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Python 3.15.0a8, 3.14.4 and 3.13.13 are out! submitted by steam_lover to python 0 points | 0 comments https://blog.python.org/2026/04/python-3150a8-3144-31313
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The Git Commands I Run Before Reading Any Code submitted by canpolat to git 3 points | 0 comments https://piechowski.io/post/git-commands-before-reading-code/
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Appearances can be something submitted by General_Effort to programmer_humor 174 points | 30 comments
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Assessing Claude Mythos Preview’s cybersecurity capabilities submitted by codeinabox to security 3 points | 2 comments https://red.anthropic.com/2026/mythos-preview/ > During our testing, we found that Mythos Preview is capable of identifying and then exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities in every major operating system and every major web browser when directed by a user to do so. The vulnerabilities it finds are often subtle or difficult to detect. Many of them are ten or twenty years old, with the oldest we have found so far being a now-patched 27-year-old bug in OpenBSD—an operating system known primarily for its security.
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[1998] A very important thought submitted by cm0002 to privacy 4 points | 0 comments https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnopyFg5msU&list=RDwnopyFg5msU
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Signals & the Observer Pattern submitted by monica_b1998 to godot 3 points | 0 comments https://slicker.me/godot/signals-observer-pattern.html
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MX Linux KDE appreciation post submitted by balian to linux 15 points | 6 comments Longtime Mint stickler here, never developed a taste for any other distro schools (Arch, Fedora, other *buntus and Debians). But tried out MX after a long period of deferring and I am genuinely blown away. This distro has _everything_ I could have ever ask for - Debian stability coupled with advanced hardware support (with more recent zen kernels and drivers), a solid opinionated Plasma DE setup that is both minimalist and all-encompassing at the same time, and a full stock of sensible and pragmatic utilities to cover the boring stuff. Mint’s relative lethargy at migrating to wayland has been increasingly becoming a sore point due to the sheer practical difference it makes (especially in terms of multi-monitor HiDPI and fractional scaling, in addition to security and performance). MX KDE has all that covered and then some. It’s the first time I had to genuinely stretch to find any fault. The only complaint I have is that they aren’t letting me post this testimonial in the MX forum because it doesn’t accept anon-aliased emails for logins.
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Scam Altman says it’ll take another year before ChatGPT can start a timer. An $852 billion company, ladies and gentlemen. submitted by cm0002 to programmer_humor 147 points | 16 comments https://gizmodo.com/sam-altman-says-itll-take-another-year-before-chatgpt-can-start-a-timer-2000743487
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ICE officials confirm they are using Graphite spyware to intercept encrypted messages, saying it is primarily used to target fentanyl traffickers submitted by Innerworld to privacy 25 points | 1 comments https://www.npr.org/2026/04/07/nx-s1-5776799/ice-spyware-privacy
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Flatpak 1.16.4 Brings Important Security Fixes For Sandbox Escape & Deleting Host Files submitted by cm0002 to linux 1 points | 0 comments https://www.phoronix.com/news/Flatpak-1.16.4-Released
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Alternatives to the !important Keyword submitted by codeinabox to css 3 points | 0 comments https://css-tricks.com/alternatives-to-the-important-keyword/
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Day 3 - Power trip! submitted by livialima to linuxupskillchallenge 2 points | 0 comments https://linuxupskillchallenge.org/03/
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The Great Nix Flake Check submitted by shrek_is_love to nix 2 points | 0 comments https://goldstein.lol/posts/great-nix-flake-check/ cross-posted from: lemmy.bestiver.se/post/1035312 > Comments
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Homeserver Decentralization Community Group submitted by who to matrix 5 points | 1 comments https://matrix.org/blog/2026/04/07/this-week-in-matrix-2026-04-07/#homeserver-decentralization-community-group-website This Week in Matrix includes an announcement that I find interesting: > The Homeserver Decentralization Community Group aims to promote decentralization of the Matrix network by fostering a smoother onboarding experience (to homeservers and clients) on homeservers other than matrix.org, and might propose additional measures in the ecosystem as a whole. It is not an official Matrix Foundation Working Group, but aims to become one. See the link for more details.
