Mobile Devs, Wake Up: Your Apps Are Now Platforms
Remember when mobile dev was pick Android or iOS, build screens, ship? That's ancient history. Apps are exploding into foldables, AI triggers, and full-blown platforms.
Remember when mobile dev was pick Android or iOS, build screens, ship? That's ancient history. Apps are exploding into foldables, AI triggers, and full-blown platforms.
Poland's got a massive free database of company financials. But good luck getting it without this scraper. It's cheap, clever, and calls out government nonsense.
Three hours lost to a missing authorizationCode in your OAuth flow. Tramli ends that nightmare by rejecting invalid state transitions at compile time.
Flaky tests eat 40% of debugging time in modern CI pipelines. Git Bayesect applies Bayes' theorem to git bisect, turning unreliable failures into pinpointed culprits.
That pristine Figma button? It crumbles in CSS every time. Developers waste hours tweaking—here's the pipeline mismatch killing your workflow.
Picture this: Circle's stock, the darling of stablecoin dreams, just nosedived 10% in a single brutal session. Blame a sharp analyst downgrade and whispers from a massive crypto hack.
What if the guy who policed Wall Street's trading floors just jumped ship to turbocharge crypto's tokenization revolution? Brett Redfearn's move to Securitize isn't just a hire — it's a signal flare for real-world assets going onchain.
Imagine waking to one calm screen instead of 40 frantic badges. Keynotif does exactly that, filtering Android notifications while you sleep.
Travel APIs usually mean silos: separate teams for search, analytics, recs. This .NET project smashes that, baking everything into one data model with Redis caching from day one. It's fast, pragmatic, and open-source.
AI code tools promised speed. Delivered confusion. Enter Commit Comprehension Gate: it grills you on your PR before merge. Genius? Or nanny state for coders?
Picture this: 40% of github.com requests failing, Copilot sessions dead, Actions workflows frozen for hours. GitHub's March 2026 report lays bare four brutal outages—and hints at architectural cracks that Microsoft can't spin away.
Ditch server uploads. AI background removal now thrives in your browser, powered by WebGPU. Privacy wins, speed surges.
What if one number could cut through the noise of a thousand sensors? In factories, it's already happening — and it's dead simple.
Forgot the owner password on your own PDF? No more shady uploads. A new browser-based unlocker using QPDF WebAssembly keeps your files local and private.
GitHub's secret scanning caught 1.2 million leaked credentials last year. If you've ever Cmd-V'd a token into the wrong window, you're in good company—but here's how to fix it without the drama.
A compromised contributor's pull request looks legit—until build config files unleash hidden malware. This supply chain sneak attack is hitting 30+ repos right now.
Rails devs have endured endless spinners while GPT chews on prompts. This ActionCable-Turbo-OpenAI combo flips the script: real-time token streaming, no JS nightmares.
Tired of QuickBooks locking you into its dashboard? Crane Ledger's headless accounting API lets developers embed double-entry books anywhere—from AI chats to niche apps. Real people win big.
Basement apartments clogging your rental search again? Fire up Chrome, grab some AI, and hack the filters yourself. Twenty years in tech says: this empowers users—until the lawyers notice.
C's stubborn simplicity meets modern ambition: a GCC plugin that slips inheritance into structs. But does it bend the rules enough to matter?