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Claude AI: What's free in 2026 and what isn't?

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Engadget 7d ago

The Injection Paradox: Brand-Level Suppression in Safety-Trained LLM Recommendations via RAG Context Injection

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Microsoft tells engineers to stop using Anthropic's Claude

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I design with Claude more than Figma now

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Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney announces questionable national AI strategy

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AI Is Slowing Down

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Self-hosted dev sandboxes with preview URLs (Docker, Go, no K8s)

The open-source engine for AI app-builder products. Give every user an isolated cloud dev environment, a built-in coding agent, and a live preview URL — self-hosted, on one machine, in one command. Think of the apps where you type "build me a todo app" and seconds later a working website appears at its own link — like Lovable, Bolt, v0, or Replit. sandboxed is the open-source backend that makes that possible, running on your own server.

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