Saibotk ☕

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Natürlich im Namen des „Bürokratierückbaus“: Bundesregierung will Unternehmen Zugriff auf staatliche Biometrie-Daten geben https://netzpolitik.org/2026/flugreisen-bundesregierung-will-unternehmen-zugriff-auf-staatliche-biometrie-daten-geben/
Flugreisen: Bundesregierung will Unternehmen Zugriff auf staatliche Biometrie-Daten geben

Die Bundesregierung will im Namen des

netzpolitik.org

@freekmurze Lettermint for mail is quite nice.

We currently use it as a fallback at work and they are transparent about ongoing issues, already added webhooks and incoming mail support and are really easy to use with Laravel :)

Big news! Today we’re launching the GNOME Fellowship: funded positions for contributors to work on the GNOME project’s long-term sustainability. 🎉

We are starting with one 12-month fellowship; applications are open through April 20.

Find out more: https://fellowship.gnome.org/

#GNOME #OpenSource #GetFediHired

GNOME Fellowship

Critical work shouldn't wait for spare time. Become a GNOME Fellow!

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@loicfaugeron @phpreads Thanks for that! Though be careful, the post’s figures are all AI generated slop 😩
Mornings are better with coffee

The Slow Collapse of MkDocs

A very well researched article answering the question why MkDocs as we know it is dying. Recommended read, especially if you or your organization depend on it.

https://fpgmaas.com/blog/collapse-of-mkdocs/

The open source vulnerability scanner trivy has experienced a *second* security incident: a compromised release (v0.69.4) was published to the trivy repository.

https://www.stepsecurity.io/blog/trivy-compromised-a-second-time---malicious-v0-69-4-release

Trivy Compromised a Second Time - Malicious v0.69.4 Release, aquasecurity/setup-trivy, aquasecurity/trivy-action GitHub Actions Compromised - StepSecurity

On March 19, 2026, trivy — a widely used open source vulnerability scanner maintained by Aqua Security — experienced a second security incident. Three weeks after the hackerbot-claw incident on February 28 that resulted in a repository takeover, a new compromised release (v0.69.4) was published to the trivy repository. The original incident disclosure discussion (#10265) was also deleted during this period, and version tags on the aquasecurity/setup-trivy GitHub Action were removed. Trivy maintainers deleted the v0.69.4 tag and Homebrew downgraded to v0.69.3. The following is a factual account of what we observed through public GitHub data.

“Virtual File System” PR for Node.js comes with a disclaimer:

"Disclaimer: I've used a significant amount of Claude Code tokens to create this PR. I've reviewed all changes myself.”

LoC added: +18945

Thankfully it hasn't been merged yet. The changes are all over the place and this makes me uncomfortable about running Node.js long term.

https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/61478

Virtual File System for Node.js by mcollina · Pull Request #61478 · nodejs/node

A first-class virtual file system module (node:vfs) with a provider-based architecture that integrates with Node.js's fs module and module loader. Key Features Provider Architecture - Extensi...

GitHub
GitHub - pronskiy/php-debugger: Lightweight PHP debugger extension (forked from Xdebug, stripped to debug-only and optimized) | Roman Pronskiy | 11 comments

I forked Xdebug – stripped to debug-only and optimised to reduce overhead of enabled debugger in PHP from 300% to 5%. All (almost) done by feeding the Xdebug source code into OpenClaw and tinkering with it. What does this mean? PHP devs can keep this debugger running all the time and it won’t slow down the code. No need for all that fuss of turning the debugger on and off. On the other hand, is a step debugger even necessary in the world of AI agents? https://lnkd.in/egb83Tzw | 11 comments on LinkedIn

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RE: https://oldbytes.space/@gloriouscow/116224004520766154

There's a larger issue here here, and that is that it's trendy in certain spaces to be extreme and opinionated about your beliefs, and angry at anyone who doesn't share them. I see this a lot on Bluesky and Mastodon.

The problem is, this is a slippery slope towards ending up in a tiny bubble and losing many of your friends. And that doesn't lead to happiness or to good mental health. Not for you, and not for the people around you.

The two biggest topics I see this with lately is AI and trans discourse. The simple fact is, morality isn't absolute. Words don't have absolute meanings. Tools aren't absolutely evil or absolutely moral.

It's okay to be sad at the state of the world. I'm sad too! And it's okay to be angry at problem people (think, the billionaire class). But when you direct that anger at your peers, just because they don't share the exact moral compass you have, you're just hurting them and hurting yourself.

It's impossible to live in a world where your social circle is fully aligned with you on beliefs and morals. It just isn't. It's okay to be disappointed. But if you start cutting people off for it, you aren't making anything better.

(cont'd)