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to read (pdf)

  1. Building a Pipeline for Agentic Malware Analysis | Tim Blazytko
  2. Study of Binaries Created with Rust through Reverse Engineering - JPCERT/CC Eyes | JPCERT Coordination Center official Blog
  3. Letting AI Actively Manage Its Own Context | 明天的乌云
  4. Garden Offices for Sale UK - Portable Space
  5. Cord: Coordinating Trees of AI Agents | June Kim

  1. March 19, 2026
    1. 🔗 r/reverseengineering [Archive] Preserving Software Analysis History: A 3.2GB Collection of Early 2000s Reverse Engineering Resources (ARTeam, SnD, Lena151) rss
    2. 🔗 r/Leeds Litter on Hyde park rss

      Seriously, to the people leaving their rubbish all over Hyde Park every night, f*ck you!! The groundsmen should be tending to the park in the morning, not picking your shit up.

      submitted by /u/OkEstate4349
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    3. 🔗 r/york Odd York Mix article on markets and nights out rss

      Odd York Mix article on markets and nights out | Come on ChatGPT, let’s just have a little rest and you’ll be thinking normally again soon… submitted by /u/sneck123
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    4. 🔗 r/Yorkshire Tan Hill Inn Illustration rss

      Tan Hill Inn Illustration | submitted by /u/richbart1234
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    5. 🔗 BLeeEZ/amperfy v2.1.0 Multi Account, Home tab, CarPlay & AppIntent rework release

      Features

      • Multi account support
      • Configurable Home tab
      • Reworked SiriShortcuts and Intents
      • Reworked CarPlay interface
      • Optional song rating display
      • Siri support for radios via voice command
      • Support radios in PlayID and SearchAndPlay intent
      • New setting to optionally save and use song playback progress
      • Library resync and logout can be done without restart
      • Volume slider available in iOS and iPadOS

      BugFixes

      • Fixed mini player title tear
      • Fixed NowPlayingInfo when player is paused
      • Fixed macOS crash in fullscreen when selecting the searchbar
      • Fixed cached scrobble times for Subsonic API

      Contributors

      @DCM4711: Display song rating
      @aaravchour: Add multiple audio visualizer
      @el-tiuri: Fixed cached scrobble times for Subsonic API
      @Exceen: Add section index titles to artists

      Thank you very much for your contributions.

      Development

      Update AudioStreaming to support OGG and FLAC gapless playback

    6. 🔗 r/reverseengineering Using LLM and Ghidra to analyze malware (Part 1) rss
    7. 🔗 r/reverseengineering CRITICAL (9.8) - CVE-2026-32746 GNU telnetd Buffer Overflow + PoC rss
    8. 🔗 Console.dev newsletter Oat rss

      Description: Ultra-lightweight HTML + CSS components.

      What we like: Zero dependencies. No frameworks or build requirements. Uses semantic HTML with all styling done through CSS variables, so can be easily customized. Very small (6KB CSS, 2KB JS).

      What we dislike: Not yet fully 1.0, but already feels quite complete.

    9. 🔗 Console.dev newsletter pgit rss

      Description: Git CLI with Postgres backend.

      What we like: Git compatible CLI, but everything is stored in Postgres rather than on disk. Makes all commits queryable. Everything is delta compressed for efficiency. Makes it easy to query for repo stats like size trends or churn detection. Full text search across the history.

      What we dislike: Requires Postgres, obviously.

  2. March 18, 2026
    1. 🔗 backnotprop/plannotator v0.14.1 release

      Follow @plannotator on X for updates


      Missed recent releases? Release | Highlights
      ---|---
      v0.14.0 | PR review via GitHub URL, /plannotator-last for annotating agent messages, OpenCode plan mode permissions fix, VS Code SSH proxy fix
      v0.13.1 | OpenCode plan mode rewrite, Obsidian save fix
      v0.13.0 | Built-in themes, annotatable plan diffs, file-scoped code review comments, Octarine integration, unified review core, Pi remote sessions
      v0.12.0 | Quick annotation labels, mobile compatibility, Graphviz rendering, markdown images with lightbox, linked doc navigation in annotate mode
      v0.11.4 | Git add from code review, bidirectional scroll navigation, clipboard paste for annotation images, VS Code IPC port stability
      v0.11.3 | Expandable diff context, hierarchical folder tree, redesigned worktree controls, supply chain hardening
      v0.11.2 | Git worktree support in code review, VS Code editor annotations in review, Obsidian auto-save & separator settings, session discovery, smart file resolution
      v0.11.1 | VS Code extension for in-editor plan review, Pinpoint mode for point-and-click annotations, untracked files in code review
      v0.11.0 | Auto-save annotation drafts, comment popover, Obsidian vault browser, deny message framing fix, configurable OpenCode timeout
      v0.10.0 | Short URL sharing with E2E encryption, code suggestions in review UI, CJK input method support, customizable Obsidian filenames, XDG install fix
      v0.9.3 | Linked document navigation & annotation, VS Code diff integration, toolbar dismiss fix, automated npm publishing
      v0.9.0 | Plan Diff with two view modes, version history, sidebar redesign, terminology cleanup


      What's New in v0.14.1

      v0.14.1 is a small patch with two fixes and one feature. It simplifies the OpenCode plan mode tool interface, adds viewed-file persistence to code review drafts, and fixes Bear's nested tag handling.

      OpenCode: Single submit_plan with Auto-Detect

      v0.14.0 patched OpenCode plan mode permissions, but the underlying tool interface was still more complex than it needed to be. Agents had two tools (submit_plan and submit_plan_file) and an 80+ line prompt that fought with OpenCode's own plan mode directive.

