Sweden's $137M Revolt: Ditching iPads for Pencils in Every Classroom
Swedish kids' reading scores cratered after a decade of tablets. Now, $137 million buys real books and pencils, not apps.
Swedish kids' reading scores cratered after a decade of tablets. Now, $137 million buys real books and pencils, not apps.
AWS lets you red team your own cloud — no permission needed. But most teams botch it, leaving buckets wide open. Here's the no-BS guide to doing it right.
Imagine pinpointing code slowdowns like a laser-guided missile. Pyroscope and Alloy turn that sci-fi dream into dev reality on TON blockchain.
Two axios versions went rogue on npm, slipping in a trojan that phones home to hackers. Your dev machine could be compromised—here's the acerbic truth behind the breach.
Picture a factory floor at midnight: workers huddled over WhatsApp, deciphering the month's rota. One solo dev just fixed that with Turna, a dead-simple shift calendar app.
You build a slick Bubble app laced with AI. Solo tests? Magic. Real users hit? Chaos. Here's why your no-code triumph turns into a scaling nightmare.
tldraw's canvas powers apps from whiteboards to AI playgrounds. But with agents everywhere, can SDKs still pay the bills? Steve Ruiz bets yes.
Ever wondered why writing tools lock you into novels when manga and screenplays dominate global markets? TaleForge breaks that mold—with three specialized editors.
CI greenlights your AI-generated Go code. Coverage? 100%. But swap >= for > and tests still pass. Enter mutest: the tool exposing what your suite misses.
Python's Steering Council just got a makeover — and Brett Cannon, its longest-serving member, isn't holding back. From Astral's explosive growth to the endless lock file saga, here's the real story.
Forget one-agent-at-a-time drudgery. /fleet in Copilot CLI turns your terminal into a command center for parallel AI agents, hitting multiple files simultaneously.
A Harvard study pegs junior developer employment down 13% since GPT-4. Microsoft's CTO and VP say agentic AI is accelerating the bleed — and companies chasing short-term wins will pay dearly.
Picture this: your kubeconfig quietly firing off a shady script on your machine. Kubernetes 1.35 slams the door with an exec plugin allowlist, handing you god-mode control over credential plugins.
Hit 'go install' and watch your messy Ingress-NGINX manifests spit out clean Gateway API YAML. With retirement looming in March 2026, this tool isn't optional—it's survival gear for Kubernetes ops.
Tired of Spring Boot APIs that just spit out data without finesse? ResponseEntity flips the script, handing you the reins on HTTP magic.
George Goble didn't just guess—he computed. In an office microwave bet, he boiled water in exactly 3.1 seconds, showcasing the engineer's unyielding precision.
Cloudflare's scanning 3.5 billion scripts a day. They're making client-side security free — here's why devs should squint harder before celebrating.
Type 'docker model pull gemma4' and Google's latest lightweight beast is yours. Docker Hub just turned AI models into containers, slashing deployment headaches for millions of devs.