Introducing Deno Sandbox | Deno Instant Linux microVMs with defense-in-depth security for running untrusted code.
Qwen3-Coder-Next: Pushing Small Hybrid Models on Agentic Coding Tech Report GitHub Hugging Face ModelScope DISCORD Introduction We introduce Qwen3-Coder-Next, an open-weight language model designed specifically for coding agents and local development. Built on top of Qwen3-Next-80B-A3B-Base, which adopts a novel archi...
What’s up with all those equals signs anyway? For some reason or other, people have been posting a lot of excerpts from old emails on Twitter over the last few days. The most vital question everybody’s asking themselves is: What’s …
Moltbook Is Becoming a Security Nightmare - Telos Blog The viral AI agent social network has over 770,000 users with shell access to their owners' machines. A database breach just let anyone hijack any agent on the platform.
To Every Developer Close To Burnout, Read This · theSeniorDev Today, I will share a Senior Developer’s perspective on burnout and six things you can do right now if you feel burned out as a developer to get your career and life back on track.
Anki's Growing Up - Anki / Announcements - Anki Forums Hi all, Anki’s 19th birthday was about 4 months ago. It would have been a good time to pause and reflect on what Anki has become, and how it will grow in the future. But I ended up letting the moment come and go, as I didn’t feel like I had the free time...
PoC is a framework of perverse incentives Was it ever possible to build a Proof of Concept that didn’t end upbeing rushed into production as a nest of bugs, instability, andtechnical debt, regardless...
Software Engineering With LLMs Jamison Dance’s blog. Mostly focused on engineering management, software design and development, and jokes to himself.
What is an incident, anyway? What is an incident, anyway? How do we define it? When should you declare an incident?
How to Unabstract an Abstraction Abstractions in code are easy to add and challenging to remove. Sometimes we feel stuck with them. But the good news is, you can back out of almost any abstraction with the right mindset.
Should Makers Still Care About Code Quality? | Herman Schaaf If it works, it works, let the LLMs worry about the code… right?
Onboarding Claude Code (and Yourself) | etsd.tech How I set up Claude Code joining a new team — without writing a single line of Markdown myself.
Identity Is Easy. Continuity Is Hard. Most identity systems fail over time. AnchorID is a deliberately boring attribution anchor designed to preserve continuity across platforms, archives, and AI systems.
Hugo Montenegro Being first has great costs. If you're in a jungle, you're the one macheting down the vines and shrubs. If you're a cyclist in a race, you're the one pushing the air forward, whilst the cyclists behind can relax in your draft. And if you're developing a n...
Overpaying me after using illegal plugins How a client used pirated plugins and had to overpay later on
Vibecoding native apps has gotten really good I spent a weekend vibecoding a small native app called Palate - a fine dining tracker for tasting menus, restaurants, and personal notes. For years I've had a clear idea in my mind of the features that would make a product like this great:
Julia An aphasic space station monitors an anomalous object, while keeping the last two humans alive.
Why do RSS readers look like email clients? “Why do RSS readers look like email clients?” The question was asked by Terry Godier, first on Mastodon, then in a more detailed post. Godier dubbed the feeling of coming across hundreds of unread…
People Create Excellence, but Systems Make It Last In this post, I want to talk about what I’ve been thinking about over the roughly two and a half years I’ve spent as a frontend chapter lead at Toss. My job and goal as a chapter lead at Toss is clear: make the Toss frontend chapter the most excellent eng...
The Future of the Software Engineering Career A few weeks ago, I wrote about the human in the loop and why review is now the bottleneck in software development. That post triggered a lot of...
On Failure (& Layoffs) | Jon Openshaw Sometimes we fail. We fail and we feel lost and depleted and scared. So what do we do with those feelings? Me? I write self-flagellating, unfunny essays in an effort to cradle the splinters of my fragile ego while introspecting to the point of violent ill...
Your Phone Silently Sends GPS to Your Carrier — Here's How Your phone's baseband silently computes and sends precise GPS coordinates to your carrier via RRLP and LPP protocols. No notification, no consent, no way to opt out.
Why Airport Security Feels Random Airport security feels random for a reason. It’s like a broken distributed system, and why variance, not people, is the real problem.