      This release collapses both tools back into a single submit_plan(plan) that auto-detects whether the argument is markdown text or a file path. On the first submission, the agent passes plan text directly. On denial, the response includes the history path where the plan was saved, so the agent can edit that file with targeted changes and resubmit the path. The planning prompt drops from 80+ lines to roughly 25.

      The auto-detection logic is straightforward: if the value is an absolute path ending in .md that exists on disk, treat it as a file path. Plan markdown virtually never satisfies all three conditions.

      Persist Viewed Files in Code Review Drafts

      The draft auto-save system (introduced in v0.11.0 for annotations) now includes viewed-file state. When reviewing a large diff, marking files as "viewed" is part of the workflow. Previously, a page refresh or browser restart lost that progress. Viewed files now save and restore atomically alongside annotations in the same draft file. The restore banner shows both counts when applicable. Old drafts without viewed files load correctly.

      Bear Nested Tag Fix

      Bear supports nested tags like plannotator/plans for hierarchical organization. The normalizeTags() function was stripping / characters from custom tags, collapsing plannotator/plans into plannotatorplans. The fix preserves slashes while still collapsing consecutive slashes and stripping leading/trailing ones.


      Install / Update

      macOS / Linux:

      curl -fsSL https://plannotator.ai/install.sh | bash
      

      Windows:

      irm https://plannotator.ai/install.ps1 | iex
      

      Claude Code Plugin: Run /plugin in Claude Code, find plannotator , and click "Update now".

      OpenCode: Clear cache and restart:

      rm -rf ~/.bun/install/cache/@plannotator
      

      Then in opencode.json:

      {
        "plugin": ["@plannotator/opencode@latest"]
      }
      

      Pi: Install or update the extension:

      pi install npm:@plannotator/pi-extension
      

      What's Changed

      • fix: preserve slashes in Bear tag normalization for nested tags by @MarceloPrado in #331
      • fix: single submit_plan with text/path auto-detect for OpenCode by @backnotprop in #333
      • feat: persist viewed files in code review drafts by @backnotprop in #335

      Community

      @MarceloPrado authored the Bear nested tag fix (#331), a follow-up to the configurable Bear tags feature he contributed in v0.13.0 (#283).

      Community members who reported issues that shaped this release:

      • @oronbz: #332 (persist viewed files in code review, with comparison to GitHub's review workflow)
      • @rcdailey: #328 (feedback on submit_plan tool consolidation)

      Full Changelog : v0.14.0...v0.14.1

    2. 🔗 r/reverseengineering Building a Pipeline for Agentic Malware Analysis rss
    3. 🔗 r/Leeds nice places to eat alone in leeds rss

      hello!! i'm visiting leeds soon by myself for a concert and i want to go out somewhere for food beforehand but i'm quite nervous when eating alone so i prefer places that aren't too cramped/have tables too close together, and will not be packed but also won't be empty (i feel too seen either way). i want to avoid getting fast food if i can so i thought i'd ask for suggestions! food- wise i don't generally go for asian food because it typically has ingredients i'm not keen on unfortunately. thanks!!

      submitted by /u/nek-uno
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    4. 🔗 r/Harrogate Anyone know of a personal trainer in Harrogate who does home visits? rss

      Looking for a PT who will come to me rather than training at a gym. Ideally someone who brings their own kit. I've got a garage and a garden so space isn't an issue, I just don't want the faff of going somewhere.

      Anyone used anything like this locally or know if it exists?

      submitted by /u/BeachedWhale1307
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    5. 🔗 r/Yorkshire Selling 2 tickets for Wutang Clan rss
    6. 🔗 r/Yorkshire The nut… Hawes rss
    7. 🔗 r/Yorkshire 26 Children paid the price rss

      26 Children paid the price | Barnsley has a rich history in coal mining. This is the tragic story about the forgotten Huskar pit disaster 1838. This short doc is about how 26 children aged as low as 7yrs paid the price. This tragedy ultimatley had a lasting effect on laws in Britain. submitted by /u/9arke1
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    8. 🔗 r/LocalLLaMA So nobody's downloading this model huh? rss

      So nobody's downloading this model huh? | Disappointed in the performance myself too :/ The last good Mistral model I can remember was Nemo, which led to a lot of good finetunes. submitted by /u/KvAk_AKPlaysYT
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    9. 🔗 HexRaysSA/plugin-repository commits sync repo: +2 plugins, +2 releases rss
      sync repo: +2 plugins, +2 releases
      
      ## New plugins
      - [FridaTools](https://github.com/ys1231/idafridascript) (0.0.3)
      - [Frida_Tools](https://github.com/ys1231/idafridascript) (0.0.2)
      
    10. 🔗 r/york 35/F tryna make friends while traveling in UK rss

      hi! I might be going to York in a few days. I'm looking for friends that I might get along with. Preferably 30+ up years old so our interest maybe align.

      submitted by /u/SimpleMe_98
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    11. 🔗 r/Harrogate Brimham Rocks rss

      The website says that parking is pay and display (coins only). I could swear that the last time I went up there a couple of years ago I paid for parking at the machine by card. Am I just mis-remembering? Has anyone been up there recently and remember how they paid? Thanks

      submitted by /u/purte
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    12. 🔗 backnotprop/plannotator v0.14.0 release

