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Amazon Mechanical Turk Closes July 30: What to Do Now
Amazon Mechanical Turk stops accepting new users July 30. Here is what killed the platform, who is affected, and where to move your annotation pipeline now. The post Amazon Mechanical Turk Closes July 30: What to Do Now appeared first on byteiota .
Sony Is Deleting 551 Movies You Paid For — No Refunds
Sony is removing 551 StudioCanal movies from PlayStation accounts on September 1. No refunds. Here’s why “buy” never meant ownership, and what to do now. The post Sony Is Deleting 551 Movies You Paid For — No Refunds appeared first on byteiota .
Meta Compute: What Developers Need to Know (2026)
Meta new GPU cloud service targets AWS and Azure with 20-30% cheaper compute and hosted Llama model APIs. Here is what developers need to know before it launches. The post Meta Compute: What Developers Need to Know (2026) appeared first on byteiota .
Inkling Open Weights: Murati Bets on Custom AI Over Scale
Inkling is not the best model, Murati admits. The Bridgewater case — 84.7% financial accuracy at 1/14th the operating cost — shows why that does not matter. The post Inkling Open Weights: Murati Bets on Custom AI Over Scale appeared first on byteiota .
Anaconda Acquires Kilo Code: Open Source AI Coding Agent Stays Free
Anaconda acquired Kilo Code, the open source AI coding agent used by 3M developers. What changes, what the MIT license guarantees, and whether to switch from Cursor. The post Anaconda Acquires Kilo Code: Open Source AI Coding Agent Stays Free appeared first on byteiota .
ECMAScript 2026: Seven Fixes, Three Features That Matter More
ECMAScript 2026 was ratified on June 30 with seven API-level additions that fix long-standing JavaScript pain points. Here's what made it, what didn't, and what to use right now. The post ECMAScript 2026: Seven Fixes, Three Features That Matter More appeared first on byteiota .
vLLM v0.25: Model Runner V2 Default, PagedAttention Gone
vLLM v0.25 makes Model Runner V2 the default and retires PagedAttention. What changed, what improved, and what to check before upgrading. The post vLLM v0.25: Model Runner V2 Default, PagedAttention Gone appeared first on byteiota .
ONNX v1.22.0: Attention Operators for LLMs, WebAssembly, and SBOM
ONNX v1.22.0 ships LinearAttention operators in Opset 27, browser WASM validation, and SLSA Level 2 provenance. What changes for your deployment pipeline. The post ONNX v1.22.0: Attention Operators for LLMs, WebAssembly, and SBOM appeared first on byteiota .
Seedream 5.0 Pro: ByteDance’s Reasoning Image API With Layer Separation
ByteDance launched Seedream 5.0 Pro on July 8 — a reasoning image model that plans before it generates, outputs layered PNGs, and renders dense infographics in 14 languages. The post Seedream 5.0 Pro: ByteDance’s Reasoning Image API With Layer Separation appeared first on byteiota .
OpenAI Codex Micro Review: $230 Macro Pad for AI Agent Developers
OpenAI shipped its first commercial hardware yesterday: the Codex Micro, a $230 programmable macro pad built with keyboard maker Work Louder. Here is what shipped, who it is for, and a straight verdict on whether it is worth your $230. The post OpenAI Codex Micro Review: $230 Macro Pad for AI Agent Developers appeared first on byteiota .
SQLite’s Broken Defaults: The Case for Rust-Style Editions
SQLite's defaults haven't changed since 2004. A proposal to add Rust-style editions would fix that — and the community is split on whether it should. The post SQLite’s Broken Defaults: The Case for Rust-Style Editions appeared first on byteiota .
WordPress 7.1 Beta: wp_knowledge, Abilities API, and AI Client
WordPress 7.1 Beta 1 adds wp_knowledge CPT, three Core Abilities, and AI Client streaming. What changes for plugin and theme developers. The post WordPress 7.1 Beta: wp_knowledge, Abilities API, and AI Client appeared first on byteiota .
Linux 7.2 Cache-Aware Scheduling: A Free 10-20% Server Boost
Linux 7.2 Cache-Aware Scheduling (CAS) just landed. Here's how it improves multi-threaded workloads by 10-44%, how to enable it, and when your distro ships it. The post Linux 7.2 Cache-Aware Scheduling: A Free 10-20% Server Boost appeared first on byteiota .
OpenSearch 3.7: 5.5x Faster Vector Search and Native Prometheus
OpenSearch 3.7 delivers 5.5x faster vector retrieval via docvalue_fields and native Prometheus integration—no reindexing or data migration required. The post OpenSearch 3.7: 5.5x Faster Vector Search and Native Prometheus appeared first on byteiota .
Grok Build Is Open Source — But the Upload Code Remains
xAI open-sourced Grok Build under Apache 2.0 after its privacy scandal. The upload code is still in the binary — here's what developers need to know. The post Grok Build Is Open Source — But the Upload Code Remains appeared first on byteiota .
Microsoft Execution Containers: Sandbox Your AI Agents at the OS Level
MXC puts OS-level containment between your AI agents and your system. Learn how the TypeScript SDK and JSON policy model work, and what is ready to use today. The post Microsoft Execution Containers: Sandbox Your AI Agents at the OS Level appeared first on byteiota .
Java Project Valhalla Lands in JDK 28: Value Classes Arrive
JEP 401 ships in JDK 28 after 12 years. Java value classes cut boxing overhead and heap fragmentation. What changed, who should try it, and what is not here yet. The post Java Project Valhalla Lands in JDK 28: Value Classes Arrive appeared first on byteiota .
Inkling: Murati’s Open-Weights Model Is Free to Fine-Tune
Thinking Machines dropped Inkling: 975B open-weights, Apache 2.0, free to fine-tune. It's not the best model out there. That's Murati's whole strategy. The post Inkling: Murati’s Open-Weights Model Is Free to Fine-Tune appeared first on byteiota .
GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra, Luna: Which Model for Your Stack
OpenAI’s GPT-5.6 ships as three models—Sol, Terra, and Luna. Here’s the pricing breakdown, programmatic tool calling, and how to pick the right tier for your API workload. The post GPT-5.6 Sol, Terra, Luna: Which Model for Your Stack appeared first on byteiota .
Stripe’s $53B PayPal Bid: What Developers Need to Know
Stripe and Advent International bid $53.4B for PayPal — the largest fintech deal on record. Here is what it means for payment APIs and your developer stack. The post Stripe’s $53B PayPal Bid: What Developers Need to Know appeared first on byteiota .
