Autonomous Agentic Coding: Advocacy, New Tooling, and Open-Source Pushback
Synthesis history
11 versions, newest first.
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Version 11 2026-05-11 19:21 UTC · 233 items
No new fault lines in this pass. The vast majority of new items are background reference material (Wikipedia articles, undated items with no claims or stances) that were already captured in the previous synthesis's pers…
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Version 10 2026-05-06 04:31 UTC · 233 items
No new fault lines this pass. The single new item (Wikipedia's '2022 in science', item 6519) carries no claims, stance, or quotes relevant to the thread and functions only as background encyclopedic context. All existin…
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Version 9 2026-05-06 01:16 UTC · 232 items
No new fault lines this pass. The single new item (Wikipedia's Timeline of computing 2020–present, item 3440) carries no claims, stance, or quotes relevant to the thread and functions only as background encyclopedic con…
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Version 8 2026-05-03 12:48 UTC · 231 items
Two concrete developments this pass. First, the MCP authorization spec has formally published at versioned official URLs, moving from community proposal to protocol documentation — Den Delimarsky is actively working on …
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Version 7 2026-05-03 04:14 UTC · 219 items
Three genuinely new developments entered this synthesis. First, Section 230 is now a live doctrinal question in the AI agent liability discourse, with Harvard Law Review, ABA, Yale, Stanford, and UChicago Business Law R…
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Version 6 2026-05-02 22:14 UTC · 179 items
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Version 5 2026-05-02 12:21 UTC · 144 items
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Version 4 2026-05-02 05:39 UTC · 121 items
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Version 3 2026-05-01 20:13 UTC · 98 items
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Version 2 2026-05-01 13:25 UTC · 69 items
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Version 1 2026-05-01 04:13 UTC · 45 items