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  • OpenInterpreter / ついにAIがガチのアシスタントに!これは凄い、というか凄すぎる|shi3z

    凄いものが出てきてしまった。 ChatGPTの「Code Interpreter」が話題になったが、あれはあくまでクラウド上で動いているだけ。それを模してローカルで動作するようになった「Open Interpreter」は、衝撃的な成果である。 Open Interpreterのインストールは簡単。コマンド一発だ $ pip install open-interpreter起動も簡単 $ interpreter -yこれだけでOK。 あとはなんでもやってくれる。 たとえばどんなことができるのかというと、「AppleとMetaの株価の推移をグラフ化してくれ」と言うとネットから自動的に情報をとってきてPythonコード書いてグラフをプロットしてくれる。 凄いのは、ローカルで動くのでたとえばApplescriptを使ってmacOSで動いているアプリを直接起動したり操作したりできる。「Keynot

      OpenInterpreter / ついにAIがガチのアシスタントに!これは凄い、というか凄すぎる|shi3z
    • Fish 4.0: The Fish Of Theseus

      About two years ago, our head maintainer @ridiculousfish opened what quickly became our most-read pull request: #9512 - Rewrite it in Rust Truth be told, we did not quite expect that to be as popular as it was. It was written as a bit of an in-joke for the fish developers first, and not really as a press release to be shared far and wide. We didn’t post it anywhere, but other people did, and we go

      • GitHub - modelcontextprotocol/servers: Model Context Protocol Servers

        Official integrations are maintained by companies building production ready MCP servers for their platforms. 21st.dev Magic - Create crafted UI components inspired by the best 21st.dev design engineers. 2slides - An MCP server that provides tools to convert content into slides/PPT/presentation or generate slides/PPT/presentation with user intention. ActionKit by Paragon - Connect to 130+ SaaS inte

          GitHub - modelcontextprotocol/servers: Model Context Protocol Servers
        • Mojo may be the biggest programming language advance in decades – fast.ai

          I remember the first time I used the v1.0 of Visual Basic. Back then, it was a program for DOS. Before it, writing programs was extremely complex and I’d never managed to make much progress beyond the most basic toy applications. But with VB, I drew a button on the screen, typed in a single line of code that I wanted to run when that button was clicked, and I had a complete application I could now

            Mojo may be the biggest programming language advance in decades – fast.ai
          • LogLog Games

            The article is also available in Chinese. Disclaimer: This post is a very long collection of thoughts and problems I've had over the years, and also addresses some of the arguments I've been repeatedly told. This post expresses my opinion the has been formed over using Rust for gamedev for many thousands of hours over many years, and multiple finished games. This isn't meant to brag or indicate su

            • Tales of the M1 GPU - Asahi Linux

              Hello everyone, Asahi Lina here!✨ marcan asked me to write an article about the M1 GPU, so here we are~! It’s been a long road over the past few months and there’s a lot to cover, so I hope you enjoy it! What’s a GPU?You probably know what a GPU is, but do you know how they work under the hood? Let’s take a look! Almost all modern GPUs have the same main components: A bunch of shader cores, which

                Tales of the M1 GPU - Asahi Linux
              • The Legends Of Runeterra CI/CD Pipeline

                The Legends Of Runeterra CI/CD PipelineMay 31, 2021Share this on RedditShare this on TwitterShare this on FacebookToggle additional sharing options Hi, I’m Guy Kisel, and I’m a software engineer on Legends of Runeterra’s Production Engineering: Shared Tools, Automation, and Build team (PE:STAB for short). My team is responsible for solving cross-team shared client technology issues and increasing

                  The Legends Of Runeterra CI/CD Pipeline
                • April 2022 (version 1.67)

                  Join a VS Code Dev Days event near you to learn about AI-assisted development in VS Code. Update 1.67.1: The update addresses this security issue. Update 1.67.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the April 2022 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope

                    April 2022 (version 1.67)
                  • May 2025 (version 1.101)

                    Version 1.108 is now available! Read about the new features and fixes from December. Release date: June 12, 2025 Security update: The following extension has security updates: ms-python.python. Update 1.101.1: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.101.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome t

                      May 2025 (version 1.101)
                    • Node.js — Node.js v25.0.0 (Current)

