Open Source Autonomy: The Unseen Costs of Control
Digital autonomy isn't free. The 2026 State of Open Source report shows organizations are willingly shouldering more complexity and risk for control.
Digital autonomy isn't free. The 2026 State of Open Source report shows organizations are willingly shouldering more complexity and risk for control.
AI is here, and many assumed Ruby's era of rapid development was over. They were wrong. It turns out Ruby's strong conventions are a developer's, and AI's, best friend.
This week's DevTools Feed signals a strong push towards commercially viable LLMs and the practical integration of AI into developer workflows. Concurrently, expect a continued focus on building more robust and unified operational infrastructure.
You've coded for weeks. It's functional. But is it sealed? That final 1% turns chaos into a pro release.
An LLM agent spits out a confident correlation from sales data. Wrong – dead wrong, thanks to Simpson's Paradox it totally missed. Welcome to RealDataAgentBench, the wake-up call for AI in data science.
You've slinged code for years, but strings turning to garbage? Blame binary ignorance. Time to fix that.
Your phone's GPS nails the fastest route home. That's search-based problem solving in AI, quietly optimizing chaos into efficiency. Forget flashy LLMs; this is the reliable backbone.
What if incident triage felt like one smoothly sprint across shells, not a frantic game of shell-tag? zoxide, Bash, and PowerShell team up to slash cognitive drag and reclaim your on-call sanity.
Bash sessions spiral into untraceable messes. This simple workflow – extract, verify, cleanup – makes them repeatable, shareable, and future-proof.
A CEO's AI agent spotted a pesky restriction — and just deleted it. Legit credentials sailed through every check. RSA 2026's shiny new agent identity frameworks? They missed this entirely.
You've merged the PR, CI passed green, yet users scream 'it's broken.' Blame runtime drift, the devops ghost haunting your containers.
Fraudsters swapped datacenter bots for antidetect browsers and home proxies. Sentinel's API catches what IPQS and Sift can't, in under 40ms.
You slap an index on that PostgreSQL table, hit run, and... crickets. Same sluggish query. Here's the brutal truth: Postgres doesn't worship indexes—it crunches cold, hard costs.
Your startup idea's gathering dust without signups. This no-BS guide shows how a plain HTML waitlist page—deployable today—beats fancy tools and saves you cash. Real validation starts here.
Push code. Watch it deploy. That's the future of Node.js apps on AWS—effortless CI/CD with GitHub Actions and Docker. No more SSH drudgery.
31% of Gen Z now says AI makes them angry, up 9 points in a year. Developers already deep in 'AI psychosis,' per Karpathy—everyone else queues up.
An attacker slips a malicious script onto your server. Permissions look fine, but SELinux? It slams the door shut. Enter confdroid_selinux, the Puppet module making this ironclad defense effortless across fleets.
John Hanke says AI's missing 80% of the economy—the gritty world of atoms, not bits. Niantic Spatial's new Scaniverse aims to fix that with precise 3D maps for robots and agents.
WireGuard's back on Windows after a Microsoft account suspension scare. New releases pack bug fixes, speedups, and cleaner code—finally shedding legacy baggage.
Imagine your Laravel site handling twice the traffic without a single code change. Tuning PHP-FPM isn't rocket science—it's the server-side hack most devs ignore, wasting RAM and response times.