Key Python 3.15 Updates To Make Your Coding Faster, Cleaner, and Easier
https://medium.com/techtofreedom/9-key-python-3-15-updates-to-make-your-coding-faster-cleaner-and-easier-2c7ac329c93b?sk=dbf4a4e78d54636f3751913750e3cb70
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9 Key Python 3.15 Updates To Make Your Coding Faster, Cleaner, and Easier
From lazy imports to a stronger JIT compiler
Nobody Pushed Back: Why Engineers Stay Silent Until It's Too Late
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Nobody Pushed Back: Why Engineers Stay Silent Until It's Too Late
Nokia, TSB, Boeing, Microsoft — four companies, four disasters, one pattern. The engineers knew. They just didn't speak up. Here's why, and what it costs when nobody pushes back.
Kubernetes from Dev to Production: Lessons learned from self-hosting an European alternative to Google Docs
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From Kubernetes Dev Setup to Production: What Actually Changes
How we moved a Kubernetes-hosted product from a development setup to a platform with controlled delivery, policy checks, observability, and tested recovery.
314 npm packages just got compromised, 271 @antv, echarts-for-react, size-sensor, timeago.js
https://safedep.io/mini-shai-hulud-strikes-again-314-npm-packages-compromised/
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Mini Shai-Hulud Strikes Again: 317 npm Packages Compromised
A compromised npm maintainer account published 637 malicious versions across 317 packages including size-sensor, echarts-for-react, timeago.js, and hundreds of @antv scoped packages, affecting 15M+ monthly downloads.
Raven Software released the Jedi Academy source code in 2013 and the dev comments are crunch rage
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GitHub - grayj/Jedi-Academy: Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy. Contribute to grayj/Jedi-Academy development by creating an account on GitHub.
The just-say-no engineer was a ZIRP phenomenon
https://www.seangoedecke.com/the-just-say-no-engineer-was-a-zirp-phenomenon/
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The just-say-no engineer was a ZIRP phenomenon
CISA accidentally leaked their own keys on GitHub
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Krebs on Security
CISA Admin Leaked AWS GovCloud Keys on Github
Until this past weekend, a contractor for the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) maintained a public GitHub repository that exposed credentials to several highly privileged AWS GovCloud accounts and a large number of internal CISA systems.…
How Cities: Skylines uses a stock-market analogy to drive almost everything in the game
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How Cities: Skylines uses a stock-market analogy to drive almost everything in the game · jkm.dev
I wanted to find out how Cities: Skylines drives the constant motion you see in a growing city - residents looking for jobs, tourists visiting attractions, garbage trucks doing their rounds, even cims looking for love - and I couldn’t find much written up…
Virtual Museum with Every Operating System You Can Think Of
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The Virtual OS Museum
Over 1,700 pre-installed operating systems spanning 1948 to today, in a single Linux VM. Bundled QEMU, VirtualBox, and UTM. One-click launchers for Windows and Linux.
A "Japanese developer" offered me $3K/month to be his face with US clients. Here's the full email thread
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From the programming community on Reddit: A "Japanese developer" offered me $3K/month to be his face with US clients. Here's the…
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New NGINX Vulnerability Allows Unauthenticated RCE
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New NGINX Vulnerability Allows Remote Attackers to Trigger Malicious Code
A newly disclosed flaw in NGINX JavaScript (njs) could allow remote attackers to trigger a heap-based buffer overflow.
Google publishes exploit code threatening millions of Chromium users
https://arstechnica.com/security/2026/05/google-publishes-exploit-code-threatening-millions-of-chromium-users/
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Ars Technica
Google publishes exploit code threatening millions of Chromium users
Google publishes exploit code before patch, reported 42 months earlier, is fixed.
Technical Interviews Reject the Wrong Engineers
https://fagnerbrack.com/technical-interviews-reject-the-wrong-engineers-a8e78ca04b2e
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Technical Interviews Reject the Wrong Engineers
20 years of observation, 50 years of research, and a framework for measuring the interview instead of the candidate
We replaced Redis with MySQL for inventory reservations — and it scaled
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We replaced Redis with MySQL for inventory reservations—and it scaled (2026) - Shopify
How we used SKIP LOCKED, composite primary keys, and connection visibility to hit our scale targets.
A performance regression in code I didn’t touch: debugging an L1 i-cache associativity issue
https://blog.andr2i.com/posts/2026-05-19-a-regression-in-code-i-didn-t-touch
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A regression in code I didn't touch
How a change to one Go function slowed unrelated code by 3%. A deep dive into L1 instruction cache set conflicts, associativity, and code alignment in Go.
Creator of C++ talks about memory safety
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U46fJ2bJ-co&t=2780s
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Creator of C++: Bell Labs, Negative Overhead Abstraction, Mistakes | Bjarne Stroustrup
Bjarne Stroustrup is the creator of the C++ programming language and a former researcher at Bell Labs. We talked about what Bell Labs was like, programming language design, and interesting anecdotes from his experience.
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16 bytes of code that turn Sierpinski waves into Matrix rain
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From the programming community on Reddit: 16 bytes of code that turn Sierpinski waves into Matrix rain
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Announcement: We've Updated The Rules, and April Is Finally Over
After temporarily banning LLM-related content over April, and asking you for feedback on that ban, we've decided to bring about an end of the temporary, I-can't-believe-it's-still-April ban on AI-related posts.
Replacing the trial rule is a new shiny rule that refers to our new shiny AI policy. In short:
> Content about AI and LLMs are considered off-topic with the sole exclusion of deeply technical content about implementation.
And if you want more detail than that, go read the policy, that's what it's there for.
In addition, when writing that rule, I realized the rules weren't listed on the old.reddit.com sidebar, so that's been updated. For those of you who are seeing those rules for the first time, everything there is not new. We've been enforcing those rules as best we can for ages. You can click the link above those to get to the old.reddit rules page, with plenty of info that doesn't exactly read well when crammed into a sidebar.
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After temporarily banning LLM-related content over April, and asking you for feedback on that ban, we've decided to bring about an end of the temporary, I-can't-believe-it's-still-April ban on AI-related posts.
Replacing the trial rule is a new shiny rule that refers to our new shiny AI policy. In short:
> Content about AI and LLMs are considered off-topic with the sole exclusion of deeply technical content about implementation.
And if you want more detail than that, go read the policy, that's what it's there for.
In addition, when writing that rule, I realized the rules weren't listed on the old.reddit.com sidebar, so that's been updated. For those of you who are seeing those rules for the first time, everything there is not new. We've been enforcing those rules as best we can for ages. You can click the link above those to get to the old.reddit rules page, with plenty of info that doesn't exactly read well when crammed into a sidebar.
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New Attack "Megaladon" Compromises 5.5K+ GitHub Repos
https://www.theregister.com/security/2026/05/22/megalodon-chums-the-waters-in-55k-github-repo-poisonings/5245342
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Megalodon chums the waters in 5.5K+ GitHub repo poisonings
Will Jason Statham save us?