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AI Data Centers Devour Hard Drives, Threatening the Digital Record of Human Knowledge
The servers humming in vast data centers built for artificial intelligence training don't just consume electricity. They swallow hard drives by the millions. And that hunger...
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Amazon’s AI Tool Reversal: Why Its Engineers Won Access to Claude Code and Codex
Amazon once drew a firm line. In November 2025 company leaders told software engineers to favor an in-house AI coding assistant called Kiro. The internal memo was blunt. "Whi...
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Apple Prepares macOS 27 Refinements to Fix Liquid Glass Shortfalls and Add AI Safari Tools
  Apple engineers are quietly addressing complaints that surfaced after last year’s macOS Tahoe launch. The company plans targeted adjustments in macOS 27 t...
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Louis Rossmann Flips Off Bambu Lab and Puts $10,000 on the Line in 3D Printing Showdown
  Anger boiled over in the 3D printing community this week. Louis Rossmann, the outspoken right-to-repair advocate known for his YouTube channel and battles again...
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The Silent Trap That Makes Your Expensive New GPU Feel Like a Dud
Enthusiasts drop hundreds, sometimes thousands, on the latest graphics card. They power up their rigs. They load a favorite game. Then comes the letdown. Frames barely budge....
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GitHub’s Breaking Point: Outages, AI Overload and the Developer Exodus
GitHub once felt like home for millions of developers. Now many call it a liability. Chronic downtime. Floods of low-quality AI output. Pricing shifts that punish heavy users...
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How AI Bots Outpaced Bun’s Creator and Why Anthropic Bought the Whole Project
Jarred Sumner once spent three weeks hand-porting a Go transpiler to Zig. Line by line. No AI. The result became the seed for Bun, the JavaScript runtime that now powers some...
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Arjan Brussee’s Immense Engine: A Veteran Developer’s Bid for European Tech Independence
Arjan Brussee knows his way around game engines. The Dutch developer co-created the 1990s hit Jazz Jackrabbit. He co-founded Guerrilla Games, the studio that delivered Horizo...
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How Apple’s Developer Hurdles and Notification Deluge Are Raising Stress Levels
A developer sits down to share a small utility built in Go. It works flawlessly on Windows and Linux. On macOS the file arrives quarantined. One more barrier. One more click....
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Open Source AI’s English Barrier: Why Non-Native Developers Struggle to Contribute
English dominates the code comments, error messages, and documentation that power modern AI tools. Yet hundreds of millions of developers worldwide think and collaborate more...
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Linux 7.2 Brings Mainline Support for Affordable Realtek RTL8159 10GbE USB Adapters
Realtek's RTL8159 chipset has started showing up in low-cost USB 10GbE adapters sold for as little as $55. Until now Linux users needed to rely on the company's separate driv...
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AI Vibe Coding Floods the Web With Unprotected Corporate Secrets
Security teams woke up this week to a fresh headache. Over 5,000 hastily built web applications sit exposed on the public internet. They contain hospital schedules with docto...
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Qt Creator 20 Beta Pushes AI Agents Into Daily C++ and Qt Workflows
Qt Creator just took another step toward tighter AI assistance. The beta for version 20 arrived today, May 8, 2026. Developers can now chat directly with AI agents that grasp...
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ReactOS Overhauls Its Setup Process With One ISO and Fresh Storage Code
ReactOS just made a practical leap forward. The long-running project to build an open-source Windows-compatible operating system merged two major improvements this week. One...
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Apple Wins Partial EU Trademark Victory Against Anker Innovations
Apple has secured a partial victory in a long-running trademark dispute with a Chinese manufacturer that produces keyboards and solar panels, according to a report from...
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