[$] Open source security in spite of AI

• The curl project has found AI-powered tools to be a mixed bag when it comes to security reports. • At FOSDEM 2026 , curl creator and lead developer Daniel Stenberg used his keyno

OS & Internals · February 16, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 2 min · 307 words
crates.io: an update to the malicious crate notification policy

crates.io: an update to the malicious crate notification policy

• The crates.io team will no longer publish a blog post each time a malicious crate is detected or reported. • In the vast majority of cases to date, these notifications have invol

OS & Internals · February 13, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 2 min · 330 words
Announcing Rust 1.93.1

Announcing Rust 1.93.1

• The Rust team has published a new point release of Rust, 1.93.1. • Rust is a programming language that is empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. • If you h

OS & Internals · February 12, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 2 min · 308 words
Announcing Rust 1.93.0

Announcing Rust 1.93.0

• Rust 1.93.0 released, bringing updated musl 1.2.5 for reliable static Linux binaries. • Updated musl improves DNS resolver, handling large records and recursive nameservers more

OS & Internals · January 22, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 2 min · 281 words
crates.io: development update

crates.io: development update

• New Security tab displays RustSec advisories and affected version ranges for each crate. • Trusted Publishing now supports GitLab CI/CD via OIDC, expanding beyond GitHub Actions.

OS & Internals · January 21, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 2 min · 279 words
What does it take to ship Rust in safety-critical?

What does it take to ship Rust in safety-critical?

• This is another post in our series covering what we learned through the Vision Doc process. • In our first post, we described the overall approach and what we learned about doing

OS & Internals · January 14, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 2 min · 295 words
Project goals update - December 2025

Project goals update - December 2025

• The Rust project is currently working towards a slate of 41 project goals, with 13 of them designated as Flagship Goals. • This post provides selected updates on our progress tow

OS & Internals · January 5, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 2 min · 347 words
What do people love about Rust?

What do people love about Rust?

• Rust has been named Stack Overflow’s Most Loved (now called Most Admired) language every year since our 1.0 release in 2015. • That means people who use Rust want to keep using R

OS & Internals · December 19, 2025 (updated February 24, 2026) · 2 min · 378 words
Project goals update - November 2025

Project goals update - November 2025

• The Rust project is currently working towards a slate of 41 project goals, with 13 of them designated as Flagship Goals. • This post provides selected updates on our progress tow

OS & Internals · December 16, 2025 (updated February 24, 2026) · 2 min · 307 words
Announcing Rust 1.92.0

Announcing Rust 1.92.0

• The Rust team is happy to announce a new version of Rust, 1.92.0. • Rust is a programming language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. • If you have a p

OS & Internals · December 11, 2025 (updated February 24, 2026) · 2 min · 322 words
Making it easier to sponsor Rust contributors

Making it easier to sponsor Rust contributors

• TLDR: You can now find a list of Rust contributors that you can sponsor onthis page. • Same as with many other open-source projects, Rust depends on a large number of contributor

OS & Internals · December 8, 2025 (updated February 24, 2026) · 2 min · 245 words