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Crying is a free action submitted by FoxtrotDeltaTango to programmer_humor 196 points | 5 comments cross-posted from: sh.itjust.works/post/58114817 > Inspired by a recent 916 post
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Vertical browser tabs are better and you should use them submitted by cm0002 to browsers 4 points | 2 comments https://www.theverge.com/tech/907998/google-chrome-vertical-tabs
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What are some programs/tools/packages that you can't live without? submitted by steel_for_humans to linux4noobs 24 points | 30 comments Disclaimer: I tried searching for something like “useful programs”, “useful packages”, “useful tools”, “recommended packages”, etc. Don’t see any posts like that, if this is a duplicate, then it’s not intentional and my search skills have failed me. Anyway, I was watching a YT video today and the guy launched a cool program in his terminal, I paused to see what he was running. It was `btop`, of course being new I never heard about it. Then I thought – how many cool tools/packages are there, which people use, but I am not aware of? So what do you like? What do you install on a fresh install? What are the most useful tools in your belt? What can’t you live without on Linux? Perhaps I’ll find something useful :)
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1 In 5 Boys Know Someone Their Age Who's In A Relationship With An AI Chatbot submitted by cm0002 to Aii 6 points | 3 comments https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/teen-boys-dating-ai-chatbots_uk_69cba9cce4b0763aa4f0649b
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No More Spreadsheet APIs submitted by dhruv3006 to programmer_humor 28 points | 13 comments
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PacHub Finally Lets You Manage Pacman And The AUR On Arch Without Touching The Terminal submitted by cm0002 to linux 40 points | 17 comments https://gadgeteer.co.za/pachub-finally-lets-you-manage-pacman-and-the-aur-on-arch-without-touching-the-terminal/ > “PacHub provides a GTK4/libadwaita GUI for pacman and AUR, so you can avoid the terminal. PacHub can install/uninstall packages, perform upgrades, and provide
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The 6 Big Ideas of Typescript submitted by hallettj to programming 4 points | 3 comments https://sitr.us/2026/04/06/big-ideas-of-typescript.html/
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Steam is adding support to show estimated FPS for your hardware before buying a game submitted by cm0002 to steam 11 points | 0 comments > More details here: techspot.com/…/111951-steam-could-soon-show-estim…
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Making Django faster: django-vcache submitted by bufke to django 4 points | 1 comments https://glitchtip.com/blog/2026-04-02-django-vcache Announcing a project I’ve been working on. django-vcache is an asyncio-friendly and fast Django cache backend for Valkey/Redis. Uses the Rust redis crate and a Python bridge to achieve high performance. Let me know what questions you have about it.
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Open Source meets Outer Space submitted by cm0002 to opensource 12 points | 1 comments https://moonrf.com/
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An intelligence of pure malevolence. submitted by FenrirIII to iiiiiiitttttttttttt 102 points | 2 comments cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/45232943
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dev.css: tiny, simple, classless CSS framework inspired by new.css submitted by codeinabox to css 7 points | 2 comments https://tangled.org/devins.page/dev.css cross-posted from: lemmy.bestiver.se/post/1032221 > Comments
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Making Claude talk like caveman to cut 75% of tokens submitted by cm0002 to Aii 6 points | 1 comments https://github.com/JuliusBrussee/caveman
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If you thought the speed of writing code was your problem - you have bigger problems submitted by rimu to programming 154 points | 9 comments https://andrewmurphy.io/blog/if-you-thought-the-speed-of-writing-code-was-your-problem-you-have-bigger-problems AI coding tools are optimising the wrong thing and nobody wants to hear it. Writing code was already fast. The bottleneck is everything else: unclear requirements, review queues, terrified deploy cultures, and an org chart that needs six meetings to decide what colour the button should be.
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Linux kernel 7.0 is coming mid-April—here’s everything you need to know submitted by Sunshine to linux 68 points | 4 comments https://www.howtogeek.com/linux-kernel-seven-is-coming-april/
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Linux 7.1 Expected To Begin Removing i486 CPU Support submitted by cm0002 to linux 60 points | 14 comments https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.1-Phasing-Out-i486
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