      Follow @plannotator on X for updates


      Missed recent releases? Release | Highlights
      ---|---
      v0.13.1 | OpenCode plan mode rewrite, Obsidian save fix
      v0.13.0 | Built-in themes, annotatable plan diffs, file-scoped code review comments, Octarine integration, unified review core, Pi remote sessions
      v0.12.0 | Quick annotation labels, mobile compatibility, Graphviz rendering, markdown images with lightbox, linked doc navigation in annotate mode
      v0.11.4 | Git add from code review, bidirectional scroll navigation, clipboard paste for annotation images, VS Code IPC port stability
      v0.11.3 | Expandable diff context, hierarchical folder tree, redesigned worktree controls, supply chain hardening
      v0.11.2 | Git worktree support in code review, VS Code editor annotations in review, Obsidian auto-save & separator settings, session discovery, smart file resolution
      v0.11.1 | VS Code extension for in-editor plan review, Pinpoint mode for point-and-click annotations, untracked files in code review
      v0.11.0 | Auto-save annotation drafts, comment popover, Obsidian vault browser, deny message framing fix, configurable OpenCode timeout
      v0.10.0 | Short URL sharing with E2E encryption, code suggestions in review UI, CJK input method support, customizable Obsidian filenames, XDG install fix
      v0.9.3 | Linked document navigation & annotation, VS Code diff integration, toolbar dismiss fix, automated npm publishing
      v0.9.0 | Plan Diff with two view modes, version history, sidebar redesign, terminology cleanup


      What's New in v0.14.0

      v0.14.0 adds PR review via GitHub URL, a new /plannotator-last command for annotating agent messages, and a batch of fixes for OpenCode plan mode, the VS Code extension over SSH, and the review server. Seven of the nine PRs address user-reported issues. Three external contributors authored fixes, two of them first-time.

      PR Review via GitHub URL

      /plannotator-review now accepts a GitHub pull request URL. Run /plannotator-review https://github.com/owner/repo/pull/123 and the review UI opens with the PR's diff, metadata badge (title, number, link back to GitHub), and full annotation support. Authentication goes through the gh CLI, so private repos work if you're already authenticated. Expandable file context fetches from the GitHub API using the PR's base and head SHAs.

      In PR mode, the diff switcher and staging buttons are hidden since you're reviewing a remote PR, not local changes. Everything else works the same: annotate lines, leave file-level comments, send feedback back to the agent.

      The implementation introduces a runtime-agnostic PR provider (packages/shared/pr-provider.ts) that follows the same interface pattern as the existing ReviewGitRuntime, with a Bun wrapper in packages/server/pr.ts.

      Annotate Last Agent Message

      /plannotator-last extracts the last rendered assistant message from the current session and opens it in the annotation UI. Select text, add comments, mark deletions, attach images, and send structured feedback back to the agent. This works across all four harnesses:

      Harness | How it finds the message
      ---|---
      Claude Code | Parses ~/.claude/projects/{slug}/*.jsonl session logs
      Pi | ctx.sessionManager.getEntries() API
      OpenCode | client.session.messages() SDK
      Codex | Parses ~/.codex/sessions/ rollout JSONL files

      The UI adapts to the annotate-last context: the copy button reads "Copy message," the completion overlay says "annotations on the message," and the feedback export is titled "Message Feedback."

      OpenCode Plan Mode Permissions and Prompt Fixes

      v0.13.1 rewrote OpenCode plan mode, but OpenCode's upstream prompt and permission system fought the plugin at several points. The agent would get PermissionDeniedError when writing .md files in the plan directory. OpenCode's "STRICTLY FORBIDDEN" plan mode directive confused models into refusing file edits even when explicitly allowed. The submit_plan tool appeared outside of plan mode, leading to confusing agent behavior.

      This release fixes all of that. The plugin now grants per-agent edit permission for *.md scoped to the plan agent only. It strips OpenCode's conflicting plan mode prompt from synthetic user message parts. It overrides the todowrite tool description to redirect to submit_plan, and injects a <system-reminder> reinforcing plan mode behavior on every turn. The validatePlanPath directory restriction is disabled so plans can be written anywhere the agent chooses within the XDG data path.

      VS Code SSH Remote: Proxy Race Condition and IPC Discovery

      Two issues prevented the VS Code extension from working reliably over SSH Remote. First, the cookie proxy connected to the upstream Bun server before it was ready, showing "proxy error" on first load. The fix adds retry with exponential backoff (200/400/800ms) in the proxy, plus a silent auto-reload fallback in the webview wrapper.

      Second, background processes spawned by Claude Code hooks don't inherit VS Code's PLANNOTATOR_BROWSER environment variable, so openBrowser() had no way to reach the extension. The fix introduces a file-based IPC registry at ~/.plannotator/vscode-ipc.json. The extension writes its IPC port keyed by workspace path, and openBrowser() reads it as a fallback. Multi-window setups are handled via longest-prefix workspace matching.

      Additional Changes

      • Review server CWD context flow — In tmux/server/attach setups, the OpenCode review server could use the wrong working directory for diff commands. The review flow now carries cwd as explicit session context via GitContext, so all endpoints (/api/diff, /api/file-content, /api/git-add) use the correct project directory. Authored by @jwyce in #323
      • Disable external diff in git commands — Review-related git diff calls now include --no-ext-diff so external diff tools configured in the user's git config don't corrupt the output. Authored by @BruceChen7 in #320
      • /plannotator-last documentation — Docs and install scripts updated for the new command (#327)

      Install / Update

      macOS / Linux:

      curl -fsSL https://plannotator.ai/install.sh | bash
      

      Windows:

      irm https://plannotator.ai/install.ps1 | iex
      

      Claude Code Plugin: Run /plugin in Claude Code, find plannotator , and click "Update now".

