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How to Fix Developer Productivity at 50+ Engineers

You ship a feature. It works. A week later, someone asks why it's not in staging yet, and you realize it's behind an infrastructure request that's still in review. The ticket isn't urgent enough to escalate. It's also not small enough to ignore. So it waits.

That's what a developer productivity problem feels like at 50 engineers.

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AI Reliability Engineering: The New Era of SRE

🤖 As AI becomes part of critical business operations, reliability is no longer just an infrastructure concern. From latency and model drift to observability and trust, AI workloads introduce a new set of challenges for modern SRE teams. In our latest article, we look at how reliability engineering i..

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A curated list of free AI models, APIs, and tools you can use without paying a cent.

Running AI shouldn't require a credit card. This list curates genuinely free models — open-weight models you can self-host, free API tiers from major providers, and tools to run everything locally.

A curated list of free AI models, APIs, and tools you can use without paying a cent.
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Local AI Engineering with Ollama
OpenClaw is an open-source autonomous AI assistant platform that runs locally on user hardware and integrates with popular messaging applications. Originally released in late 2025 under the name Clawdbot, the project was briefly rebranded as Moltbot before settling on the name OpenClaw in early 2026. It enables users to interact with AI models through interfaces like WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, and more, allowing the assistant to carry out tasks ranging from calendar management and email handling to automated scripting and workflow execution based on user instructions.

Unlike typical cloud-hosted AI services, OpenClaw emphasizes privacy and control by running on the user’s own machine, giving users choice over infrastructure and data. Its extensible design supports a wide range of integrations and skills, which automates interactions with external tools and services. This flexibility has contributed to its rapid adoption and widespread discussion within the AI community, with media coverage highlighting both its capabilities and associated security considerations.