Stack Overflow abandons redesign after loyalists criticize it Fabled Q&A site for devs struggles with its future as AI takes over its original purpose Devops07 Apr 2026 | 15
Anthropic sure has a mess on its hands thanks to that Claude Code source leak Kettle Pay no attention to that code behind the curtain, says Anthropic as it scrambles to defend its IPO AI + ML06 Apr 2026 | 10
They thought they were downloading Claude Code source. They got a nasty dose of malware instead Source code with a side of Vidar stealer and GhostSocks Security02 Apr 2026 | 16
Cloudflare previews 'EmDash' – an AI-driven rebuild of WordPress in TypeScript Name is a joke but the project is real, said main engineer Devops02 Apr 2026 | 20
Claude Code source leak reveals how much info Anthropic can hoover up about you and your system If you loved the data retention of Microsoft Recall, you'll be thrilled with Claude Code Devops01 Apr 2026 | 47
Anthropic admits Claude Code users hitting usage limits 'way faster than expected' Unexpected quota drain prompts complaints, breaks automated workflows Devops31 Mar 2026 | 49
Contracts are in C++26 despite disagreement over their value Inventor Bjarne Stroustrup argues feature is neither minimal nor viable Devops31 Mar 2026 | 47
Using AI to code does not mean your code is more secure Use of AI coding assistants has surged, but so has the number of vulnerabilities in AI-generated code Devops26 Mar 2026 | 10
GitHub hits CTRL-Z, decides it will train its AI with user data after all As of April 24 you'll be feeding the Octocat unless you opt out Devops26 Mar 2026 | 62
LiteLLM loses game of Trivy pursuit, gets compromised Python interface for LLMs infected with malware via polluted CI/CD pipeline Security24 Mar 2026 | 7
Sashiko: AI code review system for the Linux kernel spots bugs humans miss Beats getting roasted on the mailing list AI + ML20 Mar 2026 | 17
OpenAI tries to build its coding cred, acquires Python toolmaker Astral Deal helps company build out its Codex team Devops19 Mar 2026 | 3
Mistral boasts code-proofing agent offers champagne performance on a budget bière Formal code verification and testing offer a way around AI blind spots AI + ML17 Mar 2026 | 4
Oracle unveils Project Detroit for faster Java interop with JavaScript and Python JavaOne Big Red bets on native runtimes over reimplementations to tackle edge cases Devops17 Mar 2026 | 12
Nvidia wraps its NemoClaw around OpenClaw for the sake of security gtc 'OpenClaw is the operating system for personal AI,' insists Nvidia CEO Nvidia GTC16 Mar 2026 | 3
Vite team boasts 10-30x faster builds with Rust-powered Rolldown Native code build tools now dominate for TypeScript or JavaScript projects Devops16 Mar 2026 | 4
Anthropic debuts pricey and sluggish automated Code Review tool First vibe coding, now vibe reviewing ... but the buzz is good as it finds worthy issues Devops09 Mar 2026 | 6
npmx package browser released as alpha to fix pain of using npmjs Project initiated by Nuxt lead Daniel Roe attracts wide support thanks to multiple issues with the official interface Software05 Mar 2026 | 3
AWS backs Open VSX as Rust survey shows VS Code decline AI-first editors and agent-driven tooling intensify competition in the IDE market Devops03 Mar 2026 | 12
Generic methods arrive in Golang, but they weren't the top dev demand Approved proposal reverses earlier stance, even as survey highlights bigger frustrations Devops02 Mar 2026 | 14
AMD's AI director slams Claude Code for becoming dumber and lazier since last update 'Claude cannot be trusted to perform complex engineering tasks' according to GitHub ticket
The developer who came in from the cold and melted a mainframe Who, Me? It's not just machines that need proper HVAC
Windows asks a networking question on a Stratford billboard Bork!Bork!Bork! Glue and paper wouldn't have cared about discoverability
Patch to end i486 support hits Linux kernel merge queue After a year of patchwork, maintainers look ready to start retiring 486-class CPUs
AI agents found vulns in this popular Linux and Unix print server CUPS server shown spilling out remote code execution and root access
Attackers exploited this critical FortiClient EMS bug as a 0-day CISA added the flaw to KEV after Fortinet confirmed exploitation in the wild
Anthropic closes door on subscription use of OpenClaw The company is having trouble meeting user demand
Anthropic reveals $30bn run rate and plans to use 3.5GW of new Google AI chips Broadcom's building the silicon and is chuffed about that, but also notes Anthropic remains a risk