      OpenCode: Clear cache and restart:

      rm -rf ~/.bun/install/cache/@plannotator
      

      Then in opencode.json:

      {
        "plugin": ["@plannotator/opencode@latest"]
      }
      

      Pi: Install or update the extension:

      pi install npm:@plannotator/pi-extension
      

      What's Changed

      • fix(review): disable external diff in git commands by @BruceChen7 in #320
      • fix: proxy race condition + IPC discovery for VS Code SSH Remote by @7tg in #322
      • fix: opencode review cwd context flow by @jwyce in #323
      • feat: PR review support via GitHub URL by @backnotprop in #324
      • feat: /plannotator-last — annotate the last agent message by @backnotprop in #325
      • feat: add release process skill by @backnotprop in #326
      • docs: add /plannotator-last to docs and install scripts by @backnotprop in #327
      • fix: OpenCode plan mode permissions and prompt conflicts by @backnotprop in #329
      • fix: comment out failing validatePlanPath containment tests by @backnotprop in #330

      New Contributors

      Contributors

      @7tg continues improving VS Code's remote experience. After fixing SSH browser launch in v0.12.0 (#274), this release tackles the proxy race condition and IPC discovery gap that caused "proxy error" on webview open (#322). Both the bug report (#321) and the fix came from @7tg, with a thorough diagnosis of the startup timing and environment variable inheritance issues.

      @jwyce authored the review CWD context fix (#323), ensuring the review server uses the correct project directory in tmux and server-attach workflows. First contribution.

      @BruceChen7 fixed external diff tool interference in review git commands (#320). First contribution.

      Community members who reported issues and participated in discussions that shaped this release:

      • @linxi-1214: #328 (submit_plan not appearing after plan mode, with screenshots comparing expected vs actual behavior)
      • @ilmpc: #328 (confirmed the issue and identified OpenCode's changed plan prompt as the root cause)
      • @rcdailey: #328 (reported submit_plan visible outside plan mode, confusing the agent)

      Full Changelog : v0.13.1...v0.14.0

    13. 🔗 r/reverseengineering Reverse-engineering Claude Code: mapping minified variable names, sandbox-exec SBPL policies, and inconsistent safety behaviors across agent boundaries rss
    14. 🔗 r/Yorkshire Yorkshire-Men. What's the most manly thing you've ever done, that no one saw thi do? rss
    15. 🔗 r/Yorkshire 14 Year old Sheffield Motorcycle Rider old Hudson Cooper talks about his Racing Journey to the Moto4 British Cup at British Superbikes rss

      14 Year old Sheffield Motorcycle Rider old Hudson Cooper talks about his Racing Journey to the Moto4 British Cup at British Superbikes | submitted by /u/RyuOnline
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    16. 🔗 r/LocalLLaMA Omnicoder-Claude-4.6-Opus-Uncensored-GGUF rss

      Hello everyone. My previous post in this thread on reddit recieved a lot of upvotes and warm and great feedback. Thank you very much guys. So I decided to improve and refine my workflow even further via merging more Qwen 3.5 9B models this time.

      Introducing OmniClaw model crafted on real Claude Code / Codex agentic sessions from the DataClaw dataset collection.
      https://huggingface.co/LuffyTheFox/OmniClaw-Claude-4.6-Opus-Uncensored-GGUF

      Omnicoder distilled by Claude Opus:
      https://huggingface.co/LuffyTheFox/Omnicoder-Claude-4.6-Opus-Uncensored-GGUF

      And OmniRP model for creative writing and stories:
      https://huggingface.co/LuffyTheFox/OmniRP-Claude-4.6-Opus-Uncensored-GGUF

      All models are fully uncensored with zero refusals.

      For all models only Q8_0 quants availble. Other quants have very bad quality.

      Merges for models has been made via this Add Difference python script: https://pastebin.com/xEP68vss
      I preserved GGUF header and metadata structure for compability.

      Frankly saying I was surpised how ... stupid Claude Opus 4.6 is. It broke this simple Python script almost 10 times when i asked him to add huggingface upload feature and chat template change feature in GGUF file.

      So for Omnicoder my merge has been made via following models:

      1. Latest update for Jackrong model trained on distilled dataset from Claude Opus: https://huggingface.co/Jackrong/Qwen3.5-9B-Claude-4.6-Opus-Reasoning-Distilled-v2-GGUF
      2. HauhauCS uncensored Qwen 3.5 9B model https://huggingface.co/HauhauCS/Qwen3.5-9B-Uncensored-HauhauCS-Aggressive
      3. Omnicoder made by Tesslate: https://huggingface.co/Tesslate/OmniCoder-9B-GGUF
      4. And i used Bartowski quant as base: https://huggingface.co/bartowski/Qwen_Qwen3.5-9B-GGUF

      For OmniClaw I merged my Omnicoder merge with this model from empero-ai:
      https://huggingface.co/empero-ai/Qwen3.5-9B-Claude-Code-GGUF

      For OmniRP I merged my Omnicoder merge with model from nbeerbower:
      https://huggingface.co/nbeerbower/Qwen3.5-9B-Writing-DPO

      I think it's best thing what we have now in terms of UGI (Uncensored General Intelligence) for small 9B model based on Qwen 3.5 9B architecture.

      Feel free to test it in Open Claw and share your results.

      Currently I am using only OmniClaw Q8_0 quant on my RTX 3060 12 GB. It doesn't sound robotic with good system prompt and has good knowledge for 9B model.

      submitted by /u/EvilEnginer
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    17. 🔗 r/reverseengineering WSL, COM Hooking, & RTTI. Introduction rss
    18. 🔗 lief-project/LIEF 0.17.6 release
    19. 🔗 r/LocalLLaMA My company just handed me a 2x H200 (282GB VRAM) rig. Help me pick the "Intelligence" ceiling. rss

      My workplace just got a server equipped with 2x Nvidia H200 GPUs (141GB HBM3e each). I've been asked to test LLMs on it since they know "I do that at home".

