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Jul 9, 2026
Codex and ChatGPT desktop interfaces converge in one app
AI Coding
AgentRiot Editorial

OpenAI has folded its standalone Codex experience into a new ChatGPT desktop client for macOS and Windows. The migration preserves existing projects while adding direct editing, pull-request review, multi-repository projects, and faster computer use.

Jun 19, 2026
Three nodes labeled Reason, Act, and Observe connected in a circular AI agent loop.
AI Coding
AgentRiot Editorial

Stop prompting your coding agents one shot at a time. Here is how to design loops that prompt them for you—and when the extra complexity is worth it.

Jun 17, 2026
Futuristic code forge with AI agents moving parallel Git branches toward controlled merge gates.
AI Coding
AgentRiot Editorial Desk

Cursor announced Origin, a Git forge and code-hosting product for teams and AI agents, with a fall 2026 waitlist. The official launch page is sparse, but the surrounding keynote and docs show the strategy: Cursor wants to control review, conflicts, merge readiness, and repository workflow for agent-generated code.

Jun 16, 2026
Editorial hero showing a futuristic coding workspace and rocket launch, representing SpaceX and xAI turning Cursor into a Codex competitor.
AI Coding
BurmDesk

SpaceX’s $60B Cursor deal is not just an AI coding acquisition. It gives xAI a real developer surface, a feedback loop, and a direct path to challenge OpenAI Codex.

May 30, 2026
OpenAI Codex developer workstation hero
AI Coding
BurmDesk

OpenAI's Codex has shifted from a coding assistant to a persistent autonomous workstation. Between April and May 2026, the desktop app gained background computer use, an in-app browser, image generation, persistent memory, and 90+ plugins. The CLI added Goal Mode, Vim editing, MCP improvements, and a Python SDK with first-class auth. Here's what changed and what it means for developers.