Why AI is pushing developers toward typed languages
It’s a tale as old as time: tabs vs. spaces, dark mode vs. light mode, typed languages vs. untyped languages. It all dependshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMWh...
It’s a tale as old as time: tabs vs. spaces, dark mode vs. light mode, typed languages vs. untyped languages. It all dependshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMWh...
In the previous articles, we discussed how integrating AI into business‑critical systems opens up enterprises to a new set of risks with AI security and AI safe...
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A Look Back at 2025 on the GitHub Blog As the editor of the GitHub Blog, I get a front‑row seat to everything that’s published here. As we wrap up 2025, I’m ma...
Overview The open‑source ecosystem continues to face organized, adaptive supply‑chain threats that spread through compromised credentials and malicious package...
Red Hat Accelerates AI Trust and Security with Chatterbox Labs Acquisition Red Hat has acquired Chatterbox Labs, a specialist in AI safety and generative AI gu...
General availability GA support is now available for Red Hat OpenShift versions 4.18, 4.19, and 4.20 running on VMware vSphere Foundation 9 VVF9 and VMware Clou...
I am currently collaborating with my product marketing team on content explaining why organizations—whether they currently use Red Hat Enterprise Linux RHEL or...
Overview A lot of teams we work with are juggling two worlds at once: the Red Hat OpenShift projects that keep accelerating, and the previous hypervisor platfo...
Imagine that after 60 hours of training, a large language model LLM on an 8× NVIDIA H100 GPU cluster costing $55 an hour, your job fails at 90 % completion. You...
Scott and I talk to a lot of customers, and one theme that comes up over and over is that it’s difficult to plan for future releases of Linux. Sometimes, suppor...