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Mikhail Laptev retweeted
Quality went up alongside output. Even with more PRs shipping, total incidents dropped 5%. They built security guardrails and quality standards into the agentic workflow itself. Productivity vs quality is sometimes framed as a tradeoff. They're not seeing it.
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"which opportunity scares you the most that's the one where you're gonna grow the most" ©️
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Groundsource is a new AI-powered methodology that transforms millions of public reports into a high-quality record of historical disaster data to aid crisis prediction — starting with flash floods in urban areas.

ALT Gif rotating through different maps with colored geographic markers on them. A red text box reads "Introducing Groundsource" on top of an orange text box that reads "Using AI to predict flash floods."

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We've been working on this for a while -- it's impressive (and scary) to see the kinds of security issues it has identified. Rolling out slowly, starting as a research preview for Team and Enterprise customers.
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Introducing Claude Code Security, now in limited research preview. It scans codebases for vulnerabilities and suggests targeted software patches for human review, allowing teams to find and fix issues that traditional tools often miss. Learn more: anthropic.com/news/claude-co…
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You can extend Kubernetes' functionality by building custom operators. And this course teaches you how to do it using Go and Kubebuilder. Your operator will manage AWS EC2 instances directly from K8s, and you'll learn about the internal architecture of informers, caches, finalizers, idempotency, & more. freecodecamp.org/news/build-…
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Mikhail Laptev retweeted
My "Learn Reflection with Java" Course is now also available on Coursera - coursera.org/learn/pearson-l… - if you like it, I have hundreds more hours of #Java content on javaspecialists.teachable.co… :-)
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Steven Skiena's "Data Science Fundamentals" Lecture Videos: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL… Course Website: cs.stonybrook.edu/~skiena/51…
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7 Oct 2025
Congratulations to Michel Devoret, Google Quantum AI’s Chief Scientist of Quantum Hardware, who was awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics today. Google now has five Nobel laureates among our ranks, including three prizes in the past two years. goo.gle/46EwKaG
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the new Spring AI release, 1.0.1, is packed with goodies spring.io/blog/2025/08/08/sp…
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OpenRewrite v8.50.2 is here! 🎉 🐘 Gradle Kotlin DSL recipes 🌟 Groovy parser improvements 🔀 Expand JavaTemplate & Refaster support 🧪 New recipes for AssertJ & JUnit 5 🍃 Recipes for Spring Framework 6.2 & Spring Batch github.com/openrewrite/rewri…
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11 Mar 2025
CVE-2025-0851 is a newly identified vulnerability that raises important questions about potential risks in Deep #Java Library's ecosystem, details provided by @BrianVerm @snyksec on Foojay.io. foojay.io/today/path-travers… #foojaytip
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MVPs need to consider not only the market viability of a product but also its technical viability to be maintained and adapted to changing needs over time. MVPs are not limited to the startup context, since every application has an initial release that can be thought of as an MVP
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Making the architectural decisions transparent helps the organization to better understand why certain choices have been made, which helps them make better decisions about how they can adapt the product to changing market conditions and evolving customer needs.
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ReentrantReadWriteLock has a limit of 65536 concurrent read locks. We can run into this limit with virtual threads. In this newsletter we explore some of the issues if we want to switch to the StampedLock.asReadWriteLock() instead. javaspecialists.eu/archive/I… #Java @Java

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FYI: We (@JUnitTeam) are planning on #JUnit6 with a @Java 17 baseline, hopefully to be released in the Fall of 2025. 😎 github.com/junit-team/junit5…

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Another example of the "broken windows theory", which from time-to-time resonates in software engineering. Anyway, below is depressing 😞... Potholes everywhere, shoplifters rampant – today’s Britain looks as broken as it feels | Simon Jenkins theguardian.com/commentisfre…
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