Open Source ROI: Do Companies Get Suckered into Free Labor?
Tired of your devs slaving over open source repos for zero company credit? New numbers promise fat ROI. But who's really cashing in?
Tired of your devs slaving over open source repos for zero company credit? New numbers promise fat ROI. But who's really cashing in?
What if your SSH login name was secretly executing code? OpenSSH 10.3 just fixed that nightmare — plus more housekeeping that old servers won't like.
Duolingo had it easy with AWS ECS — simple, reliable. But with 128 million users, they leaped to Kubernetes, unlocking an ecosystem that could turbocharge their language empire.
Picture this: your AI coding sidekick, once a beast at untangling massive codebases, now bots half-baked fixes and ignores your pleas. Real devs are reeling from Claude's February nosedive, backed by hard data.
Kubernetes just ignited the fuse on AI-native networking. The new AI Gateway Working Group promises standards that turn clusters into inference powerhouses.
Every Kubernetes image you pull? It funneled through kpromo. They just gutted and rebuilt it—nobody blinked. Here's why that's a win for cluster wranglers everywhere.
Picture your Kubernetes pods gasping for CPU cycles, starved by a botched conversion formula. OCI runtimes just dropped a quadratic fix – better, but not without pitfalls.
Swift 6.3 just dropped Android SDK stability like a mic. Cross-platform dreams? They're here – with caveats.
Platform engineers, rejoice—or at least stop swearing at your pipelines. GitLab's Container Virtual Registry turns registry chaos into a single, cached endpoint, perfect for Docker Hardened Images.
Staring down a Kubernetes cluster spewing unmonitored LLM agents? OpenLIT Operator promises zero-code fixes—but does it cut through the AI hype?
Imagine your production app tanking at midnight — observability tools could slash fix times from hours to minutes. A fresh survey shows enterprises betting big, with 36% eyeing $1M+ investments in 2026.
Imagine firing up a 1989 Intel i486 in 2025—Linux just said no. Kernel devs are purging decades-old baggage, freeing resources for tomorrow's silicon.
Open source maintainers, rejoice: GitHub's Copilot SDK just made drowning in issue backlogs a thing of the past. One dev's swipe-based app proves AI can triage smarter, faster.
A clever SQL feature in Grafana turned into a remote code execution nightmare. Patches are out, but the real question is how many exposed instances are still ticking.
Go 1.26 just shipped, slipping self-referential generics into the type system and flipping the Green Tea garbage collector to default. It's not hype—it's architecture evolving under the hood.
Another day, another supply chain scare rippling through open source. GitHub's touting fixes for Actions workflows and npm malware, but who's really winning here?
Devs, imagine ditching endless code review queues and security backlogs. GitLab's got 10 AI prompts to turbocharge your full pipeline — but after 20 years watching hype cycles, I'm not holding my breath.
Imagine shipping code without the heart-stopping wait for production fires. GitLab feature flags in Python make it real: deploy fast, release smart.
Your next online purchase could vanish into a hacker's abyss. But 2026 flips the script: AI-driven shields make ecommerce unbreakable, turning shoppers into untouchable victors.
A solo founder just launched a dating verification platform in 90 days using a lean, modern stack. But the real story isn't the idea—it's what this reveals about who's actually solving problems in dating safety.