Zed 1.0

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Zed is a new editor built from scratch with a custom UI framework, GPUI, to provide a fundamentally better coding experience. Version 1.0 is now available, offering AI-native editing, collaboration features, and a growing list of capabilities.

Copy Fail – CVE-2026-31431

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A Linux kernel vulnerability, Copy Fail, allows local code execution to become root due to a shared page cache issue. A patch is available to revert the 2017 optimization, and disabling AF_ALG can mitigate the issue.

Cursor Camp

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Welcome to Cursor Camp! Enjoy your stay

OpenTrafficMap

Der Server erwartet eine neuere Frontend-Version. Bitte lade die Seite neu, damit Client und Server wieder zusammenpassen.

HERMES.md in commit messages causes requests to route to extra usage billing

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Claude Code routes API requests to extra usage billing when a git commit message contains the case-sensitive string HERMES.md. This causes silent extra usage credits consumption, making it difficult to diagnose.

FastCGI: 30 years old and still the better protocol for reverse proxies

Using FastCGI as a protocol for proxy-to-backend communication can avoid HTTP's pitfalls, such as desync vulnerabilities, by providing clear message boundaries and domain separation between client and proxy headers. FastCGI is a 30-year-old protocol that is still usable today, but its lack of awareness and outdated tooling may hinder its adoption despite its potential benefits.

Vera: a programming language designed for machines to write

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Vera is a programming language designed for large language models to write, compiling to WebAssembly and running at the command line or in the browser. It addresses coherence over scale issues by making everything explicit and verifiable, with contracts, typed effects, and no variable names.

Why I still reach for Lisp and Scheme instead of Haskell

The author prefers Scheme over Haskell for its simplicity, flexibility, and ease of use, despite Haskell's mathematical beauty and innovations. Scheme's REPL and macro system allow for fast prototyping, debugging, and development, making it the author's "sweet spot" for good developer experience.

I benchmarked Claude Code's caveman plugin against "be brief."

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Caveman Claude plugin compresses responses by 75% with same accuracy. It has six modes, but Ultra mode produces longest answers due to safety warnings and multi-step sequences.

DRAM Crunch: Lessons for System Design

Laws of UX

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The tendency to get overwhelmed by too many options and systematic errors in thinking can be mitigated by simplifying and organizing information. Understanding human perception and behavior can help design more intuitive and user-friendly systems and experiences.

An open-source stethoscope that costs between $2.5 and $5 to produce

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This project aims to create a low-cost, research-validated stethoscope with freely available plans. The goal is to produce the stethoscope for approximately USD$1-2.

Ramp's Sheets AI Exfiltrates Financials

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A vulnerability in Ramp's Sheets AI allowed data exfiltration via indirect prompt injection. Ramp's security team resolved the issue on March 16, 2026.

Gooseworks (YC W23) Is Hiring a Founding Growth Engineer

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Gooseworks is hiring a Founding Growth Engineer to build and operate AI-powered growth engines for customers and contribute to R&D of AI coworkers. The role involves 50/50 time for customer growth engines and R&D.

Consequences of passing too few register parameters to a C function

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In our exploration of calling conventions for various processors on Windows, we learned that in many cases, some of the parameters are passed in registers. Suppose that there is a function that takes two parameters, but you know that the function ignores the second parameter if the first parameter is positive. What happens if you call the function with just one parameter (say, passing zero). ...

Claude.ai and API Unavailable

This incident affected: claude.ai, Claude Console (platform.claude.com), Claude API (api.anthropic.com), Claude Code, Claude Cowork, and Claude for Government.

We need a federation of forges

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Tangled aims to decentralize code collaboration by allowing events to be federated among git servers, enabling cross-server collaboration and hosting. It uses Authenticated Transfer to share events and social features, breaking free from GitHub's monoculture.

Be Alexandra Elbakyan

The Lingua Franca of LaTeX (2019)

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Donald Knuth created the TeX typesetting program in 1977 to ensure precise formatting of scientific papers, which revolutionized the field and enabled authors to encode their intent into manuscripts. The program's extensibility and free availability led to the development of LaTeX, a higher-level markup language that has become the standard for scientific and technical publishing.

Kyoto cherry blossoms now bloom earlier than at any point in 1,200 years

Kyoto's cherry tree bloom records span over 1,000 years, showing a 30-year climate signal. The 2026 peak was March 29, two weeks earlier than the pre-modern average.

Postgres's lateral joins allow for quite the good eDSL

The user discusses the benefits of using lateral joins in database queries for compositional query building, citing the Haskell library Rel8 as an example. They then describe their own Rust library, rust-rel8, which replicates the behavior of Rel8 and provides a powerful abstraction for building queries in a type-safe and composable way.

Online age verification is the hill to die on

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How to Build the Future: Demis Hassabis [video]

Claude.ai Down Again?

Please run /login · API Error: 403 {"type":"error","error":{"type":"permission_error","message":"Account is no longer a member of the organization associated with this token."}} Out of all the days, they bail on me today. Demo in like 4 hours for me. Yeah same lol. Work comes to a grinding halt when Claude goes down nowadays. Time to ...

Ghostty is leaving GitHub

The author has been using GitHub daily for 18 years, finding it the place where they've been happiest and most productive. However, due to frequent outages and reliability issues, they've decided to leave GitHub and move their project Ghostty to a new platform.

What can we gain by losing infinity?

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Doron Zeilberger, a mathematician, believes that infinity is not a necessary concept in mathematics and that numbers have boundaries. He advocates for ultrafinitism, a philosophy that rejects infinity and extremely large numbers.

Virtualisation on Apple Silicon Macs is different

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Apple built virtualisation into macOS to support older versions and other operating systems on Apple silicon Macs. This includes Virtio drivers for device support, guaranteeing optimum performance in VMs.

GitHub – DOS 1.0: Transcription of Tim Paterson's DOS Printouts

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Tim Paterson's DOS source code listings are available for browsing and compilation. The listings include 86-DOS 1.00 kernel and PC-DOS 1.00 pre-release kernels.

Maryland becomes first state to ban surveillance pricing in grocery stores

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Maryland has banned surveillance pricing in grocery stores, preventing businesses from charging higher prices based on personal data. Critics say the law has loopholes and weak enforcement, while advocates welcome the step but urge stronger consumer protections.

At Protocol: Building the Social Internet

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"text": "bsky.storage is an independent project that automates periodic account data backups to a storage network, and has a UI for PLC identity backup and recovery\n\ntools like this give users stronger control of their online future, without needing to self-host an entire PDS",