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  • Merge Proposal: Guidelines built on Knowledge
    [22 Jun 26, 7:46am] We propose merging Knowledge, a new wp_knowledge custom post type, into WordPress core for the 7.1 release, with Guidelines as the first feature built on it. Knowledge is a general primitive for storing author-facing and agent-facing site knowledge a…
  • Roadmap to 7.1
    [19 Jun 26, 12:04am] WordPress 7.1 is set to be released on August 19th, 2026. This release advances how people work together in WordPress and opens up new functionality for all to benefit from. New Notes features, including suggestion mode and emoji reactions, make asyn…
  • WordPress 7.0.1 Release Schedule
    [18 Jun 26, 2:59pm] Since WordPress 7.0 was released, contributors have kept a close eye on incoming reports to the WordPress.org Support Forums, Trac, and the Gutenberg repository on GitHub. The volume and severity of tickets mean that the maintenance release s…
  • Recap: Restoring removed version history.
    [17 Jun 26, 6:53pm] Since the block editor was first merged into wordpress/wordpress-develop (leading up to the WordPress 5.0 release), there has always been a considerable amount of manual work required to sync the necessary changes in the gutenberg GitHub repository i…
  • Announcing the WordPress 7.1 Release Squad
    [17 Jun 26, 3:03pm] The WordPress 7.1 release squad is officially assembled! This cycle continues the smaller, focused squad roles approach introduced in recent releases, with an emphasis on close collaboration with Make Team Reps to keep contributions and priorities we…

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  • More trees can mean fewer birds, new study reveals
    [22 Jun 26, 1:14pm] Trees planted to protect farmland from wind may not be the biodiversity boost many assume. In Japan’s wetland farming landscapes, shelterbelts benefited some birds but sharply reduced grassland and wetland species that need open space. Researchers…
  • Future astronauts could walk across rocks from deep inside the Moon
    [22 Jun 26, 12:38pm] A colossal ancient collision may have left some of the Moon’s deepest secrets surprisingly close to future Artemis landing sites. By recreating the impact that formed the giant South Pole-Aitken basin—the Moon’s largest and oldest crater—scie…
  • A common vitamin could help fight one of the deadliest brain cancers
    [22 Jun 26, 12:23pm] A clinical trial is exploring whether high doses of vitamin B3 could give patients with glioblastoma a better chance against the aggressive brain cancer. Scientists found that niacin may help revive immune cells that tumors shut down, allowing them t…
  • Butterfly that barely ages could help unlock longevity secrets
    [22 Jun 26, 10:30am] Scientists discovered that Heliconius butterflies have evolved an extraordinary lifespan, living several times longer than closely related species. Even more surprising, some show little sign of physical decline as they age. Their unusual pollen-feed…
  • Ebola and hantavirus can start like the flu but turn deadly fast
    [22 Jun 26, 6:30am] Two dangerous viruses are back in the spotlight, reminding health officials how quickly infectious diseases can become serious threats. Hantavirus, often linked to rodents, can cause severe heart and lung complications and has no specific treatment o…

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  • Your Database’s Isolation Levels Don’t Mean What You Think
    [22 Jun 26, 12:20pm] A tour through Read Committed, Repeatable Read, and Serializable, and why the same three words guarantee completely different things depending on which database you ask.
  • In-N-Out Animations: View Transitions (Part 3/3)
    [19 Jun 26, 3:59pm] View Transitions are of unique help in applying an animation to an element even when you are literally removing it from the DOM.
  • Implementing Standard.Site
    [17 Jun 26, 10:32pm] If you’re on Bluesky (like this site is!), you’re using atproto. Standard.site is, as best I understand it, a userland agreed-upon schema for what certain stuff looks like on the protocol, like a “publication” and a “document”. Mat is cau…
  • The Scope of CSS @function
    [16 Jun 26, 6:23pm] There are some real advantages to variable scope and evaluation scope that you get with @function in CSS.
  • Today, Frontend Masters becomes Master.dev
    [15 Jun 26, 8:07pm] This has been a long time coming, and I could not be more excited it’s finally here. And I know exactly who to thank for it. Our customers have been telling us to do this for a while now: Probably don’t call it Frontend anymore, you have a lot mo…
  • In-N-Out Animations: Popovers (Part 2/3)
    [12 Jun 26, 3:30pm] Using our 3, 2, 1 state system, we can make popovers animate on "the way in" and "the way out" just like we did with dialogs in Part 1.

