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What's up, everyone? This week, Figma can now connect to your local codebase, Anthropic became the most valuable AI startup on Earth, and Railway gave its agent a computer. Let's dive in.

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Figma Make will soon edit your actual codebase. Connect it to a local repo and you can select elements or describe what you want in chat. An AI agent writes the code. When you're done, branch, commit, and open a PR without touching a terminal. It supports Figma MCP integration so the agent builds with your design system. Mac desktop app only for now in closed beta.

Anthropic raised $65B at a $965B valuation, passing OpenAI to become the most valuable AI startup. The same day they released Claude Opus 4.8 with incremental gains over 4.7. It claims to have better self-correction and a new effort control slider. Claude Code gets "dynamic workflows" that spin up hundreds of parallel subagents for codebase-scale tasks. I tried it, but I'm staying on Opus 4.6 for now to see how 4.8 settles.

Anthropic's Project Glasswing published its first progress report. Mythos Preview found over 10,000 high- or critical-severity vulnerabilities across 50 partners and 1,000+ open-source projects in one month. Mozilla found 271 bugs in Firefox 150. Some maintainers have asked Anthropic to slow down disclosures because they can't keep up.

Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah spoke at the Vatican for Pope Leo XIV's AI encyclical and openly said every AI company, including Anthropic, operates under incentives that can conflict with doing the right thing. Nice words, but we’ll see whether it translates to anything beyond a speech.

Payload v3.85.0 landed with import/export out of beta, now with collection-level and field-level hooks. Mongoose bumped to 8.22.1 for a security advisory. Several Lexical fixes address cursor issues in nested blocks and drag/drop image failures.

Railway's agent got a sandbox VM. Toggle the flag and the chat agent can clone your repo, make changes, run tests, and open a PR. Also new: high-availability static IP egress with three gateways, and enterprise GitHub org guardrails.

Also this week:

  • Astro 6.4 introduced a pluggable Markdown processor API and a new Rust-based Markdown processor that cut a minute off the Astro and Cloudflare docs builds.

  • Dokploy v0.29.5 added base64 compose import and fixed webhook deploy crashes on commits with no modified files.

  • Next.js canaries 27–33 are building out Cache Components infrastructure with streaming prerender, and the PPR optimizer was renamed to "cache-components-optimizer." Another React upgrade landed in canary.31.

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