Open Source Daily Briefing
- Docker Production Secrets: Beyond ‘docker run’ (2026): You know
docker run -p 3000:3000. But what powers truly resilient, efficient Docker deployments in the wild? We’re going beyond the basics. - AI Incident Analysis: LangGraph’s 80% Accuracy Boost: When the clock strikes 2:13 AM and production systems scream bloody murder, finding the root cause is an exercise in futility. Now, an AI-driven platform built on LangGraph and RAG aims to cut through the noise.
- mkdev: HTTPS for Localhost [Finally, No More ‘Proceed (unsafe)’]: Silicon Valley has a knack for reinventing the wheel, often with a splash of unnecessary jargon. mkdev, a new open-source tool, tackles a persistent, infuriating problem for developers: getting trusted HTTPS on localhost.
- Frontier’s Data Game: Free Tool Sparks Paywall Wars: A quest for a cheap flight ticket unearthed a surprising digital gold rush: paywalled tools built on freely available airline data. One developer’s response ignited a firestorm.
- Web Security Basics: Developers Ignore 90% of Risks: Most web attacks are automated noise. Developers can silence 90% of it by not being lazy. Here’s what you’re probably missing.
- GPT Chatbots: France’s Support Teams Need More Than Demos: The promise of instant AI-powered customer support clashes with the messy reality of disconnected systems and evolving language. We dive into what French support teams truly need from GPT-driven solutions.
- AI Code Reviews: A Dangerous Shortcut for Humans: The other day, I saw a code review request that made my jaw drop: 100 files. This wasn’t human work, and it’s a dangerous sign for the future of software development.
- Daily Briefing: June 08, 2026: Your Open Source morning briefing for June 08, 2026 — the top stories you need to know.