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Developers can get a security review - with suggested vulnerability fixes - before their code is merged or deployed.
GitHub CEO drops a bombshell for developers, saying AI will write most code in the next few years. Those who resist this change, he says, may not survive in tech.
GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke has urged developers to embrace AI or risk becoming obsolete. In his blog post “Developers, ...
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GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke says developers must embrace AI or risk becoming obsolete. He predicts AI will generate most code in ...
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The fundamental shift isn’t about mass AI layoffs—it’s about fewer seats at the table. The AI-native employee doesn’t just do ...
Vibe coding no longer means autocomplete on steroids. It now spans one-prompt app builders, deep-context agents, and local ...
Anthropic launches automated AI security tools for Claude Code that scan code for vulnerabilities and suggest fixes, ...
Hackers have exposed 16 billion login credentials, including passwords, in what researchers at Cybernews are calling one of ...
Uncover GitHub’s best-kept secrets! These 6 repositories can streamline your projects, automate tasks, and boost your ...
Meta is piloting AI-assisted interviews, allowing candidates to use tools like coding assistants during evaluations, marking ...