Kilo Code — All Guides
Kilo Code is an open-source AI coding assistant for developers who want help writing, planning, debugging, and reviewing code. It works across popular IDEs and the CLI, with flexible model choice and a free starting point.
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The hidden cost of AI coding that’s quietly breaking your engineering team
AI coding tools can make you feel faster, but they may be quietly destroying code comprehension, security, and career growth on your team. Here’s how to spot th…
OpenClaw tutorial: build your own AI assistant in minutes (no code required)
Learn how to safely set up a powerful OpenClaw AI assistant in the cloud, connect it to Telegram, and automate real-world tasks like news monitoring and YouTube…
OpenAI’s leaked GPT-5.5, new agent platforms, and Claude Code controversy
OpenAI accidentally revealed internal model names including GPT‑5.5 and new “Glacier Alpha” variants, while launching a powerful agent platform for enterprises.…
Kimi K2.6: open-source powerhouse for coding, web design, and AI agents
Kimi K2.6 is Moonshot AI’s new open-source, open-weights model built for serious coding, web design, and agent workflows. Here’s how it compares to top closed m…
How to run Claude Code for free with Ollama and Gemma 4 on any PC
You can now run a Claude-style AI coding assistant on your own Windows PC for free using Ollama and Google’s Gemma 4 model. This step-by-step guide walks you th…
Claude Code for desktop: the best way to build apps with AI (full workflow guide)
Claude Code’s new desktop app turns AI-assisted coding into a fast, organized, and genuinely practical workflow. This guide walks through the new interface, pro…
How to use AI agent skills for consistent, high-quality code in Trae Solo
Most developers just prompt their AI coding tools and hope for the best. Skills change that by turning your favorite workflows into reusable, consistent instruc…
How to build an agentic AI operating system with Claude Opus 4.8 and Ultra Code
Claude Opus 4.8 introduces Ultra Code and dynamic workflows that can spin up teams of AI agents to build complex tools with minimal human input. This guide walk…
Why most AI coding benchmarks are misleading (and what a better one looks like)
Popular AI coding benchmarks like SWE-bench Pro are heavily contaminated, poorly prompted, and often mis-graded—making many leaderboard numbers close to useless…
Elon Musk’s Grok 5, Cursor, and the brutal new phase of the AI coding race
xAI has finished training a 1.5 trillion-parameter Grok model powered by massive Cursor coding data, just as new agent models from DeepSeek and Alibaba reshape …