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Google to pay SpaceX $920M a month for compute capacity at xAI data centers
Google will pay SpaceX $920 million monthly for AI compute capacity at xAI data centers through June 2029, supporting Google’s AI growth efforts.
Zeroserve: A zero-config web server you can script with eBPF
Zeroserve introduces a fast, zero-config web server that uses eBPF for scripting, serving static sites over HTTPS with hot reload and sandboxed middleware.
The Deploy Button Became the Bottleneck — and Cloudflare Just Bought the Build Step
Cloudflare’s VoidZero deal brings Vite, Vitest, Rolldown and Oxc closer to its platform as AI-assisted coding shifts pressure to deployment.
pg_durable: Microsoft open sources in-database durable execution
Microsoft has open-sourced pg_durable, a PostgreSQL extension enabling fault-tolerant, durable execution of SQL workflows without external infrastructure.
Glasspane: When Transparency Itself Becomes the Product
Glasspane is presented as a self-hostable infrastructure transparency platform with new workforce, AI telemetry, and sharing features.
Gemma 4 QAT models: Optimizing compression for mobile and laptop efficiency
Google AI releases Gemma 4 checkpoints with Quantization-Aware Training, reducing memory needs for edge devices while maintaining quality.
Private AI prompt workspace for sensitive teams
A new local-first AI prompt workspace designed for small, regulated teams handling sensitive data is being tested to improve control and compliance.
Open Code Review – An AI-powered code review CLI tool
Open Code Review, an AI-driven CLI tool developed by Alibaba, is now open source, offering deterministic, scalable code reviews for developers.
Meta’s ships facial recognition on smart glasses
Research reveals Meta’s smart glasses contain the hardware and software for facial recognition, though active user recognition is not confirmed. Impact remains uncertain.