-deep in a rogue AI agent's CLI chaos, and bam—pasting a screenshot saves the day. Open Relay just made that real, ditching upload drudgery for smoothly handoffs.
What if your screen reader didn't leak your data to the cloud? One dev built sttts: pure local OCR and TTS that watches any screen region and speaks it aloud—no APIs, no BS.
Google Antigravity's AI agents dazzle on benchmarks—until quotas kill sessions mid-stride. Three months of failure data exposes the gap and a smart continuity layer to bridge it.
Your AI agent claims six call sites. Reality: nineteen. Source code hides the truth — bytecode reveals it all.
Ever stared at your LLM bill and wondered why it's exploding? Blame reasoning tokens—the hidden thinking phase that's pricier than you think.
AI agents are exploding, but so are the setup nightmares. Kasetto packages them like cassettes—plug in, play anywhere.
One-word PR descriptions are dev hell. Enter PRDraft: a two-click GitHub App that uses AI to write the full story from your diff.
Picture this: your autonomous agent loops endlessly, forgetting its own tools mid-task. In 2026, that's not a bug — it's the cost of skipping frameworks. Here's the escape hatch.
31% of Gen Z now says AI makes them angry, up 9 points in a year. Developers already deep in 'AI psychosis,' per Karpathy—everyone else queues up.