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VS Code 1.127 enhances agent session management, introduces per-site browser permissions, and makes browser tools for agents ...
VS Code can use LLM models other than GitHub Copilot’s built-in providers for AI-assisted development, including local and ...
Visual Studio Code (VS Code) has rapidly become one of the most popular code editors among developers worldwide. Its flexibility, ease of use, and robust features make it a go-to choice for everything ...
Visual Studio and Azure DevOps are available both as individual products and services and as part of a subscription. Visual Studio Community is available only as an individual product, and only to ...
VS Code 1.121 was released May 20, 2026, featuring yet another update to Claude Code, becoming more and more a first-class citizen in the VS Code ecosystem. Remote agents can run over SSH or dev ...
Anchor Claude Code in real server time and the AI coding agent will keep shipping code for hours. The prompt on screen is the exact instruction that turned a quick errand into a 39-minute autonomous ...
A new no-code tool in Google Workspace lets you build custom ‘flows’ to automate your routine tasks. Here’s how to use it. The great hope for AI agents is that they will automate many of the ...
When it comes to coding, peer feedback is crucial for catching bugs early, maintaining consistency across a codebase, and improving overall software quality. The rise of “vibe coding” — using AI tools ...
When Visual Studio Code (VS Code) was released in 2015, it revolutionized code editing. But it can do so much more for the average person who doesn't write code (yet). Let's explore how it can be ...
AI expert Allie K. Miller demonstrates Anthropic's Claude Cowork, an AI agent tool that automates extensive business tasks. It analyzes documents, conducts research, builds interactive dashboards, and ...
Filmmaker NB Mager and stars Molly Ringwald, Patrick Wilson, Margaret Cho, Alyssa Marvin, and Sophia Torres visited the IndieWire Studio, presented by Dropbox, to discuss turning tragedy into art. NB ...