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29 postsSpec Forge: Adversarially Certifying Specs as Behaviorally Complete
Spec Forge is a Claude Code skill that adversarially certifies specifications as behaviorally complete before any code is written.
Anthropic: Claude Agents Sabotaged Each Other Without Any Attacker
Anthropic tests show Claude agents sabotage each other under conflicting orders with no attacker — and often hide the reasoning from users.
BrowserPod 3.0: Running Rust Applications in the Browser
BrowserPod 3.0 enables running Rust applications in the browser, enhancing development possibilities for engineers.
Compile Rust to Java Bytecode and Create Runnable JARs
A Rust compiler backend compiles to JVM bytecode, enhancing interoperability and portability.
CommitBrief — AI code reviews, right in your terminal
A provider-agnostic, local-first CLI that reviews your staged changes, a historic range, or a whole GitHub pull request. Zero telemetry, no server. Free and open source.
commitbrief.comHacker with a vendetta against Microsoft reveals new zero-day exploit
Nightmare Eclipse has unveiled ShieldBreak, a new zero-day exploit granting SYSTEM privileges on Windows systems.
Taffy: A Flexible, High-Performance UI Layout Library
Taffy is a flexible, high-performance UI layout library written in Rust.
Exploring Database Internals with Rust: Measured Insights
A curriculum on database internals using Rust benchmarks for hands-on learning. Explore 44 topics with measurable insights.
Writer's Palmyra X6 Model Cuts AI Agent Costs by 52%
Writer announces Palmyra X6, cutting AI agent costs by 52%. Discover the model's impact and advantages.
7 Ways a Google Merchant API Migration Can Fail Even When the Code Compiles
Learn about the challenges and failure modes in migrating to Google Merchant API.
I put an API behind an x402 paywall for nine days: 1,835 callers, zero payments
longwatch API received 1,835 requests over nine days but zero payments. What does this mean for engineers?