Linux 6.16 brings faster file systems, improved confidential memory support, and more Rust support
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Linux 6.16 brings faster file systems, improved confidential memory support, and more Rust support
Linux continues to grow bigger and better. Here's what's new and notable in the 6.16 release, plus what you need to know about 6.17.
I Know When You're Vibe Coding
https://alexkondov.com/i-know-when-youre-vibe-coding/
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I Know When You're Vibe Coding
I shouldn’t have to care about this. I don’t want to care about how someone’s code gets into the IDE. Whether you wrote it by hand, copied it from a forum…
Typechecking Is Undecidable When 'Type' Is a Type (1989)
https://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/149366/MIT-LCS-TR-458.pdf?sequence=6
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From the programming community on Reddit: Typechecking Is Undecidable When 'Type' Is a Type (1989)
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Yes, the majority of language migrations are driven by hype
https://leaddev.com/technical-direction/yes-the-majority-of-language-migrations-are-driven-by-hype
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Yes, the majority of language migrations are driven by hype
More than 71% of experienced software developers say their language migration decisions were influenced more by industry hype than by proven outcomes.
Man creates fully featured multi-user fileserver using his phone. Whilst commuting.
https://youtu.be/15_-hgsX2V0?si=1bmvlQFkXwinW6FH
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introducing copyparty, the FOSS file server
something I've been making for the past 5 years
the project: https://github.com/9001/copyparty/
watch this video on the demoserver: https://a.ocv.me/pub/demo/ (try showcase-lq.mp4 if your device cannot play the hq.webm)
the project: https://github.com/9001/copyparty/
watch this video on the demoserver: https://a.ocv.me/pub/demo/ (try showcase-lq.mp4 if your device cannot play the hq.webm)
Companies Should Hire More Engineers in the Age of AI
https://newsletter.eng-leadership.com/p/companies-should-hire-more-engineers
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Companies Should Hire More Engineers in the Age of AI
My thoughts on less vs more hiring of engineers in the age of AI!
Stack Overflow Survey 2025: 84% of devs use AI… but 46% don’t trust it 🤯
https://shiftmag.dev/stack-overflow-survey-2025-ai-5653/
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Dev paradox: 84% use AI, most don’t believe it!
AI is reshaping how developers work, but trust is crumbling. Explore key insights from Stack Overflow’s 2025 survey of 49,000+ developers.
The hidden productivity tax of 'almost right' AI code
https://venturebeat.com/ai/stack-overflow-data-reveals-the-hidden-productivity-tax-of-almost-right-ai-code/
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VentureBeat
Stack Overflow data reveals the hidden productivity tax of ‘almost right’ AI code
Stack Overflow survey shows that as more enterprise developers actually use AI tools, their expectations aren't being met by reality.
Tea App Hack: Disassembling The Ridiculous App Source Code
https://programmers.fyi/tea-app-hack-disassembling-the-ridiculous-app-source-code
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Medium
Tea App Hack: Disassembling The Ridiculous App Source Code
By now, everyone has heard of the “Tea app” getting hacked: “Hackers leak 13,000 user photos and IDs from the Tea app”. It’s a Flutter app…
Profiling without Source code – how I diagnosed Trackmania stuttering
https://larstofus.com/2025/07/27/profiling-without-source-code-how-i-diagnosed-trackmania-stuttering/
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Larst Of Us
Profiling without Source code – how I diagnosed Trackmania stuttering
A very common side effect of working as a programmer is the constant frustration of not having source code access to all the software you use. Bugs, problems or missing features in your own work ca…
Seed7: a programming language I plan to work on for decades
https://seed7.net
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Seed7 Homepage
Seed7 - The extensible programming language
Developers remain willing but reluctant to use AI: The 2025 Developer Survey results are here
https://stackoverflow.blog/2025/07/29/developers-remain-willing-but-reluctant-to-use-ai-the-2025-developer-survey-results-are-here/
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Developers remain willing but reluctant to use AI: The 2025 Developer Survey results are here - Stack Overflow
PatchworkOS: A from-scratch NON-POSIX OS strictly adhering to the "everything is a file" philosophy that I've been working on for... a very long while.
https://github.com/KaiNorberg/PatchworkOS
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GitHub
GitHub - KaiNorberg/PatchworkOS: A from scratch monolithic non-POSIX OS for the x86_64 architecture that rigorously follows a "everything…
A from scratch monolithic non-POSIX OS for the x86_64 architecture that rigorously follows a "everything is a file" philosophy, uses a tickless SMP kernel and a from scratch ACPI ...
The State of Software Development in 2025
https://newsletter.eng-leadership.com/p/the-state-of-software-development
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Eng-Leadership
The State of Software Development in 2025
49k+ engineers have shared their preferred technologies, how they use AI, work environment and many more interesting things!
N+1 query problem : what it is, why it hurts performance, and how to fix it
https://www.namitjain.com/blog/n-plus-1-query-problem
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What is the N+1 Query Problem and How to Solve it?
The N+1 problem is a silent performance killer in data-heavy applications. Learn what it is, how to spot it, and how to fix it—whether you’re using raw SQL or an ORM.