Blue state exodus: Americans flee high-tax cities for the southeast


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Americans appear to be voting with their feet as the country’s most iconic cities continue to see declining populations or struggle to regain their pre-pandemic footing.

On the East Coast, New York City is facing a renewed exodus. According to a Citizens Budget Commission (CBC) study released earlier this month, the Big Apple lost more residents than it gained last year. The report found that New York City lost approximately 114,000 more domestic residents to other U.S. cities than it gained in 2025, reversing two years of marginal growth.

The decline has become so pronounced that even New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has sounded the alarm. Pleading in March for “high net worth” individuals to return, Hochul noted the erosion of the Empire State’s tax base is threatening “the generous social programs that we want to have in our state.”

Hochul admitted that New York is “in competition with other states who have less of a tax burden,” specifically citing “Wall Street businesses looking at Texas” as a primary concern.

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On the East Coast, New York City lost more residents than those who moved in last year, according to a new study from the Citizens’ Budget Commission released earlier this month.  (Gary Hershorn/Getty Images)

Further north, Boston is struggling to retain its next generation of workers. A 2026 Young Residents Survey from the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Foundation, released in April, revealed that 26% of residents aged 20 to 30 plan to leave the area within the next five years.

Of those planning to move, nearly half are looking to exit Massachusetts entirely, with a majority eyeing the Southeast and Southwest. High housing costs remain the primary driver for those planning to leave. 

The trend is part of a larger drain on the Commonwealth. An analysis by the Pioneer Institute shows Massachusetts has suffered a net loss of approximately 182,000 residents due to domestic out-migration over the last five years.

The West Coast is seeing similar patterns, particularly in Los Angeles County. The latest U.S. Census data released in March 2026 shows that between July 1, 2024, and July 1, 2025, 53,421 residents left the county—the largest numeric decline of any county in the nation. Since 2020, Los Angeles County’s population has shrunk from roughly 10 million to 9.7 million.

In San Francisco, the population has failed to recover from its pandemic-era low. Despite a localized boom in the artificial intelligence sector, newly released Census estimates show the city’s total population remains well below 2020 levels.

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Since 2020, Los Angeles County’s population has shrunk from roughly 10 million to 9.7 million.

Since 2020, Los Angeles County’s population has shrunk from roughly 10 million to 9.7 million. (DAVID SWANSON/AFP via Getty Images)

While the coastlines struggle, the Southeast is booming. The Census Bureau reported in March that many of the fastest-growing counties in the country are now concentrated in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina.

South Carolina has officially claimed the title of the fastest-growing state in the nation. Between July 2024 and July 2025, the Palmetto State’s population surged by 1.5%, fueled by a net influx of 66,622 domestic migrants.

In terms of “income migration,” Florida remains the undisputed king. The Florida Chamber of Commerce reports that the Sunshine State leads the nation with a net income migration of nearly $36.1 billion annually.

A new study by the National Taxpayers Union Foundation (NTUF), released on April 7, 2026, confirmed that taxpayers are fleeing high-tax environments for more fiscally friendly states. While Texas and Florida remain the top targets, states like North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee are also seeing record gains. Notably, the NTUF “Migration in Minutes” metric found that Texas surpassed Florida in 2022 as the state gaining a new taxpayer most frequently—one every 4 minutes and 40 seconds.

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The U.S. Census Bureau’s March report highlighted that the nation’s most populous counties—including Los Angeles, Cook County (Chicago), Harris County (Houston), and the five boroughs of New York City—are feeling the sting of lower Net International Migration (NIM).

Historically, these hubs relied on international arrivals to offset domestic losses. However, the CBC reported a 70% drop in international migration to New York City in 2025 compared to the previous year.

“The nation’s largest counties… are often international migration hubs,” said Census Bureau demographer George M. Hayward. “With fewer gains from international migration, these types of counties saw their population growth diminish or even turn into loss.”

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South Carolina is officially the fastest-growing state in the nation, according to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau. (Getty Images)

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Trump says US Navy acting ‘like pirates’ to enforce Iran blockade | US-Israel war on Iran News

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United States President Donald Trump says the US Navy is acting “like pirates” as he described an operation about seizing a ship amid the blockade of Iranian ports.

