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Jeudi 18 décembre 2025 à 11:07
DevOps & CI/CD
GitHub introduces charges for self‑hosted Actions runners
GitHub announced that, starting March 2026, customers will be billed $0.002 per minute for using self‑hosted runners in GitHub Actions, a move that has sparked concern among engineers over cost predictability for on‑premise CI pipelines. The Register highlights the pricing detail, while DevClass notes the broader impact on organizations that rely on self‑managed infrastructure for their build and deployment workflows.
The Register
DevClass
AWS unveils public preview of DevOps Agent for incident automation
AWS launched the DevOps Agent, a front‑line automation tool designed to accelerate incident response by automatically collecting diagnostics, pinpointing root causes, and triggering remediation playbooks. InfoQ reports that the agent integrates with existing monitoring stacks and aims to reduce mean time to resolution, signaling a shift toward more proactive reliability engineering in cloud environments.
InfoQ
Software Architecture
Chase.com scales to 67 million users with multi‑region isolation and edge computing
Durai Arasan presented at InfoQ how Chase.com achieved a 71 % latency reduction and high resilience by deploying a multi‑region, edge‑centric architecture and automating “infrastructure repaving” to eliminate security drift. The strategy underscores the importance of self‑healing observability and engineering‑first culture for large‑scale financial portals.
InfoQ
ServiceTitan demonstrates rapid legacy‑code migration using AI‑driven assembly‑line pattern
At QCon AI New York 2025, David Stein revealed a methodology that migrates legacy systems in weeks instead of years by applying the “Principle of Acceleration” and an Assembly Line Pattern powered by AI code transformation. InfoQ’s coverage shows how this approach can break the traditional “moving mountains” perception of legacy modernization.
InfoQ
Cloud & Infrastructure
Google rolls out Gemini 3 Flash as the default model for its Gemini app and search
Google’s latest Gemini 3 Flash model, announced by Ars Technica and reiterated by TechCrunch, promises faster inference and higher benchmark scores, becoming the default AI engine across the Gemini app and search services. The release expands access via Gemini API, Vertex AI, and AI Studio, reinforcing Google’s push for more efficient, cloud‑native generative AI workloads.
Ars Technica
TechCrunch
Development Frameworks
Visual Studio 2026 debuts as an AI‑native IDE with deep Copilot integration
InfoQ reports that Microsoft’s Visual Studio 2026 ships with a native AI layer, tighter GitHub Copilot embedding, and performance optimisations that streamline code suggestion, refactoring, and debugging directly within the IDE, marking a significant step toward AI‑first development environments.
InfoQ
VS Code terminal enhancements aim to reduce context‑switch friction
XDA Developers highlights upcoming updates that simplify the integrated terminal in Visual Studio Code, offering smoother command‑line interactions and customizable shortcuts that help developers stay within the editor while executing shell tasks.
XDA Developers
Google adds Opal “vibe‑coding” tool to Gemini for rapid mini‑app creation
TechCrunch details how Google’s Opal—a low‑code, AI‑powered builder—has been embedded into the Gemini web app, enabling developers to craft bespoke mini‑applications without leaving the Gemini environment, further blurring the line between AI services and development platforms.
TechCrunch
Mozilla appoints new CEO and pledges optional AI features for Firefox
TechCrunch notes that Anthony Enzor‑DeMeo takes the helm at Mozilla, signalling a strategic focus on integrating AI capabilities into Firefox while preserving user choice; the article emphasizes that AI enhancements will be opt‑in, catering to privacy‑conscious developers and power users alike.
TechCrunch
Software Quality & Testing
Studies reveal AI‑generated code introduces significantly more defects than human‑written code
Analyses from DevOps.com and Tech Radar converge on the finding that code produced by AI tools exhibits higher rates of logic errors, security flaws, and performance regressions across open‑source pull requests, underscoring the need for rigorous review pipelines and testing regimes when adopting generative AI in software development.
DevOps.com
Tech Radar