Execution engine without an IDE: tickets from the dashboard to any repo
You write a ticket in the boostN dashboard and it runs on the right repository — no IDE needed. Multiple repos, in parallel, in seconds.
Tools, Editoren und Runtimes für die Arbeit mit Künstlicher Intelligenz.
You write a ticket in the boostN dashboard and it runs on the right repository — no IDE needed. Multiple repos, in parallel, in seconds.
Google Gemini is now live as an agent in boostN — work with your Google subscription through our execution pipeline. Mistral is coming next.
Autonomous coding agents in an endless loop: what Ralph Loop and Loop Engineering really are — and why the bill explodes without hard stops.
Uber spent its full 2026 AI coding budget in four months. Its fix: $1,500 per employee, per month, per tool.
Cursor ships Composer 2.5 (May 18) and the Auto-Review run mode (May 29, 2026): more speed with fewer approval prompts — sandbox and allowlist as guardrails.
At Build 2026, Microsoft unveils seven in-house MAI models. MAI-Code-1-Flash runs right inside GitHub Copilot — cheaper than GPT-5.5.
How I turned my CLAUDE.md from a style guide into a token budget — 6 principles for lower cost, less waiting, and more honest reporting.
The session URL had suddenly vanished from the terminal. How we found it again via a server endpoint — and why it enables working above the IDE.
Our speech recognition kept chopping off half the sentence up front. The culprit wasn't the mic — it was the keyword glossary itself. Proven by an A/B test.
Three frontier models, the same 1000-line script, three different finding lists — and why that very spread makes multi-orchestration strong.
You write rules, curate memories, build guidelines — and a week later you're going in circles again. Why that is, and what actually helps.
With agy headless, --model is silently ignored if it comes after -p. The undocumented fix: --model must come before -p.
Claude Code is Anthropic's official AI coding tool. How it's built, what it does, and how tool use, MCP and permissions fit together.
How the Model Context Protocol connects Claude Code to databases, APIs and custom tools — and what to watch out for on permissions.
How the auto-classifier in Claude Code scores tool calls live, blocks risky actions, and which defense layers sit behind it.
The most important features in Claude Code — from slash commands and hooks to plan mode, sub-agents and MCP integration.
Memories, CLAUDE.md, and slash commands are suggestions — not commands. What it really takes to make AI models stop reliably on critical actions.