“We … land on top of it and we took over the ship. We took over the cargo, took over the oil. It’s a very profitable business,” Trump said at a rally in Florida on Friday.

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“We’re like pirates,” he added to cheers from the crowd. “We’re sort of like pirates. But we’re not playing games.”

After the US and Israel attacked Iran on February ‌28, ⁠Tehran retaliated with strikes on Israel and the Gulf states that host US bases.

Iran also blocked the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway through which 20 percent of global oil and gas passes.

A ceasefire between the US and Iran came into effect on April 8, but days later, Trump imposed a blockade of Iranian ports and the Strait of Hormuz on April 13, as negotiations to end the war, mediated by Pakistan, continue.

Trump said on Friday he was “not satisfied” with Iran’s latest peace proposal to end the war. He said he was uncertain whether a deal would be reached, warning that he would “blast them away” if negotiations failed.

Reporting from Tehran, Al Jazeera’s Resul Serdar said Iran’s military headquarters has released a statement, saying a resumption of the war was likely “as evidence shows the US is not committed” to any agreement.

“That is the assessment and reaction in Tehran. The Iranians believe they have shown enough flexibility before the war during the negotiations, the talks held in Islamabad, and then during the ceasefire,” he said.

“But they’re saying they haven’t seen the same approach from the US, as each time Iran has eased its demands, while the Americans have become more aggressive.”

Meanwhile, Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said in a post on X that the Americans have an “undeniable right and the solemn duty” to demand accountability from the Trump administration over the US-Israel “war of choice” on Iran.

The war is “a clear, unprovoked act of aggression”, and the US public should challenge the government for “waging this illegal war against the nation of Iran and for all the atrocities perpetrated”, Baghaei said.

Alluding to mounting criticism of the war within the US, Baghaei also posted a video of US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand saying at a recent Senate hearing: “We did not have any evidence that Iran intended to imminently attack this country in any way, shape or form.”

Trump faced a May 1 deadline under the 1973 War Powers Resolution to secure authorisation of the war on Iran from the US Congress. The resolution, which states that Congress must declare a war or authorise use of force against another country within 60 days, is now set to pass without action.

Douglas Silliman, a former US ambassador to Kuwait and Iraq, told Al Jazeera Trump wants to undermine the legal authority of Congress to weigh in at all on the war.

“To my reading of the law, from 60 days when a conflict involving US forces starts, a president must go to the Congress to continue,” Silliman said.

“The problem is it’s never really been fully implemented and … the administration is redefining the timeline of the war to say that they don’t have to do this,” he said. “I think they will continue to find excuses … not to approach Congress until they absolutely have to.”

Silliman said Trump “doesn’t want to be seen as asking for permission for doing something that he believes he can do on his own authority”.

“He thinks that as commander-in-chief, this entire law and the concept that he must go to the Congress is unconstitutional. I think members of Congress, even on the Republican side, would disagree,” he told Al Jazeera.

“But, again, this comes down to whether or not the president thinks that this is a win for him or if this is something that he might not completely win.”



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Neighboring Pakistan is facing energy crisis, only 5 to 7 days of oil reserves left; Price of one liter petrol crosses Rs 400

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Pakistan News: Due to the situation of tension in the Middle East, Pakistan is facing energy crisis. He has only a short amount of crude oil stock left. Pakistan itself has accepted this. It has also been said that it does not have strategic oil reserves like India. World oil prices have increased to $126 per barrel. This situation has happened in Pakistan due to the tension and blockade regarding Hormuz.

Petroleum Minister said- We have oil for 5 to 7 days

In an interview given to Sama TV, Pakistan’s Petroleum Minister Ali Pervez Malik has called it a serious challenge. Also said that we do not have any strategic oil reserves. We only have commercial stock. Also told that Islamabad has only five to seven days of oil left.

