Every hour you spend making the current generation of AI tools more compliant is an hour the next release writes off. I've documented this pattern for a year without naming it: frameworks absorbed, prompt tricks obsoleted, guardrails outlived. Here's the name, the receipts, and the one kind of scaffolding that survives.
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Anthropic shipped Claude Code Channels - text your agent from Telegram. It's OpenClaw's core feature, rebuilt as a platform primitive. The absorption pattern completes its biggest cycle yet.
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Claude Code shipped /loop - cron-based scheduled tasks. It's not Ralph Wiggum. It's what happens when the platform asks 'what's the simplest version of this pattern?'
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Five major releases in 72 hours. An acqui-hire war that closed in days. $2 trillion wiped off software stocks. The pace itself is now the story.
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OpenClaw went from 0 to 111K GitHub stars in two months. It also went from 0 to hundreds of exposed instances with full credentials in Shodan. The security story nobody wants to hear.
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When AI agents started posting on their own social network about shared context limit problems, I realized we're not building tools anymore. We're raising digital pets.
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100k+ GitHub stars across frameworks that reimport waterfall, simulate org charts, and fight how LLMs actually work. The Claude Code ecosystem is speed-running a mistake every dev paradigm makes.
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People are buying Mac Minis to run an open-source AI assistant built by a retired iOS dev. Meanwhile Apple pays Google $1B/year because they still can't build a real AI.
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Anthropic credits Steve Yegge's Beads as inspiration for Claude Code's new task system. The pattern-to-product cycle continues.
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I wrote that 19-agent scaffolding is a trap. Then Yegge shipped Gas Town with 20-30 Claude Code instances. Are these the same thing?
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Steve Yegge's open-source framework gives coding agents session memory and task management. Four weeks old, hundreds of contributors, and already changing workflows.
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BMAD, Spec-Kit, Cline - frameworks that compensated for tool limitations. Plan Mode, Cursor 2.0, and Antigravity absorb the patterns natively.
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