Security Linters Fail: The False Positive Tax
The promise of automated security checks is under fire. New analysis reveals that popular linters are failing, not just by missing threats, but by overwhelming developers with false alarms.
The promise of automated security checks is under fire. New analysis reveals that popular linters are failing, not just by missing threats, but by overwhelming developers with false alarms.
Forget 'blockchain magic.' This developer's week on Solana revealed something far more grounded: a public database. Yet, the depths of its account model still offer a good head-scratcher.
DevOps promised simplicity, but delivered complexity. Platform engineering is here to fix that, building paved roads for developers in the cloud-native jungle.
Zed Editor is no longer just about speed. Its new theme-builder promises granular control, but at what cost to sanity? We peel back the layers.
When did coding stop being exciting and just become... a job? One developer decided they'd had enough and built a VS Code extension to reclaim the joy, one subtle cue at a time.
An 18-year veteran of GitHub is making a dramatic exit, citing daily workflow disruptions. This isn't just a personal grievance; it's a stark signal about platform reliability.
Suddenly, clicking a link doesn't take you where you expect. GitHub's latest UX tweak has developers fuming, and for good reason.
An analysis of how platform engineering evolved from DevOps principles, what internal developer platforms provide, and how organizations should think about the transition.