AI News
Short, high-signal reads on what is changing in AI infrastructure — new tools, releases, and shifts — with a plain take on what each one means if you self-host on WiLine.
Mask Your Logs, Not Your Prompts
The most common LLM privacy advice — scrub personal data out of the prompt before the model sees it — aims at the wrong risk and quietly makes the model dumber. Here's what the research actually shows, and where the masking really belongs.
Read more →Spec-Driven Development: is it the solution to Vibe Coding?
A GitHub toolkit with 127k stars says you should write the spec before the code, and let the agent build from it. I ran it, then read the two engineers who tested it properly — and both reached for the same comparison: the last time our industry tried generating code from documents.
Read more →Muse Glimmer: a 30B agentic model that runs on one GPU, no data center required
Meta released a 30B multimodal model built for local agent workloads — beats Gemma4 and holds its own against Qwen3.6 on agentic benchmarks, and fits on a single consumer GPU. Here's what's actually new, and what it'd take for it to land on WEC.
Read more →'Loop Engineering Is Dead' — and the Real Story Is Weirder Than the Obituary
In June, 'loop engineering' got a name. Six weeks later it was declared dead — and the industry answered with vendor guides, competing definitions, and a wave of SEO. Here's what loop and graph engineering actually mean, why a free MIT textbook settles the argument on page 189, and what a six-week hype cycle should teach you about what to learn.
Read more →MCP Just Shipped Its Biggest Update Ever — Here's What Actually Changes for AI Agent Engineers
The 2026-07-28 MCP specification rips out sessions and rewrites authorization. If you build or run MCP servers, this changes your infrastructure, your auth flow, and your deprecation clock — whether you asked for it or not.
Read more →GPT-5.6: OpenAI's new pitch is cheaper per task, not just smarter — verify it on your workload before you switch
GPT-5.6 (Luna, Terra, Sol) ships with a claim aimed straight at your bill: frontier coding scores on half the output tokens. What that means for agent economics, why you should verify it on your own workload — and how to build so model choice stays a config change.
Read more →GLM-5.2: the only open-weight model in the top 10 — and you can run it on WEC
GLM-5.2 is the lone open-weight, MIT-licensed model holding its own against the proprietary frontier — a 1M-token context and top open-source coding scores. And it's available on WiLine Edge Cloud.
Read more →Why LiteLLM Is Rewriting Its Gateway in Rust — and Why AI Developers Should Care
LiteLLM is moving its AI gateway from Python to Rust. It's a signal that AI gateways are becoming critical infrastructure — with real consequences for latency, cost, and reliability on WiLine Edge Cloud.
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