Vercel released an open-source AI code review bot that uses Claude to automatically review your pull requests, because apparently humans weren't pedantic enough about semicolons and variable naming. It's still in beta, which means you get to be the guinea pig for teaching an AI to nitpick your code with the enthusiasm of a caffeinated senior developer.
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Someone finally solved the age-old problem of Claude not being able to draw pretty diagrams by creating a skill that lets it generate Excalidraw visualizations. Now your AI coding assistant can procrastinate just like you do — by spending 20 minutes making the perfect flowchart instead of writing actual code.
Excalidraw Diagram Skill
A new lightweight inference engine promises faster AI responses through 'speculative speculative decoding' — yes, they said speculative twice, because apparently regular speculation wasn't ambitious enough. It's either a typo or they're really committed to the concept of speculating about speculation.
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Claude DevTools got some updates including Mermaid diagram rendering, SSH key fixes, and the honor of being featured in 'Awesome Claude Code' (which sounds like either a prestigious award or a participation trophy). The most exciting part is probably the dependency updates, because nothing says 'living on the edge' like bumping npm packages.
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Someone curated 1,209+ OpenClaw skills and proudly updates the collection weekly, which is either incredibly dedicated or a sign they need more hobbies. At least MyClaw.ai is keeping busy — though one has to wonder if skill #847 is really that different from skill #846.
OpenClaw Master Skills
Vercel Labs created WebReel, a tool for recording scripted browser demos as videos, perfect for those who want their screen recordings to have more personality than their actual presentations. Finally, a way to automate the awkward pauses and 'um, let me just click here' moments that make demos so authentic.
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