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Comparing six Go cache designs Go 1.27 Release Candidate 1 Go security issues worth auditing for Go experiments, explained pkg.go.dev gets an official API Why Cilium vendors every Go module in 2026 11 security fixes land in Go Three new Go proposals Golang Weekly Issue 598: April 24, 2026 What it takes to add new syntax to Go Golang Weekly Issue 596: April 10, 2026 Golang Weekly Issue 595: March 27, 2026 Golang Weekly Issue 594: March 20, 2026 Golang Weekly Issue 593: March 13, 2026
Generic methods are a-go for Go 1.27
2026-05-29 · via Golang Weekly

Generic Methods Land in Go — Back in January, one of Go’s co-creators proposed bringing generic methods to Go (rather than just functions) and now he tells us: “This has been implemented and documented.” The functionality is behind GOEXPERIMENT / in tip for now, but likely to land as a Go 1.27 feature.

Robert Griesemer

Migrating from Go to Rust — The author admits he’s “not a fan of Go” and argues the Go-to-Rust case, while still spending a lot of time conceding what Go does better. His honest framing makes his technical points, of which there are many, land a little harder.

Matthias Endler

🤖 Claude as Your Performance Analysis Partner — An engineer put Claude to work on Go’s Green Tea GC, spotting atomic-op bottlenecks in tryDeferToSpanScan and flagging compiler optimizations missed in the assembly. She remains realistic, covering where the suggestions break down.

Archana Ravindar (Red Hat)

Tracing HTTP Requests with net/http/httptracenet/http/httptrace has been in the stdlib since Go 1.7 and Blain thinks you’ve probably never used it. Here’s how to put it to work with a timing CLI, a logging RoundTripper, and some gotchas the docs skip.

Blain Smith

📄 How My Minimal, Memory-Safe Go rsync Steers Clear of Vulnerabilities – An audit of how a minimal Go rsync sidesteps recent CVEs, with os.Root and a small feature set doing as much work as memory safety. Michael Stapelberg

📄 The Gentlemen Ransomware: Dissecting a Self-Propagating Go Encryptor – A teardown of a Garble-obfuscated ransomware-as-a-service. Microsoft

📄 That One Time I Used Go Panics for Flow Control“Sometimes crime is the answer.” NonCrab

g 1.0: A Simple Go Version Manager — If Mise doesn’t suit you, g offers an alternative that uses the official prebuilt Go archives with no shims, daemons or dependencies. v1.0 adds SHA-256 verification and archive mirror support.

Stefan Maric

PgQue: A Pure SQL + PL/pgSQL Zero-Bloat Postgres Queue — A pure SQL-based, zero-bloat queuing system for Postgres that's more similar to Kafka than a typical job queue. It has a Go driver which now includes support for cooperative consumers, so multiple workers can share one logical consumer cursor and drain workloads in parallel.

Nikolay Samokhvalov

  • GoReleaser 2.16 – The popular release tool continues its reach far beyond Go, now adding Node.js single-executable app support.

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  • 🔎 tldx 1.4 – Domain availability research tool. v1.4 adds an MCP server.

  • wazero 1.12 – Zero-dependency WebAssembly runtime written in Go.

  • Buf 1.70 – Modern toolchain for Protobuf.