Brutal.
When Microsoft acquired GitHub.
Brutal.
When Microsoft acquired GitHub.
vfs: require verified birth date for file creation [ Linux kernel patch ]
https://lkml.org/lkml/2026/4/1/1284
I can't tell anymore if this is April 1st prank or real because this is how laws are stupid these days.
The biggest April Fool's joke? Using AI to generate more output quicker instead of reshaping the flow of value in teams and systems.
Multi-billion dollar joke...
🤡🤡🤡
Claude Code's source code has been leaked via a map file in their NPM registry https://xcancel.com/Fried_rice/status/2038894956459290963 😂
Guess what? Most of code is either slop or even old good regex like for detecting negative sentiment in users prompt which is then logged
These tools are going to replace 80% of all dev jobs and their plugin is gonna maintain all security and banking code? 🤡
If someone comes to me today preaching about “post-quantum” security issues, I’ll remind them of the current state of security: the npm ecosystem gets abused daily, CI pipelines run left and right with full access to cloud services, so-called security devices like F5 and Ivanti are exposed (and compromised) to the internet, mailboxes get compromised just to change an IBAN in a PDF, and a simple phone call is still enough to get someone to hand over an MFA code.
But yes, by all means, let’s focus on post-quantum threats while handing AI tools SSH access like it’s a feature, not a confession.
Is there any sort of free/open source system for doing follow-along slide presentations?
EDIT: to be clear, the audience devices synchronising with the presenter's slides is a must-have feature. I am fully capable of generating HTML/JS slide presentations in pandoc.
I'm thinking of the sort that mentimeter or wayground or peardeck do: everyone gets a URL or a QR code at the start and they load the presentation on their devices. From then on, each slide appears on each participant's device as well as the presenter's, and perhaps there are options for audience input.
Apparently, according to tech conferences, IT delivery is no longer a topic.
From my humble experience, screening orgs for due diligence and through consulting activities, delivery is like the exact number one problem orgs have.
But I guess, attendees do not want to be confronted with this harsh truth 🤔 🤷
Anyway, let's continue burning money on AI to fix the non-bottlenecks ... 🙄