
I Decompiled the White House App: What I Found Inside
A deep dive into the White House's official mobile application reveals fascinating technical choices, security implementations, and design decisions that reflect modern government tech.

GitLab's co-founder Sid Sijbrandij faces terminal cancer with an unconventional strategy: building new companies. His approach redefines resilience in tech leadership.

Spain transformed its legal system by hosting legislation on GitHub. This groundbreaking approach uses version control to track every change, making lawmaking transparent and accessible.

Discover legitimate methods to intentionally degrade macOS performance for testing, development, and educational purposes. Learn how systems fail to build better applications.

The .claude/ folder manages configurations and context for AI-assisted development. Learn its structure, best practices, and how to optimize your workflow with proper folder management.

GitHub now uses Copilot Free, Pro, and Pro+ interaction data for AI training starting April 24. Discover what changed, how it affects your code, and steps to opt out.

After months of hype, 2025 was supposed to revolutionize coding with AI agents. Here's what actually happened and what developers should know about working with AI tools today.

Wine 11 revolutionizes Linux gaming with a kernel-level rewrite that delivers massive performance gains, finally closing the gap with native Windows gaming performance.

LiteLLM versions 1.82.7 and 1.82.8 on PyPI were compromised in a supply chain attack. Discover how to check your dependencies, protect your credentials, and prevent future security breaches.

A supply-chain attack compromised the LiteLLM Python package, exposing developers to security risks. Discover what happened and how to protect your projects from similar threats.

Apple will announce the 2026 Swift Student Challenge winners on March 26, recognizing student developers who created innovative Swift projects. Distinguished winners earn a trip to Cupertino.

RollerCoaster Tycoon stands as a monument to optimization brilliance. One developer, 99% assembly code, and a game that ran smoothly on 1999 hardware while simulating thousands of entities.