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Something of a trend has emerged this year, with the major AI labs going all-out to tell the world how The post “The opening stages of OpenAI’s unraveling”: OpenAI slows model training — not everyone is buying the…
Canonical wants to know whether automated tools can finally rewrite legacy C code in safe, maintainable Rust without altering the The post AI-generated Rust compiles perfectly. That’s the scary part. appeared first on…
The migration to Kubernetes and cloud native infrastructure has been one of the defining IT trends of the past decade. The post AWS deprecated this EKS auth method. 81% of clusters still run it. appeared first on The…
OpenTelemetry is now the second largest project in CNCF, right behind Kubernetes. Ted Young, OpenTelemetry co-founder, reflected on how it got there at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Japan. #KubeCon #CloudNative
Long-running coding agents face an awkward choice when they need a developer’s input. They can stop and wait or make The post Codex can now keep coding while it waits for your answer appeared first on The New Stack.
Steve Yegge thinks your AI has feelings. His new two-part essay, “The Shape of Things to Come,” argues that agentic The post Your coding agent got the onboarding your developers never did appeared first on The New Stack.
The volume of AI-generated code has broken code review. Engineers are reviewing 500-line diffs they didn’t write, generated by models The post AI broke code review. What about knowledge sharing? appeared first on The…
AI infrastructure platform company TrueFoundry has launched its open-source agent harness, TrueForge. The technology, announced Wednesday, is directly billed as The post An open source rival to Claude Managed Agents…
IBM on Wednesday announced that it has built and cooled the first two modules of a new cryogenic dillution refrigerator The post IBM builds a better fridge for its quantum computers appeared first on The New Stack.
Chinese frontier model outfit Z.ai released GLM-5.3 on Friday, a model hewn from the same codebase as its predecessor GLM-5.2, The post An industrial-scale distillation of models, or subtle benchmaxxing: What developers…