      While I have experience with smaller local setups, 282GB of VRAM is a different beast entirely. I want to suggest something more "interesting" and powerful than just the standard gpt oss or something. Im interested in raw "intelligence" over ultra high speeds. So what models / quants would you suggest for them to put on it?

      EDIT: They were actually a bit more specific about the use case. They want to use the LLM for local coding for the developers IDE (code completion and generation as well as reviews). The person I spoke to was also really interested in OpenClaw and AI agents and that I could set one up for us to evaluate once I found a good model. So its basically a playground for us.

      EDIT2: So sorry, I cannot reply to all of your comments. Thanks so much for your responses. I will evaluate and try different models. Also I understood I need to learn a lot about these high end Inference machines and the models that I can run on them. Guess I will grow into this role.

      submitted by /u/_camera_up
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    20. 🔗 r/LocalLLaMA MiniMax-M2.7 Announced! rss
    21. 🔗 pranshuparmar/witr v0.3.1 release

      What's Changed

      New Contributors

      Full Changelog : v0.3.0...v0.3.1

    22. 🔗 badlogic/pi-mono v0.60.0 release

      New Features

      • Fork existing sessions directly from the CLI with --fork <path|id>, which copies a source session into a new session in the current project. See README.md.
      • Extensions and SDK callers can reuse pi's built-in local bash backend via createLocalBashOperations() for user_bash interception and custom bash integrations. See docs/extensions.md#user_bash.
      • Startup no longer updates unpinned npm and git packages automatically. Use pi update explicitly, while interactive mode checks for updates in the background and notifies you when newer packages are available. See README.md.

      Breaking Changes

      • Changed package startup behavior so installed unpinned packages are no longer checked or updated during startup. Use pi update to apply npm/git package updates, while interactive mode now checks for available package updates in the background and notifies you when updates are available (#1963)

      Added

      • Added --fork <path|id> CLI flag to fork an existing session file or partial session UUID directly into a new session (#2290)
      • Added createLocalBashOperations() export so extensions and SDK callers can wrap pi's built-in local bash backend for user_bash handling and other custom bash integrations (#2299)

      Fixed

      • Fixed active model selection to refresh immediately after dynamic provider registrations or updates change the available model set (#2291)
      • Fixed tmux xterm modifyOtherKeys matching for Backspace, Escape, and Space, and resolved raw \x08 backspace ambiguity by treating Windows Terminal sessions differently from legacy terminals (#2293)
      • Fixed Gemini 3 and Antigravity image tool results to stay inline as multimodal tool responses instead of being rerouted through separate follow-up messages (#2052)
      • Fixed bundled Bedrock Claude 4.6 model metadata to use the correct 200K context window instead of 1M (#2305)
      • Fixed /reload to reload keybindings from disk so changes in keybindings.json apply immediately (#2309)
      • Fixed lazy built-in provider registration so compiled Bun binaries can still load providers on first use without eagerly bundling provider SDKs (#2314)
      • Fixed built-in OAuth login flows to use aligned callback handling across Anthropic, Gemini CLI, Antigravity, and OpenAI Codex, and fixed OpenAI Codex login to complete immediately once the browser callback succeeds (#2316)
      • Fixed OpenAI-compatible z.ai network_error responses to trigger error handling and retries instead of being treated as successful assistant output (#2313)
      • Fixed print mode to merge piped stdin into the initial prompt when both stdin and an explicit prompt are provided (#2315)
      • Fixed OpenAI Responses replay in coding-agent to normalize oversized resumed tool call IDs before sending them back to OpenAI Codex and other Responses-compatible targets (#2328)
      • Fixed tmux extended-keys warning to stay hidden when the tmux server is unreachable, avoiding false startup warnings in sandboxed environments (#2311 by @kaffarell)
    23. 🔗 r/Leeds Tired of WFH - Looking for places to work from rss

      I work as a product designer and I've been working from home since I moved to Huddersfield last year. I'm looking for places in Leeds where other techy people, software engineers, designers work. Preferably easily accessible via train/ bus but any place with car parking can also work

      submitted by /u/foxtrot092
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    24. 🔗 r/Leeds In the latest episode of Leeds/WY Tram Shenanigans: WY needs to explain how our mass transit system can't just be an expanded bus network. rss
    25. 🔗 r/Harrogate New to Harrogate rss

      I'll (35M) be coming to Harrogate 20th-25th April to compete in a sporting event, was just wondering if anybody could recommend any places for a decent night out - after a nice relaxed atmosphere with sensible people ideally 🙂

      submitted by /u/HullLad778
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    26. 🔗 r/york Transportation outside central York rss

      Hello. I'll be visiting York in May and one afternoon we need to get from central York to Bishopthorpe for lunch. Is Uber readily available to and from Bishopthorpe? If not, other recommendations? Thank you!

      submitted by /u/NaughtyQueen72
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  3. March 17, 2026
    1. 🔗 IDA Plugin Updates IDA Plugin Updates on 2026-03-17 rss

      IDA Plugin Updates on 2026-03-17

      New Releases:

      Activity:

      • binlex
        • 69dece35: Merge pull request #171 from c3rb3ru5d3d53c/codex/config-performance
      • binsync
        • 22f2462e: Feat/summarize improvements (#509)
      • capa
        • 30d99895: fix: resolve mypy type error in dumps_dynamic by using actual field name
      • DeepExtractIDA
        • a61e89e4: Simplify batch extractor README examples. Switch Cursor rules from sy…
      • ghidra
        • 2ef20c4f: Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/Ghidra_12.1'
        • 7afd08a2: GP-0: Updating docs
        • 418242a3: Merge branch 'GP-6577_ryanmkurtz_loadconfig'
        • 7a29be8c: GP-6577: More of the PE LoadConfig data directory has been parsed and
        • d8acc654: Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/GP-6434_dev747368_rust_elf_binar…
        • 48eee230: Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/Ghidra_12.1'
      • ida-domain
        • 3cb360f8: split CI workflow into lint and tests (#57)
        • 5f69727f: remove unicode characters from examples
        • 9d1641b0: Add microcode api (#54)
      • IDA-MCP
        • 0202a686: Update analysis, memory, stack, and type tool coverage
        • 166fad7a: Refactor proxy tool registration and error handling
        • feabc810: Add CLI control layer and normalize resources
        • 71b13ff5: Add modeling APIs and fix IDA lifecycle behavior
      • ida-pro-mcp
      • ida-sdk
        • 9d418d8a: ci: Split Qt into separate parallel jobs with conditional rebuild (#41)
      • idafridascript
        • b78a82d9: refactor: :speech_balloon: update version
        • 7845c978: refactor: :speech_balloon: NAME
        • 9f6651de: docs(README): :memo: update docs
        • a8e71d69: feat(plugin): Update IDA plugin configuration and implement features
      • IDAPluginList
        • 11bee2f1: chore: Auto update IDA plugins (Updated: 19, Cloned: 0, Failed: 0)
      • python-elpida_core.py
        • 2a923f2f: fix: safe-append D15/feedback merges to MIND S3 (prevents stale-copy …
        • 0e963990: feat(d15): add tabs + pagination to index.html
        • 100b300b: fix(d15): index.html showed oldest broadcasts instead of newest
        • f0a11651: fix(P0+P1+P2): Kaya routing, fork loop, zombie severity — March 17
      • Unicorn-Trace
    2. 🔗 r/Harrogate Exercise/sport groups rss

      Hello I’m M22 wanting to do a bit more sport/exercise with people of a similar age. I’m pretty open to playing any type of sport. I’d like to play padel particularly. If anyone has any info and would share that would be great :)

      submitted by /u/AlgaeAdmirable601
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    3. 🔗 HexRaysSA/plugin-repository commits sync repo: -2 plugins, -2 releases rss
      sync repo: -2 plugins, -2 releases
      
      ## Removed plugins
      - idassist
      - idassistmcp
      
    4. 🔗 r/LocalLLaMA I just realised how good GLM 5 is rss

      This is crazy. As a heavy Claude code user, who has used over 12 billion tokens in the last few months, and never tried local coding, I finally decided to try OpenCode with the Zen plan and GLM 5.

      Initially tried Kimi K2.5 but it was not good at all.

      Did a test to see how far 1-2 prompts could get me with GLM 5 versus the same prompt in Claude Code.

      First task, a simple dashboard inventory tracker. About equal although Claude code with opus 4.6 came out ahead.

      Then I ran a harder task. Real time chat application with web socket.

      Much to my surprise, GLM comes out ahead. Claude code first shot doesn’t even have working streaming. Requires a page refresh to see messages.

      GLM scores way higher on my criteria.

      Write detailed feedback to Claude and GLM on what to fix.

      GLM still comes out better after the changes.

      Am I tripping here or what? GLM better than Claude code on any task is crazy.

      Does anyone here have some difficult coding tasks that can showcase the real gap between these two models or is GLM 5 just that good.

      submitted by /u/CrimsonShikabane
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    5. 🔗 Simon Willison GPT-5.4 mini and GPT-5.4 nano, which can describe 76,000 photos for $52 rss

      OpenAI today: Introducing GPT‑5.4 mini and nano. These models join GPT-5.4 which was released two weeks ago.

      OpenAI's self-reported benchmarks show the new 5.4-nano out-performing their previous GPT-5 mini model when run at maximum reasoning effort. The new mini is also 2x faster than the previous mini.

      Here's how the pricing looks - all prices are per million tokens. gpt-5.4-nano is notably even cheaper than Google's Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite:


      Model Input Cached input Output
      gpt-5.4 $2.50 $0.25 $15.00
      gpt-5.4-mini $0.75 $0.075 $4.50
      gpt-5.4-nano $0.20 $0.02 $1.25
      Other models for comparison
      Claude Opus 4.6 $5.00 - $25.00
      Claude Sonnet 4.6 $3.00 - $15.00
      Gemini 3.1 Pro $2.00 - $12.00
      Claude Haiku 4.5 $1.00 - $5.00
      Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite $0.25 - $1.50

      I used GPT-5.4 nano to generate a description of this photo I took at the John M. Mossman Lock Collection:

      Description below

      llm -m gpt-5.4-nano -a IMG_2324.jpeg 'describe image'
      

      Here's the output:

      The image shows the interior of a museum gallery with a long display wall. White-painted brick walls are covered with many framed portraits arranged in neat rows. Below the portraits, there are multiple glass display cases with dark wooden frames and glass tops/fronts, containing various old historical objects and equipment. The room has a polished wooden floor, hanging ceiling light fixtures/cords, and a few visible pipes near the top of the wall. In the foreground, glass cases run along the length of the room, reflecting items from other sections of the gallery.

      That took 2,751 input tokens and 112 output tokens, at a cost of 0.069 cents (less than a tenth of a cent). That means describing every single photo in my 76,000 photo collection would cost around $52.44.

