1.3 Million Copilot Users: The Hidden Security Bombs in AI Code
Over 1.3 million devs rely on GitHub Copilot, but AI code hides SQL injections and leaks API keys. Here's your roadmap to securing AI-generated code without killing productivity.
Your AI morning briefing for May 07, 2026 — the top stories you need to know.
Over 1.3 million devs rely on GitHub Copilot, but AI code hides SQL injections and leaks API keys. Here's your roadmap to securing AI-generated code without killing productivity.
What if your AI app's safety net was just a flimsy prompt filter? One developer's pivot from text-only checks to full-pipeline moderation reveals the cracks in modern gen-AI defenses.
What if React could pause a massive UI rebuild mid-stride, handle a user click, then pick up without a hitch? Fiber's buffers, lanes, and hooks make it real.
Everyone figured Microsoft's OA would chug along unchanged—two mediums, 90 minutes, done. Nope. 2026 hits harder, squeezing engineers on optimization and edges like never before.
Dev tools usually dump a README on you and vanish. CliGate's AI assistant? It reads your mind, then tweaks your setup—with your nod.
Blame it on spring fever—Microsoft's preview patches crashed hard last month. Here's why that glitch hints at turbulent times ahead for enterprise fleets.
Data engineers, rejoice. Apache SeaTunnel's March sprint crams in connectors for DuckDB, HugeGraph, and more, plus fixes that stop your jobs from choking on big files. It's not hype—it's usable momentum.
Imagine a stranger scanning a card from your wallet and instantly knowing your anaphylaxis trigger. That's MYQER—simple, signal-free tech slashing seconds off life-or-death decisions.
PHP crashes with a brutal 'Segmentation fault.' No trace, just death. Here's how a 'ghost pointer' in a fresh C extension turned recursion into ruin—and why AI debuggers like Claude Code might just save your bacon.
Signal Forms promised reactivity magic, but validation felt clunky. Angular 22's getError() changes everything, letting you pinpoint errors without array-hunting hacks.
Nordics have strutted as fintech's golden child—Swish, Klarna, all that jazz. But NextGen Nordics' data drop on April 28 could crack open divides in innovation, AI uptake, and fraud defenses.
We expected OpenAI to democratize AI, not arm the Pentagon with tools its own board distrusted. Ronan Farrow's probe flips the script on Sam Altman's iron grip.