Developer
Coverage of Developer in the Nexus archive.
- YC CEO says he ships 37K LoC AI code per day. A developer looked under the hood
YC CEO claims to ship 37,000 lines of AI code daily, with a developer analyzing the details. The article discusses the implications of this high output.
- Inver Grove Heights council pauses data centers amid lawsuit threat
Inver Grove Heights City Council approved a one-year moratorium on data centers, including a proposed 50,000-square foot project on Carmen Avenue, amid a potential lawsuit threatening $150 million in damages. Residents submitted an environmental petition with 700 signatures, and the city negotiated noise reductions and landscape barriers.
- Community members have until end of business Monday, to file appeal against data center
Community members have until Monday to file an appeal against the approved application for a data center on Garden of the Gods Road. The project, which involves repurposing an existing tech building, faces opposition from hundreds of locals, though city planners confirmed the applicant meets zoning and city code requirements.
- A squatter house in Eureka Valley asks $1.3M, “poop basket” included.
A squatter house in Eureka Valley is listed for $1.3 million and includes a 'poop basket.' A full-asking offer from a developer is currently being negotiated, as reported by the agents.
- Canton Network developer raises $355 million to bring Wall Street onchain
A Canton Network developer has raised $355 million to bring Wall Street onchain. The funding aims to integrate traditional financial systems with blockchain technology.
- Texas county rescinds its data center moratorium after $100 million lawsuit from developer
A Texas county has rescinded its data center moratorium following a $100 million lawsuit filed by a developer. Work on the Stargate data center in Abilene continues as of April 26, 2026.
- Outrage as New Orleans Democrat lawmaker who runs real estate agency sells beloved community garden to developer for same price it fetched in 1963
A New Orleans Democrat lawmaker who operates a real estate agency sold a beloved community garden to a developer for the same price it fetched in 1963. The transaction has sparked public outrage.
- Dev helps rescue $2 million locked in 2016 ICO contract for nine years with whitehat exploit
A developer successfully rescued $2 million locked in a 2016 ICO contract using a whitehat exploit, with two of 48 eligible investors already claiming 96.5 ETH worth nearly $200,000.
- Fed up with vibe coders, dev sneaks data-nuking prompt injection into their code
A developer, frustrated with 'vibe coders,' secretly injected a data-nuking prompt into their code. The malicious prompt could erase data, exploiting vulnerabilities in coding practices.
- Developer 'adds insult to injury' after building view-blocking apartments by applying to fill in last bit of green space with two-storey detached house
A developer has faced criticism for building view-blocking apartments and further applying to fill in the last remaining green space with a two-storey detached house, compounding community concerns.
- A long-time developer wants to split Bitcoin blockchain and reassign Satoshi coins. The community is calling it a theft
A long-time Bitcoin developer has proposed splitting the Bitcoin blockchain to reassign Satoshi coins, a move the community is condemning as theft. The proposal raises concerns about centralization and the legitimacy of the Bitcoin network's governance.
- Dev targeted by sophisticated job scam: 'I let my guard down, and ran the freaking code'
A developer fell victim to a sophisticated job scam involving a realistic-looking website, video interviews, and malicious code disguised as a technical test. The scam began with a LinkedIn message and used social engineering tactics to trick the victim into executing harmful code.
- Need support for a MVP growth
A developer is seeking support and collaboration for their Minimum Viable Product (MVP) protocol. They invite interested parties to review the documentation and engage in discussions. The post was submitted by user /u/0xc1pher.
- You can now run WSL on Windows 95, in case you're crazy, too
A developer has successfully run the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) on Windows 95, an older operating system, calling it one of their greatest hacks. This achievement allows WSL to function on Windows 9x systems, which were previously incompatible.
- Slay the Princess’ developer is the latest to expand into indie game publishing
Black Tabby Games, the studio behind Slay the Princess and Scarlet Hollow, has launched a publishing arm called Black Tabby Publishing. The new division has secured deals for Prove You're Human and an upcoming game from SmallBü, joining other indie developers like Innersloth and Pocketpair in expanding into publishing.