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Last updated: May 30, 2026, 11:42 PM ET

AI AND DEVELOPMENT TOOLS

Developers are grappling with the evolving landscape of AI, with some expressing strong reservations about its proliferation and impact. One perspective argues against generative AI and its core principles against GenAI, while another explores the psychological toll of AI on tech workers, labeling it an "AI job grief" crisis AI job grief. Concerns about the cost of AI are also mounting, leading corporations to ration usage as expenses skyrocket ration AI. Despite these anxieties, new tools and frameworks continue to emerge. wolf COSE, a zero-allocation C embedded COSE stack, has been released by wolf SSL. For those focused on large models, Rotary GPU explores local execution for Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) models under limited VRAM. Meanwhile, Kore, an open-source binary file format optimized for modern data systems, has been introduced. On the coding agent front, AISlop aims to catch AI-generated code "smells," and CVE-Bench tests LLM agents on real-world vulnerability patches. Developers are also finding new ways to interact with AI, as Robinhood now permits AI agents to trade stocks. The debate over AI's impact on expertise continues, with discussions on whether AI necessitates a redefinition of specialized knowledge expertise in AI.

SYSTEMS AND LANGUAGES

The Rust programming language and its ecosystem saw significant activity. Developers are emphasizing the non-negotiable nature of custom error handling in Rust applications custom errors. The release of Rust 1.96 brings further linguistic and standard library improvements. Beyond Rust, developments in operating systems and low-level programming are noteworthy. An OS written entirely in Rust, featuring its own TCP/IP and TLS 1.3 stack, is capable of fetching the live web OS in Rust. The Zig build system has undergone a rework Zig build system, and improvements to the Zig ELF linker are also being developed Zig ELF linker. For those working with binary data, Kore offers a new format optimized for modern data systems. In the realm of embedded systems, wolf COSE provides a zero-allocation C stack for COSE. Discussions around the viability of older systems persist, with a look back at the "service processor" concept service processor and the decompilation of GC Twilight Princess into Dusklight.

DEVELOPER WORKFLOWS AND INFRASTRUCTURE

Efficient workflows and robust infrastructure remain central to developer productivity. The challenges of platform discoverability are highlighted, with the observation that while anyone can build a platform, getting users to find it is the real hurdle platform discoverability. In cloud infrastructure, a notable delay in AWS Budgets is contrasted with the immediate billing for Amazon Bedrock, creating potential budget surprises. For those managing data, SQLite is proposed as a sufficient tool for durable workflows, with alternative approaches focusing on Postgres for durable workflows. Version control also saw updates, with improvements to rsync and the introduction of an Open BSD team implementation of rsync called openrsync. Discussions on local Git remotes are also pertinent for managing repositories local Git remotes. For developers working with templates, Pandoc Templates offer extensive customization options.

LARGE LANGUAGE MODELS AND AI RESEARCH

The field of Large Language Models (LLMs) continues its rapid expansion, with new models and research surfacing regularly. Mistral AI hosted a summit, signaling ongoing advancements. Liquid AI has revealed its 8B-A1B MoE model trained on 38 trillion tokens. The mysterious Hy3 LLM is reportedly topping Open Router's model rankings significantly. For efficient LLM inference, tiny-vLLM offers a high-performance engine in C++ and CUDA, while Real-time LLM Inference on standard GPUs achieves 3,000 tokens/s per request. Researchers are also developing methods to test LLMs, such as DoorDash's testing system and CVE-Bench for vulnerability patching. Concerns about LLM "smells" are being addressed with tools like AISlop, and general discussions on LLM pitfalls are ongoing various LLM smells. The debate on AI's role in job markets continues, with some prominent figures moderating earlier predictions of widespread job losses AI jobs apocalypse predictions.

