OpenClaw: How One Engineer's Side...
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OpenClaw: How One Engineer's Side Project Broke GitHub and Triggered a Global Security Crisis

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AI Edge Pro (en) por Dmitriy Dizhonkov

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In January 2026, a single developer averaged 6,600 code commits in one month — a number that would require a senior engineer roughly 30 years to match at normal output. He wasn't typing. And what he built in a hotel room in Madrid over a single hour is now installed on hundreds of thousands of machines worldwide. The old story said transformative software required teams, capital, and years. That story is already obsolete — replaced by something that scales at 2,792 new developers a day and rewrites its own source code to better achieve its goals. If you don't understand what agentic engineering actually does at the mechanical level, you are already behind every competitor who does. The gap is widening in 2026 faster than any previous technological shift in the industry's history. — Why did a text-only AI agent successfully answer a spoken voice n ... 
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AI safetyOpenclawPeter SteinbergerAgentic EngineeringAI Agents 2026Autonomous Code ExecutionRoot Access RiskOpen Source SecurityAgent-In-The-LoopSoftware Development 2026