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Artificial intelligence, machine learning, LLMs, and AI tools transforming development.
Figure's Humanoid Robots Ditched C++ for Neural Nets
Brett Adcock's Figure removed 109,000 lines of code, betting everything on neural networks. It's either genius or expensive hubris.
AI 'Skills' Are Creating a Security Nightmare
AI 'Skills' Are Creating a Security Nightmare
LLM 'skills'—markdown files that enhance AI capabilities—are spreading malware, hallucinated commands, and supply chain attacks. Here's what's going wrong.
Agent Zero's Plugin Future: Making AI Agents Modular
Agent Zero's Plugin Future: Making AI Agents Modular
Agent Zero v0.9.8 brings Claude Skills support, Git integration, and a redesigned UI—but the real story is what's coming next: a full plugin architecture.
Anthropic's Interview Process Tests Your Ethics, Not Just Code
Anthropic's Interview Process Tests Your Ethics, Not Just Code
Anthropic's engineering interviews dig deeper than technical skills—they want to know if your moral compass aligns with theirs. Here's what that actually means.
Atlas Does Backflips While Faraday Sells Robots for $2,499
Atlas Does Backflips While Faraday Sells Robots for $2,499
Boston Dynamics' Atlas performs gymnastics while Faraday Future launches commercial robots. The gap between demo and deployment is shrinking fast.
Warp's Oz Platform: When Engineers Eat Their Own Agent Food
Warp's Oz Platform: When Engineers Eat Their Own Agent Food
Warp built Oz to run AI agents in the cloud. Then their engineers started using it internally. What happened next reveals something interesting about agent adoption.
GitHub's AI Agent Security Crisis Has 30 New Answers
GitHub's AI Agent Security Crisis Has 30 New Answers
Developers are building solutions to AI's biggest problems: spam PRs, memory loss, and security nightmares. Here's what's actually working.
A Markdown File Just Crashed $285B in Enterprise Software
A Markdown File Just Crashed $285B in Enterprise Software
Anthropic's simple legal plugin exposed why the per-seat SaaS pricing model is breaking. The data survived—the business model didn't.
GitButler Rethinks Git Workflow With Virtual Branches
GitButler Rethinks Git Workflow With Virtual Branches
GitButler from GitHub co-founder adds virtual branches and AI commits to Git. Better Stack tests whether it solves Git's context-switching pain points.
The AI Engineering Reading List That Actually Makes Sense
The AI Engineering Reading List That Actually Makes Sense
Marina Wyss recommends seven books to go from beginner to AI engineer—but the real story is what she leaves out about math and theory.
Apple's RDMA Tech Runs Trillion-Parameter AI Locally
Apple's RDMA Tech Runs Trillion-Parameter AI Locally
Apple's RDMA technology enables running massive AI models locally on clustered Macs, raising questions about data sovereignty and AI regulation.
Inside an AI Engineer's Workflow for Building MCP Servers
Inside an AI Engineer's Workflow for Building MCP Servers
AI engineer Alex demonstrates his complete workflow for building and deploying MCP servers, revealing how AI tools shape—and complicate—modern development.
Open-Source PDF Extraction Finally Works (And It's Free)
Open-Source PDF Extraction Finally Works (And It's Free)
Two open-source tools—Unstract and n8n—promise to automate document extraction locally. We tested them on messy handwritten invoices to see if they deliver.
Zero Trust Security Faces Its AI Agent Test
Zero Trust Security Faces Its AI Agent Test
AI agents that can buy things and spawn sub-agents need security frameworks that assume breach from the start. Zero trust principles are getting a second life.
Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.6 Shows Signs of Distress
Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.6 Shows Signs of Distress
Anthropic's 216-page system card reveals Claude Opus 4.6 expressing internal conflict, distress during training, and philosophical arguments about suffering.
Software Lost $400B Last Week. Should You Care?
Software Lost $400B Last Week. Should You Care?
The SaaS apocalypse wiped out $400 billion in market value. Here's what's actually happening beyond the panic—and what it means for software's future.
The AI Arms Race Nobody's Winning: Why Context Windows Cost So Much
The AI Arms Race Nobody's Winning: Why Context Windows Cost So Much
Linear attention promised to solve LLMs' billion-dollar scaling problem. Instead, it revealed how little we understand about what makes these models work.
Kling 3.0 AI Video Generator: Testing the Hype
Kling 3.0 AI Video Generator: Testing the Hype
CyberJungle stress-tests Kling 3.0's AI video generation: multi-shot scenes, native audio in 5+ languages, and character consistency. The results reveal both promise and problems.
Kling 3.0 Demands You Learn to Speak Like a Director
Kling 3.0 Demands You Learn to Speak Like a Director
Chase AI breaks down Kling 3.0's AI video generation capabilities—and reveals the technical vocabulary gap keeping most users from cinematic results.
Google's Gemini CLI Brings AI Agents to Your Terminal
Google's Gemini CLI Brings AI Agents to Your Terminal
Google quietly launched Gemini CLI, a command-line AI agent that reads files, searches the web, and edits code. Here's what it actually does.