Here, in Pakistan, which is facing energy crisis, people are coming out on the streets. There has been a huge increase in fuel prices. This includes a jump of 42.7 percent. Here the prices have increased from PKR 321.17 to PKR 458.41. Here, the fuel prices in India on Saturday are (Petrol Rs 94.77 per liter) and (Diesel Rs 87.67 per liter).

Here Malik told that now the prices of diesel have increased 3 to 4 times. Levy on diesel has been reduced to zero. It has been decided to put the entire burden on petrol. Also told that we held secret talks with IMF and convinced them to reduce the levy by Rs 80 per litre.

What did Pakistan’s Petroleum Minister say in comparison with India?

Malik has claimed that India has an estimated combined strategic and commercial oil reserves of 60 to 70 days. Apart from this, he said that India not only has reserves of 600 billion dollars, but they also maintain strategic reserves. This double benefit helps New Delhi in reducing the impact of this crisis.

Here in India, the situation regarding oil remains stable. The Petroleum Ministry had said in its statement that the country currently has actual oil reserves of about 60 days. India currently has a stock of about 8 lakh tonnes of LPG.

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State Department warns Americans to reconsider travel to Azerbaijan


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U.S. State Department officials are warning Americans to reconsider travel to an off-the-beaten-path travel destination that often draws adventurous tourists.

The State Department updated its travel advisory for Azerbaijan on April 28, warning Americans to reconsider trips to the country.

Azerbaijan sits in the South Caucasus, at the crossroads of Eastern Europe and Western Asia.

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The advisory stands at a Level 3, which urges Americans to reconsider travel due to safety and security risks.

Azerbaijan, a former Soviet state known for its mud volcanoes and unique landscapes, has become a niche destination for adventurous travelers.

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Azerbaijan remains under a Level 3 travel advisory by the State Department, signaling increased caution for American visitors. (iStock)

Though Azerbaijan has long been under a Level 3 advisory, the latest update adds new warnings, with the U.S. State Department advising Americans not to travel to its southern border with Iran given the risk of armed conflict.

The country borders Russia, Georgia, Armenia and Iran. 

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The country remains a niche destination for adventurous travelers even as U.S. officials urge caution. (iStock)

Officials say the region has faced a continued risk of Iranian drone and missile strikes since U.S.-Iran hostilities escalated in late February.

“Landmines and unexploded ordnance exist throughout this region.”

“Do not travel to the southern border region due to risk of armed conflict, unless this is your best overland exit from Iran,” the advisory states.

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The advisory also notes that terrorism is a concern in Azerbaijan, as individuals “may attack with little or no warning.”

U.S. officials also warn against traveling to the Armenian-Azeri border “due to the risk of landmines.”

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The country’s status as a hidden gem for adventurous travelers is now shadowed by security warnings. (iStock)

“Landmines and unexploded ordnance exist throughout this region,” the advisory notes. 

“Many of them are not marked, so it can be hard to know where they are.”

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Other areas of Azerbaijan that contain landmines are Aghdam, Aghdara, Fuzuli, Gubadli, Jabrayil, Kalbajar, Khankendi, Khojali, Khojavend, Lachın, Shusha and Zangilan.

Fox News Digital reached out to the U.S. State Department for additional comment.

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U.S. officials point to ongoing instability in parts of Azerbaijan as a reason for the travel warning. (Aziz Karimov/AP)

Azerbaijan is the latest in a string of destinations flagged by American officials.

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Last month, officials issued an alert for Tirana, Albania, another budget-friendly destination, over Iran-related security concerns.

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The State Department also updated its Haiti travel advisory in April, warning Americans not to visit due to widespread kidnappings and ransom demands.



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With model devs pushing more aggressive rate limits, raising prices, or even abandoning subscriptions for usage-based pricing, that vibe-coded hobby project is about to get a whole lot more expensive. Fortunately, you’re not without cost-saving options.

Over the past few weeks, we’ve seen Anthropic toy with dropping Claude Code from its most affordable plans while Microsoft has skipped testing the waters and moved GitHub Copilot to a purely usage-based model. The whole debacle got us thinking. Do we even need Anthropic or OpenAI’s top models, or can we get away with a smaller local model? Sure, it might be slower, less capable, and a little more frustrating to work with, but you can’t beat the price of free… Well, assuming you’ve already got the hardware that is.

