Go Tests Green? Mutest Proves They're Full of Holes
CI greenlights your AI-generated Go code. Coverage? 100%. But swap >= for > and tests still pass. Enter mutest: the tool exposing what your suite misses.
CI greenlights your AI-generated Go code. Coverage? 100%. But swap >= for > and tests still pass. Enter mutest: the tool exposing what your suite misses.
A Texas hospital's network hack just put 250,000 people's most sensitive data in hackers' hands. SSNs, medical records, photos—all potentially swiped, with zero free protection from the hospital.
You're firing up ChatGPT for that report, but would you stake your career on its output? A new poll uncovers America's love-hate fling with AI: rampant use, rock-bottom trust.
Imagine your AI shopping agent snagging gift cards mid-transaction, draining retailer reserves without a trace. That's the stark reality of agentic AI retail fraud hitting e-commerce hard.
AI agents are chatting with MCP servers everywhere. But without eyes on them, you're flying blind. Grafana and OpenLIT promise fixes—let's poke holes.
Stripped Go binaries? Still 15% symbols via .gopclntab. eBPF profilers feast. C++? Hex purgatory.
Phoenix boosters swear Elixir crushes Rails. But Rails 8's Hotwire says otherwise — with less brain-melt and more gems.
Your Grafana instance just became a hacker's playground with a critical RCE flaw. Time to patch before SSH keys rain down.
Your browser cookies are still at risk from basic infostealers, but the AI twist? It's more theater than terror. Here's why the hype around AI-powered malware doesn't match reality—for now.
Picture your savings account nudging you toward smarter choices, like a whisper-smart coach in your pocket. These five fintechs are making that real—helping banks embed financial magic into daily life.
Python's Steering Council just got a makeover — and Brett Cannon, its longest-serving member, isn't holding back. From Astral's explosive growth to the endless lock file saga, here's the real story.
Picture this: your alerts are firing like mad at 3 AM, and AI swoops in to 'fix' it all. Sounds dreamy—until it doesn't. Grafana's latest survey on AI in observability reveals the split.
CFTC just sued three states to hoard control over event contracts. Prediction markets? More like regulatory cage match.
Forget one-agent-at-a-time drudgery. /fleet in Copilot CLI turns your terminal into a command center for parallel AI agents, hitting multiple files simultaneously.
Everyone thought the two-year FISA clock would force real reforms. Instead, leaders like Mike Johnson are pushing a no-strings extension, ignoring a history of surveillance overreach.
Ever wonder why your shiny next-gen firewall lets the first 5KB of hacker traffic sail through? It's not a bug—it's the feature killing your data exfiltration defenses.
Picture this: a frantic pop-up screams your Mac's infected, urging you to paste a 'fix' into Terminal. Now, macOS slams the brakes. Apple's latest shield could save millions from ClickFix chaos.
A Harvard study pegs junior developer employment down 13% since GPT-4. Microsoft's CTO and VP say agentic AI is accelerating the bleed — and companies chasing short-term wins will pay dearly.
Forget the boardroom pitches—your IT team's drowning in alerts, and AI might finally lighten the load. But after 20 years watching Valley hype cycles, I'm asking: is this different, or just another vendor gold rush?
Picture this: your kubeconfig quietly firing off a shady script on your machine. Kubernetes 1.35 slams the door with an exec plugin allowlist, handing you god-mode control over credential plugins.