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The Secure Disclosure

AI Broke the Security Ecosystem w/ Chris Hughes

22 May 2026

Evolving cybersecurity challenges include supply chain threats, AI vulnerabilities, and outdated tools, highlighting the need for systemic reforms like developer incentives, regulatory clarity, and industry-government collaboration to address gaps in vulnerability management and the dual risks of AI's role in both threat detection and exploitation.

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Goto tech

State of the Art of Java in 2026 Ben Evans

22 May 2026

Java's enduring relevance is highlighted through its adaptability to AI and emerging tech, robust LTS versions, modern features like modules and virtual threads, and ongoing efforts to balance innovation with core stability through initiatives like Valhalla and the Vector API.

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Latent Space

Giving Agents Computers Ivan Burazin, Daytona

21 May 2026

A company evolved from pre-Docker browser-based IDEs and developer events to modern sandboxing platforms prioritizing AI agent infrastructure, leveraging bare-metal compute for scalability and addressing market demands with open-source strategies, spiky workloads, and future AI Cloud expansion amid GPU shortages.

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Software Engineering Daily

React Native at Scale

21 May 2026

React Native, developed by Meta, enables cross-platform iOS/Android app development with shared JavaScript code, offering native performance, efficiency gains, design system integration, AI-driven code generation challenges, and reliability-focused practices like error monitoring and new architecture improvements (JSI, Turbo Modules) to address scalability and performance.

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Product Driven

Eric Ries: Why Good Companies Go Bad

21 May 2026

The text critiques traditional product development's focus on features, advocates for impact-driven, ethical innovation through lean startup methods, examines corporate corruption linked to profit motives, and promotes alternative models prioritizing long-term value, trust, and systemic reforms in capitalism.

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