It just so happens that Alibaba recently dropped Qwen3.6-27B, which the cloud and e-commerce giant boasts packs “flagship coding power” into a package small enough to run on a 32 GB M-series Mac or 24 GB GPU.

What’s changed

This isn’t the first time we’ve looked at local code assistants. Previously we explored using Continue’s VS Code extension for tasks such as code completion and generation.

At the time, the models and software stack were quite immature, making them useful tools, but not necessarily good enough to compete with larger frontier models. Since then, model architectures and agent harnesses have improved dramatically.

“Reasoning” capabilities allow small models to make up for their size by “thinking” for longer, mixture-of-experts models mean you don’t need terabytes a second of memory bandwidth for an interactive experience, and vastly improved function and tool calling capabilities mean that these models can actually interact with code bases, shell environments, and the web.

All vibes, no rate limits

In this hands on, we’ll be looking at how to deploy and configure local models like Qwen3.6-27B, for coding on your computer, and explore some of the agent frameworks you can use with them.

What you’ll need:

  • A machine capable of running medium-sized LLMs. We recommend an Nvidia, AMD or Intel GPU with at least 24 GB of VRAM. If you’re a little short on memory, we’ll also discuss how to pool your system and GPU memory. For those on newer Mx-Max series Macs, we recommend at least 32 GB of unified memory.
  • For this guide, we’ll be using Llama.cpp to run our model, but if you prefer to use LM Studio, Ollama, or MLX, the set up process is similar. If you need help getting Llama.cpp installed on your system, you can find our comprehensive setup guide here.

Note: Older M-series Macs may struggle with the large context lengths required for agentic coding. You may have better luck with an inference engine like oMLX, which can take better advantage of Apple’s hardware accelerators, but your mileage may vary.

Spinning up the model

Running LLMs locally is a dead simple process these days. Install your favorite inference engine. Download the model, and connect your app via the API.

However, for code assistants in particular, there are a couple of parameters we need to dial in, otherwise the model is apt to churn out garbage and broken code. Some models require specific hyper-parameters to function properly in different applications, and Qwen3.6-27B is no exception.

When using Qwen3.6-27B for vibe coding, Alibaba recommends setting the following parameters:

  • temperature=0.6
  • top_p=0.95
  • top_k=20
  • min_p=0.0
  • presence_penalty=0.0
  • repetition_penalty=1.0

We also need to set the model’s context window as large as we can fit in memory.

If you’re not familiar, a model’s context window defines how many tokens the model can keep track of for any given request.

When working with large code bases containing thousands of lines of code, this adds up quickly. What’s more, the system prompts used by many agent frameworks can be quite large, so we want to set our context window as high as possible.

Qwen3.6-27B supports a 262,144 token context window, but unless you have a high-end Mac or a workstation GPU, you probably don’t have enough memory to take advantage of all of that, at least not at 16-bit precision.

The good news is that we don’t need to store the key-value caches, which track the model state, at 16-bits. We can get away with lower precisions without too much performance and quality degradation. To maximize our context window, we’ll be compressing the key value pairs to 8-bits.

Finally, we’ll want to make sure prefix caching is turned on. For workloads where large sections of the prompt are going to be reprocessed over and over again, like a system prompt or code base, this will speed up inference by ensuring only new tokens are processed. In newer builds of Llama.cpp this should be enabled by default, but we’ll call those flags just in case.

With all that out of the way, here’s the launch command we’re using for a 24GB Nvidia RTX 3090 TI, but the same code command should work just fine if you’re using an AMD or Intel GPU or are running Llama.cpp on a Mac. If you’re running this on a machine with more memory, try bumping up the context window to 131,072 or 262,144.

llama-server \
  --hf-repo unsloth/Qwen3.6-27B-GGUF:Q4_K_M \
  --ctx-size 65536 \
  -ngl 999 \
  --flash-attn on \
  --cache-prompt \
  --cache-type-k q8_0 \
  --cache-type-v q8_0 \
  --temp 0.6 \
  --top-p 0.95 \
  --top-k 20 \
  --min-p 0.0 \
  --presence-penalty 0.0 \
  --repeat-penalty 1.0 \
  --port 8080

If you’re planning on running Llama.cpp and accessing it on another machine, you’ll also want to add –host 0.0.0.0 to the command, which will expose it to your local area network. If Llama.cpp is running in a VPC, you’ll want to configure your firewall rules before passing this flag for the sake of security.

