Judge Torpedoes DoD's Blacklist of Anthropic Over 'Hostile' Press
A federal judge just gutted the Department of Defense's attempt to blacklist Anthropic. Calling it 'classic First Amendment retaliation,' she exposed the raw politics behind the move.
A federal judge just gutted the Department of Defense's attempt to blacklist Anthropic. Calling it 'classic First Amendment retaliation,' she exposed the raw politics behind the move.
Supply chain attacks hit CI/CD hard last year—tj-actions, Nx, trivy-action compromised. GitHub's firing back with lockfiles and centralized policies in its 2026 Actions roadmap.
Stephanie Tompkins, a 25-year insurance veteran, just got tapped to run Alabama's insurance consumer services. But why does this quiet promotion matter in the fintech-fueled insurance shakeup?
Stressed dev teams drowning in platform management? GitLab's new MSP program lets partners handle the grunt work, freeing you to code. But will it scale amid AI hype?
DeepSeek just dropped R1, a reasoning beast that thinks before it speaks. But is this the future of LLMs, or just specialized hype?
Ever wonder why your firewall feels like a screen door against pros? China-based Storm-1175 is chaining zero-days to unleash Medusa ransomware faster than you can say 'patch Tuesday.'
Forget Bitcoin's wild rides — stablecoins have snuck into the plumbing of international finance. They're not just holding value; they're dismantling the creaky correspondent banking system, one blockchain transfer at a time.
Forget brittle auth hacks—OIDC with PKCE turns your Angular or React app into a vault. Here's the no-BS guide to integrate it, future-proofing your SPAs for the AI web era.
Everyone braced for lame April Fools pranks on DEV. Then this Chrome extension drops: dinosaurs munching rendered text lines, with a Hyper Text Coffee Pot twist. It's dumb. It's brilliant.
Coinbase just scored conditional approval for a national trust bank charter. But don't pop the champagne—regulators' 'conditional' always means strings, and crypto's already choking on them.
More than 50% of enterprise workloads hum along in the public cloud. But turning that into actual ROI? That's where the comedy — and tragedy — begins.
Phantom's 15 million users got a rude awakening: balances zeroed out, prices hallucinating. No money gone — yet trust took a hit.
Forget the hype: if you're parking cash in DeFi for passive income, you're now earning less than a traditional savings account—while dodging hacks. The risk-reward math just broke.
Credentials pouring out. An automated campaign's hitting vulnerable Next.js setups, siphoning secrets faster than you can say 'patch management.' UAT-10608 doesn't mess around.
Picture this: you're sipping coffee, remote working securely—or so you think. Hackers just bypassed your FortiClient login without a sweat, thanks to CVE-2026-35616. Fortinet's emergency patch is out, but is it too late?
Imagine getting a debt reminder that's empathetic, not aggressive. Banks say AI-powered collections are now their top customer experience channel—boosting recoveries and loyalty. But does the data back the hype?
Cloudflare's free tier hooked us all. But dependency's a trap – this dev jumped to Bunny.net and never looked back.
Tired of NPM nightmares for simple CRUD? HTMX flips ASP.NET Razor Pages into sleek, server-driven SPAs. Complexity? Gone. Here's the architectural rebellion.
Your daily React component hierarchy isn't modern magic—it's a scene graph invented in 1984 for 3D graphics. Game engines solved web dev's thorniest problems decades ago.
Infrastructure as Code sounded great until one bad template nuked a data center. Now LLMs promise to babysit your Terraform – but is anyone checking if the AI's got it right?