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Terminal displaying PostgreSQL update command with CVE-2025-1054 vulnerability code
news
Feb 9

PostgreSQL's once-in-3-years alarm: patch CVE-2025-1054 now

CVE-2025-1054 enables arbitrary code execution on PostgreSQL 13-17. With only 3 critical CVEs in a decade, this vulnerability isn't 'just another patch'. 90% of databases are at risk, yet most companies will take weeks to patch while AWS RDS leaves a 7-14 day exposure window.

Replit Agent 2.0 interface generating a complete web application from a text prompt
news
Feb 9

Replit Agent 2.0: $25/mo apps vs $5K freelancer

Replit Agent 2.0 broke Product Hunt with 47,000 votes in 6 hours promising full apps from a single prompt. Here's the number they don't mention: 43% of complex apps fail on first try. I'll show you the real cost, when it works, and when you'll regret using it.

Vercel v0 3.0 interface generating a SQL dashboard with automatic queries in real-time
reviews
Feb 9

$2 dashboards that make freelancers panic: v0 3.0 review

Vercel v0 3.0 just shipped a feature that changes everything: production-ready SQL dashboards in 30 seconds for $2, while freelancers charge $400 for the same work. I tested it for two weeks on a real project. Here's what actually works, what breaks, and whether it's worth the hype.

Designer working in Penpot, free Figma alternative, on laptop screen
news
Feb 8

Figma doubles price to $30/month: designers flee to Penpot (open source)

Figma raised prices 100% for mandatory AI features, but 77% of users don't use them. Thousands are migrating to Penpot, the free open-source alternative that exploded on GitHub.

Screenshot of Hollow Knight running on PS5 at 4K with HDR, showing Hallownest in next-gen
news
Feb 8

Team Cherry gives away what nobody wanted: the upgrade that stings

Team Cherry launched the Hollow Knight upgrade for PS5, Xbox Series, and Switch 2 completely free, 8 years after the original release. In an industry where Sony charges $10 and Rockstar $70 for upgrades, Team Cherry gifts 4K/60fps/HDR improvements. The paradox: fans appreciate it, but remain frustrated. They've been waiting 7 years for Silksong news.

Chart showing SaaS stock crash after OpenAI Frontier launch, with Salesforce, ServiceNow, and Workday logos
news
Feb 8

OpenAI tanked $285B: Wall Street didn't read the fine print

On February 5, OpenAI launched Frontier and erased $285 billion from SaaS in 24 hours. Salesforce fell -8.2%, ServiceNow -7.4%, Workday -6.9%. Intuit reports process optimization from 6 weeks to 1 day. But Wall Street misread the threat: Frontier DOESN'T replace SaaS. It augments it.

Terminal screen showing Redis to Valkey migration with successful sync logs
guides
Feb 8

Redis EOL Feb 28: 75% Already Fled to Valkey

Redis Enterprise 7.2 reaches end-of-life February 28, 2026 — in just 20 days. 75% of users already migrated to Valkey, the AWS-backed fork. Redis Ltd has said nothing publicly about the mass exodus.

Adobe Stock dashboard displaying gallery of AI-generated images alongside traditional photographs
news
Feb 7

Adobe Stock Hits 47% AI: 85K Photographers Lose Passive Income

Adobe Stock crossed the point of no return: nearly half its catalog is synthetic. While 300 million AI images flood the platform, 85,000 professional photographers watch their passive income evaporate. The $4.65 billion industry faces projected annual losses of up to $698M.

Conceptual visualization of Tempo blockchain with logos of Stripe, OpenAI, and Anthropic
news
Feb 7

$5B bet on 7 engineers: Stripe's gamble nobody vetted

Tempo raised $500 million at a $5 billion valuation backed by Stripe, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Visa. It promises 100,000 transactions per second. But there's one detail nobody mentions: the consensus engine that must hold everything together is built by Commonware, a 7-person startup with zero production history. And here's the kicker: Paradigm controls the CEO but didn't invest a dollar in the $500M Series A.

Semiconductor chip with Chinese and US flags representing geopolitical tech tensions
news
Feb 6

China orders foreign chip elimination by 2027: why it's an impossible deadline

China just ordered its telecom operators to eliminate all Intel and AMD chips from critical infrastructure by 2027. Sounds decisive, but the precedent from the foreign software purge reveals the uncomfortable truth: only 60% compliance after three years.

Developer screen showing Claude 3.7 Sonnet API documentation with 200K token context window highlighted
news
Feb 6

Claude 3.7 Leak: You're paying 25% more for capacity you won't use

Anthropic's accidental leak revealed Claude 3.7 Sonnet with 200K token context and autonomous coding capabilities. But internal data shows only 8% of current users exceed 50K tokens. Is this a revolutionary upgrade or an expensive feature most developers will never leverage?

Laptop screen displaying LinkedIn logo with privacy symbols and locks representing the AI training controversy
news
Feb 6

LinkedIn Trains AI on 1 Billion Private Accounts

Over 1 billion LinkedIn users discover their private messages are training Microsoft's AI models without explicit consent. The controversy could cost Microsoft up to $8.44 billion in GDPR fines—nearly one-third of what they paid for the platform. After years covering enterprise tech, here's my legal and business impact analysis.