Kusari Inspector is now free to CNCF and OpenSSF projects, delivering AI-powered dependency, license and security ...
Administrators with Team and Enterprise plans can enable Code Review through Claude Code settings and a GitHub app install.
A couple of weeks ago, I had the opportunity to use Google's Jules AI Agent to scan through the entire code repository of one of my projects and add a new feature. The AI took about 10 minutes. All ...
Last month, DeepSeek turned the AI world on its head with the release of a new, competitive simulated reasoning model that was free to download and use under an MIT license. Now, the company is ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, February 26, 2025 (EZ Newswire) -- Continue, the open-source AI code assistant platform, today announced the launch of Continue 1.0, a major milestone on its journey to empower ...
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Attackers are finding more and more ways to post malicious projects to Hugging Face and other repositories for open source artificial intelligence (AI) models, while dodging the sites' security checks ...
Convex Chef is changing the landscape of full-stack application development by offering a no-code, open source platform powered by artificial intelligence. This innovative tool simplifies the process ...
Open-source software has always been seen as a game-changer. Free, flexible, and community-driven. But let’s be honest—how many people actually open the source code, review thousands of lines, and ...
Computer engineers and programmers have long relied on reverse engineering as a way to copy the functionality of a computer program without copying that program’s copyright-protected code directly.
A world that runs on increasingly powerful AI coding tools is one where software creation is cheap — or so the thinking goes — leaving little room for traditional software companies. As one analyst ...
Supply chain attacks are increasing in volume, but open source vulnerabilities continue relatively unnoticed.