SOFTWARE ENGINEERING AND DESIGN

Innovations in software design and engineering practices are shaping development. The AV2 Video Standard has released its final v1.0 specification, promising advancements in video compression. For writing-focused tasks, Cheese Paper is a text editor specifically designed for this purpose. The design process itself is being explored through resources like Shantell Sans and the Design Engineering Magazine. For developers working with older systems, the release of Open RCT2 v0.5.1 marks the last version to support Windows. Retro-computing enthusiasts can also explore compiling games like Quake as if it were 1997. The complexity of rendering differences is being examined in a piece on rendering diffs. Security remains a paramount concern, with wolf COSE offering a new C embedded stack and discussions on lawful TLS wiretapping lawful TLS wiretapping. Microsoft's perpetual license products are facing functionality degradations, impacting offline versions of Office Microsoft perpetual license.

SYSTEMS, BROWSERS, AND UTILITIES

The development and maintenance of diverse software systems and utilities are ongoing. For web development, Ember.js 7.0 has been released. Developers looking for simpler ways to manage data might consider SQLite for durable workflows. In the realm of browsers, Macsurf offers a "modern" web browsing experience for mac OS. For those interested in terminal applications, Wterm provides a terminal emulator for the web, and VTCode is an open-source, terminal-based coding agent built in Rust. System administration tools are also seeing updates, with HeidiSQL offering a lightweight manager for various SQL databases. For those working with code formatting, Py-SQL-cleaner helps format SQL embedded in Python strings. On the security front, Openrsync by the Open BSD team provides an implementation of the rsync utility.

COMMUNITY AND INDUSTRY TRENDS

Discussions within the developer community reveal broader trends and concerns. A sentiment of "retiring from tech" is being expressed by some individuals retiring from tech, and one individual is leaving tech entirely to live offline live offline. The impact of AI on job markets is a recurring theme, with some acknowledging that AI may not cause the apocalypse previously predicted AI jobs apocalypse predictions, while others question the sustainability of current AI development practices Is AI sustainable?. The value of domain expertise is being re-emphasized as a long-term advantage in the face of AI advancements domain expertise. The community is also engaging with discussions around the future of app development state of app development and the potential for AI to impact front-end development negatively AI and front-end's lost decade. The perception of certain platforms is also shifting, with Danish pension fund excluding SpaceX due to governance and valuation concerns.

HARDWARE AND PERFORMANCE

Efforts to optimize hardware performance and explore new architectures continue. Cache-aware scheduling shows performance gains for AMD Zen 5 processors on Postgre SQL and Valkey. For LLM execution, Rotary GPU explores local execution for MoE models on limited VRAM, and tiny-vLLM provides a high-performance inference engine. Discussions regarding the viability of portable computing platforms have emerged, with commentary on the Framework 12 and its perceived lack of value proposition Framework 12 difficult to justify. The historical context of hardware development is also being revisited, with an examination of the microcode within the Intel 8087 floating-point chip.

SECURITY AND CRYPTOGRAPHY

Security remains a critical aspect of development, with ongoing efforts to address vulnerabilities and implement robust cryptographic solutions. The release of wolf COSE provides a new C embedded stack for COSE. Research into TLS wiretapping has been reproduced, exploring methods for lawful TLS wiretapping. Microsoft's security posture is under scrutiny, with a feud over zero-day exploits escalating and a researcher being banned from GitHub after posting exploits Microsoft 0-day feud. The challenge of CAPTCHAs in distinguishing humans from AI agents is also being explored, with findings that they can still detect AI CAPTCHAs detect AI. The security of open-source projects is also a concern, as one developer discovered their project was used for phishing phishing via open source.

MISCELLANEOUS DEVELOPMENTS

A variety of other developments span different areas of technology and interest. The release of the AV2 Video Standard marks a significant update in video compression technology. For those interested in observability, a project has turned 500 years of Joseon court omens into an observability dashboard. In the realm of gaming, Open RCT2 v0.5.1 has been released, supporting Windows. Discussions on the nature of work and creativity are also present, with a piece on Jef Raskin and the visionary behind the Mac, and a reflection on the science of writing science of writing. The concept of "protestware" for coding agents has been introduced protestware for coding agents. A Danish pension fund has excluded SpaceX from its portfolio, citing governance and valuation issues. The implications of digital identity management in Norway are described as a "catastrophe" Norway digital ID catastrophe.