The leak reveals the tool’s internal architecture, tool implementations, multi-agent workflows, and potentially unreleased ...
And the funny thing is, it seems like it's completely legal.
Open source has never been about a sprawling community of contributors. Not in the way we’ve imagined it, anyway. Most of the software we all depend on is maintained by a tiny core of people, often ...
It says it is, but the reality is a little blurry.