FutureOfProgramming


  • Rust Isn’t a Trend—It’s a Rebuke of C’s Security Debt

    Rust Isn’t a Trend—It’s a Rebuke of C’s Security Debt

    Why are chipmakers suddenly flirting with Rust? For decades, C has been the undisputed king of embedded firmware. It runs your car’s ECU, your Wi-Fi router, your pacemaker. It’s fast, predictable, and dangerously trusting. Now, industrial players—from hyperscalers designing their own silicon to microcontroller vendors shipping new SDKs—are experimenting with Rust. That’s not a fad.…


  • Linux Let AI Into the Kernel—And That’s a Good Thing

    Linux Let AI Into the Kernel—And That’s a Good Thing

    The Linux Kernel Is Letting AI Into the Workshop—And There’s No Going Back For decades, the Linux kernel has been the temple of human craftsmanship. Gruff maintainers. Brutal code reviews. A culture that treats sloppy patches like personal insults. And now? Large language models are quietly slipping into the workflow. This isn’t a gimmick. It’s…