                      2025-10-15, Version 25.0.0 (Current), @RafaelGSS Node.js 25 is here! We have upgraded V8 to 14.1, bringing major JSON.stringify performance improvements, built-in Uint8Array base64/hex conversion, and ongoing WebAssembly and JIT pipeline optimizations. This release doubles down on secure-by-default apps and web-standard APIs: the permission model gains --allow-net, Web Storage is enabled by defaul

                        Node.js — Node.js v25.0.0 (Current)
                      • June 2023 (version 1.80)

                        Update 1.80.1: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.80.2: The update addresses this security issue. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the June 2023 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include: Accessibility improvements - Accessible V

                          June 2023 (version 1.80)
                        • July 2022 (version 1.70)

                          Join a VS Code Dev Days event near you to learn about AI-assisted development in VS Code. Update 1.70.1: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.70.2: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.70.3: This update is only available for Windows 7 users and is the last release supporting Windows 7. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welc

                            July 2022 (version 1.70)
                          • Build AI-powered scripts with the fm CLI and Python SDK - WWDC26 - Videos - Apple Developer

                            Explore all the new ways to leverage Apple Foundation Models on macOS. The Foundation Models SDK for Python lets you integrate with popular tooling and evaluation packages in the Python ecosystem. Find out how to use the brand new fm command introduced in macOS 27 to streamline scripting, automate model workflows, and accelerate your development process. Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 1:22 - Introdu

                              Build AI-powered scripts with the fm CLI and Python SDK - WWDC26 - Videos - Apple Developer
                            • Nx Console VS Code Extension Compromised - StepSecurity

                              Update: On May 19, 2026, GitHub publicly disclosed that approximately 3,800 of its internal source code repositories were exfiltrated after an employee's device was compromised by a poisoned VS Code extension. While GitHub did not officially name the extension, Nx CEO Jeff Cross confirmed that Nx is working with Microsoft and GitHub on the impact of the malicious Nx Console version 18.95.0, and no

                                Nx Console VS Code Extension Compromised - StepSecurity
                              • Microservices Are a Tax Your Startup Probably Can’t Afford

                                Let’s unpack why microservices often backfire early on, where they genuinely help, and how to structure your startup’s systems for speed and survival. Monoliths Are Not the EnemyIf you’re building some SaaS product, even a simple SQL database wrapper eventually may bring a lot of internal complexity in the way your business logic works; additionally, you can get to various integrations and backgro

                                  Microservices Are a Tax Your Startup Probably Can’t Afford
                                • How to improve Python packaging, or why fourteen tools are at least tw

                                  There is an area of Python that many developers have problems with. This is an area that has seen many different solutions pop up over the years, with many different opinions, wars, and attempts to solve it. Many have complained about the packaging ecosystem and tools making their lives harder. Many beginners are confused about virtual environments. But does it have to be this way? Are the current

                                  • Open source security at Astral

                                    Astral builds tools that millions of developers around the world depend on and trust. That trust includes confidence in our security posture: developers reasonably expect that our tools (and the processes that build, test, and release them) are secure. The rise of supply chain attacks, typified by the recent Trivy and LiteLLM hacks, has developers questioning whether they can trust their tools. To

                                      Open source security at Astral
                                    • System 7 natively boots on the Mac mini G4!

                                      Author Topic: System 7 natively boots on the Mac mini G4!  (Read 90735 times) (And Mac OS 8!) Hey, guys! Surely y'all know and have enjoyed Mac OS 9.2.2 booting and beautifully-running on all four Mac mini G4 models for close to 8 years now. (Wow!) Well, that was one massive revolution... ... But most of us did not think we would live to see the day New World ROM machines, even more so the likes o

                                      • Rye: A Vision Continued

                                        written on February 04, 2024 In April of last year I released Rye to the public. Rye, both then and now, represents my very personal vision of what an improved Python packaging and project management solution can look like. Essentially, it’s a comprehensive user experience, designed so that the only tool a Python programmer would need to interface with is Rye itself and it gets you from zero to on

                                          Rye: A Vision Continued
                                        • Xee: A Modern XPath and XSLT Engine in Rust

                                          Xee: A Modern XPath and XSLT Engine in Rust By Martijn Faassen • 2025-03-27 • Tags: xml, rust, xpath, lxml For the last two years I've been working on a programming language implementation in Rust named Xee. Xee stands for "XML Execution Engine" and it supports modern versions of XPath and XSLT. Those are programming languages, and yes, that's XML stuff. Now hold on. Your brain might shut down whe