Choosing an agent framework

Now that our model is up and running, we need to connect it to an agentic coding harness. On their own, models can generate code, but they have no way to implement, test, or debug it without an active development environment. Part of what has helped vibe coding take off where other AI ventures have struggled, is that code is verifiable. It either runs or compiles, or it doesn’t. 

To keep things simple we’ll be looking at three popular options: Claude Code, Pi Coding Agent, and Cline.

Despite what you might think, you don't actually have to use Claude Code with Anthropic's models

Despite what you might think, you don’t actually have to use Claude Code with Anthropic’s models – Click to enlarge

We’ll kick things off with Claude Code. Despite what you might think, you don’t have to use Claude Code with Anthropic’s models. The framework works just fine with local models, assuming you’ve got enough resources to run them.

Install Claude Code as you normally would. You can find Anthropic’s one-liner here.

Next, we’ll need to tell Claude Code we want to use the model running locally on our machine rather than a Claude account or Anthropic’s API services. This is done by setting a few shell variables before launching Claude Code.

export ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL="http://localhost:8001"
export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY='none'
claude

These will need to be run each time you launch Claude from a new session.

Now when you start Claude, it’ll connect directly to your local model. Claude Code itself continues to function as it normally would.

Pi Coding Agent

Let’s say you not only want to use your own local models, but would prefer an open source harness as well. If you like Claude Code, you’ll probably like the Pi Coding Agent. And just like Claude Code, it’s not picky about what model you use with it.

One of the main attractions of Pi Coding Agent is how lightweight it is. Long input sequences can be extremely taxing on lower end or older GPUs or accelerators. Claude Code and Cline both have system prompts that can bring less capable hardware to a crawl. By comparison, Pi Coding Agent’s default system prompt is short enough to keep things snappy, especially with prompt-caching enabled.

However, that speed comes at the expense of many of the guardrails and safety features we see on other coding agents. This is one you’ll probably want to spin up in a virtual machine, container, or even a Raspberry Pi.

Much like Claude, the Pi Coding Agent can be installed using the appropriate one liner for your system. After that, all that’s required is a little bit of JSON telling the agent harness where to find your model.

If you’ve been following along, the setup is fairly simple. Using your preferred text editor, create the following file:

Windows:

edit ~/.pi/agent/models.json

Linux / Mac:

nano ~/.pi/agent/models.json

Next, paste in the following template. If you’ve set an API key, replace no_API_key_required with your key. The rest of these will depend on what model and port you’re using. You’ll also want to adjust the contextWindowSize to match what you set in Llama.cpp.

  "providers": {
    "llama.cpp": {
      "baseUrl": "http://localhost:8080/v1",
      "api": "openai-completions",
      "apiKey": "none",
      "models": [
        { "id": "unsloth/Qwen3.6-27B-GGUF:Q4_K_M" }
      ]
    }
  }
}

With that out of the way, we can navigate to our working directory, launch Pi Coding Agent, and get to work vibe coding our next hobby project.

pi --model unsloth/Qwen3.6-27B-GGUF:Q4_K_M

Cline

Claude Code integrates directly with popular integrated development environments (IDEs) like VS Code, but if you’re going this route, we also recommend checking out another open source app called Cline.

Installing Cline is as simple as finding it in VS Code’s — or a supported IDE’s — extension manager and adding it to your library.