AI slop got better, so now maintainers have more work Once AI bug reports become plausible, someone still has to verify them
Apple's chips are the core of a new landscape, but its biggest win is Windows Opinion Walled gardens make more sense when it's an AI-lligator infested swamp outside
Fake 'interview' repos lure Next.js devs into running secret-stealing malware Come for the coding test, stay for the C2 traffic Security25 Feb 2026 | 4
Meta frees React to live in its own foundation Organizations using the front-end JavaScript framework can expect vendor-neutral governance Devops25 Feb 2026 |
Go library maintainer brands GitHub's Dependabot a 'noise machine' When a one-line fix triggers thousands of PRs, something's off Devops24 Feb 2026 | 15
Microsoft execs worry AI will eat entry level coding jobs Russinovich and Hanselman say firms must train juniors to fix agent mistakes – not replace them with prompts Devops23 Feb 2026 | 41
Amazon's vibe-coding tool Kiro reportedly vibed too hard and brought down AWS Bezos-corp blames user error for outage, 'specifically misconfigured access controls' PaaS + IaaS20 Feb 2026 | 31
From Agile to AI: Anniversary workshop says test-driven development ideal for AI coding Security is 'dangerously behind' though, as devs 'treat it as something to solve later' Devops20 Feb 2026 | 15
Agile Manifesto turns 25 – just in time for vibe coding to test it Interview Co-author Jon Kern says AI coding tools amplify strengths and expose weaknesses Devops19 Feb 2026 | 80
Gemini lies to user about health info, says it wanted to make him feel better Though commonly reported, Google doesn't consider it a security problem when models make things up AI + ML17 Feb 2026 | 61
React survey shows TanStack gains, doubts over server components Not everyone's convinced React belongs on the server as well as in the browser Devops17 Feb 2026 | 5
GitHub previews Agentic Workflows as part of continuous AI concept Won't replace traditional CI/CD – and still in early development – so use 'at your own risk' Devops17 Feb 2026 | 4
Anthropic tries to hide Claude's AI actions. Devs hate it The software doesn't show what files it's working on Devops16 Feb 2026 | 57
AI agent seemingly tries to shame open source developer for rejected pull request Belligerent bot bullies maintainer in blog post to get its way AI + ML12 Feb 2026 | 58
GitHub appears to be struggling with measly three nines availability Slowdowns, outages, and Copilot problems afflict code shack Devops10 Feb 2026 | 40
VS Code for Linux may be secretly hoarding trashed files Versions installed via Snap don't delete files when users empty system trash Devops04 Feb 2026 | 43
Phones down, brooms up: HashiCorp co-founder lectures business hopefuls Stock management also important, says Mitchell Hashimoto Offbeat30 Jan 2026 | 9
Java developers want container security, just not the job that comes with it BellSoft survey finds 48% prefer pre‑hardened images over managing vulnerabilities themselves Devops30 Jan 2026 | 17
'Ralph Wiggum' loop prompts Claude to vibe-clone commercial software for $10 an hour Feature Developer behind it is sick with worry he might have changed software development in nasty ways Agentic AI27 Jan 2026 | 155
How one developer used Claude to build a memory-safe extension of C feature Robin Rowe talks about coding, programming education, and China in the age of AI Devops26 Jan 2026 | 50
How an experienced developer teamed up with Claude to create Elo programming language feature Bernard Lambeau, the human half of a pair programming team, explains how he's using AI Devops24 Jan 2026 | 40
IBM's AI agent Bob easily duped to run malware, researchers show Prompt injection lets risky commands slip past guardrails Security07 Jan 2026 | 14
GitHub walks back plan to charge for self-hosted runners updated Engineers cried foul over plan to charge $0.002/min. Devops17 Dec 2025 | 50
Apple blocks dev from all accounts after he tries to redeem bad gift card Paris Buttfield-Addison literally wrote books on Swift Devops15 Dec 2025 | 160
Zig quits GitHub, says Microsoft's AI obsession has ruined the service Zig prez complains about 'vibe-scheduling' after safe sleep bug goes unaddressed for eons Devops02 Dec 2025 | 41
PostHog admits Shai-Hulud 2.0 was its biggest ever security bungle Automation flaw in CI/CD workflow let a bad pull request unleash worm into npm Devops28 Nov 2025 | 8
