Cursor 3 Rewires API Dev: Agents Swarm Your Endpoints
Picture this: five AI agents ripping through your API spec, spawning endpoints, testing schemas, all in parallel. Cursor 3 isn't tweaking knobs—it's rebuilding the workbench for API builders.
Picture this: five AI agents ripping through your API spec, spawning endpoints, testing schemas, all in parallel. Cursor 3 isn't tweaking knobs—it's rebuilding the workbench for API builders.
Tired of AI agents that shine in demos but crumble in production? Polpo's open-source runtime promises to handle the dirty infra work so you don't have to. But does it deliver, or just another buzzword trap?
Your AI agent just burned $500 on a wild goose chase across tools and LLMs. OpenLIT and Grafana Cloud turn that black box into a traceable map—before costs spiral.
Imagine diffing a law like code. That's now real: the entire US Code in a GitHub repo, built by autonomous AI agents. Law just got version-controlled.
tldraw's canvas powers apps from whiteboards to AI playgrounds. But with agents everywhere, can SDKs still pay the bills? Steve Ruiz bets yes.
Picture this: a trading bot pings a news agent at 3 a.m., which calls a translator — all without a single human click. The agent economy isn't coming; it's here, and it needs its own bustling marketplace.
An AI agent stares down a Postgres database, ready to hallucinate its way through queries. pgEdge's new MCP Server promises to fix that—without relying on brittle APIs.
Forget one-agent-at-a-time drudgery. /fleet in Copilot CLI turns your terminal into a command center for parallel AI agents, hitting multiple files simultaneously.
Imagine your AI agent hitting a rate limit and burning thousands of tokens parsing useless HTML. Cloudflare just fixed that, handing agents precise instructions instead—and it's live everywhere.
Your security agent just devoured 7 billion tokens daily, nailing 15 bugs — for pennies. Cloudflare's Workers AI with Kimi K2.5 isn't hype; it's the engine turning sci-fi agents into daily grind reality.
AI agents are ditching quickie inference calls for long-haul marathons. Enter Kubernetes' Agent Sandbox: a CRD promising to wrangle them without turning your cluster into a madhouse.
Picture this: AI agents merging 60% more PRs, authoring a quarter of your code. But unleash them without Docker Sandboxes? Chaos. Here's the fix that's about to redefine dev workflows.