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Today we launched a new plugin for Datasette, on the Datasette project blog. That post has the what, but I'm going to expand on that a little bit here to provide the why. The TL;DR Datasette Apps are self-contained HTML+JavaScript applications that run in a tightly constrained sandbox hosted on your Datasette application. They can use JavaScript to run read-only SQL queries against data in Datasette, and can run write queries too if you configure them . Here's a and a - the latter lo... Read more ›
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Traefik WASM WAF with signed artifacts, SBOMs, benchmark evidence, and monitor-first Kubernetes rollout. Read more ›
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🦀rustGitHub·
Open-source web crawler in Rust. Contribute to AICrox2025/SuperCrawl development by creating an account on GitHub. Read more ›
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Understanding rqlite data integrity guarantees Read more ›
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Databricks’ new real-time data warehouse delivers millisecond responsiveness directly on your lakehouse, without separate systems or data movement. Read more ›
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If England has Shakespeare, Spain has Cervantes, Italy has Dante, and Russia has Pushkin, then who do we have? Do we have a great poet who captures the American spirit, the American story, the American identity? We asked a posse of authors and poets to send us their votes. Read more ›
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The Software Freedom Conservancy provides a non-profit home and services to Free, Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) projects. Read more ›
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Edge devices now behave like cloud systems, and software has outgrown cross-compilation. Why a growing class of small teams needs a build system shaped for that job. Read more ›
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Tuning network performance across the layers of a stack you build end to end Read more ›
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Toy Story, but make it open-source. Follow Woody (CPython) and Buzz (React) as they navigate dependency hell, node_modules, and the OpenClaw Read more ›
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🐹Gogloathub.org·
Compile Clojure and YAMLScript to Go, native binaries, Wasm and more Read more ›
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For context, this is based on a recent freelance contract in a Django/React TS/React Native codebase size: 20-person team. I have 17 years' experience with w... Read more ›
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windowed i/o. Contribute to ypsvlq/wio development by creating an account on GitHub. Read more ›
Covered by Ziggit
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Early Stage Project TOPF has just been released and is in an early stage of development\. While it is actively used at PostFinance, APIs, configuration formats, and CLI flags may change between releases\. Feedback and contributions are welcome — please open an issue if you run into problems or have suggestions\. Get Started ## What TOPF does TOPF is a single binary that handles the full lifecycle of a Talos cluster: - **Apply configurations** with pre-flight health checks, dry-run diffs... Read more ›
Covers Talos Linux
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I've always wanted to really understand how an operating system works underneath — not the textbook block diagram, but the actual machinery: how a core comes up from reset, how address spaces get isolated, how a binary becomes a running process. I decided the most honest way to learn it was to build one. And I wanted to find out how far Embedded Swift could go if you took it all the way down to the metal. The result is SwiftOS: a small but real operating system written almost entirely in Embe... Read more ›
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--- Murmer is a distributed actor framework for Rust, built on tokio and QUIC\. It provides typed, location-transparent actors that communicate through message passing\. Whether an actor lives in the same process or on a remote node across the network, you interact with it through the same `Endpoint` API\. **Why I built this** I’ve spent years working with Elixir and the BEAM VM, and the actor model there is something I’ve grown deeply fond of — the simplicity of processes, message pass... Read more ›
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Agents are only as intelligent as the context they can reason over. Today, that context is scattered across data lakes, data warehouses, lakehouses, databases, and streams, and in institutional knowledge that has never been written down. You want to trust the decisions made by your AI agents, but that can't happen until agents have context. Imagine what becomes possible when we give agents a safe way to access the context they need to deliver trusted decisions. This is why at the AWS Summit N... Read more ›
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For years, AI safety research focused on 'alignment.' The Google DeepMind roadmap assumes some AI agents may go rogue, and focuses on monitoring and access control. Read more ›
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Allegations of fake routes are fake news, says Indian telco Jio Read more ›
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