Cline is available as an extension in many popular IDEs, including VS Code

Cline is available as an extension in many popular IDEs, including VS Code – Click to enlarge

Next, we’ll point Cline at our Llama.cpp server and adjust a few hyperparameters like temperature and context size:

  • Base URL: http://localhost:8080/v1
  • Model ID: unsloth/Qwen3.6-27B-GGUF:Q4_K_M
  • Context Window Size: 65536 (Or whatever you set in Llama.cpp)
  • Temperature: 0.6
Once installed, all you need to do is point Cline at your Llama.cpp server.

Once the app is installed, all you need to do is point Cline at your Llama.cpp server. – Click to enlarge

Then, set your max context size and model temperature

Then, set your max context size and model temperature. – Click to enlarge

Once it is configured, you can interact with Cline through its chat interface. Any files or edits will appear in VS Code as they’re generated.

One of Cline’s more useful features is the ability to switch between a pure planning mode and an action mode. If you’ve ever gotten frustrated because Claude interpreted a question as a call to action when what you really want to do is workshop a problem, this is a huge help.

As you interact with Cline, changes will appear in VS Code's editor.

As you interact with Cline, changes will appear in VS Code’s editor. – Click to enlarge

Are local models finally good enough?

So can Qwen3.6-27B replace Opus 4.7 or GPT-5.5? Not exactly. As you probably guessed, a 27B LLM isn’t a replacement for a multi-trillion parameter frontier model.

However, you might be surprised with just how far you can get with local models these days. In our testing, Qwen3.6-27B easily one shot an interactive solar system web app and was able to accurately identify and patch bugs in an existing code base.

Working with Cline, Qwen3.6-27B managed to one shot an interactive solar system web app.

Working with Cline, Qwen3.6-27B managed to one shot an interactive solar system web app. – Click to enlarge

Admittedly, these are fairly trivial projects. To get a better sense of how well the model performs, I handed it over to fellow vulture Thomas Claburn to see how it compares to his recent experience with Claude Code.

He writes:

I’ve only recently started playing around with local models, but Tobias’s experience seems similar to my own. I’ve been using the pi coding agent, with OMLX as the model server, and while the token rate is a lot slower, I’m satisfied with Qwen so far, at least for small scripts. 

For example, I asked the model to write a Python script for resizing images to a specified width and it did so – after about five minutes with a few manual approvals. 

Claude Code’s assessment of the Qwen model’s work is more positive than I expected – “Overall: Strong, production-quality script.”

Claude had some improvements to suggest, but none of them were necessary.  For example:

get_save_format silently treats all non-PNG as JPEG A .webp file in the directory would be filtered out by SUPPORTED_EXTENSIONS, but if that set ever grows, the fallthrough to JPEG would be a silent misbehavior. An explicit elif or a lookup dict would be safer.

Given the time required to generate that code, I can see using local agents for focused, discrete code changes, scripts, and minimal web projects. 

With a more substantial project, I expect there would be too many things that need correction. But a lot is going to depend on the skills and tools available to the local model. The best way to figure out if local models are plausible is to give them a try – they might work for your purposes. Make sure you have memory-heavy hardware – and make sure you have your data backed up.

Are these agents even safe?

With all the hullabaloo over the security nightmare known as OpenClaw, it’s a good question. Thankfully, most of the frameworks we’ve discussed here are fairly limited in their autonomy. By default, Claude Code, and Cline rely on having a human-in-the-loop to approve code changes and execute shell commands.

Unless you’ve whitelisted a set of commands or are spamming the enter key before reading without taking the time to understand what it is that the agent is trying to do, the blast radius should be manageable. We emphasize “should be” because a basic understanding of the programming language and common CLI commands goes a long way here. If the model starts asking to run rm -rf on files or folders outside your working directory, something probably has gone wrong.

This isn’t the case with Pi Coding Agent, which operates in YOLO mode out of the box, which gives it free rein to read and modify anything it has access to. In a dedicated development environment like a virtual machine or Raspberry Pi, this might be an acceptable risk, but if it’s not, you may want to consider running the agent in a proper sandbox.

