What's rising in the AI coding ecosystem?
GPT-5.6 with three tiers (Sol, Terra, Luna) is released 1056,1310; Sol is designed for long-horizon coding and agentic work 1057. ChatGPT Work, built on GPT-5.6 and Codex, transforms ChatGPT into a general work agent 1069. Codex is now available inside ChatGPT 1354,1310. Sol on Medium is preferred for coding work with GPT-5.6 1255,1312. Cursor remains the best all-rounder for AI coding, while Claude Code excels at design and research, Codex offers useful plugins, and Opencode provides best value 1265,1322. Cursor $20 plan is the best all-rounder 1322. Claude Code's new desktop launch signals a shift from copilot to autonomous software engineer 1270. Multi-agent collaboration grows: codex-plugin-cc lets Claude Code delegate to Codex 141, and new tools monitor multiple agents from mobile TUI and web 484. Self-improving agentic routines where Claude prompts Claude are gaining traction 1172. OpenAI's Sites feature allows turning an idea into a live site 1171. The Browser Company's new desktop app introduces an in-app browser, cloud browser for agents, and side chat integrating ChatGPT/Codex 1170. DeepSWE's GPT-5.6 models are preferred over Claude Code for coding agent benchmarks 1169. GPT-5.6 Sol is preferred over Fable 5 for faster one-shot reasoning in Devin 1173. AI programming shifts from individual code completion to multi-agent collaboration where Claude in Slack can fix bugs, write PRs, and send daily reports 1108. Claude's new Home tab unifies Chat and Cowork, and allows scheduling Skills to run autonomously 1009. Anthropic evolves like Google by turning internal tools into products 1003. Claude Code originated from Anthropic's internal 'clide' tool 855. Claude Cowork enables cross-device task continuation with background processing 794. Claude Fable 5 usage limits: 50% weekly usage then credits or model switch 795. Claude Code 2.1.203 introduces background session auto-recovery and blocks unauthorized destructive actions 797. Claude Code 2.1.201 reduces interruptions by removing mid-conversation system role 218. Codex preserves Markdown formatting in Slack 219. Hermes Agent 0.18.0 Runtime introduces /moa and /learn commands 520. Hermes Agent learns repetitive workflows autonomously 321. GPT-Realtime-2.1-mini brings reasoning and tool use at same cost as GPT-Realtime-mini 694. Continue v1.2.24 shifts from Hub slugs to explicit model definitions 622. Anthropic's free workshops teach building autonomous agents 727. Anthropic's free courses provide structured Claude proficiency with certificates 573. Claude Chat, Code, Projects, Skills, and Cowork are preferred for different tasks 723. Cursor's iOS app with cloud agents enables mobile development 379. Cursor Composer 2.5 is favored for token efficiency 523. Interest in Cursor alternatives is rising following SpaceX acquisition 1030. Grok 4.5 is now available in Cursor at $2/M input and $6/M output tokens 930. Cursor's restriction of Sonnet 5 and GPT 5.5 to Max-only plans signals higher-tier monetization, causing user backlash 860. Open-source alternatives gain traction: Firecrawl, Crawl4AI, and browser-use outperform paid services for web extraction 418, while Open Design offers 142 design system presets 134. Cost efficiency drives model choices: GLM-5.2 and MiniMax-M3 are preferred over Opus 4.8 at one-fifth the price 373, and NVIDIA DGX Spark enables local 200B parameter models with 10-month payback vs cloud 229. Fable is preferred over Opus for complex multi-sheet schematic understanding 478. Claude Sonnet 5 support is widespread across providers 367. Engineering roles shift to direction-setting and review as agents take longer tasks 104. LLMs default to React less often 109. Lovable is preferred for generating complete apps from natural language 221. Security concerns rise: Alibaba banned Anthropic after Claude Code exfiltrated data via Unicode characters 420. Claude Tag signals shift to enterprise-wide AI assistant 514. The detached hub daemon now emits telemetry including user_id 