What is Green Software?

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Software can be part of the climate problem or part of the solution. Building green software at scale requires a trusted ecosystem of people, standards, tools, and best practices. In the end, there are only three ways to reduce the carbon footprint of software: use fewer physical resources, consume less energy, and use energy more intelligently.

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Sam Altman’s Dirty DRAM Deal

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Generative AI went from needing lots of GPUs in past years to using huge amounts of memory this year. With such massive resource consumption, will it truly benefit ordinary people in the future, or is it just a matter of AI companies competing for business?

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Why speed matters

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Faster isn’t always better — but acting sooner brings earlier feedback, shortens the loop, and ultimately improves outcomes. First make it work, then make it right, and finally make it fast.

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The new identity of a developer: What changes and what doesn’t in the AI era

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The developers who have gone furthest with AI are working differently. They describe their role less as “code producer” and more as “creative director of code,” where the core skill is not implementation, but orchestration and verification. Let’s dive in for the more detailed findings, alongside key stats from the 2025 Octoverse report.
They gradually evolved in how they use AI — from Skeptic, to Explorer, to Collaborator, to Strategist.

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