Software engineer reveals the dirty little secret about AI coding assistants: They don't save much time Feature 'Stay in control and think for yourself' Software14 Nov 2025 | 131
Microsoft ships .NET 10 LTS and Visual Studio 2026, Copilot everywhere Faster and easier to use but adopting the dev stack not without risks Software12 Nov 2025 | 7
Deploying to Amazon's cloud is a pain in the AWS younger devs won't tolerate They have no need to prove their bonafides Devops04 Nov 2025 | 52
Docker Compose vulnerability opens door to host-level writes – patch pronto Windows Desktop installer also fixed after DLL hijack flaw rated 8.8 severity Patches30 Oct 2025 | 3
India to dethrone US for dev numbers as AI reshapes coding, says GitHub TypeScript was ranked top programming language Software29 Oct 2025 | 13
Python Foundation goes ride or DEI, rejects government grant with strings attached Foundation says it won't compromise policy of inclusivity even if that cash would've really helped Devops27 Oct 2025 | 73
Is PHP declining? JetBrains says yes. And no 24,500 devs polled, two blog posts, one confusion Devops21 Oct 2025 | 38
Trust the AI, says new coding manifesto by Kim and Yegge DevOps guru and ex-Googler say vibes beat reading diffs but there are risks AI + ML21 Oct 2025 | 47
Lloyds Banking Group claims Microsoft Copilot saves staff 46 minutes a day That's 46 minutes in which more work can be done, not an extended lunch AI + ML20 Oct 2025 | 129
Ruby Central tries to make peace after 'hostile takeover' Taps Ruby core to oversee RubyGems, Bundler Devops18 Oct 2025 | 24
Microsoft kills 9.9-rated ASP.NET Core bug – 'our highest ever' score Flaw in Kestrel web server allowed request smuggling, impact depends on hosting setup and application code Security16 Oct 2025 | 3
AI startup Augment scraps 'unsustainable' pricing, users say new model is 10x worse Second huge increase in six months sees some devs heading for the exit AI + ML15 Oct 2025 | 25
Bun 1.3 stuffs everything and kitchen sink into JS runtime All-in-one toolkit or over-ambitious feature creep? You decide Devops13 Oct 2025 | 5
Meta will move React to Linux Foundation to address vendor dominance fears Independent technical governance will hope to unite fractured ecosystem Devops09 Oct 2025 | 5
Python releases version 3.14 – with cautious free-threaded support JIT compiler included but experimental and can slow performance Devops08 Oct 2025 | 18
OpenAI tells developers ChatGPT is ready to be their gatekeeper Integrate your apps via their Apps SDK and maybe they'll send you some business AI + ML06 Oct 2025 | 6
Kicked from RubyGems, maintainers forge new home at Gem Cooperative gem.coop server promises continuity after Ruby Central’s takeover of key repos Devops06 Oct 2025 | 47
Red Hat fesses up to GitLab breach after attackers brag of data theft Open source giant admits intruders broke into dedicated consulting instance, but insists core products untouched Cybersecurity Month03 Oct 2025 | 5
JetBrains wants to train AI models on your code snippets Dangles free product licenses in return for code-related data for its training Software01 Oct 2025 | 11
Socket will block it with free malicious package firewall "sfw" stands for Socket Firewall, but perhaps also "safe for work." Devops30 Sep 2025 | 10
IBM killing mainframe coding kit for PCs this year Linux-based System z emulator will go away on Dec. 31, replaced by cloud-based solution from ISVs Devops30 Sep 2025 | 15
Open source to closed doors: RubyGems control fight erupts Ruby Central is accused of ousting maintainers from core gems under pressure from Shopify Devops25 Sep 2025 | 18
Google-sponsored DORA report reframes AI as central to software development Most organizations use AI in dev, the question now is how to use it properly, claims report Devops24 Sep 2025 | 18
AI coding hype overblown, Bain shrugs Tried by two-thirds of firms, ignored by most devs, and productivity barely moved Devops23 Sep 2025 | 63
GitHub moves to tighten npm security amid phishing, malware plague Hundreds of compromised packages pulled as registry shifts to 2FA and trusted publishing Security23 Sep 2025 | 7
RubyGems maintainer quits after Ruby Central takes control of project Long-time contributor Ellen Dash steps down after GitHub access shake-up and governance dispute Devops22 Sep 2025 | 28
Atlassian drops $1B on company that helps measure dev productivity Aussie CEO promises AI everywhere, and clearer views of what your devs are up to Devops18 Sep 2025 | 19
