AI developer tool blog from Diligesker, with source-linked briefs on AI products, developer tools, software engineering, infrastructure, privacy, and platform policy.
This page is the archive for short, practical briefings written for builders, operators, and technology watchers who want more than a headline. Each brief explains what changed, why it matters, what teams should verify, and which primary or official sources are worth reading next. The goal is not to chase every announcement; it is to separate durable signals from noisy release cycles.
Diligesker tracks recurring themes across modern software work: AI agents and model releases, code review and developer productivity, cloud infrastructure, open source governance, web standards, privacy expectations, and platform rules. When a story affects engineering teams, product leaders, or technical decision makers, the coverage focuses on the practical questions: what breaks, what improves, what should be tested, and what might be overhyped.
Coverage usually includes:
- AI agents, model releases, and product strategy
- Developer tools, code review, and software workflows
- Infrastructure, open source policy, privacy, and platform rules
- Standards, funding, security, and the business context around technical choices
Use the latest briefs below to scan recent posts, then open individual articles for source links, context, and implementation notes. For editorial context, see About and Disclaimer.
Latest briefs
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systemd timers vs cron: a cleaner way to run scheduled Linux jobs
systemd timers vs cron is a practical Linux ops choice: better logs, missed-run handling, event-based schedules, and clearer status.
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Product strategy questions: stop debating wide vs deep
Product strategy questions should force teams back to customers, features, and buying reasons before wide-vs-deep debates take over.
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Zstandard in Rust makes a low-level compression library safer
Zstandard in Rust gives developers a memory safer compression path, with a small 3% decompression cost and a C-compatible build.
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ChatGPT Sheets prompt injection exposed a 12-workbook leak
ChatGPT Sheets prompt injection let hidden spreadsheet text trigger workbook theft and phishing, according to PromptArmor.
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Bonsai Image 4B brings local image generation to the iPhone
Bonsai Image 4B compresses a 4B image model for local iPhone and Mac generation, with ternary weights preserving 95% quality.
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geo-seo-claude audit: AI search SEO inside Claude Code
A geo-seo-claude audit checks whether a site is ready for AI search citations while keeping technical SEO basics intact.
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AI application layer survival depends on workflow depth
AI application layer startups can still win if they own messy workflows, governance, data loops, and outcome-based systems.
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Website Specification turns web QA into a 128-point map
Website Specification collects 128 web quality checks for SEO, accessibility, security, performance, and agent-readable pages.
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Docker group root access is the real Codex warning
Docker group root access turned a no-sudo Codex task into a host config change. The risk sits in local dev permissions.









