Because code gets cheaper and cheaper to write, this includes re-implementations. I mentioned recently that I had an AI port one of my libraries to another language and it ended up choosing a different design for that implementation. In many ways, the functionality was the same, but the path it took to get there was different. The way that port worked was by going via the test suite. Something rel
The latest news from Google on open source releases, major projects, events, and outreach programs for early career developers. by Cyrus Stoller & Miguel Osorio, OpenTitan Last year, we shared the exciting news that fabrication of production OpenTitan silicon had begun. Today, we're proud to announce that OpenTitan® is now shipping in commercially available Chromebooks. The first OpenTitan part is
The React Foundation has officially launched, hosted by the Linux Foundation. In October, we announced our intent to form the React Foundation. Today, weâre excited to share that the React Foundation has officially launched. React, React Native, and supporting projects like JSX are no longer owned by Meta â they are now owned by the React Foundation, an independent foundation hosted by the Linux F
More than a million developers use OpenAIâs multi-agent coding assistant every week. Named Codex, usage has increased 5x since the start of January, the team tells me. In the first week of February, OpenAI launched the Codex desktop app, a macOS application that CEO Sam Altman calls âthe most loved internal product weâve ever hadâ. A few days later, OpenAI shipped GPT-5.3-Codex, which they describ
Find places by name or address (Geocoding) Nominatim can power the search box on your website, allowing your users to type free-form queries (âCafe Paris, New Yorkâ) in any language. It also offers a structured query mode (âpostcode=12345â, âcity=Londonâ, âtype=cafeâ) that helps you to automate geocoding of extensive address lists. Look up addresses for a location (Reverse geocoding) Given a latit
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The Challenge Free, publicly available source code is the infrastructure on which all of digital society relies. It is vital to the functioning of governments, private companies, and individual lives. However, few realize that public code is built and maintained almost exclusively by unpaid volunteers, and the enormous amount of work required is in desperate need of institutional support. Without
React Conf is around the corner and it's been almost 10 years since Prettier was released. I figured it would be a good time to recount the journey from its early days to now. This is the story of how the "Space vs Tabs Holy War" ended, not through one side winning over the other but instead a technological invention making it the underlying source of tensions no longer being a thing. Back Story S
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Measuring the Impact of Early-2025 AI on Experienced Open-Source Developer Productivity We conduct a randomized controlled trial (RCT) to understand how early-2025 AI tools affect the productivity of experienced open-source developers working on their own repositories. Surprisingly, we find that when developers use AI tools, they take 19% longer than withoutâAI makes them slower. We view this resu
Update: instead of emailing us, please fill out this form. Today we are announcing the Devin Open Source Initiative. As part of Devinâs general availability launch, weâre giving selected open source maintainers 500 free ACUs on a Devin Teams plan. Fill out the application form here: https://form.typeform.com/to/AITkMdpD Open source projects often have a long backlog of issues. There are so many li
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