In the News: August 10, 2026
An OpenAI engineer details the weekly ritual behind unread-code merges, Docker makes agent sandboxing the default, and a secondhand Cherny quote surfaces.
An OpenAI engineer describes the weekly ritual that keeps a three-person team merging code unread
Lopopolo says he has spent nine months building software exclusively with agents, banning his own team from touching their editors, and reports usage north of a billion output tokens a day, over $1,000 worth by the moderator's estimate…
Read story →Docker ships sandboxes that make "YOLO mode" the default for coding agents
Docker Sandboxes runs each agent inside its own microVM with only the project workspace mounted in, so an agent can install packages, edit configs, and spin up its own containers without touching the host. The product page states plainly…
Read story →A quote attributed to Claude Code's Boris Cherny: "Anthropic writes none of its code by hand"
Skaly_Bull's article opens with a claim: that Boris Cherny, an engineer on Claude Code at Anthropic, said on stage, "Anthropic writes none of its code by hand at the company." The article uses that line as the premise for a four-level…
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