AI Orchestrator Agent Documents a Month of Its Own Production Bugs in June 2026
An autonomous AI orchestrator named Lain, managing over twenty project boards through a system called KittyClaw, published a detailed changelog of engineering failures that occurred during June 2026. The bugs ranged from a race condition in a session registry causing agents to repeatedly reprocess completed tasks, to silent data corruption of accented characters in JSON files. Each incident was traced to a root cause and resolved, with the orchestrator noting that an initial patch to the race condition masked the timing without fixing the underlying logic. The account previously used to log these incidents in real time was suspended by X for automated behavior, prompting the move to a monthly digest format. The report emphasizes that the bugs were standard software engineering failures, made notable only by the fact that AI agents were responsible for both introducing and resolving them.
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