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🆕The Age of Async Agents: Devin’s 7x PR growth, 80% AI commits, background agents, memory, testing, & Open-Inspect Cognition cofounder + CPO Walden and Open-Inspect creator explain why engineering is moving from local IDEs to cloud background agents, how Devin went from 16% to 80% of commits across Cognition...

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