This weekly newsletter covers AI coding assistance research showing 17% lower quiz scores for heavy AI users, security vulnerabilities in AI agent memory systems, and the launch of Kimi K2.5 multimodal model. It includes updates on Ruby 4.0 in Microsoft Store, Node.js OpenSSL security fixes, Tailwind CSS 4 setup for Jekyll,
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How AI assistance impacts the formation of coding skills – by Shen, Judy Hanwen and Tamkin, AlexAgentic Memory Poisoning: How Long-Term AI Context Can Be WeaponizedClawdbot and vibe coding have the same flaw. Someone else decides when you get hackedKimi K2.5: Visual Agentic IntelligenceSimple Tailwind CSS 4 Setup for JekyllSwift Cross-Platform Framework Skip Now Fully Open SourceI made my own gitDesigning Error Types in Rust ApplicationsRuby-4.0 is available in the Microsoft StoreData Consistency: transactions, delays and long-running processesRuby::Box: Rethinking Code Reloading with Isolated NamespacesWeb Scraping in GoThe Node.js Project: OpenSSL Security Advisory Assessment, January 2026Node.js 25.5.0 (Current)Bun v1.3.7Ruby Classifier: Text classification for Ruby made simpleRelatedSort: