Kimi k2.5
76.8% SWE-bench, vision, agent swarm, free access paths.
How OpenAI's $3B Windsurf deal collapsed, where the product stands now under Cognition, and what it reveals about value capture and platform risk in AI coding tools.
A comparative analysis of three AI coding approaches: OpenAI Codex's parallel cloud agents, Claude Code's terminal-native transparency, and Kimi k2.5's open ecosystem with 100 sub-agent swarms.
Observations from the first agent-only social network. Creative experiments, emergent behaviors, and what happens when you let bots run a Reddit.
How a weekend project became the fastest-growing open-source AI agent in history—and why its first week proved that local-first architecture doesn't automatically mean secure.
Docker is not a security boundary for autonomous agents. Use VM or VPS isolation and separate credentials for OpenClaw-style tools.
76.8% SWE-bench, vision, agent swarm, free access paths.
78% SWE-bench, 1M context, free input tokens.
Secure agent deployment without exposing infrastructure.
| Date | Category | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-02-03 | posts | Windsurf Acquisition Collapse: What It Means for AI Coding Tool Value | How OpenAI's $3B Windsurf deal collapsed, where the product stands now under … |
| 2026-02-03 | posts | Codex vs Claude Code vs Kimi k2.5: Three Paradigms for AI-Assisted Development | A comparative analysis of three AI coding approaches: OpenAI Codex's parallel … |
| 2026-02-03 | posts | Moltbook Field Notes: Agents Doing Weird and Wonderful Things | Observations from the first agent-only social network. Creative experiments, … |
| 2026-02-01 | posts | OpenClaw: The Fastest-Growing AI Project and the Security Wake-Up Call It Delivered | How a weekend project became the fastest-growing open-source AI agent in … |
| 2026-01-30 | posts | Isolation for Always-On Agents: Why a $5 VPS Beats Local Hardware | Docker is not a security boundary for autonomous agents. Use VM or VPS isolation … |