                                          • April 2025 (version 1.100)

                                            Version 1.108 is now available! Read about the new features and fixes from December. Release date: May 8, 2025 Update: Enable Next Edit Suggestions (NES) by default in VS Code Stable (more...). Update 1.100.1: The update addresses these security issues. Update 1.100.2: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.100.3: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Univers

                                              April 2025 (version 1.100)
                                            • The Go Programming Language and Environment – Communications of the ACM

                                              Go is a programming language created at Google in late 2007 and released as open source in November 2009. Since then, it has operated as a public project, with contributions from thousands of individuals and dozens of companies. Go has become a popular language for building cloud infrastructure: Docker, a Linux container manager, and Kubernetes, a container deployment system, are core cloud techno

                                              • January 2024 (version 1.86)

                                                Update 1.86.2: The update addresses these issues. Update 1.86.1: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the January 2024 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include: Per-window zoom levels - Adjust the zoom leve

                                                  January 2024 (version 1.86)
                                                • Velja

                                                  Open links in a specific browser or a matching native app. Easily switch between browsers. In-depth review of Velja. Trusted by almost 130K users. Example use-cases Use Safari as your primary browser but open Google Meet links in Chrome Open links to figma.com directly in the Figma desktop app Open links to the internal company website in Firefox Open Zoom meeting invitations directly in the deskt

                                                    Velja
                                                  • The state of Rust GUI libraries - LogRocket Blog

                                                    Editor’s note: This article was updated on 3 January 2024 to add Yew and Xilem to the list of Rust GUI libraries. Graphical user interfaces (GUIs) provide an intuitive visual frontend for interacting with computers. GUIs use visual indicators like icons, windows, and menus for better user interaction and experience, unlike command-line interfaces (CLIs) that use text for input and output operation

                                                      The state of Rust GUI libraries - LogRocket Blog
                                                    • PowerShell: the object-oriented shell you didn’t know you needed | Chris Warrick

                                                      PowerShell is an interactive shell and scripting language from Microsoft. It’s object-oriented — and that’s not just a buzzword, that’s a big difference to how the standard Unix shells work. And it is actually usable as an interactive shell. Getting Started PowerShell is so nice, Microsoft made it twice. Specifically, there concurrently exist two products named PowerShell: Windows PowerShell (5.1)

                                                      • Blog

                                                        Hachi: An (Image) Search engine Only the dead have seen the end of war .. George Santayana For quite some time now, i have been working on and off on a fully self-hosted search engine, in hope to make it easier to search across Personal data in an end to end manner. Even as individuals, we are hoarding and generating more and more data with no end in sight. Such "personal" data is being stored fro

                                                        • Shai Hulud Strikes Again (v2) - Socket

                                                          Shai Hulud Strikes Again (v2)Another wave of Shai-Hulud campaign has hit npm with more than 500 packages and 700+ versions affected. Update: November 26, 2025 PostHog has published a detailed post mortem describing how one of its GitHub Actions workflows was abused as an initial access vector for Shai Hulud v2. An attacker briefly opened a pull request that modified a script executed via pull_requ

                                                            Shai Hulud Strikes Again (v2) - Socket
                                                          • One Thing

                                                            This can be a useful tool to help you focus on a single task. Some examples of what you could write: Eat more healthily Exercise Reply to Sara’s email Be happy Stop procrastinating Finish the 🦄 project Important meeting today However, what you use this space for is really up to you. You can achieve almost anything in life — as long as you focus on achieving one thing at a time. It’s a time-tested

                                                              One Thing
                                                            • UNC5537 Targets Snowflake Customer Instances for Data Theft and Extortion | Google Cloud Blog

                                                              UNC5537 Targets Snowflake Customer Instances for Data Theft and Extortion UPDATE (June 17): We have released our Snowflake threat hunting guide, which contains guidance and queries for detecting abnormal and malicious activity across Snowflake customer database instances. Default retention policies for the relevant views enable threat hunting across the past 1 year (365 days). Introduction Through

                                                                UNC5537 Targets Snowflake Customer Instances for Data Theft and Extortion | Google Cloud Blog
                                                              • GIMP - Development version: GIMP 2.99.12 Released

