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Developers and AI practitioners can now connect any MCP-compatible AI client directly to Fastmail's email, calendar, and contacts data, enabling cross-service agentic workflows without surrendering control to a vendor-chosen AI.
Developers building on Replit can now opt in to have critical dependency vulnerabilities patched and tested automatically, eliminating the need to manually track CVE disclosures and reducing remediation to a two-click process.
Developers using agentic coding assistants can now give those agents live production telemetry and trace data, enabling automated root-cause analysis and fix suggestions without leaving the editor.
Developers building agentic workflows can use Agent Brain Trust's MCP-backed expert panels to add structured, multi-perspective critique to their agents without hardcoding domain knowledge or risking fabricated expertise.
Teams adopting MCP at scale can use MCPNest Gateway to enforce server allowlists, gain a full audit trail of AI tool calls, and eliminate the uncontrolled sprawl of per-developer MCP configs — without changing how Claude Desktop or Cursor connect.
Developers building MCP servers or browser-automation agents that target rich-text editors should audit their fill strategies for `isTrusted:false` rejections and focus-steal side effects, and consider targeting framework-internal APIs (like Lexical's `__lexicalEditor`) instead of synthetic DOM events.
Developers building long-horizon agentic pipelines can now launch Kimi K2.6's multi-agent system directly from Ollama, while MLX users benefit from faster sampling and tokenization without any configuration changes.
Teams running Cline in long agentic sessions should upgrade immediately to avoid OOM crashes, while enterprise users gain centralized, enforceable skill management without manual configuration.
Developers using MCP-compatible agents like Claude Code or Cursor can now trigger structured HTTP load tests and read results programmatically — without shelling out or parsing free-form text — by wiring in the `benchmarkr-mcp` server.
Developers using Claude Code can swap in Almanac MCP to get faster, higher-fidelity web research without the information loss introduced by Haiku-based summarization in CC's default search pipeline.