How to Use Coverlet Coverage Thresholds to Enforce Better Testing Standards?

Modern software teams depend heavily on automated testing to ensure stability, maintainability, and long-term code health. But simply having tests is not enough—the real challenge is ensuring they are meaningful, consistent, and aligned with quality expectations. That’s where coverlet coverage thresholds come in. They help development teams enforce minimum testing standards without manually checking every […]

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MicroStrategy’s bitcoin empire signals structural challenges

Strategy Inc. (formerly MicroStrategy) spent 2025 building the largest corporate Bitcoin reserve the public markets have ever financed, but the scale of that ambition ended up colliding with the logic of its own stock. What began as an aggressive accumulation strategy, powered by the company’s appetite for leverage and a willingness to dilute existing shareholders, […]

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Why developers still flock to Python: Guido van Rossum on readability, AI, and the future of programming

When we shared this year’s Octoverse data with Guido van Rossum, the creator of Python, his first reaction was genuine surprise. While TypeScript overtook Python to become the most used language on GitHub as of August 2025 (marking the biggest language shift in more than a decade), Python still grew 49% year over year in […]

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The Railway Bubble vs. the AI Bubble

Everyone is trying to put the massive AI spend by technology companies into context. The easiest historical analogies are the telecomm buildout in the 1990s dot-com bubble and the railway bubbles of the 1800s. Each period was defined by excessive infrastructure spending, investor euphoria, and bubbles that popped but still had lasting positive effects. I’m […]

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Essential ingredients for enterprise AI success

Developer trust in AI output is declining. Over 75% of developers still want human validation when they don’t trust AI answers. Debugging AI-generated code takes more time than expected, with “almost right but not quite” solutions being the top frustration. Advanced questions on Stack Overflow doubled since 2023, indicating that LLMs may struggle with complex […]

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