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“Don’t just grab random stuff off the internet”: What Chainguard found in 52,000 open-source packages
The promise of agentic development is that anyone — the finance analyst, the operations manager, the non-technical founder — can The post “Don’t just grab random stuff off the internet”: What Chainguard found in 52,000 open-source packages appeared first on The New Stack.
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“AI is disrupting everything”: Where do entry-level tech jobs go now?
The impact AI is making on the world’s workforce is being felt across every industry, but perhaps nowhere more acutely The post “AI is disrupting everything”: Where do entry-level tech jobs go now? appeared first on The New Stack.
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“The manual model breaks”: What happens when agents write to production data
Beneath the chatbots and copilots, there’s a quiet revolution happening in the data services space. From pure-play database vendors to The post “The manual model breaks”: What happens when agents write to production data appeared first on The New Stack.
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Beyond the stack trace: why AI requires a new debugging paradigm
For some time, debugging has relied on the assumption that software is deterministic. It’s expected that with the same input, The post Beyond the stack trace: why AI requires a new debugging paradigm appeared first on The New Stack.
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How to delegate 40% of tickets to AI
AI beats us at coding.  But it’s also better and faster at nearly everything else: planning, QA, working with all The post How to delegate 40% of tickets to AI appeared first on The New Stack.
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Agentic development hinges on verification. For cloud-native software, that is a runtime problem.
Async agents are only useful if you can trust what they hand back. In a distributed system, that trust comes The post Agentic development hinges on verification. For cloud-native software, that is a runtime problem. appeared first on The New Stack.
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AI agents need infrastructure: Why Europe’s regional cloud strategy matters
It’s no secret that generative AI has shifted the operations and business models of companies in nearly every sector. But The post AI agents need infrastructure: Why Europe’s regional cloud strategy matters appeared first on The New Stack.
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Transform your AI coding agent into a deterministic Java Spring expert
With the rise of AI coding agents, developers have begun experimenting with complex, multi-step upgrade requests. Since Spring is the The post Transform your AI coding agent into a deterministic Java Spring expert appeared first on The New Stack.
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WeAreDevelopers is coming to the US to give unsung developers a bigger voice
Unless you’ve been living under a mousepad, you know about WeAreDevelopers. The Berlin-based software developers conference and networking event, now The post WeAreDevelopers is coming to the US to give unsung developers a bigger voice appeared first on The New Stack.
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Cleaner AI training data, fewer bugs: Sonar’s SonarSweep explained
Large language models have moved quickly from novelty to daily infrastructure in software development. We are no longer using AI The post Cleaner AI training data, fewer bugs: Sonar’s SonarSweep explained appeared first on The New Stack.
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GitHub availability report: May 2026
In May, we experienced nine incidents that resulted in degraded performance across GitHub services. The post GitHub availability report: May 2026 appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
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Making secret scanning more trustworthy: Reducing false positives at scale
Alerts are more trustworthy and actionable when noise is reduced. See how we improved the verification step with context-aware LLM reasoning. The post Making secret scanning more trustworthy: Reducing false positives at scale appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
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