sumi.news
  • Search
  • Following
  • Sign in
← Back to news

Programming RSS Feed

  • sumi.news
  • Programming

  • Latest
  • Wed May 20

How We Built Real-Time Usage Metering That Doesn't Lie to Your CFO

2w
HackerNoonH

Floating-Point Error Handling in C++: What Actually Works

2w
LobstersL

Gen AI Didn’t Fix Enterprise Software’s Biggest Bottleneck

2w
HackerNoonH

Why I Chose vsock Over TCP for a Firecracker Serverless Runtime

2w
HackerNoonH

A $100,000 Employee for $100 a Month: A Painter's Case for AI Agents

2w
HackerNoonH

How We Detect iOS App Launch Regressions Before Release Using XCUITests

2w
HackerNoonH

Cloud Regions Don’t Expand Themselves

2w
HackerNoonH

Frontend Architecture Is Not Just Folder Structure

2w
HackerNoonH

Your Telemetry Is Probably Detecting Failures Too Late

2w
HackerNoonH

Most Companies Don't Have an AI Problem. They Have a Decision-Making Problem.

2w
HackerNoonH

Design Engineering is the New Product Design

2w
HackerNoonH

While We Were Arguing About Architecture, AI Created New Billionaires & Made Old Ones Even Richer

2w
HackerNoonH

Building Appointa, Part 1: How to Design Booking Software That Doesn’t Lie About Availability

2w
HackerNoonH

Announcing Mutation Testing in Haskell

2w
LobstersL

AI Is Making Software Cheap. Now Companies Must Get Leaner

2w
HackerNoonH

Prompt Caching Doesn't Just Save Money. It Lets You Run 20K-Token System Prompts.

2w
HackerNoonH

Why Modern Browsers Can Handle Image Compression Without a Server

2w
HackerNoonH

Why Everyone at Anthropic and OpenAI Is Just "Technical Staff" — and What It Means for Your Job

2w
HackerNoonH

The Pope and AI

2w
HackerNoonH

PRODSEER Earns a 38.59 Proof of Usefulness Score by Building an AI-Powered Production Failure Prediction Platform

2w
HackerNoonH

A survey of inlining heuristics

2w
LobstersL

[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for June 4, 2026

2w
Welcome to LWN.net [LWN.net]W

Handling graphs with SQL/PGQ in PostgreSQL

2w
LobstersL

Rooting Home Assistant through MeshCore: XSS attacks with a LoRa node name

2w
LobstersL

Building an AsyncIO executor for the 3DS (pt 2!)

2w
LobstersL

Your Team Isn't the Problem, But Your WIP Is

2w
HackerNoonH

How Much Water Does AI Really Drink? A Data Dive into the Deep End of AI Water Consumption

2w
HackerNoonH

Who Gets to Use the Most Powerful AI Models? The Governance Crisis We’re Ignoring

2w
HackerNoonH

My Software North Star

2w
LobstersL

118 Blog Posts To Learn About Job Hunting

2w
HackerNoonH

Keeping Code Reviews From Dragging

2w
LobstersL

A Post-Quantum Future for Let's Encrypt

2w
LobstersL

Elixir v1.20 released: now a gradually typed language

2w
LobstersL

The Bloat

2w
LobstersL

Safe Made Easy Pt.1: Single Ownership is (Not) Optional

2w
LobstersL

The HackerNoon Newsletter: You Have to Care - Because the Amplifier Wont (6/3/2026)

2w
HackerNoonH

Parsing XML EXIF from .avif files (plus a rant)

2w
LobstersL

burntsushi discusses personal medical diagnosis

2w
LobstersL

[$] Open-source security is not a solo activity

2w
Welcome to LWN.net [LWN.net]W

Textual Autograd Mechanics: Computation Graphs in Language Optimization

2w
HackerNoonH

Kotlin 2.4.0 Released

2w
LobstersL

The TechBeat: Your Coding Agent Will Get Ripped Out. Build Workflows That Survive It (6/3/2026)

2w
HackerNoonH

215 Blog Posts To Learn About Investment

2w
HackerNoonH

Triomics Raises $22M to Scale Oncology AI for Early Cancer Detection and Treatment

2w
HackerNoonH

mimalloc: A new, high-performance, scalable memory allocator for the modern era

2w
LobstersL

Curatube: a distraction free interface for YT playlists to focus on learning

2w
LobstersL

Mean Hand

2w
LobstersL

[$] BPF in the agentic era

2w
Welcome to LWN.net [LWN.net]W

Tridgell: rsync and outrage

2w
Welcome to LWN.net [LWN.net]W

You Have to Care - Because the Amplifier Won't

2w
HackerNoonH
More →

Entries updated Jun 20, 2026 09:14:56 AM PDT

Questions? Suggestions? alex@sumi.news