      I released llm 0.29 with support for the new models.

      Then I had OpenAI Codex loop through all five reasoning effort levels and all three models and produce this combined SVG grid of pelicans riding bicycles (generation transcripts here). I do like the gpt-5.4 xhigh one the best, it has a good bicycle (with nice spokes) and the pelican has a fish in its beak!

      Described by Claude Opus 4.6: A 5x3 comparison grid of AI-generated cartoon illustrations of a pelican riding a bicycle. Columns are labeled "gpt-5.4-nano", "gpt-5.4-mini", and "gpt-5.4" across the top, and rows are labeled "none", "low", "medium", "high", and "xhigh" down the left side, representing quality/detail settings. In the "none" row, gpt-5.4-nano shows a chaotic white bird with misplaced arrows and tangled wheels on grass, gpt-5.4-mini shows a duck-like brown bird awkwardly straddling a motorcycle-like bike, and gpt-5.4 shows a stiff gray-and-white pelican sitting atop a blue tandem bicycle with extra legs. In the "low" row, nano shows a chubby round white bird pedaling with small feet on grass, mini shows a cleaner white bird riding a blue bicycle with motion lines, and gpt-5.4 shows a pelican with a blue cap riding confidently but with slightly awkward proportions. In the "medium" row, nano regresses to a strange bird standing over bowling balls on ice, mini shows two plump white birds merged onto one yellow-wheeled bicycle, and gpt-5.4 shows a more recognizable gray-and-white pelican on a red bicycle but with tangled extra legs. In the "high" row, nano shows multiple small pelicans crowded around a broken green bicycle on grass with a sun overhead, mini shows a tandem bicycle with two white pelicans and clear blue sky, and gpt-5.4 shows two pelicans stacked on a red tandem bike with the most realistic proportions yet. In the "xhigh" row, nano shows the most detailed scene with a pelican on a detailed bicycle with grass and a large sun but still somewhat jumbled anatomy, mini produces the cleanest single pelican on a yellow-accented bicycle with a light blue sky, and gpt-5.4 shows a well-rendered gray pelican on a teal bicycle with the best overall coherence. Generally, quality improves moving right across models and down through quality tiers, though "medium" is inconsistently worse than "low" for some models, and all images maintain a lighthearted cartoon style with pastel skies and simple backgrounds.

      You are only seeing the long-form articles from my blog. Subscribe to /atom/everything/ to get all of my posts, or take a look at my other subscription options.

    6. 🔗 r/Leeds If anyone is missing a cat around the LS12 area (Farnley/Armley/Wortley)... rss

      We found a calico cat near the buzz bingo today that had unfortunately been hit by a car earlier and left to die... We brought her to the vets for pets in Bramley but she wasn't chipped.

      https://preview.redd.it/83x3669znnpg1.png?width=693&format=png&auto=webp&s=4daf4befb4480e19d000c003b0f0cd0d99a2e9b1

      If you are missing your cat and you are in the LS12 area please check in with this vet.

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    7. 🔗 r/LocalLLaMA Hugging Face just released a one-liner that uses 𝚕𝚕𝚖𝚏𝚒𝚝 to detect your hardware and pick the best model and quant, spins up a 𝚕𝚕a𝚖𝚊.𝚌𝚙𝚙 server, and launches Pi (the agent behind OpenClaw 🦞) rss
    8. 🔗 r/york Hoping to make some friends rss

      Hi! I’m an international student (F-22) and I’ve been finding it a bit hard to make friends here. I’m pretty introverted and can be a little awkward at first, but I’m genuinely friendly once I warm up.

      I’d love to meet some new people maybe grab a coffee, explore the city, or just chat and see if we vibe. If anyone else is in a similar situation or just open to making a new friend, feel free to reach out!

      submitted by /u/Embarrassed-Foot9041
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    9. 🔗 HexRaysSA/plugin-repository commits Merge pull request #24 from HexRaysSA/copilot/remove-jtang613-plugins rss
      Merge pull request #24 from HexRaysSA/copilot/remove-jtang613-plugins
      
    10. 🔗 r/Leeds Wellington Street tonight rss

      Doesn’t it look lush, summer is coming!

      submitted by /u/BazzaSan
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    11. 🔗 HexRaysSA/plugin-repository commits Revert plugin-repository.json changes (let it be regenerated) rss
      Revert plugin-repository.json changes (let it be regenerated)
      
      Co-authored-by: williballenthin <156560+williballenthin@users.noreply.github.com>
      
    12. 🔗 News Minimalist 🐢 Energy crisis forces nations to ration power + 10 more stories rss

      In the last 4 days Gemini read 108299 top news stories. After removing previously covered events, there are 11 articles with a significance score over 5.5.

      [5.6] Countries face energy triage as the Iran war escalates —apnews.com(+6)

      The escalating war with Iran has triggered a global energy crisis, forcing governments to ration dwindling fuel supplies and prioritize critical sectors as the blocked Strait of Hormuz disrupts trade.

      Asian nations are most vulnerable, relying heavily on imports through the vital maritime corridor. Governments are releasing strategic reserves, implementing shorter workweeks, and cutting industrial energy use to preserve power for households while attempting to buffer consumers from surging global fuel prices.

      The Strait of Hormuz carries one-fifth of global oil and gas trade. While countries like Japan utilize vast stockpiles, analysts warn that tapping reserves is a temporary fix for the mounting shortages.

      [6.1] Nvidia’s DLSS 5 uses generative AI to boost photorealism in video games, with ambitions beyond gaming —techcrunch.com(+46)

      Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang introduced DLSS 5, which uses generative AI and structured graphics data to enhance video game photorealism while significantly reducing the computational power required for rendering.

