A developer's 40x Python-to-Rust performance rewrite drove every interview for 20-30 minutes each. What the data actually exposes about getting hired in 2026.
How a fabricated VC persona and a malicious TypeScript patch nearly backdoored a Rust maintainer—undetected by all 70 VirusTotal AV engines.
Iroh reaches production stability with 1.0 release, bringing enterprise-grade P2P networking to developers with QUIC protocol and content addressing.
Number 0 Labs releases Iroh 1.0, a Rust-based networking library that simplifies peer-to-peer data sync, hole-punching NAT traversal, and distributed app development.
The Rust-based peer-to-peer networking library Iroh hits 1.0, bringing NAT traversal, efficient data sync, and production stability to distributed apps.
How a CS student built a Rust-based sync engine by simulating 2G constraints for rural clinics, revealing critical lessons for offline-first architecture.
A new Rust TUI brings real-time diff visualization to the terminal, letting developers watch file changes as they happen without constant git diff refreshes.
A new Rust-powered tool lets developers archive entire websites as standalone executables. Here's why Kage is gaining traction on Hacker News.
After years of development, Zed 1.0 marks a major milestone for the high-performance code editor built by Atom's creators, promising lightning-fast editing with modern collaboration features.
After years of development, Zed—the Rust-powered code editor built for speed—hits 1.0, promising lightning-fast performance and built-in collaboration.