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The Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS Upgrade is here!
The Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS Upgrade is here!
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Launch Keyboard tips to make you more productive
Launch Keyboard tips to make you more productive
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System76 on Age Verification Laws
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Introducing the New Thelio Mira High Performance Desktop
Introducing the New Thelio Mira High Performance Desktop
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What's new in pip 26.1 - lockfiles and dependency cooldowns!
What's new in pip 26.1 - lockfiles and dependency cooldowns!
Simon Willison’s Weblog
What’s new in pip 26.1—lockfiles and dependency cooldowns!
Richard Si describes an excellent set of upgrades to Python's default pip tool for installing dependencies. This version drops support for Python 3.9 - fair enough, since it's been EOL …
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Bitcoin Alert: Hold-up, Weaponized Replay Attacks, and the Drivechain Dilemma... How to Survive the August 2026 "eCash" Hard Fork.
Bitcoin Alert: Hold-up, Weaponized Replay Attacks, and the Drivechain Dilemma... How to Survive the August 2026 "eCash" Hard Fork.
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Peter Steinberger 🦞 / @steipete:
RT by @steipete: OpenClaw's first output dropped from 1s to 43ms. Plugin bootstrap went from 265ms to 8ms. Provider capability resolution from 49ms to 1.5ms. Config validation from 62ms to 5ms.
For most of OpenClaw's history, the plugin system was carrying core, instead of the other way around. Core knew about every bundled provider, their model catalogs, alias rules, suppressions, etc. Plugin metadata was being re-derived across config validation, gateway boot, provider discovery, channel r...
RT by @steipete: OpenClaw's first output dropped from 1s to 43ms. Plugin bootstrap went from 265ms to 8ms. Provider capability resolution from 49ms to 1.5ms. Config validation from 62ms to 5ms.
For most of OpenClaw's history, the plugin system was carrying core, instead of the other way around. Core knew about every bundled provider, their model catalogs, alias rules, suppressions, etc. Plugin metadata was being re-derived across config validation, gateway boot, provider discovery, channel r...
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