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warp.devWarp has integrated new "Agentic Debugging." When you run the code and it crashes, the terminal now offers a "Fix with AI" button that understands your local environment context.
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Warp has integrated new "Agentic Debugging." When you run the code and it crashes, the terminal now offers a "Fix with AI" button that understands your local environment context.

Hidden Gem. A sleeper hit on Reddit this month. This agent doesn't just code; it controls your desktop. It can organize your project assets, rename files based on image content, and handle repetitive "manual" dev tasks that standard LLMs can't touch.

If you want full control over your AI pipelines, the new "Aura" workspace templates in ComfyUI are trending. They allow you to drag-and-drop nodes to create complex image-to-video or text-to-UI workflows locally.

AI Image Generation. The "schnell" (fast) version of Flux 1.1 is now highly optimized for local 8GB-12GB VRAM cards. It’s 6x faster than previous versions, making it perfect for generating high-fidelity assets.

This is currently the #1 model for low end hardware. Unlike older models, it is purpose-built for "Agentic Workflows." Use the E4B version via Ollama; it’s optimized to handle complex logic without overflowing VRAM.

It allows you to run local agents that can read your entire codebase and perform file-system actions. It’s the viral open-source alternative to Claude Code.

Vibe Coding Essential. Currently trending as the leader for non-technical infra management. You describe the "vibe" of your app, and it handles the database, auth, and backend logic. Great for rapid prototyping before you move to hard coding.