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So, it turns out the German implementation of eIDAS (electronic ID wallet for e.g. age attestation) will require an Apple/Google account to function
Absolutely pathetic
Interesting to see Copilot injecting ads into PR descriptions. Although there are a handful of older instances of this, if GitHub search is working properly, it looks like this started happening at scale around 10 days ago with more than 1k injections of this particular ad per day since then (if you search for other ad strings, you can find the rate of other ads)
What will they think of next?
We're happy to announce #Lix 2.95 "Kakigōri" is now available.
This version brings a wide range of improvements, including numerous bug fixes, reduced technical debt, and quality-of-life enhancements. You'll also notice better performance when working with certain large dependency graphs. Flakes and RPC are still key areas we are working on.
For the full list of changes, check out our blog post!
https://lix.systems/blog/2026-03-25-lix-2.95-release/

We at the Lix team are proud to announce our sixth major release, version 2.95 “Kakigōri”. This release focuses on long-awaited bugfixes, quality-of-life improvements, documentation, performance improvements and continued integration of Lix with the Cap’n’Proto remote procedure call runtime to replace the previous bespoke implementation.
The JSON-LD Working Group published today a First Public Working Draft of YAML-LD 1.0. [JSON-LD11] is a JSON-based format to serialize Linked Data. In recent years, [YAML] has emerged as a more concise format to represent information that had previously been serialized as [JSON], including API specifications, data schemas, and Linked Data.
#LinkedData #MachineReadable #WebStandards
https://www.w3.org/news/2026/first-public-working-draft-yaml-ld-1-0/
Apparently chardet got Claude to rewrite the entire codebase from LGPL to MIT?
https://github.com/chardet/chardet/releases/tag/7.0.0
That is one way to launder GPL code I guess?