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Hosts: Lenar Kess, Damra Vol. A corporate takedown answered with a recant letter and a mirror in Germany, the protocols and computers agents actually run on, six tools trying to build the Pantheon in code, and a paper where the model writes its own GPU kernel. Plus Codex learning to keep going, a security tool hardened against the real world, and a graduation room that cheered for human intelligence. Meta emails Heretic; Heretic recants — a takedown of abliterated Llama derivatives answered with a Galileo joke and a Codeberg mirror in Germany. Five hundred PRs a day, and the harness that triages them — Onur Solmaz on OpenClaw, acpx, and the Agent Client Protocol. The computer the agent runs on — Ivan Burazin of Daytona on stateful, composable machines for agents and 74% month-over-month growth. Building the Pantheon, in code — six coding tools tackle parametric CAD, and the gap between a good preview and a clean export. When the model writes its own kernel — CODA folds memory-bound ops into the matrix multiply, and model-authored kernels keep up with human ones. Codex learns to keep going — goal mode graduates, plus Appshots and shared plugins. Hardening the thing that reads your CI config — Trail of Bits stress-tests zizmor against forty-one thousand real workflows. The headcount bet — and a graduation room that cheered for actual intelligence.