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ITHub Technology publishes articles on AI tools, cybersecurity threats, and developer tooling — based on real research, not press releases.

What we've been covering

Three current topics written with enough detail to be useful — not just news summaries.

LLM inference costs
AI / LLMs

Why LLM Inference Costs Have Dropped 10× in Under Two Years

The price of running a large language model has fallen faster than most people expected. Here's what's actually driving that change and what it means for developers building on top of these models.

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AI phishing 2025
Cybersecurity

AI-Generated Phishing Hit a 54% Click Rate in 2025. Here's What Changed.

Generative AI has made phishing emails harder to spot and easier to produce at scale. The attack numbers from last year reflect that shift — we break down what's different and what actually helps.

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npm supply chain
Open Source

The npm Supply Chain Attack Wave of 2025 and What It Actually Means for Your Dependencies

Several high-impact campaigns targeted open source package ecosystems in 2025. If you use npm without much scrutiny of your dependency tree, the scope of what happened last year is worth understanding.

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