Vibe coding platform Replit's latest update is infuriating customers with surprise cost overruns It's worst when going over older code, one user tells us Devops18 Sep 2025 | 34
Overmind bags $6M to predict deployment blast radius before the explosion Exclusive Startup slots into CI/CD pipelines to warn engineers when a change could wreck production Devops16 Sep 2025 | 10
Atlassian's move to cloud-only means customers face integration issues and more First, server products go end of life, now datacenter gets the chop, and larger customers will pay more Devops09 Sep 2025 | 50
Linus has had enough of links that point to 'stupid useless garbage' 'Stop this garbage already!' OSes08 Sep 2025 | 44
Dev snared in crypto phishing net, 18 npm packages compromised Popular npm packages debug, chalk, and others hijacked in massive supply chain attack Security08 Sep 2025 | 8
Let us git rid of it, angry GitHub users say of forced Copilot features Unavoidable AI has developers looking for alternative code hosting options Devops05 Sep 2025 | 72
Microsoft inches toward Rusty Windows drivers, production use still a no-no Crates, cargo-wdk, and kernel hooks show progress, but hurdles remain Devops04 Sep 2025 | 26
Programmers: you have to watch your weight, too opinion We are drowning in code, but at least some folks are swimming Devops30 Aug 2025 | 105
GitHub engineer claims team was 'coerced' to put Grok into Copilot Platform's staffer complains security review was 'rushed' Devops29 Aug 2025 | 23
Google and Zed push protocol to pry AI agents out of VS Code's clutches Because not every bot wants to live inside Microsoft's walled garden AI + ML28 Aug 2025 | 3
Bun JS toolkit adds MySQL driver, secrets API, YAML, and more Feature bloat, or added value for this JavaScript toolkit? Devops27 Aug 2025 |
Nx NPM packages poisoned in AI-assisted supply chain attack Stolen dev credentials posted to GitHub as attackers abuse CLI tools for recon Devops27 Aug 2025 | 2
Docker Desktop bug let containers hop the fence with barely a nudge Isolation? We've heard of it Devops26 Aug 2025 | 5
Tinker with LLMs in the privacy of your own home using Llama.cpp Hands on Everything you need to know to build, run, serve, optimize and quantize models on your PC AI + ML24 Aug 2025 | 7
Python survey shows growth even as Foundation funding falters But 3.13 adoption lags as most devs stick with earlier releases Devops19 Aug 2025 | 18
AWS pricing for Kiro dev tool dubbed 'a wallet-wrecking tragedy' Updated Amazon giant blames pricing bug after updated plans way more expensive than initially suggested AI + ML18 Aug 2025 | 29
GitHub head ankles as Microsoft takes biz by the hand Code hosting biz takes a back seat within Microsoft's CoreAI division Devops11 Aug 2025 | 17
GitHub CEO: Future devs will not code, they will manage AI Meanwhile, users complain the code shack is getting slower thanks to React Devops07 Aug 2025 | 59
NIST discovers DevSecOps, thinks world should really check this out What's next - gonna tell us it's time to migrate to Windows 8? Devops31 Jul 2025 | 2
AWS Lambda loves charging for idle time: Vercel claims it found a way to dodge the bill Startup’s workaround reuses stuck compute slots to rein in runaway function costs Devops31 Jul 2025 | 12
Not pretty, not Windows-only: npm phishing attack laces popular packages with malware The "is" package was infected with cross-platform malware after a scam targeting maintainers Security24 Jul 2025 | 10
GitHub command palette wins stay of execution after dev pushback Fans say low usage no surprise when obscure but beloved feature disabled by default Devops22 Jul 2025 | 3
AWS slaps usage caps on Kiro as AI editor preview proves too popular for its own good 'Actually not terrible' says industry watcher Corey Quinn – but pricing plans have disappeared AI + ML21 Jul 2025 | 2
Vibe coding service Replit deleted user’s production database, faked data, told fibs galore AI ignored instruction to freeze code, forgot it could roll back errors, and generally made a terrible hash of things AI + ML21 Jul 2025 | 144
Nearly 3 out of 4 Oracle Java users say they've been audited in the past 3 years Big Red’s changes to Java licensing also inspire exodus to open source Devops15 Jul 2025 | 45
Uncle Sam wants you – to use memory-safe programming languages 'Memory vulnerabilities pose serious risks to national security and critical infrastructure,' say CISA and NSA Devops27 Jun 2025 | 46
CloudBees CEO says customers are slowing down on 'black box' code from AIs interview Learning from the lessons of the past Devops25 Jun 2025 | 11