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sshPilot 2.0 released with tunelling support and more - programming.dev
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Developer @mfat@lemmy.ml [/u/mfat@lemmy.ml] [https://lemmy.ml/u/mfat] > sshPilot [https://github.com/mfat/sshpilot] is a desktop application for managing SSH connections. It loads/saves standard .ssh/config entries and make it easy to manage multiple servers. > > It fully supports dynamic,...
7h ago
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What problems does Linux have to overcome to get more users - programming.dev
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>Games on Linux are great now this is why I fully moved to Linux. Is the the work place Pc’s market improving. OQB @RavenofDespair@lemmy.ml [/u/RavenofDespair@lemmy.ml] [https://lemmy.ml/u/RavenofDespair]
7h ago
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>TL;DR > >- Github: https://github.com/blob42/gosuki [https://github.com/blob42/gosuki] >- Documentation: https://gosuki.net/ [https://gosuki.net/] > >Hi all ! > >Back again for a massive Gosuki 1.2.0 release [https://github.com/blob42/gosuki/releases/tag/v1.2.0], a multi-browser real time...
17h ago
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5 Linux KDE Plasma Features that Completely Changed How I Use My PC - programming.dev
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>Are you using KDE Plasma but still working the same way you did on Windows? Do you wonder if you’re getting the most out of your KDE Plasma setup? Well, here are five game-changing features that completely transformed how I use and interact with my PC! > >By default, KDE Plasma can feel like...
18h ago
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Oops Safari, I think You Spilled Something! - programming.dev
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Lobsters [https://lobste.rs/s/o2zxif/oops_safari_i_think_you_spilled_something].
21h ago
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Over engineering my homelab so I don't pay cloud providers - programming.dev
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Hackernews [https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44792419].
21h ago
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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/35278281 [https://programming.dev/post/35278281] > Hi everyone, I recently created an in-memory cache in Rust called PaperCache. It’s the first in-memory cache that’s able to switch between any eviction policy at runtime, allowing it to reduce...
on Fri, 5AM
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How do I start a project? - programming.dev
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Sorry, I know this isn’t exactly a dev question, but how do I make a project without a tutorial? I know how to make functional code that does simple things, or to solve a problem/question. But nw I want to try to make some projects to add to my portfolio. I’ve found websites with different...
on Fri, 3AM
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Hi everyone, I recently created an in-memory cache in Rust called PaperCache. It’s the first in-memory cache that’s able to switch between any eviction policy at runtime, allowing it to reduce its miss ratio by adapting to changing workloads. Currently, it supports the following eviction...
on Thu, 11PM
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> - The Government has secretly allowed police forces to search over 150 million UK passport and immigration database photos with “Orwellian” facial recognition technology for 6 years. > - The number of searches of the passport database has “skyrocketed” from 2 in 2020 to 417 in 2023. 16...
on Thu, 8PM
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My post from my alt account does not show up in my community on programming.dev - programming.dev
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!Technology@programming.dev [/c/Technology@programming.dev] [https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/15da2191-c806-4a0e-93e4-bf4091c0595c.jpeg]
on Thu, 12PM
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Hackernews [https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44821434] > Secrets vaults are the backbone of digital infrastructure. They store the credentials, tokens, and certificates that govern access to systems, services, APIs, and data. They’re not just a part of the trust model, they are the trust...
on Thu, 9AM
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GitHub Pages to Codeberg - programming.dev
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More precisely, GitHub Pages to Codeberg + statichost.eu [http://statichost.eu], not Codeberg Pages.
on Wed, 6PM
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Dev snapshot: Godot 4.5 beta 5 - programming.dev
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I hope they got all the regressions now, this has been the longest beta period of any version yet. I really want 4.5 to release so I can upgrade my project already!
on Wed, 4PM
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Article in Hebrew [https://www.mekomit.co.il/%d7%9e%d7%99%d7%9c%d7%99%d7%95%d7%9f-%d7%a9%d7%99%d7%97%d7%95%d7%aa-%d7%91%d7%a9%d7%a2%d7%94-%d7%94%d7%9e%d7%90%d7%92%d7%a8-%d7%a9%d7%9c-8200-%d7%a2%d7%9c-%d7%a9%d7%a8%d7%aa%d7%99-%d7%9e%d7%99/] > The tech giant developed a customized version of its...
on Wed, 2PM
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> The board determined the primary contributing factors were OceanGate’s inadequate design, certification, maintenance and inspection process for the Titan. Other factors cited in the report include a toxic workplace culture at OceanGate, an inadequate domestic and international regulatory...
on Wed, 11AM
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VoxeLibre (formerly MineClone2) Release 0.90 – Dynamic - programming.dev
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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/35161703 [https://programming.dev/post/35161703] > Arriving on time! Dynamic settings, dynamic (but reasonable!) fires, dynamic combat and gameplay in general thanks to a ton of improvements in terms of mobs and gear. Smite some zombies in...
