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Mapping the Web’s Hidden Directories: Inside the IANA Well‑Known URI Registry

The IANA Well‑Known URI registry is the invisible backbone that lets developers, browsers, and services discover security, identity, and configuration resources with a single, predictable path. From OAuth discovery to privacy controls, the registry’s growing catalog is reshaping how modern web applications negotiate trust, interoperability, and compliance. This article traces its evolution, highlights key entries, and explains why the .well‑known namespace matters for every engineer building connected systems.

Valknut: The AI Refactoring Co-pilot for Sustainable Codebases

As AI-generated codebases spiral into unmanageable labyrinths, Valknut emerges as a strategic tool that guides agents through intelligent refactoring, transforming technical debt from a productivity killer into a systematic optimization process.
When LLMs Turn Pull Requests Into Phishing: The Rise of AI-Generated PR Slop

When LLMs Turn Pull Requests Into Phishing: The Rise of AI-Generated PR Slop

As large‑language‑model tools become ubiquitous, developers are flooding open‑source projects with low‑effort, AI‑generated pull requests that mimic legitimate fixes. This new wave of "slop" not only wastes maintainers’ time but also mirrors classic supply‑chain attack tactics, raising urgent questions about trust and safety on GitHub.