The Linux kernel community has formally clarified that it will allow contributors to use AI coding tools, provided a human ...
Antrophic says its newest model found vulnerabilities in every major operating system and browser—and wrote exploits for them ...
Anthropic announced this week that its new model found security flaws in "every major operating system and web browser." Even ...
In a preview stage, Code Review launches a team of agents that look for bugs in parallel, verify them to filter out false positives, and rank them by severity. Anthropic has introduced Code Review to ...
Anthropic on Monday released Code Review, a multi-agent code review system built into Claude Code that dispatches teams of AI agents to scrutinize every pull request for bugs that human reviewers ...
Anthropic’s AI coding assistant, Claude Code, is getting a new feature designed to help developers identify and resolve bugs faster and more efficiently. Aptly named Code Review, the feature ...
The Linux kernel is moving toward a better way of identifying developers and their code. This new approach can be used by other open-source projects. It's not being rolled out yet, but I expect it to ...
If you are interested in learning more about the new Claude Code Superpowers plugin and its ability to enhance AI-driven software development by embedding disciplined practices into the coding process ...
Take the average manager salary, multiply it by the hours spent on performance reviews, add employee time, HR overhead, and the cost of bonuses distributed based on meaningless distinctions. What are ...
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a new botnet operation called SSHStalker that relies on the Internet Relay Chat (IRC) communication protocol for command-and-control (C2) purposes. ...
Linux 6.19 is ready for deployment, while 7.0 is now in the works. This release boasts several performance boosts. The single biggest improvement is for clouds. Ring the bells, sound the trumpet, the ...
Linus Torvalds has just released Linux 6.19 on the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML): No big surprises anywhere last week, so 6.19 is out as expected – just as the US prepares to come to a complete ...