Today we’re announcing that GitButler has raised a $17M Series A led by a16z with continuing support from our lead seed investors, Fly Ventures and A Capital. I know what you’re thinking. You’re hoping that we’ll use phrases such as “we’re excited,” “this is just the beginning,” and “AI is changing everything”. While all those things are true, I’ll try to avoid them and instead make this announcem
Status: Active investigation Last updated: March 27, 2026 Update (March 30): A new clean version of LiteLLM is now available (v1.83.0). This was released by our new CI/CD v2 pipeline which added isolated environments, stronger security gates, and safer release separation for LiteLLM. Update (March 27): Review Townhall updates, including explanation of the incident, what we've done, and what comes
Published: March 3, 2026 Starting September 2026, Chrome will move to a two-week release cycle, from the current four-week cycle. Since 2021, Chrome has shipped a new milestone every four weeks—delivering security, stability, speed and simplicity to our users and the web. In 2023, we initiated a weekly security update to further improve our patch gap and introduced an early stable release to impro
Starting with 27.x, Node.js will move from two major releases per year to one. This post explains what's changing, why, and what it means for users. For the full discussion and background, see nodejs/Release#1113. TL;DR: If you already only upgrade to LTS versions, little changes beyond version numbering. LTS support windows remain similar, and now every release becomes LTS. Library authors: Pleas
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, we’re excited to share that the React Foundation has officially launched. React, React Native, and supporting projects like JSX are no longer owned by Meta — they are now owned by the React Foundation, an independent foundation hosted by the Linux F
Menu. Currently selected: Disable pull requests entirely Maintainers now have more control over how repositories accept contributions. Two new settings let you manage pull requests to better match your project’s needs. Disable pull requests entirely You can now turn off pull requests entirely from your repository’s Settings, just like you can with wikis, issues, discussions, and projects. When dis
Summary We’re introducing improvements to the GitHub Activity Events API to provide a fresher, more scalable experience for everyone using GitHub event data. By reducing the size of data payloads, we’re improving performance, reducing latency, and making our systems more efficient and responsive for all users. What’s changing Discussion events: You’ll be able to query events from discussion activi
It’s now easier than ever to find exactly the issue you’re looking for with our improved search for GitHub Issues. Built on our new semantic index, you can now find results based on the meaning of your query, not just the keywords you use. What’s new Search for issues using natural language like “authentication failing on mobile” or “funny timeline behavior”, and GitHub returns conceptually simila
arm64 standard runners are now available in private repositories Linux and Windows arm64 standard GitHub-hosted runners are now supported in private repositories. You can now use these free-tier eligible arm64 runners in all repositories, letting you take advantage of the performance benefits of arm64 processors and run native multi-architecture builds without the overhead of virtualization or emu
The Astro Technology Company, creators of the Astro web framework, is joining Cloudflare. Astro is the web framework for building fast, content-driven websites. Over the past few years, we’ve seen an incredibly diverse range of developers and companies use Astro to build for the web. This ranges from established brands like Porsche and IKEA, to fast-growing AI companies like Opencode and OpenAI. P
Welcome to the 10th edition of JavaScript Rising Stars! What a year it has been! From the explosion of AI agents transforming how we build applications to critical vulnerabilities and security attacks that shook the ecosystem, 2025 has been a year of both remarkable innovation and sobering challenges. The following graphs compare the number of stars added on GitHub over the last 12 months. We anal
Actions pull_request_target and environment branch protections changes GitHub is updating how GitHub Actions’ pull_request_target and environment branch protection rules are evaluated for pull-request-related events. These changes will take effect on 12/8/2025. They aim to reduce security critical edge cases in how these events operate on user-controlled branches that may result in unexpected exec
TLDR: Bun has been acquired by Anthropic. Anthropic is betting on Bun as the infrastructure powering Claude Code, Claude Agent SDK, and future AI coding products & tools. What doesn't change:Bun stays open-source & MIT-licensedBun continues to be extremely actively maintainedThe same team still works on BunBun is still built in public on GitHubBun's roadmap will continue to focus on high performan
Menu. Currently selected: GitHub Actions cache size can now exceed 10 GB per repository GitHub Actions cache size can now exceed 10 GB per repository You can now store more build dependencies between workflow runs with expanded GitHub Actions cache storage. Repositories can go beyond the previous 10 GB per-repository cache cap using a pay-as-you-go model. All repositories will continue to receive
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