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WASI 0.3.0 Released: WebAssembly Takes a Major Step Toward Universal Runtime

The WebAssembly System Interface hits 0.3.0 with breaking changes, new APIs, and a clearer path to production. Here's what changed and why it matters.

Why Developers Never Get Credit for Problems That Never Happened

A 2001 MIT paper resurfaces on Hacker News, sparking debate about why proactive engineering work goes unrecognized—and what it costs teams.

SignalHop: The Open-Source Modem That Turns Sound Into a Mesh Network

A developer built an acoustic mesh networking stack that uses speakers and microphones to transmit data—no WiFi, Bluetooth, or internet required.

VS Code's Copilot Attribution Controversy: Why Developers Are Upset

Microsoft's VS Code is adding 'Co-Authored-by: Copilot' to git commits whether you use the AI assistant or not, sparking heated debate about attribution.

NVIDIA CUDA 13.1 Launches with CUDA Tile: What Developers Need to Know

NVIDIA releases CUDA 13.1 featuring CUDA Tile, a new paradigm for parallel computing that promises to transform GPU programming and AI workloads.

VS Code's Copilot Attribution Controversy: What Developers Need to Know

Microsoft's VS Code faces backlash over auto-inserting Copilot co-author credits into git commits, even when developers don't use the AI assistant.

Texas Instruments Announces Ti-84 Evo: The Calculator That Taught Millions to Code Gets a Modern Refresh

After decades of dominance in classrooms, the iconic Ti-84 graphing calculator gets its biggest update yet with the Ti-84 Evo, featuring Python support and a color touchscreen.

Microsoft Releases Lib0xc for Memory-Safe C Development

Microsoft's new Lib0xc library offers safer alternatives to standard C functions, addressing long-standing memory safety concerns in systems programming.

12 Resume Phrases That ATS Systems Quietly Penalize (2026 Research)

A developer analyzed 200 resumes through 5 ATS systems and found specific phrases that tank your application score—even when you're qualified.

The Invisible Orchestration Layer Breaking Your AI Applications

Production AI systems fail not from bad models, but from the overlooked orchestration layer between prompts, tools, and state. Here's how to build it right.

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