The TechBeat: Nobody Told Me Securing APIs Was My Problem in OutSystems (6/2/2026)

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## Why macOS Is Underrepresented in Public AI Research Datasets
By @macpaw [ 5 Min read ]
MacPaw Research explains why macOS is severely underrepresented in public AI datasets and introduces GUIrilla, a framework for scalable Mac UI exploration. Read More.

What is Predictive Software Quality? Software Operations in the AI Era

By @playerzero [ 8 Min read ]
PlayerZero explains how predictive software quality helps enterprises prevent defects, reduce firefighting, and scale reliable software development with AI. Read More.

New Research on Cloud Database Cost and Migration Trends

By @scylladb [ 4 Min read ]
New research reveals why companies ignore database risks until costs, latency, or outages force migrations—and what warning signs to watch. Read More.

7 of the Best SERP APIs for SEO and Market Research in 2026

By @apilayer [ 4 Min read ]
Discover 7 of the best SERP APIs for SEO and market research in 2026. Read More.

The Next Stage of QA Evolution

By @qatech [ 7 Min read ]
Learn how AI-generated code is shifting software QA toward continuous verification, agentic testing, and context-aware product quality systems. Read More.

Nobody Told Me Securing APIs Was My Problem in OutSystems

By @kumar96 [ 7 Min read ]
Creating third-party integration is not a problem in OutSystems. It talks about web services, OAuth, and other security in APIs Read More.

The Proxy Metric Engineers Get Wrong Every Time

By @webintelligencehub [ 7 Min read ]
IP pool size is a marketing number. Learn which metrics matter when evaluating proxy providers, and what to look for on their websites before you spend a dollar Read More.

AI Doesn’t Exist, and Poop Proves It

By @akashi-ghost [ 11 Min read ]
AI is not alien or fake intelligence. It is accumulated human thought, culture, code, bias, and memory reflected back through machines. Read More.

The Next Bottleneck in AI-Assisted Engineering Isn’t Code

By @bzimbelman [ 11 Min read ]
AI coding agents need more than local shells. Shared pools, reservations, and project definitions make enterprise-scale orchestration possible. Read More.

How I built local-first memory for Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex – 94.5% LoCoMo recall@10, 70ms p50

By @oleksiijko [ 14 Min read ]
Open-source local-first memory for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex via MCP. 94.5% LoCoMo recall, 70ms p50, no API keys. Five techniques explained with code. Read More.

Why AI Products Lose Users After the First Try — And How to Design for Adoption

By @pauliusuza [ 5 Min read ]
Most AI products lose users after day two. Here are the four failure modes that decide whether they come back — and the design patterns that fix each one. Read More.

Claude Code Works Better When You Let Sessions Die

By @nazar-kozak [ 10 Min read ]
This article explores how Claude Code memory layers, task-scoped sessions, and context management can improve AI-assisted software development workflows. Read More.

Why Your Newborn Already Knows Physics (And Why LLMs Still Can’t)

By @zbruceli [ 21 Min read ]
Inside the biological tricks that let three-pound brains outlearn trillion-parameter machines — and the radical new architectures trying to close the gap Read More.

How to Architect a Scalable AI Tech Stack

By @gtechguide123 [ 9 Min read ]
A comprehensive guide to AI tech stacks, covering data infrastructure, machine learning frameworks, MLOps, and Generative AI development. Read More.

7 of the Best Voice Agent Testing Platforms in 2026

By @speechmatics [ 8 Min read ]
A comparison of seven voice agent testing platforms, covering audio quality, simulation, observability, compliance, and regression testing. Read More.

Your AI Coding Agent Should Live Where the Important Conversations Happen

By @kilocode [ 6 Min read ]
This article explores how AI developer tools are moving beyond the IDE to reduce context switching across Slack, cloud agents, and coding workflows. Read More.

Navigating Claude Code: Skills That Actually Fire

By @efimovov_5guqm5 [ 7 Min read ]
Skills extend Claude Code with reusable slash commands — but auto-invocation depends on description quality, and silent failures are common. Read More.

What Happens When You Build a System Monitor for 10 Months Between €3.80/h Shifts

By @huckler [ 7 Min read ]
My system monitor with its own 9-layer AI between €3.8/h retail shifts. 55 GitHub stars, 260 downloads, 10 months solo. Here’s everything it does. PC Workman. Read More.

AGENTS.md Was Built to Help Agents. I Use it to Catch Them.

By @vladlensk1y [ 4 Min read ]
How I use AGENTS.md and a GitHub Action to catch low-effort AI-generated PRs before wasting maintainer review time. Read More.

DeFi Is Ready for Native BTC. Here’s How

By @sodax [ 4 Min read ]
Wrapped Bitcoin was a workaround. The technology’s ready for native BTC in DeFi money markets. The SODAX SDK is the operational version. Read More.
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