Cyclone Maila triggers deadly landslides in Papua New Guinea's East New Britain; slow-moving storm defies equatorial cyclone risk; satellite imagery reveals devastation.
10 key insights from Rust's Vision Doc interviews and surveys, covering data collection, nuance, LLM controversy, and community reactions.
Rust 1.94.1 fixes three regressions and a security issue. Learn the key changes and how to update.
Rust removes --allow-undefined from Wasm targets. This listicle explains the change, pitfalls, and migration steps in 7 key points.
Starting May 1, 2026, docs.rs will build documentation for only the default target unless explicitly configured. Learn how to adapt.
Rust 1.95.0 introduces cfg_select! macro, if-let guard, and over a dozen stabilized APIs including atomic updates and collection mutability.
The 2025 Go Developer Survey is open until Sept 30. Learn 10 key facts about how your feedback shapes Go's future, including duration, anonymity, and data sharing.
Go 1.25's flight recorder buffers the last seconds of execution traces in memory, enabling on-demand snapshots for debugging latency issues in production.
Go 1.25's experimental Green Tea garbage collector cuts GC time by 10-40%, is production-ready at Google, and will become default in Go 1.26. Enable with GOEXPERIMENT=greenteagc.
Go celebrates 16 years with Go 1.24 and 1.25 releases, introducing synctest, container-aware scheduling, flight recorder, and more. A list of 10 key milestones.
Key findings from the 2025 Go Developer Survey: demographics, high satisfaction, AI tool adoption with quality concerns, documentation needs, and future language improvements.
Learn how Go reduces heap allocations through stack allocation for constant-sized slices, improving performance and reducing GC pressure.
Go 1.26's source-level inliner in go fix enables safe API migrations, interactive refactoring, and self-service modernizations for all package authors.
Google's TurboQuant revolutionizes KV compression for LLMs and vector search, enabling efficient RAG systems with minimal accuracy loss.
AWS launches managed daemons for ECS, letting platform engineers control monitoring agents independently from app teams with decoupled lifecycle and improved reliability.
Amazon Bedrock Guardrails now enforces safety policies across AWS accounts centrally. Uniform AI governance, reduced administrative burden.
AWS makes DevOps and Security Agents generally available, slashing incident response times by up to 75% and embedding continuous penetration testing into development.
AWS launches S3 Files, enabling S3 buckets to be mounted as native NFS file systems on compute resources, eliminating the object vs file tradeoff.
Anthropic's Claude Mythos, a cybersecurity-focused AI model, previews on AWS Bedrock alongside Agent Registry and cost allocation features for enterprise governance.
AWS launches managed private connectivity service with multicloud support and new last-mile option, simplifying enterprise hybrid and multicloud networking.