Containerization offers an easy avenue for this. It’s fairly simple to spin up a Docker container and pass your working directory through to it. Docker is a whole can of worms on its own, but the following run command should give you a reasonable starting point for a sandboxed environment. You can find instructions on installing Docker on your preferred OS here.

docker run -it --name vibe_container -v working_dir:/working_dir ubuntu /bin/bash

This will spin up a new Ubuntu docker container and pass through our working directory to the container. Any changes will be limited to that folder or the container.

If you’d like to see a comprehensive guide on building agent sandboxes, let us know in the comments section. ®



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The US says it plans to pull about 5,000 troops out of Germany over the next six to 12 months as feud with European allies over Iran war escalates.

NATO says it is assessing the details of the United States’s decision to withdraw about 5,000 troops from Germany, a key partner in the Western security alliance, amid tensions over the war on Iran.

In a statement on Saturday, NATO spokesperson Allison Hart said the bloc is “working with the US to understand the details of their decision on force posture in Germany”, a process the US Pentagon estimates will unfold over the next six to 12 months.

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The planned drawback comes as US President Donald Trump feuds with European allies for not doing more to assist in the US-Israel war against Iran. He has voiced particular ire at Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who recently said the US was being “humiliated” by Iran’s leadership.

Trump responded by urging Merz to stop “interfering” over Iran and spend more time “fixing his broken country”. The US president has also called NATO a “paper tiger” and “absolutely useless”.

‘Changing US objectives’

Former US diplomat Donald Jensen said the US’s announced troop withdrawal reflects shifting US military priorities and could signal a longer-term reconfiguration of Europe’s security framework.

“The reduction or repositioning, whatever you want to call it, suggests a changing US strategic set of objectives,” Jensen told Al Jazeera, adding that more American troops could now be sent closer to China, which Washington views as a greater threat than Russia.

Jensen said the US military shift is likely to cause a “permanent change in that security architecture [of Europe], the final form of which we don’t know yet”.

“But certainly, it portends a more transactional view by Washington of our European partners,” he said.

Reacting to the US announcement, German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said Germany had anticipated a US drawback and that Europeans ⁠must ⁠take greater responsibility for their own security.

“Germany is on the right track” in this regard, Pistorius said, pointing ⁠to the expansion ⁠of its armed forces, the greater and faster ⁠procurement of equipment and ⁠the construction of ⁠infrastructure.

NATO’s Hart echoed that view, saying the US decision “underscores the need for Europe to continue to invest more in defence and take on a greater share of the responsibility for our shared security”.

“We remain confident in our ability to provide for our deterrence and defence as this shift towards a stronger Europe in a stronger NATO continues,” she added.

During last year’s NATO summit in The Hague, members agreed to boost defence spending to up to 5 percent of their budgets, more than doubling the previous 2 percent target.



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California GOP calls for vice mayor to resign after posting ’86 47′ on their page


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The chair of the California Republican Party and other conservatives on social media are calling for the vice mayor of Los Altos, California, Larry Lang, to resign after he posted “86 47” on social media multiple times, including in response to one of the state Republican Party’s Facebook posts.

The now-deleted posts, screenshots of which were shared by the California Republican Party and reviewed by Fox News Digital, show that at some point this week Lang updated his Facebook “cover photo” so it was the same image of a “86 47” seashell formation reading that resulted in former FBI Director James Comey getting indicted in federal court last month for threats against the president. 

Meanwhile, Lang also commented “86 47” on a post shared by the California Republican Party earlier this week on Facebook. The clip included a news segment featuring California GOP Chairperson Corrin Rankin talking about a recent debate between California’s current gubernatorial candidates. She argued during the segment that Democrats in the state “have no solutions,” adding that Californians are ready for new leadership after 16 years of Democratic Party rule in the state.

“This death threat directed at Donald Trump is unacceptable. Either this elected ‘leader’ is completely unaware of recent events, or he is somehow fueling the violence that erodes our political system,” Rankin said Friday in a post on X that included calls for Lang to resign. “Los Altos deserves leaders who unite the community and focus on solutions.”

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The California GOP also echoed Rankin’s remarks, pleading with Democrats to “stop advocating for the death of Donald Trump and Republicans.”

