The Dark Side of the Moon releases Kimi K2.6 open-source programming model, supporting ultra-long task execution and front-end animation generation.

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ME News, April 20 (UTC+8), according to official sources, Moonshot AI officially released the open-source programming model Kimi K2.6, achieving leading results in multiple authoritative evaluations. Major updates include: support for ultra-long cycle programming tasks, capable of calling over 4,000 tools, running continuously for more than 12 hours, and generalizing across languages (Rust, Go, Python) and tasks (front-end, DevOps, performance optimization); enhanced front-end animation generation capabilities, supporting video backgrounds, WebGL shaders, GSAP/Framer Motion, and Three.js 3D effects; improved intelligent agent cluster capabilities, scheduling 300 parallel sub-agents per run, with each agent capable of up to 4,000 steps (K2.5 supported 100 agents / 1,500 steps), and generating over 100 files with a single command; support for proactive intelligent agents, providing 24/7 autonomous operation for OpenClaw, Hermes Agent, and others; added Claw Groups research preview feature, supporting custom agents and commanding other agents to achieve human-machine collaboration. (Source: BlockBeats)

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