Demonstrably Secure Software Supply Chains with Nix
An explanation how Nix can revolutionize your software supply chain security, enabling verifiable integrity and offline rebuilds from source.
Avoid #each_with_object (generally)
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Build and Run Your Own FreeBSD-native Containers with Buildah, Containerfiles and Podman
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What are you doing this week?
What are you doing this week? Feel free to share!
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Super 8086 Box, PC XT emulator with Adlib, MPU-401, joystick and NE2000 support
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Naked objects
Was browsing Strvct and saw the link to Naked Objects. It resonated with the repost of VPRI’s Steps report: creating a world of domain objects with a tangible, interactive representation and transparent storage.
Lume 3 was released
After several months of work, I’d like to share with you the release of a new major of Lume, a static site generator for Deno. Apologies for the autopromotion 🙏
Analyzing CVE-2025-31191: A macOS security-scoped bookmarks-based sandbox escape
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What are you doing this weekend?
Feel free to tell what you plan on doing this weekend and even ask for help or feedback.
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Which AI “arena” is the one we can actually trust?
I’m getting deeper and deeper into the AI space, and I’m discovering the different AI “arenas” and benchmarking. I have no idea what to trust or leverage to help me learn about the different models out there. Does the lobste.rs community have one that they go to by default? ⌘ Read more
Another look into PostgreSQL CTE materialization and non-idempotent subqueries
Follow on to https://lobste.rs/s/ebsgja/postgresql_planner_gotcha_with_ctes and https://www.shayon.dev/post/2025/119/a-postgresql-planner-gotcha-with-ctes-delete-and-limit/
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