When reached for comment about the “86 47” posts, Lang’s email address returned an automatic response indicating he was “traveling” until May 4. His Facebook “cover photo” indicated it had been changed Friday.

Lang is the vice mayor of the Los Altos City Council and also sits on over half-a-dozen regional boards of directors. Fox News Digital also reached out to city council members in Los Altos for comment, but did not receive a response in time for publication.

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Larry Lang screenshots of '86 47' posts

Screenshots of Larry Lang’s posts show his controversial comment on one of the California Republican Party’s Facebook posts. (California Republican Party)

“He needs to resign as vice mayor!” conservative social media account Libs of TikTok said after uncovering the posts.

Nick Poche, spokesperson with the Republican National Committee, added that Democrats “must immediately dial back their unhinged rhetoric” or risk encouraging “deranged” supporters who might wish to kill the president, such as the suspect from the recent White House Correspondents Dinner shooting that was stymied by the Secret Service.  

“We suggest he resign to check into a mental hospital,” Poche said of Lang. 

Former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director James Comey was indicted for a second time by the Justice Department last month, which stemmed from a May 2025 Instagram photo of an “86 47” shell formation on a beach — the same shell formation that appeared in Lang’s Facebook “cover photo” until it was deleted.

In slang, often used in certain industries and in various cultures, “86” typically means to get rid of something. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is currently the 47th President of the United States.

Former FBI Director James Comey, President Donald Trump

James Comey (left) and President Donald Trump (right) (Getty Images)

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Comey removed the post the same day it was uploaded, claiming he had misinterpreted the shells as a general political message.

The former FBI director is facing charges of making threats to harm the president and transmitting a threat in interstate commerce. If convicted, he faces a maximum penalty of up to 10 years in prison, according to the Justice Department.



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Economic siege of Iran, loss of crores due to America! Oil exports stalled

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Iran Crisis: Iran is currently facing serious economic and military pressure. America’s naval blockade around the Strait of Hormuz and the Gulf of Oman has had a major impact on its oil exports.

According to the report of Times of India, Iran has suffered a loss of about 4.8 billion dollars due to this action. The blockage has added further pressure to Iran’s already weak economy and also shows that its reliance on clandestine shipments and regional maritime strategies to avoid sanctions is now weakening.

Siege implemented from April 13, diplomatic efforts failed

According to reports, America imposed this siege after diplomatic talks failed on April 13. Due to this, Iran’s oil transportation through one of the world’s most important sea routes has stopped to a great extent.

US officials say that the purpose of this operation is to maintain economic pressure and weaken Iran’s ability to fund regional activities. Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell quoted press secretary Joel Valdez as saying that the siege is “in full force” and is having a “decisive impact” on Iran’s financial networks.

Differences increase within Iran, debate of dialogue vs confrontation

The effect of this economic pressure is also visible on Iran’s internal politics. Analysts say that some factions within the government are in favor of adopting a tough stance against America, while some factions want to restart talks to reduce tensions.

Domestic conditions worsened, shortage of essential goods

The situation inside the country also seems to be worsening. It has been said in the reports that there is a shortage of foreign exchange and even essential goods have to be rationed, due to which the common people are being directly affected.

America’s tough stance, claims ‘complete control’

US Treasury Secretary Scott Besant gave a strong statement, saying that the US has “complete control” of the strait and that the siege will continue until “normal traffic” on the sea lanes is restored. His statement drew a sharp reaction from Iran, due to which the rhetoric between the two countries has become more aggressive.

Accident in Iran, 14 Revolutionary Guards died

Meanwhile, Iran has also suffered a major internal shock. 14 members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) were killed while defusing explosives left over from previous attacks in the northwestern province of Zanzan. This incident shows that the danger of conflict is not limited to the war zone, but life-threatening situations persist in other areas as well.

Regional situation tense, indications for talks also

The situation in the entire area still remains very tense. Although the US President donald trump Has said that direct war with Iran is over for now, but America is continuously tightening sanctions and increasing military presence. At the same time, Iran has indicated its readiness for talks, but has made it clear that it will not accept the terms under any pressure.

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