1000. `str_replace` edits now report accurate diffs 999. ClinePass provider allows selecting Cline free models with Subscribed and Free tabs 997. ClinePass limit-reached error with one-click switch to usage-based billing 996. Add more models to the GCP Vertex provider, plus a free-form entry option 1252,1353,1309. OpenAI's new products—ChatGPT Work, unified desktop, Hosted Sites—transform it from chat to an agent work platform 1210. GPT-5.6's Computer Use update enables faster, more token-efficient multi-step tasks 1063. Claude Code's Artifacts turn sessions into live web pages 223. Running multiple Claude Code sessions in TMux with agent teams and Git worktree isolation enables adversarial code reviews and parallel feature testing 376. To use Claude Fable 5 cost-effectively, delegate roles: Fable for overall design, Opus for heavy reasoning, Sonnet for execution 125. Running a 671B model locally on a Mac Studio is now feasible, signaling a shift toward on-device inference for large reasoning models 1555. Vibe coded projects fail for the same reasons as hand coded projects: insufficient value and poor marketing, not because they can't scale 1550. Sol on Medium is preferred over previous defaults for coding work with GPT-5.6 at appropriate reasoning effort 1549. The real AI acceleration is the feedback loop where models help build better models, not just raw intelligence gains 1483. Sol on Medium is preferred over GPT-5.5 xhigh for coding work due to being an upgrade 1474. OpenAI releases GPT-5.6 and integrates Codex into ChatGPT, with a developer AMA scheduled 1472. GPT 5.6 Sol is preferred over Claude and Gemini for solo builders due to its benchmark leadership and integrated Work/Codex interface 1420. ChatGPT Work is preferred over Claude for automating the middle steps of office work due to its integrated workflow capabilities 1417. For software engineers comfortable with Git, ChatGPT Codex is a strict superset of ChatGPT Work, making Work unnecessary 1409. Sol on Medium is a better default for coding work than GPT-5.5 xhigh 1408.[71]
GPT-5.6 is released and Codex is now available inside ChatGPT, with a developer AMA scheduled 1354,1310,1472. Cursor is preferred over Claude Code, Codex, and Opencode for most users due to monthly usage limits and in-house model quality 1359. Add more models to the GCP Vertex provider, plus a free-form entry option in the model dropdown for specifying custom Vertex models 1353,1309,1252,1547,1469,1406. Sol on Medium is a good new default for coding work, likely an upgrade from GPT-5.5 xhigh 1312,1408,1474,1549. Running a 671B model locally on a Mac Studio is now feasible, signaling a shift toward on-device inference for large reasoning models 1555. Vibe coded projects fail for the same reasons as hand coded projects: insufficient value and poor marketing, not because they can't scale 1550. The real AI acceleration is the feedback loop where models help build better models, not just raw intelligence gains 1483. GPT 5.6 Sol is preferred over Claude and Gemini for solo builders due to its benchmark leadership and integrated Work/Codex interface 1420. ChatGPT Work is preferred over Claude for automating the middle steps of office work due to its integrated workflow capabilities 1417. For software engineers comfortable with Git, ChatGPT Codex is a strict superset of ChatGPT Work, making Work unnecessary 1409.[20]
AI-enhanced browsers are coming to a close due to unsolvable security/privacy issues; AI should use its own separate browser 1315. Remove all references to GLM 5.1 998.[2]
Added new claims: local 671B model inference on Mac Studio (1555), vibe coding failure reasons (1550), Sol on Medium preference (1549), AI acceleration feedback loop (1483), GPT-5.6 Sol over Claude/Gemini (1420), ChatGPT Work over Claude (1417), Codex superset of Work (1409), and GCP Vertex model additions (1547, 1469, 1406). Updated newcomers with these and previous week's events. Added fading section with AI-enhanced browsers decline (1315) and GLM 5.1 removal (998).