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  • This one change to your exercise routine could add years to your life
    [27 Apr 26, 5:32am] Mixing up your workouts might be the real secret to a longer life. Long-term research tracking over 100,000 people for more than three decades suggests that doing a variety of physical activities—rather than just more of the same—can significantl…
  • Panama’s ocean lifeline vanishes for the first time in 40 years
    [26 Apr 26, 2:21pm] For decades, the Gulf of Panama has relied on strong seasonal winds to trigger upwelling, bringing cool, nutrient-packed water to the surface. But in 2025, this dependable event didn’t happen. Researchers point to unusually weak winds as the likely…
  • Mezcal worm in a bottle DNA test reveals a surprise
    [26 Apr 26, 1:34pm] The famous mezcal “worm” has long puzzled scientists, but DNA testing has finally cracked the case. Researchers found that all sampled larvae were actually agave redworm moth caterpillars—not a mix of species as once believed. While the discove…
  • Blood vessels found in T. rex bones are rewriting dinosaur science
    [26 Apr 26, 11:44am] Dinosaur DNA may still be out of reach, but scientists are uncovering something almost as exciting—ancient blood vessels hidden inside fossilized bones. In a massive Tyrannosaurus rex nicknamed Scotty, researchers discovered a network of preserved…
  • DNA research just rewrote the origin of human species
    [26 Apr 26, 10:53am] Scientists have uncovered a surprising new picture of human origins that challenges the long-held idea of a single ancestral population in Africa. By analyzing genetic data from diverse modern African groups—especially the highly distinct Nama peop…

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  • Lights, camera, open source!
    [24 Apr 26, 7:40am] Ryan is joined on the show by Cult.Repo producers Emma Tracey and Josiah McGarvie to discuss making documentaries about open-source software and the people behind the major technologies that uphold the internet.
  • Black box AI drift: AI tools are making design decisions nobody asked for
    [23 Apr 26, 2:00pm] Prompts go in, output comes out, and the decisions made in between are hidden from view.
  • How to get multiple agents to play nice at scale
    [22 Apr 26, 4:40am] Chase Roossin, group engineering manager, and Steven Kulesza, staff software engineer, from Intuit join the podcast to chat about what might be the hardest problem in engineering right now: getting multiple AI agents to work together in a complex sys…
  • We still need developer communities
    [21 Apr 26, 7:40am] Ryan welcomes Mike Swift, co-founder and CEO of Major League Hacking, to the show to chat about the never-ending need for software developer communities and entry points into programming; MHL’s recent acquisition of DEV and how they’re creating a…
  • No country left behind with sovereign AI
    [17 Apr 26, 7:40am] Ryan welcomes Stephen Watt, distinguished engineer and VP of Red Hat’s Office of the CTO, to chat about digital sovereignty and sovereign AI.
  • Human input needed: take our survey on AI agents
    [15 Apr 26, 2:00pm] Are you still "human-in-the-loop," or have you moved to "human-on-the-loop," overseeing a bot that’s doing the driving?

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  • Changes to GitHub Copilot Individual plans
    [20 Apr 26, 6:15pm] We're making these changes to ensure a reliable and predictable experience for existing customers.The post Changes to GitHub Copilot Individual plans appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
  • Highlights from Git 2.54
    [20 Apr 26, 4:43pm] The open source Git project just released Git 2.54. Here is GitHub’s look at some of the most interesting features and changes introduced since last time.The post Highlights from Git 2.54 appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
  • Building an emoji list generator with the GitHub Copilot CLI
    [17 Apr 26, 6:00pm] See how we created an emoji list generator during the Rubber Duck Thursday stream.The post Building an emoji list generator with the GitHub Copilot CLI appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
  • Bringing more transparency to GitHub’s status page
    [17 Apr 26, 4:00pm] Changes to the status page will provide more specific data, so you'll have better insight into the overall health of the platform.The post Bringing more transparency to GitHub’s status page appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
  • How GitHub uses eBPF to improve deployment safety
    [16 Apr 26, 4:00pm] Learn how Github uses eBPF to detect and prevent circular dependencies in its deployment tooling. The post How GitHub uses eBPF to improve deployment safety appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

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  • When Production Logs Become Your Best QA Asset
    [24 Apr 26, 3:34pm] Most people who use banking apps never think about what happens behind the scenes when a transaction goes through. They tap a button, money moves, and that’s that. But for the engineers responsible for making sure those transactions work reliably,…
  • Anthropic adds memory to Claude Managed Agents
    [24 Apr 26, 3:11pm] On the heels of its recent relesae of Claude Managed Agents, Anthropic this week has released to public beta Memory on Claude Managed Agents, which enables agents to learn from past sessions and share what they’ve learned with other agents. The mem…
  • Analyst View: The Rise of AndTek — Why Google and MediaTek are the New WinTel
    [23 Apr 26, 3:04pm] For those of us who have been around long enough to remember when “WinTel” was a term of endearment (or a curse, depending on your stock portfolio), the idea of someone displacing Microsoft and Intel feels a bit like suggesting the sun might deci…
  • Google introduces Agentic Data Cloud
    [23 Apr 26, 2:40pm] Companies are shifting from gen AI that simply answers questions to autonomous agents that perceive, reason, and act on their behalf. Attempting to scale these agents on legacy stacks exposes structural failures that can lead to fractured governance,…
  • SD Times News in Brief
    [22 Apr 26, 6:10pm] Gitar launches AI-code validation platform A startup developer infrastructure company has built AI agents for code review and CI workflows. The company is called  Gitar, and its platform addresses the challenge of keeping up with AI-generated code…

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  • Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt
    [26 Apr 26, 7:00pm] This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is Thad with a comment about Palantir’s general creepiness: I mean, yeah, the name of their company is basically “I read Lord of the Rings and wanted to be Sauron.” In second place, it’…
  • Game Jam Winner Spotlight: I Could Do That!
    [25 Apr 26, 7:00pm] We’re nearing the end of our series of spotlight posts looking at the winners of our eighth annual public domain game jam, Gaming Like It’s 1930! We’ve already covered the Best Adaptation, Best Deep Cut, Best Visuals, and Best Remix winners, an…
  • RFK Jr. & White House Appear At Odds Over Attempts To Rein Him In
    [25 Apr 26, 2:39am] Amidst all the other chaos and damage RFK Jr. is doing in his current role as Secretary of Health and Human Services, we noted a few weeks back that he was also seemingly having a hard time finding someone to fill the opening for CDC Director. That o…
  • Good News If You Have A Sony TV And Were Hoping It Would Become Less Useful For No Reason
    [24 Apr 26, 10:12pm] If you own one of the Sony Bravia lines of televisions (like I do) and were hoping that the expensive television would suddenly become slightly less functional for no good reason, I have some good news for you. Sony just announced that the company is…

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