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Full Stack πŸ₯‘ Software Developer πŸ’» Team Lead πŸ“ˆ | Dev stuff πŸ§‘β€πŸ’» of @budavari | #webDevelopment #softwareEngineering

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Bryan Johnson (@bryan_johnson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

go to bed right now i know the build is almost finished the eval can wait til morning the agent will still be failing tomorrow you won't figure out why it's hallucinating yes your coworker ships on 4 hrs of sleep they also hallucinate a lot off you go

Gergely Orosz (@gergelyorosz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pull requests disappeared on GitHub for many (all?) users. This is just the latest outage on a platform where reliability has been beyond unacceptable the last few months. A fair question: at what point would customers move? How much pain is too much? And where do they move?

Jaana Dogan γƒ€γƒŠ ドガン (@rakyll) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Software engineering isn't going away because engineering is mostly about about picking the next big unsolved puzzle and solving it. Software engineers are some of the most versatile problem solvers.

Gergely Orosz (@gergelyorosz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The last month, Anthropic: - Quietly nerfed their flagship model harness (Claude Code) without telling anyone - Banned corporate customers of Claude - Silently changed plans for customers with certain files in their repo All evidence that closed models are *massive* risks.

David K 🎹 (@davidkpiano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's wild to think about how massive 1M token context windows in LLMs really are That's roughly equivalent to: - The complete works of Shakespeare - 11 hours of audio - A 5-minute session fixing some TypeScript issue

Dmitrii Kovanikov (@chshersh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone knows that 15 minutes before standup is the most productive time. This is when developers do highly-focused last-minute work just to give some updates. So, in order to increase productivity, we now have 4 standups a day.

Brian Pak (@brian_pak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Time to talk about this one. CopyFail (CVE-2026-31431) β€” a 732-byte Python script that roots every Linux distro shipped since 2017. 🧡

International Cyber Digest (@intcyberdigest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

β€ΌοΈπŸš¨ BREAKING: An AI found a Linux kernel zero-day that roots every distribution since 2017. The exploit fits in 732 bytes of Python. Patch your kernel ASAP. The vulnerability is CVE-2026-31431, nicknamed "Copy Fail," disclosed today by Theori. It has been sitting quietly in the

β€ΌοΈπŸš¨ BREAKING: An AI found a Linux kernel zero-day that roots every distribution since 2017. The exploit fits in 732 bytes of Python. Patch your kernel ASAP.

The vulnerability is CVE-2026-31431, nicknamed "Copy Fail," disclosed today by Theori. It has been sitting quietly in the
Het Mehta (@hetmehtaa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just finished a red team for a fintech that burned millions on Falcon + SentinelOne AI stacks. Got domain admin in under 15 mins from the guest WiFi. Walked into the kitchen, saw the shiny Samsung β€œenterprise” smart fridge on the same VLAN as everything important. Still on old

Simon Brown (@simonbrown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spec-driven development ... the 1990's called and they want their processes back. As a junior developer in the late 1990's, before writing code, I was asked to: - document my understanding of the feature I'd been asked to build - document the code/DB schemas I was planning to

Spec-driven development ... the 1990's called and they want their processes back.

As a junior developer in the late 1990's, before writing code, I was asked to:

- document my understanding of the feature I'd been asked to build
- document the code/DB schemas I was planning to
snoopy.jpg ✨ (@snoopy_dot_jpg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

my own personal AGI moment arrived last week: gpt 5.5 completed our mandatory HR training videos for me, driving chrome via devtools opus 4.7 was a huge wuss about the whole thing and refused while aggressively lecturing me. i can understand why pete hegseth banned it