on Tue, 10PM
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VoxeLibre (formerly MineClone2) Release 0.90 – Dynamic - programming.dev
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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/35161703 [https://programming.dev/post/35161703] > Arriving on time! Dynamic settings, dynamic (but reasonable!) fires, dynamic combat and gameplay in general thanks to a ton of improvements in terms of mobs and gear. Smite some zombies in...
on Tue, 9PM
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VoxeLibre (formerly MineClone2) Release 0.90 – Dynamic - programming.dev
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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/35162435 [https://programming.dev/post/35162435] > cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/35161703 [https://programming.dev/post/35161703] > > > Arriving on time! Dynamic settings, dynamic (but reasonable!) fires, dynamic combat and...
on Tue, 9PM
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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/35140490 [https://programming.dev/post/35140490] > Long post > > I’m a nurse working ER. I’m also introverted and like keeping to myself. I also may be on the spectrum (haven’t been diagnosed, but I find social cues and when people are...
on Tue, 3PM
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Constant Entropy RNG - programming.dev
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I’ve been trying to make an RNG that outputs data in a way that has an entropy that approaches a user defined value as the output gets arbitrarily long. I’ve been struggling at a certain point that I’ll detail later, but the main motivation for this project is just trying to practice on a...
on Sun, 10PM
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Why autonomous systems should mirror the structure of biological intelligence - programming.dev
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> - Artificial intelligence is driving the promise of autonomy in everything from self-driving cars, to digital health and smart cities. > - True autonomy emerges from the convergence of sensing, connectivity, computing and control – not isolated intelligence. > - Accordingly, biological...
on Sun, 12PM
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What does everyone think of this new WIP language? - programming.dev
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I think it’s very interesting, and something i’ve been looking for for a very long time. Finally a programming language focused on efficiency
on Sun, 2AM
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>Short answer is: yes, as soon as more than one OS mounts a file system in read-write mode. > >The kernel of a modern OS (I am generously including Windows here) caches file system data structures in memory. When you hibernate the computer, the content of that memory is written into a large file...
on Sat, 4PM
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> However, there are some important features that WinSock just doesn’t expose. […] > > Rust’s current async ecosystem is built atop a particularly cursed concept. It’s an unstable, undocumented Windows feature. It’s the lynchpin of not only the Rust ecosystem, but the JavaScript one as well....
on Sat, 1PM
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> However, there are some important features that WinSock just doesn’t expose. […] > > Rust’s current async ecosystem is built atop a particularly cursed concept. It’s an unstable, undocumented Windows feature. It’s the lynchpin of not only the Rust ecosystem, but the JavaScript one as well....
on Sat, 1PM
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Why is xxx2nix a preprocessing step? - programming.dev
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For example, compose2nix [https://github.com/aksiksi/compose2nix] lets you build nixos configuration for containers defined in a docker compose compose.yml. But this step happens offline. You have to first ad hoc generate the config from the compose.yml and then use that generated output in your...
on Sat, 12PM
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> Google has sharply reduced its support for nonprofit groups devoted to diversity, equity, and inclusion, in what appears to be another sign the company is falling in line with President Trump’s anti-DEI crusade, the Tech Transparency Project (TTP) has found. > > Google publishes a list...
on Sat, 11AM
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Seed7 - A General Purpose Programming Language - programming.dev
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> Seed7 is a general purpose programming language designed by Thomas Mertes. It is a higher level language compared to Ada, C/C++ and Java. The Seed7 interpreter and the example programs are open-source software. There is also an open-source Seed7 compiler. The compiler translates Seed7 programs...
on Sat, 10AM
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> Thousands of South Dakotans have been publicly labeled as applicants for government assistance and thousands more have had their email address and phone number exposed, due to a new state law and the way the state’s election office is implementing it. > > Although the legislation creating the...
on Sat, 8AM
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> Dozens and perhaps hundreds of individuals who applied to visit inmates at Everglades Correctional Institution (ECI) in Miami-Dade County last weekend had their personal contact information shared with every inmate at that facility, according to five different individuals who have spoken to...
on Sat, 8AM
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How to Set Up Puppy Linux With Ventoy - programming.dev
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I wrote a quick guide on using Puppy Linux with Ventoy, so you can put a Linux install on your keyring and get a consistent environment across different systems. I found Puppy is much easier to get working than Slax for persistent data storage. Hope it’s helpful to someone. 😀
on Aug 2
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How NixOS is built - programming.dev
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cross-posted from: https://discourse.nixos.org/t/how-nixos-is-built/67468 [https://discourse.nixos.org/t/how-nixos-is-built/67468]
on Aug 2
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Belgium Targets Internet Archive's 'Open Library' in Sweeping Site Blocking Order - programming.dev
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> The Business Court in Brussels, Belgium, has issued a broad site-blocking order that aims to restrict access to shadow libraries including Anna’s Archive, Libgen, OceanofPDF, Z-Library, and the Internet Archive’s Open Library. In addition to ISP blocks, the order also directs search engines,...
