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Breaking the Forking Trap: Meta’s Journey to Continuous WebRTC Upgrades

Meta overcame the WebRTC forking trap by building a dual-stack architecture for A/B testing, enabling continuous upgrades across 50+ use cases while improving performance, size, and security.

2026-05-01 10:41:42

Supply Chain Attack on Elementary Data: How a GitHub Actions Flaw Led to Malicious PyPI Package

How attackers exploited a GitHub Actions workflow flaw to push malicious elementary-data v0.23.3 to PyPI, with remediation steps and lessons for CI/CD security.

2026-05-01 10:24:06

Sovereign Tech Agency Launches Paid Initiative to Involve Open Source Maintainers in Internet Standards

Sovereign Tech Agency pays open source maintainers €4,800-5,200/month to shape internet standards at IETF, W3C, ISO. Pilot cohort of 10 from mid-2026.

2026-05-01 10:22:18

10 Insights Into Open-Source Documentaries: The People Behind the Code

Explore 10 key insights into open-source documentaries, from the human stories behind code to production challenges and ethical storytelling, inspired by Cult.Repro producers.

2026-05-01 10:15:18

Meta Breaks Free from WebRTC Forking Trap with Dual-Stack Architecture

Meta escapes the WebRTC forking trap with a dual-stack architecture enabling A/B testing across 50+ use cases, ensuring continuous upstream upgrades.

2026-05-01 10:01:46

Python 3.13.9: Targeted Bug Fix Release Explained

Python 3.13.9 is an expedited release fixing a regression in inspect.getsourcelines when a decorator is followed by a comment or empty line. No other changes.

2026-05-01 09:45:47

Python 3.13.10: A Comprehensive Maintenance Release Brings Stability and Performance Enhancements

Python 3.13.10, the tenth maintenance release of Python 3.13, is now available with ~300 bugfixes, build improvements, and documentation updates. Download from python.org.

2026-05-01 09:44:28

8 Key Insights into the Kubernetes AI Gateway Working Group

Explore 8 key insights into the Kubernetes AI Gateway Working Group, covering its mission, features like token-based rate limiting and payload inspection, active proposals, and a standards-based future.

2026-05-01 09:30:02

7 Key Insights into Building a Greener Web: Lessons from the Four-Minute Mile

Learn how the four-minute mile story inspires sustainable web design through proxy metrics like data transfer and carbon intensity, plus actionable steps to reduce your site's carbon footprint.

2026-05-01 09:17:23

April 2026 Wallpapers: Community Creativity Blooms

Explore the April 2026 community wallpapers series: discover its 15-year history, how to submit your own design, featured themes like spring blooms, available resolutions, and copyright guidelines.

2026-05-01 08:58:55

Enhancing Deployment Reliability at GitHub: Using eBPF to Break Circular Dependencies

GitHub uses eBPF to monitor and block network calls during deployments, preventing circular dependencies that could block fixes during outages. Learn about dependency types, eBPF's role, and how to implement it.

2026-05-01 08:54:43

How We Built an AI-Powered Emoji List Generator with GitHub Copilot CLI

Discover how GitHub's Rubber Duck Thursdays team built an AI-powered emoji list generator using the GitHub Copilot CLI, with a terminal UI and smart emoji suggestions.

2026-05-01 08:53:44

Git 2.54: Introducing 'git history' for Painless Commit Rewrites

Git 2.54 introduces experimental 'git history' command for simple history rewrites like reword and split, without touching working tree. Covers usage, limitations, and comparison to interactive rebase.

2026-05-01 08:53:21

Understanding Recent Updates to GitHub Copilot Individual Plans

GitHub Copilot pauses new sign-ups, tightens usage limits, and adjusts model access for Individual plans to protect service quality. Existing customers can upgrade or cancel by May 20.

2026-05-01 08:52:49

GitHub's Reliability Journey: Key Questions and Answers

GitHub shares update on availability after incidents, citing agentic development as key driver for 30X scale. Short-term fixes and long-term architectural changes underway to improve reliability.

2026-05-01 08:52:08

Python 3.14 Reaches Final Beta: Free-Threaded Mode, Deferred Annotations, and More

Python 3.14.0 beta 4, the final beta, is released with free-threaded mode, deferred annotations, t-strings, and more. Developers urged to test now before ABI freeze.

2026-05-01 08:50:30

Urgent Python 3.13.9 Update Fixes Critical Decorator Regression

Python 3.13.9 expedited release fixes critical regression in inspect.getsourcelines when decorators are followed by comments or empty lines. Upgrade immediately.

2026-05-01 08:47:02

Python 3.13.10 Released: Critical Bug Fixes and Stability Improvements Included

Python 3.13.10 maintenance release fixes 300 bugs, improves stability and security. Available for download now.

2026-05-01 08:46:02

Python 3.13.9 Released: A Targeted Fix for Developers

Python 3.13.9 is an expedited release fixing a regression in inspect.getsourcelines when decorators are followed by comments or empty lines.

2026-05-01 08:25:43

7 Essential Facts About Python 3.13.10 – The Latest Maintenance Release

7 key facts about Python 3.13.10 – a maintenance release with ~300 bugfixes, build improvements, documentation updates, and community support details.

2026-05-01 08:24:21
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