                                                                GIMP 2.99.12 is a huge milestone towards GIMP 3.0. Many of the missing pieces are getting together, even though it is still a work in progress. As usual, issues are expected and in particular in this release which got important updates in major areas, such as canvas interaction code, scripts, but also theming… “CMYK space invasion”, by Jehan (based on GPLv3 code screencast), Creative Commons by-sa

                                                                  GIMP - Development version: GIMP 2.99.12 Released
                                                                • 6 .NET Myths Dispelled — Celebrating 21 Years of .NET

                                                                  According to Wikipedia, .NET will be celebrating it’s 21st birthday this year on February 14, 2022 (author’s note: the date was changed! It’s the 20th birthday of the official release!). It’s been around for so long that I think many myths and misunderstandings about .NET from the early days persist; modern .NET is very different from the .NET Framework that started the whole journey. In celebrati

                                                                    6 .NET Myths Dispelled — Celebrating 21 Years of .NET
                                                                  • October 2025 (version 1.106)

                                                                    Release date: November 12, 2025 Update 1.106.1: The update addresses these issues Update 1.106.2: The update addresses these issues Update 1.106.3: The update addresses these issues Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the October 2025 release of Visual Studio Code. This release brings significant updates across three key areas:

                                                                      October 2025 (version 1.106)
                                                                    • January 2023 (version 1.75)

                                                                      Version 1.108 is now available! Read about the new features and fixes from December. Update 1.75.1: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the January 2023 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include: Profiles -

                                                                        January 2023 (version 1.75)
                                                                      • Tech Solvency: The Story So Far: CVE-2021-44228 (Log4Shell log4j vulnerability).

                                                                        Log4Shell log4j vulnerability (CVE-2021-44228 / CVE-2021-45046) - cheat-sheet reference guide Last updated: $Date: 2022/02/08 23:26:16 $ UTC - best effort, validate all for your environment/model before use, unofficial sources may be wrong by @TychoTithonus (Royce Williams), standing on the shoulders of many giants Send updates or suggestions (please include category / context / public (or support

                                                                        • NumPy 2.0.0 Release Notes — NumPy v2.5.dev0 Manual

                                                                          Getting started What is NumPy? Installation NumPy quickstart NumPy: the absolute basics for beginners Fundamentals and usage NumPy fundamentals NumPy for MATLAB users NumPy tutorials NumPy how-tos Advanced usage and interoperability Using NumPy C-API F2PY user guide and reference manual Under-the-hood documentation for developers Interoperability with NumPy Extras Glossary Release notes 2.5.0 2.4.

                                                                          • Node.js — Node.js 22.7.0 (Current)

                                                                            2024-08-22, Version 22.7.0 (Current), @RafaelGSS Experimental transform types support With the new flag --experimental-transform-types it is possible to enable the transformation of TypeScript-only syntax into JavaScript code. This feature allows Node.js to support TypeScript syntax such as Enum and namespace. Thanks to Marco Ippolito for making this work on #54283. Module syntax detection is now

                                                                              Node.js — Node.js 22.7.0 (Current)
                                                                            • Build 2026: Furthering Windows as the trusted platform for development

                                                                              Build 2026: Furthering Windows as the trusted platform for development Build is one of our favorite moments each year – a chance to connect with the global developer community and share what we’ve been building. Over the past year, we have connected with many developers pushing the boundaries of what’s possible on Windows. What we consistently hear is that you want a platform that meets you where

                                                                                Build 2026: Furthering Windows as the trusted platform for development
                                                                              • iOS Hacking - A Beginner’s Guide to Hacking iOS Apps [2022 Edition]

                                                                                My first post will be about iOS Hacking, a topic I’m currently working on, so this will be a kind of gathering of all information I have found in my research. It must be noted that I won’t be using any MacOS tools, since the computer used for this task will be a Linux host, specifically a Debian-based distribution, in this case, Kali Linux. I will also be using ‘checkra1n’ for the device jailbreak

                                                                                • State of Text Rendering 2024

                                                                                  Preface In 2009 I wrote State of Text Rendering, as a high-level review of the Free Software text rendering stack, with a focus on shaping, and mostly in the context of the GNOME Desktop. Since then, I have spent around twelve years working on various Google products to improve fonts and text rendering: all Open Source work. When I wrote that text in 2009, my main assignment was to finish HarfBuzz