devtake.dev

About devtake.dev

devtake.dev covers fresh tech news for developers and enthusiasts: model releases, open-source breakouts, platform changes, security research, and the insider leaks that shape what's coming next. Every piece leads with an angle, links every factual claim to its source, and hedges explicitly when a story is unconfirmed.

Who runs the site

Dieter Morelli

Founder and editor

Software engineer by trade, reader of tech news by habit. Started devtake.dev to solve a personal problem: too many tabs, too many newsletters, and nobody writing the quick, opinionated takes that actually save a developer time. Based in Budapest.

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Editorial standards

  • Sources always cited. Every factual claim links back to its origin. Primary sources (press releases, official blogs, the insider's own post) take precedence over secondary reporting.
  • Hedging when appropriate. Leaks and rumors are labeled unconfirmed. Official announcements are reported as fact. Direct quotes always attribute the speaker with a link to the original.
  • Opinions are ours, on our own pages. Every article carries a named byline. "What this means for you" sections are editorial analysis; the surrounding facts are sourced.
  • No investment, health, or legal advice. We report funding rounds, earnings, health-tech specs, and lawsuits as news. We do not tell readers what to buy, take, or sue over.
  • No fabricated quotes. No paid placements disguised as editorial. Sponsored content, if any ever runs, is labeled at the top of the article.

Corrections

If a piece on devtake.dev contains an error, we fix it and say so. Material corrections are logged at the top of the article under a dated "Update:" line, with what changed and why. Minor edits (typos, broken links, clarifying a phrasing) are fixed silently.

See an error? Email [email protected] with the article URL, the passage, and what you believe is wrong. We respond within 72 hours on weekdays.

How we pick stories

We synthesize what's moving across GitHub, Hacker News, Reddit, mainstream tech press (TechCrunch, The Verge, Ars Technica, 9to5Mac, and others), security research feeds, and known industry voices on Bluesky. Stories that show up across multiple credible sources get priority. Single- source rumors only get covered when the source is a named insider with a public track record (Mark Gurman, Evan Blass, Simon Willison, etc.), and they're clearly labeled as such.

Advertising and affiliate links

devtake.dev runs Google AdSense on article pages and in the home-page feed. Every ad unit is labeled "Sponsored" or "Advertisement". We do not run intrusive formats (no auto-ads, no vignettes, no pop-unders). We do not currently run affiliate links. If that changes, disclosed affiliate links will carry a visible badge at the point of the link and be flagged at the top of the piece. See our privacy and terms pages for the full details.

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