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  • The Index: Issue #187
    [19 Jun 26, 11:55am] HyperblamHeydon Pickering has been very busy building out a declarative, web component-based system for making music with HTML, along with a stunning companion site.Web browsers on video game consolesA thoroughly fascinating read.Standard Reader…
  • The Index: Issue #186
    [15 Jun 26, 12:55am] It doesn’t matter if it worksAn extremely good and important read.LLMs and performative productivityA rather detailed post that links out to some really interesting studies too.When to use (and not use) CSS shorthand propertiesAs I see it, mar…
  • The Index: Issue #185
    [5 Jun 26, 11:55am] eyeballIncredibly addictive game. Best to use a mouse/trackpad than a touch device to give yourself a chance too!Dollar Slice Surf Report, New York CityA cool project by Scott Jehl as, using pen, pencil, Procreate and Figma as a much needed antido…
  • A Front-end developer’s guide to the hybrid mobile app development landscape
    [4 Jun 26, 11:55am] Just as with every aspect of my life, I find it hard to identify my software development skills. At my heart, I am a developer, though I spent way too much time as a high school senior fretting about whether or not I’d become an engineer. On paper,…
  • The Index: Issue #184
    [29 May 26, 11:55am] musiqSome web components that render piano keys and guitar fretboards in various configurations. Handy for educators!ApheraThis is looking like a genuine challenger for Adobe Lightroom.Media queries range syntaxA very concise explainer on this e…

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  • How we built an internal data analytics agent
    [19 Jun 26, 4:00pm] Qubot, our internal Copilot-powered analytics agent, allows any GitHub employee to ask questions about our data in plain language. Here's what we learned as we built it.The post How we built an internal data analytics agent appeared first on Th…
  • How pull request limits are cutting down the noise
    [18 Jun 26, 4:00pm] Learn how pull request limits can help manage contribution volume in your repositories, and see what’s next on the roadmap.The post How pull request limits are cutting down the noise appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
  • Getting more from each token: How Copilot improves context handling and model routing
    [17 Jun 26, 7:41pm] How GitHub Copilot is making more of each session go toward useful work, so your credits go further.The post Getting more from each token: How Copilot improves context handling and model routing appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
  • What are git worktrees, and why should I use them?
    [16 Jun 26, 8:58pm] Git worktrees have been around since 2015, but it wasn't until recently they became popular. Learn what they are, how to use them, and why you might.The post What are git worktrees, and why should I use them? appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
  • GitHub Copilot CLI for Beginners: Overview of common slash commands
    [15 Jun 26, 8:15pm] GitHub Copilot CLI for Beginners: Learn how to use slash commands to control your terminal AI agent.The post GitHub Copilot CLI for Beginners: Overview of common slash commands appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

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  • pgEdge Announces ColdFront for PostgreSQL, Seamlessly Uniting AI, Analytical and OLTP Workloads
    [22 Jun 26, 4:25pm] ALEXANDRIA, Va. — pgEdge, the leading open source enterprise Postgres company, has announced pgEdge ColdFront, a transparent data tiering solution for PostgreSQL. Unlike other alternatives, ColdFront’s cold tier is fully writable: UPDATE and DELE…
  • TypeMock Launches Test Review to Identify Duplicate, Fragile and Ineffective unit Tests
    [22 Jun 26, 2:44pm] Unit testing solutions provider TypeMock today launched Test Review, a new offering designed to help development teams evaluate whether AI-generated unit tests are delivering value and quality. Test Review, the company wrote in its announcement,  ai…
  • With AI Agents, Trust Has to Be Measurable
    [22 Jun 26, 11:25am] The most dangerous assumption in enterprise AI right now is that smarter agents should automatically be given more autonomy. It sounds logical. If an AI agent can reason, plan, call tools, retrieve information, write code, summarize records, and comp…
  • Claude Code adds support for artifacts
    [19 Jun 26, 3:58pm] Claude Code can capture work progress as an artifact, which turn Claude Code’s work into live, shareable visual pages— including PR walkthroughs, system explainers, dashboards, and release checklists—that update themselves as your session works…
  • We Had a Perfectly Good Data Store. That Was the Problem.
    [18 Jun 26, 3:46pm] Nobody files a ticket that says “our architecture has an abstraction problem.” They file tickets saying the data is wrong, or missing, or late. So engineering spends two weeks chasing a data-quality issue that does not exist, fixes nothing, and t…

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  • How Fast Will AV2 Deploy?: Ask Joe Sixpack
    [17 Jun 26, 5:25pm] The AV2 spec went final in late May 2026, AOMedia announced it on June 9, and VeriSilicon had a decode IP core out within about two weeks. An AOMedia member survey reports that 53% of respondents plan to adopt AV2 within a year and 88% within two yea…
  • Three Paths to Compression for Machine Vision: VCM, FCM, and the V-Nova Wild Card
    [26 May 26, 5:45pm] Video is increasingly captured primarily or exclusively for machine viewing, including applications like surveillance cameras, autonomous vehicles, industrial inspection, and drone footage. Traditional codecs like H.264 and HEVC were designed around…
  • What Is Media over QUIC (MoQ) and Why It Matters for Real-Time Streaming
    [26 May 26, 1:04pm] Live streaming has a fundamental tension that no existing protocol fully resolves. On one side sits WebRTC, which Ant Media describes as “ideal for real-time, interactive, low-latency communication like video calls, conferences, and interactive liv…
  • Comparing H.264, HEVC, VP9, and AV1 in SBE: From BD-Rate to Contextual ROI
    [19 May 26, 8:40am] Most video engineers use a similar tool stack. MediaInfo for file data, Bitrate Viewer to view the bitrate of H.264-encoded files on Windows, Moscow State University VQMT on Windows for metrics, with a custom combination of data input scripts and Exc…

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