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Inngest's latest update introduces Durable Endpoints streaming support, improving long-running workflow management for developers.
Cloudflare MCP now offers visualized workflows through step diagrams, enhancing understanding and usability for developers.
Cloudflare MCP's new client-side security tools enhance detection capabilities, reducing false positives significantly while safeguarding against zero-day exploits.
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AWS Config launches 75 managed rules for security and compliance. Amplify gets native controls. Here's what to implement now.

Zed adds bring-your-own-key Claude Opus/Sonnet support with 1M context, plus git panel upgrades and cursor alignment tools.

Drizzle-kit shifts from esbuild-register to tsx loader, adds native Bun and Deno support, and improves CLI reliability across runtimes.

Drizzle adds node:sqlite driver support with automatic runtime detection. Path alias fixes and studio integration make local SQLite workflows production-ready.

Payload CMS v3.80.0 introduces disableUnique property for slug fields, addressing multi-tenant deployment constraints. Builders can now manage slug uniqueness independently per tenant context.

OpenAI releases two new compact models optimized for coding and high-volume workloads. Here's what builders need to know about costs, performance, and when to migrate.

Weaviate adds audio support to Gemini Embedding 2 Multimodal, expanding what vectors you can store and search. Replication and backup improvements tighten operations.

ReSharper 2026.1 RC brings measurable improvements to code analysis speed, language support, and IDE stability. Here's what builders should test before the stable release.

JetBrains releases Rider 2026.1 RC with file-based C# support and MAUI improvements. Here's what changed and why it matters for your workflow.

Version 0.79.2 brings native Google Vertex AI support to Activepieces workflows. Builders should plan upgrades as secret manager refactoring continues.

Apify is deprecating Server-Sent Events transport in favor of Streamable HTTP. Builders must update their MCP client configuration before April 1, 2026.

Zapier now supports connecting your own AI provider accounts, letting you route inference through your cloud instead of Zapier's default infrastructure. What this means for your workflow costs and data control.
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