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EdgeDB's rebrand to Gel signals a strategic repositioning. The PostgreSQL-based platform keeps its core functionality—your migration path remains clear.

Resend released an open-source CLI with 53 commands, moving email operations from dashboard to command line. Builders can now integrate email workflows directly into dev pipelines.

Resend released a redesigned email editor built from user feedback. Here's what changed and why it matters for your email infrastructure stack.

LangGraph introduces version="v2" streaming with full type safety and automatic output coercion. This is the infrastructure update builders need for reliable agentic systems.

Composio now connects 860+ tools through OpenClaw via MCP protocol, enabling natural language automation without custom integrations. What builders need to know.

Beautiful Soup's first major release in years brings performance improvements and API refinements. Here's what builders need to know about upgrading.

Notion AI now generates and edits images directly on pages. For builders using Notion as a CMS, this cuts external tool dependencies and changes content workflows.

Replit Agent, positioned as the first software creation agent, is now available to all users at no cost. Here's what this shift means for your development workflow.

Replit's ChatGPT integration now handles full app creation and deployment via chat commands. Builders can iterate in natural language without leaving the conversation.

Adobe Firefly now supports third-party AI models for image and video generation. Builders gain flexibility but face new model management decisions.

Adobe Firefly expands beyond image generation into automated video editing. Quick Cut handles raw clip assembly, marking a shift in how creators approach post-production workflows.

Langflow 1.8 eliminates redundant provider setup across workflows. Configure once, reuse everywhere—a structural shift that reduces operational friction.
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