on Aug 1
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>… virtual machines where you only have to select which accompanying image of Arch / Tumbleweed / Ubuntu / Fedora you want to try. > >In addition, the combination of a very stable base system with a fast-moving, bleeading edge virtualized system on top can be surprisingly useful. And because...
on Aug 1
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UK Plans AI Experiment on Children Seeking Asylum - programming.dev
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> Experimenting with unproven technology to determine whether a child should be granted protections they desperately need and are legally entitled to is cruel and unconscionable.
on Aug 1
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When you begin writing Rust like this... - programming.dev
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So I’ve been writing an allocator. A difficult task and in Rust it is currently a dream to write. The patterns I’m on about are small quick scopes to get a mutable reference and store or read data. pub fn some_func(&mut self, s: &[u8]) { // Mutable borrow 1 and write { let writable = &mut...
on Aug 1
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PowerShell Weekly for August 1, 2025 - programming.dev
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## Blogs, Articles, and Posts - Smarter AI Edits in Visual Studio Copilot [https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/smarter-ai-edits-in-visual-studio-copilot/] When we first set out to get smarter AI edits in Visual Studio Copilot, we knew we were tackling a deeply complex problem. It wasn’t...
on Aug 1
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Introducing UniFi OS Server for MSPs - programming.dev
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How many folks already self-host UniFi on their own hardware vs native consoles?
on Aug 1
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Lean Programming Language - with formally verified code - programming.dev
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> Lean is a theorem prover and programming language that enables correct, maintainable, and formally verified code /-- A prime is a number larger than 1 with no trivial divisors -/ def IsPrime (n : Nat) := 1 < n ∧ ∀ k, 1 < k → k < n → ¬ k ∣ n -- 'Grind' efficiently manages complex pattern...
on Jul 31
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Lemmy and Kbin: The Best Reddit Alternatives? - programming.dev
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Love Reddit but tired of what’s happening to it? We check out Lemmy and Kbin, two open-source fediverse alternatives that are growing fast.
on Jul 30
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I had begun reading a short story or a novel on gutenberg.org [http://gutenberg.org] couple of years ago (Those who don’t know, it’s a site where you can find all kinds of public domain ebooks.) The story was set in a distant future where people time travel to various time periods of the past...
on Jul 30
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Screenshot of the blog called NatSocToday [https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/b18a0a6d-2812-4f92-8d4e-2a03793979a6.jpeg] Source [https://bsky.app/profile/taylorlorenz.bsky.social/post/3lv3dkqphis2e].
on Jul 30
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Linux 6.17 Review: MAJOR Performance, Storage, and Networking Upgrades - YouTube - programming.dev
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> 00:00 Virtual Files Systems Improved 02:03 CRC CPU Arch Updates 05:44 Less Network Latencies 08:03 Handling Data Loss on File Systems 10:01 Fix for 1993 ELF Binaries 11:24 Apple Silicon Updates in Kernel 13:02 Zeroing out SSD Improvements 14:34 Mobile File Systems 15:50 WIFI 7 and Networking...
on Jul 29
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Are the UK and China Authoritarian? - programming.dev
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I’ve often heard that China is authoritarian, particularly due to events like the suppression of student protests in Hong Kong. However, I’m curious about more recent examples. Conversely, I’ve been hearing about the UK’s Online Safety Act being used to target Wikipedia editors and silence...
on Jul 29
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The Hare programming language - programming.dev
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> Hare’s boringness is a feature, not a bug. Our goal is not to make programming exciting again, but to make it easy to write simple, obvious programs which are optimized for reliability and longevity. An exciting programming language cannot meet that goal as effectively as Hare does. We have...
on Jul 29
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2025 Stack Overflow Developer Survey - programming.dev
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Hackernews [https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44723876].
on Jul 29
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Chico Pinheiro entrevista Miguel Nicolelis - 17/03/25 - programming.dev
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Entrevista com alguns meses agora, mas muito interessante. Miguel Nicolelis é um dos mais importantes neurocientistas do mundo. Alguns dos assuntos tratados incluem o trabalho dele com implantes neurológicos pra controlar exoesqueletos, algumas histórias dele recebendo premiação na China, porquê...
on Jul 29
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Ranking programming languages by energy efficiency (2021) - programming.dev
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A bit old but still interesting
on Jul 29