
GitHub Spec Kit puts limits on vibe coding in AI development
GitHub has put a clear idea on the table, one that many development teams had already started to sense: asking an AI to “build an app” and hoping for a

GitHub has put a clear idea on the table, one that many development teams had already started to sense: asking an AI to “build an app” and hoping for a

GitHub Copilot will change its billing model on June 1, 2026. The company will replace today’s premium request units with GitHub AI Credits, a usage-based system that will apply to

GitHub has taken a step that many in the industry had been anticipating for weeks: it has paused new sign-ups for Copilot Pro, Pro+, and Student, tightened usage limits for

Claude Code has become one of the most closely watched AI coding tools because it does more than autocomplete code. It can read a repository, edit files, run commands, and

A GitHub developer has launched OpenNOW, an open-source desktop client for GeForce NOW that is already drawing attention from gamers who want more control, more transparency, and fewer black-box restrictions

GitHub is once again acting as an early signal for where the AI ecosystem is moving next. Over the past few weeks, a new cluster of repositories has been drawing

File conversion is one of those everyday tasks that rarely gets the attention it deserves—until it becomes a problem. A designer needs to batch-export vector assets, a team wants to

Web forms have been the internet’s front door for decades—contact requests, support tickets, lead capture, bookings, surveys, and sign-ups. Yet even as modern stacks embrace edge deployments, static sites, and

For years, the default workflow for shipping web apps has been simple: connect a GitHub repo, push code, and let a platform handle builds, deploys, TLS, and rollbacks. Tools like

Every time someone opens a website, their browser starts “talking” about them. No cookie banners, no login, no clicking “Allow” on camera or microphone permissions. Just by loading a page,