AI can handle 94% of coding tasks, but software jobs are rising. The real shift isn’t unemployment but falling wages and fewer opportunities for junior developers.
Hackers are increasingly exploiting newly disclosed vulnerabilities in third-party software to gain initial access to cloud environments, with the window for attacks shrinking from weeks to just days.
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GitHub data suggests AI coding assistants are starting to influence which programming languages developers choose.
Savvy developers are realizing the advantages of writing explicit, consistent, well-documented code that agents easily understand. Boring makes agents more reliable.