
Cloudflare bought VoidZero, the team behind Vite. The tools stay MIT and vendor-neutral.
Cloudflare acquired VoidZero, Evan You's company behind Vite, Vitest, Rolldown and Oxc. The tools stay MIT-licensed, and there's a $1M ecosystem fund.
Open-source and developer-tools beat. Tracks language ecosystems, package managers, and the governance fights that keep showing up on the front page.

Cloudflare acquired VoidZero, Evan You's company behind Vite, Vitest, Rolldown and Oxc. The tools stay MIT-licensed, and there's a $1M ecosystem fund.

Microsoft's Coreutils for Windows brings native ls, cp, and grep to Windows, built on the Rust uutils project. Here's what it is and why the Rust rewrite matters.

Two of the most cautious C projects split on AI contributions in the same week. The real fight is over copyright provenance and who cleans up the slop.

MySQL bug #11472 was filed in 2005: triggers never fired on foreign key cascade actions, silently breaking audit logs. MySQL 9.7 finally closes it via WL#17024.

Yufeng Gao and Rich Cini scanned Tim Paterson's 1981 assembler printouts. Microsoft pushed them to DOS-History/Paterson-Listings on April 28, the 45th anniversary.

Sebastian Wick and Adrian Vovk pitched systemd-appd at Linux App Summit on May 17. The cost of nested sandboxing is a hard systemd dependency in mainline Flatpak.

Mads Torgersen's union proposal landed in .NET 11 Preview 2 on April 2. C# 15 targets November 2026 and replaces the OneOf library hack the .NET community has been living with.

yt-dlp's maintainer bashonly says Bun's Rust rewrite 'has taken a turn towards being fully vibe-coded.' The supported window narrowed to four versions.

Three Cloudflare engineers shipped panic and abort recovery into wasm-bindgen on April 22. A Rust Worker that panics now reinitialises on the next request.

Jarred Sumner merged the Bun-in-Rust PR on May 14, ending Zig as Bun's runtime language. Binary shrinks 3-8 MB; one analysis counted 13,000 unsafe blocks.

Linux 6.14 merged the NTSYNC driver Elizabeth Figura wrote at CodeWeavers. SteamOS 3.7.20 loads it by default; Wine 11 went mainline on it. Here's what changed.

Obsidian launched Obsidian Community on May 12. The new directory replaces the GitHub plugin queue with automated reviews, and paid plugins are in for the first time.

The PS3 emulator project posted on X on May 10, citing 'AI slop' that has been clogging review. The hard line: ban-on-sight if you don't disclose.

Bun's creator used Claude to port the JavaScript runtime from Zig to Rust, hitting 99.8% test compatibility. He says there's a 'very high chance' it gets scrapped.

MIT-licensed at GitHub on April 28, the 86-DOS 1.00 kernel and PC-DOS development snapshots were OCR'd from 45-year-old assembler listings.

Andrey Letov shipped a native macOS Notepad++ port as a universal binary with the original Scintilla engine and a new Cocoa UI. It's GPL, free, and unaffiliated with Don Ho.

Zed Industries shipped 1.0 on April 29 after five years of Rust and GPU work. Free forever for humans, with $10/month hosted AI and an open Agent Client Protocol.

Ghostty's creator has tracked GitHub outages every workday for months. After 18 years on the platform, he's moving the project. A read-only mirror stays.

Warp released its 36k-star Rust client on GitHub under AGPLv3 on April 28. OpenAI is the founding sponsor and Oz keeps the bills paid.

Arcee released Trinity-Large-Thinking on April 1: a 399B-param sparse MoE with 13B active, Apache 2.0 weights, $0.88 per million output tokens, and PinchBench just behind Opus 4.6.

MinIO's GitHub repo went read-only with a 'NO LONGER MAINTAINED' banner pointing users at AIStor. Pigsty's Ruohang Feng forked it and restored the binaries.

Jakub Kicinski's networking pull request removes 138,161 lines of decades-old code. Kernel maintainers say LLM-generated bug reports made the old subsystems un-maintainable.

Canonical released Ubuntu 26.04 'Resolute Raccoon' on April 23. It's the first LTS without X11, ships kernel 7.0 and GNOME 50, and sets post-quantum SSH on by default.

Firefox 150 shipped Monday with 271 security fixes from Anthropic's Project Glasswing. Mozilla CTO Bobby Holley says Mythos matches elite human researchers.

A Carnegie Mellon study counted 6 million suspected fake stars across 18,617 GitHub repos. Here's what the StarScout research actually found and how to read a star count now.

Ruby Central cut its executive director, CFO, and PR firm, and shifted to a volunteer working board. The April 16 letter closes the arc from September's RubyGems walkout.

OnlyOffice bolted a 'keep our logo' clause onto its AGPLv3, then accused the Euro-Office fork of violating it. The FSF says users can strip the clause.

Unweight is Cloudflare Research's new BF16 weight compressor. 22% smaller bundles, 13% smaller inference footprint, 30-40% throughput overhead, BSD license.

Rust 1.95.0 stabilized cfg_select!, if-let guards in match arms, and a pile of new Vec and atomic APIs. Here's what's actually worth upgrading for.

Five dev-relevant projects and posts that took the HN frontpage this week: from a Go-powered WhatsApp CLI with offline search to on-device Gemma 4 inference.