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Explore the April 2026 community wallpapers series: discover its 15-year history, how to submit your own design, featured themes like spring blooms, available resolutions, and copyright guidelines.
Learn what design principles are, why they matter, how to choose and establish them, with real-world examples and resources.
Learn to identify the right transparency moments in agentic AI using a Decision Node Audit and an Impact/Risk matrix, illustrated with a real-world insurance case study.
Explore common challenges and actionable strategies for improving UX in legacy systems. Covers the 'black box' problem, Frankenstein effect, why redesign is risky, and practical first steps for a UX roadmap.
Session timeouts disproportionately affect users with disabilities, but inclusive design solutions like extended timeouts and progress saving can mitigate barriers.
UX designers face a shift toward production-ready code and AI collaboration, creating role creep, competency gaps, and pressure to prioritize speed over quality.
Explores how AI creating a 'bug-free workforce' may eliminate informal interactions that build trust, referencing MIT, Google, and Harvard studies. Offers strategies to balance efficiency with human connection.
Q&A covering streaming UI challenges: scroll management, layout shift, render frequency, with practical solutions from chat, log, and transcription examples.
Explore the May 2026 edition of our 15-year-old monthly wallpaper series, featuring three free, artist-designed wallpapers in multiple resolutions. Learn about each design, how to download, and submit your own.
GitHub uses eBPF to monitor and block network calls during deployments, preventing circular dependencies that could block fixes during outages. Learn about dependency types, eBPF's role, and how to implement it.
Discover how GitHub's Rubber Duck Thursdays team built an AI-powered emoji list generator using the GitHub Copilot CLI, with a terminal UI and smart emoji suggestions.
Git 2.54 introduces experimental 'git history' command for simple history rewrites like reword and split, without touching working tree. Covers usage, limitations, and comparison to interactive rebase.
GitHub Copilot pauses new sign-ups, tightens usage limits, and adjusts model access for Individual plans to protect service quality. Existing customers can upgrade or cancel by May 20.
GitHub Copilot moves to usage-based billing on June 1, 2026, replacing premium requests with AI Credits based on token consumption. Base prices unchanged; code completions remain free. Heavy users pay more.
GitHub shares update on availability after incidents, citing agentic development as key driver for 30X scale. Short-term fixes and long-term architectural changes underway to improve reliability.
GitHub's swift response to a critical RCE vulnerability in the git push pipeline, with details on attack mechanics, fix deployment, and CVE-2026-3854.
Learn Markdown basics through Q&A: what it is, where to use it, key syntax, creating .md files on GitHub, improving collaboration, and its wide adoption beyond GitHub.
Learn the differences between GitHub Copilot CLI's interactive and non-interactive modes, with step-by-step instructions and use cases.
Renewable energy surpassed natural gas in US electricity generation for the first time in March 2023, marking a major milestone despite political opposition. Market forces and state policies drive the shift.
States doubled EV charging fund deployment in 2025 but still lag, risking lost federal dollars; Sierra Club analysis highlights uneven progress.