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TooMuchCoding Newsletter #26

Issue #26 of TooMuchCoding Newsletter for senior JVM/Java developers. Anthropic cancels Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for everyone, CISA goes full panic mode with 3-day patch deadlines, and …

Issue #25 - When AI Builds Itself

Recursive self-improvement, HTTP/2 bombs, JDK 27 rampdown, and why your observability stack needs to get smarter.

TooMuchCoding Newsletter - Issue #24

Claude Opus 4.8, security breaches, and Gradle's Javamaxxing strategy

Issue #23

BitLocker gets bypassed, GraalVM accelerates, AI anxiety grows, and Spring Boot's migration chaos continues. Another week in the wild.

Issue #22 - May 16, 2026

AI-powered zero-day exploits, Linux kernel vulnerabilities, and OpenTelemetry graduates. Plus Java's spring releases and the usual security theater.

TooMuchCoding Newsletter #21

Issue #21: AI regulation, Linux privilege escalation, Maven & Gradle updates, Spring Boot 4.0, and observability innovations.

Issue #20: Goblins, Authentication Bypasses, and Spring Boot Release Candidates

This week: cPanel's CVSS 9.8 authentication bypass being actively exploited, OpenAI's goblin metaphor mystery, Linux privilege escalation in cloud environments, and a flood of …

TooMuchCoding Newsletter - Issue #19

Weekly newsletter for senior JVM/Java developers covering AI security breaches, zero-day vulnerabilities, JVM updates, Spring releases, and observability innovations.

Issue #18: NIST Admits Defeat, CVE Chaos Continues

NIST limits CVE enrichment after 263% submission surge, Claude Opus 4.7 launches, Spring Framework 7 keeps shipping less code, and quantum computing gets the GPU treatment.

TooMuchCoding Newsletter #17

Issue #17: Project Glasswing, Marimo's RCE, and the productivity paradox of AI-assisted development.