Linear has launched Diffs, a new feature that lets developers review pull requests directly inside the Linear app. The move challenges GitHub's dominance in code review and signals a broader trend toward tool consolidation in software development.
Linear has launched Diffs, a new feature that lets developers review pull requests directly inside the Linear app. The move challenges GitHub's dominance in code review and signals a broader trend toward tool consolidation in software development.
Robinhood is pushing into agentic trading, enabling AI agents to autonomously execute trades on behalf of users. The move signals a major shift in retail investing, raising both excitement and serious questions about risk, regulation, and the future of autonomous finance.
Compartment is a new open-source runtime designed specifically for building and running internal team software. The project addresses a significant gap in the developer tools landscape, offering purpose-built infrastructure for the custom applications that organizations build for their own employees.
Marked 3, the popular macOS markdown preview and publishing tool, has launched with significant improvements to rendering speed, styling options, and publishing workflows. The release has generated active discussion among developers and writers who rely on markdown for their daily work.
Reachy Mini from Pollen Robotics now goes fully local, running all AI models on-device without cloud dependency. This article explores what this means for robotics, privacy, and the broader shift toward edge AI — and who stands to benefit most.
CircadiaOS is generating buzz as a software-first sleep optimization tool that promises results comparable to expensive mattress pods — without the $3,000 price tag. Here's what it does, why it matters, and whether it can deliver on its ambitious promise.
Chunk sidecars are emerging as a critical validation layer for agent-generated code, catching errors before they reach CI pipelines. This new pattern addresses the unique failure modes of AI coding assistants by breaking output into inspectable chunks and routing each through dedicated sidecar processes for security, quality, and policy checks.
Archi-Flow is a new tool that lets engineering teams visualize cloud architecture with live traffic simulations, bridging the gap between static diagrams and monitoring dashboards. Here's why it matters and what it could mean for how teams manage complex distributed systems.
Harbor is an open-source CLI and companion app that lets developers spin up complete local LLM stacks with minimal configuration. By orchestrating model servers, frontends, and supporting services into a unified environment, it eliminates the integration complexity that has long plagued self-hosted AI deployments.
The AI agent ecosystem is evolving faster than its vocabulary. This article breaks down key terms like harness, scaffold, and agent—explaining what they actually mean, why the distinctions matter, and how getting the language right leads to better tools and clearer communication.