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// 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 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 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 ships the CUDA Tile primitive, formalizing tiled GPU computation as a compiler-visible abstraction for kernel engineers and ML infra teams.
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 unveiled Lore, a new version control system backed by game-development scale experience. We break down what it means—and for whom.
Iroh reaches production stability with 1.0 release, bringing enterprise-grade P2P networking to developers with QUIC protocol and content addressing.
The Rust-based peer-to-peer networking library Iroh hits 1.0, bringing NAT traversal, efficient data sync, and production stability to distributed apps.
A new Rust-powered tool lets developers archive entire websites as standalone executables. Here's why Kage is gaining traction on Hacker News.
Python's WebAssembly runtime hits a major milestone: PyPI now officially supports WASM wheels, enabling seamless browser-based Python package distribution.
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.