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Meta Reveals Configuration Safety Blueprint to Prevent AI-Driven Deployment Disasters

Meta's Configurations team reveals how canarying, progressive rollouts, and AI-driven alert filtering prevent large-scale configuration disasters as AI accelerates developer velocity.

2026-05-01 10:42:01

Microsoft Releases Earliest DOS Source Code to Public on 45th Anniversary

Microsoft open-sources earliest DOS source code on 45th anniversary, offering historic kernel and utilities under MIT license after historians transcribed physical printouts.

2026-05-01 10:20:27

8 Strategies for Harmonizing Multiple AI Agents in Complex Systems

Learn 8 key strategies to coordinate multiple AI agents at scale, from communication protocols to team culture, based on Intuit engineers' insights.

2026-05-01 10:15:43

10 Critical Truths About JavaScript's Date Handling and the Temporal Rescue

10 essential facts about JavaScript's Date object challenges and the upcoming Temporal proposal, explained with expert insights.

2026-05-01 10:14:19

Safeguarding Configurations at Scale: How Meta Prevents Rollout Disasters

Meta's configuration safety approach: canarying, progressive rollouts, health checks, and AI-driven monitoring to ensure reliable deployments.

2026-05-01 10:02:13

Building Trust in a World of Information Overload: A Leader's Guide

Explore key strategies for leaders to build trust amid information overload, covering transparency, communication, and teamwork with practical insights from the 2026 Edelman Trust Barometer.

2026-05-01 09:55:14

Is the AI Industry's Transformer Obsession Blocking True AGI?

Explores the risks of the AI industry's heavy bet on transformer models for AGI, including cost inefficiency, lack of continual learning, and the need for diverse architectures.

2026-05-01 09:54:47

Python 3.13.8 Released: Key Updates and What Developers Should Know

Python 3.13.8, the eighth maintenance release of Python 3.13, includes ~200 bug fixes, build improvements, and documentation updates. Learn about key changes, upgrade paths, and how to get involved.

2026-05-01 09:47:10

How to Get Started with Python 3.15.0 Alpha 1: A Developer Preview Guide

Step-by-step guide to download, install, and test Python 3.15.0 Alpha 1 safely. Covers new features like PEP 799, 686, 782 and bug reporting.

2026-05-01 09:45:25

Exploring Python 3.15.0 Alpha 2: Key Features and Developer Insights

Explore Python 3.15.0a2's new features: PEP 799 profiler, UTF-8 default, PyBytesWriter API, better error messages, and release schedule details.

2026-05-01 09:45:00

Python 3.15.0 Alpha 6 Released: Major Performance Boost and New Features Unveiled

Python 3.15.0 alpha 6 is out with JIT speedups, new profiler, UTF-8 default, and better error messages. Test now for early compatibility.

2026-05-01 09:41:35

Your Guide to Joining the Python Security Response Team: Steps, Tips, and What You Need

Learn how to join the Python Security Response Team (PSRT). Step-by-step guide covering nomination, voting, and onboarding. Includes prerequisites and tips for success.

2026-05-01 09:41:07

Python 3.14 Hits Release Candidate: Final Countdown to October Launch

Python 3.14 release candidate 1 is out; final stable release October 7, 2025. No ABI changes from this point. Free-threaded Python, deferred annotations, and multiple interpreters headline the update.

2026-05-01 08:50:04

Python 3.14.0rc2 Released Early; Third Release Candidate Added for Final 2025 Debut

Python 3.14.0rc2 released early due to critical bug fix. Third release candidate added. Final release October 7, 2025. ABI unchanged.

2026-05-01 08:49:10

Python 3.14 Final Release Candidate Ships: Stable ABI Locked, Launch Set for October

Python 3.14.0rc3 is the final release candidate, locking ABI and features. Stable release on Oct 7, 2025. Maintainers urged to test and publish wheels.

2026-05-01 08:48:36

Python 3.13.8 Released: Critical Bugfixes and Improvements Rolled Out in Latest Maintenance Update

Python 3.13.8, the eighth maintenance release for Python 3.13, is now available with approximately 200 bugfixes and enhancements. Urgent upgrade recommended.

2026-05-01 08:48:10

Python 3.14.0 Officially Released: Free-Threaded Python and Deferred Annotations Lead Major Update

Python 3.14.0 is released with free-threaded Python, deferred annotations, t-strings, and more. Download now from python.org.

2026-05-01 08:47:50

Python 3.15 Alpha 1 Unveiled: New Profiling, UTF-8 Default, and Enhanced Error Messages

Python 3.15.0a1 is out, introducing PEP 799 profiling, UTF-8 default, and improved error messages. Not production-ready.

2026-05-01 08:46:44

Python 3.15 Alpha 2 Unleashes Statistical Profiler and UTF-8 Default

Python 3.15.0 alpha 2 released: new statistical profiler (PEP 799), UTF-8 default (PEP 686), PyBytesWriter C API (PEP 782), and better error messages. Not for production use.

2026-05-01 08:46:23

Python 3.15 Enters Alpha 3 with Game-Changing Profiler and UTF-8 Default

Python 3.15.0a3 released with statistical profiler, UTF-8 default encoding, and improved error messages. Third of seven alpha releases.

2026-05-01 08:45:20
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