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Releases

// Every version bump, tracked. Coverage of new releases from programming languages, frameworks, runtimes, and developer tools. What changed, what broke, and what actually matters.

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GLM 5.2 Outperforms Claude on Semgrep's Cybersecurity Benchmarks

GLM 5.2 from Zhipu AI tops Semgrep's internal cybersecurity benchmark suite, outranking Claude. What the numbers mean — and don't mean — for security teams.

CUDA 13.1 Ships Tile Abstraction: The Right Move, Awkward Timing

CUDA 13.1 introduces CUDA Tile, a first-class tiling primitive for GPU kernels — what it means for ML engineers, HPC developers, and the Triton ecosystem.

CUDA 13.1 Introduces CUDA Tile: What the Abstraction Changes

CUDA 13.1 ships the CUDA Tile primitive, formalizing tiled GPU computation as a compiler-visible abstraction for kernel engineers and ML infra teams.

10,000 GitHub Repos Are Serving Malware — and Your Checks Miss It

A coordinated campaign clones real repositories, force-pushes malicious ZIPs every few hours, and scores 0 detections on VirusTotal URL scans. Here's how it works and what to do.

Epic Games Launches Lore VCS: What the Hype Is Actually About

Epic Games unveiled Lore, a new version control system backed by game-development scale experience. We break down what it means—and for whom.

Iroh 1.0 Released: A New Era for Peer-to-Peer Data Transfer

Iroh reaches production stability with 1.0 release, bringing enterprise-grade P2P networking to developers with QUIC protocol and content addressing.

Iroh 1.0 Released: Production-Ready P2P Networking in Rust

The Rust-based peer-to-peer networking library Iroh hits 1.0, bringing NAT traversal, efficient data sync, and production stability to distributed apps.

Kage: Shadow Any Website Into a Single Offline Binary

A new Rust-powered tool lets developers archive entire websites as standalone executables. Here's why Kage is gaining traction on Hacker News.

Pyodide 314.0 Brings Official WebAssembly Wheel Support to PyPI

Python's WebAssembly runtime hits a major milestone: PyPI now officially supports WASM wheels, enabling seamless browser-based Python package distribution.

TensorZero Archives Repository Overnight After $7.3M Seed Round

The AI observability platform TensorZero abruptly archived its open-source repository just months after raising significant seed funding, leaving developers and investors questioning what happened.