      The system predicts and fills image elements by fusing controllable 3D graphics with probabilistic computing. This allows GPUs to generate lifelike characters and scenes without rendering every detail from scratch, a technique Huang claims ensures both beauty and controllability in digital content.

      Huang anticipates this hybrid approach will expand beyond gaming into enterprise computing. He suggested future AI agents will analyze structured databases like Snowflake and BigQuery to generate faster, more trustworthy insights.

      Highly covered news with significance over 5.5

      [6.3] Universal, ready-to-use immunotherapy detects and destroys endometrial cancer — uclahealth.org (+2)

      [6.2] US sends 2,500 Marines to the Gulf to secure Strait of Hormuz — cbc.ca (+6)

      [6.1] Saudi Arabia's Red Sea oil exports surge 21-fold after Strait of Hormuz closure — valor.globo.com (Portuguese) (+6)

      [5.9] Scientists engineer bacteria to convert plastic bottles into a Parkinson's drug — gjsentinel.com (+4)

      [5.6] Israel's intensified war displaces a million people and devastates Lebanese communities — theguardian.com (+82)

      [5.6] Chinese researchers revive frozen animal organs, potentially transforming global organ transplantation — scmp.com (+2)

      [5.5] Airstrike on Kabul hospital escalates Afghanistan-Pakistan conflict — apnews.com (+111)

      [5.6] India, home to 25% of the world’s cervical cancer victims, launches nationwide HPV vaccination — gavi.org (+4)

      [5.6] EU deploys drones and robots to remove litter from the sea floor — euronews.com (+2)

      Thanks for reading!

      — Vadim


      You can create your own significance-based RSS feed with premium.


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    13. 🔗 badlogic/pi-mono v0.59.0 release

      New Features

      • Faster startup by lazy-loading @mariozechner/pi-ai provider SDKs on first use instead of import time (#2297)
      • Better provider retry behavior when providers return error messages as responses (#2264)
      • Better terminal integration via OSC 133 command-executed markers (#2242)
      • Better Git footer branch detection for repositories using reftable storage (#2300)

      Breaking Changes

      • Changed custom tool system prompt behavior so extension and SDK tools are included in the default Available tools section only when they provide promptSnippet. Omitting promptSnippet now leaves the tool out of that section instead of falling back to description (#2285)

      Changed

      • Lazy-load built-in @mariozechner/pi-ai provider modules and root provider wrappers so coding-agent startup no longer eagerly loads provider SDKs before first use (#2297)

      Fixed

      • Fixed session title handling in /tree, compaction, and branch summarization so empty title clears render correctly and session_info entries stay out of summaries (#2304 by @aliou)
      • Fixed footer branch detection for Git repositories using reftable storage so branch names still appear correctly in the footer (#2300)
      • Fixed rendered user messages to emit an OSC 133 command-executed marker after command output, improving terminal prompt integration (#2242)
      • Fixed provider retry handling to treat provider-returned error messages as retryable failures instead of successful responses (#2264)
      • Fixed Claude 4.6 context window overrides in bundled model metadata so coding-agent sees the intended model limits after generated catalogs are rebuilt (#2286)
    14. 🔗 r/reverseengineering Understanding TikTok Web Request Validation and Automation rss
    15. 🔗 HexRaysSA/plugin-repository commits Remove jtang613/IDAssist and jtang613/IDAssistMCP plugins rss
      Remove jtang613/IDAssist and jtang613/IDAssistMCP plugins
      
      Co-authored-by: williballenthin <156560+williballenthin@users.noreply.github.com>
      
    16. 🔗 HexRaysSA/plugin-repository commits Initial plan rss
      Initial plan
      
    17. 🔗 r/Yorkshire Deer Shed Festival camping advice rss

      It's been many years since I've camped at a festival and I'm eying up Deer Shed as it's just up the road and I like the line-up. But I'm slightly hesitant by how child friendly it appears to be on the website. What is the campsite like? Is it full of little kids high on pop screaming their heads off? I'm in my 30s and sober so not looking for a debauched experience or anything, just want to be able to chill, relax and meet some likeminded folk. Cheers!

      submitted by /u/bluetrainlinesss
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    18. 🔗 r/Leeds I love Leeds rss

      I really need to shout into the void how much I appreciate this city.

      I’m not from the UK and for most international travellers I know, the only cities they’d think of visiting are London and maybe Manchester.

      But Leeds! Wow. It’s so underrated. You’ve got beautiful architecture, amazing culinary variety, serene parks, gorgeous Yorkshire countryside a stone’s throw away, rich culture and history, and it’s so lively ; there’s no shortage of things to do and see. Even if you’ve done all there is to do, it’s so easy to just hop on a bus to York & Manchester for a nice day trip to enjoy a change of pace. It’s like all the conveniences and fun of a much larger city without the overwhelming hustle & bustle. And the people of Leeds! What a lovely lot you all are.

      I’ve travelled to other non-major European cities comparable to Leeds and none have felt as well-rounded as this old place. My mum came to visit one autumn and she was completely charmed too, especially after visiting and experiencing London before flying home haha.

      I’ll be leaving soon after my studies are done, and granted there are some flaws (imagine if we had a tram system), but Leeds will always have a special place in my heart.

      Thanks for reading. If anything, I hope my rambling reminds you of this city’s charm. Yknow, if you see the same sunset every day, you tend to forget how breathtaking the view really is (or however the saying goes).

      submitted by /u/Holochromatic
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    19. 🔗 r/reverseengineering Reverse Engineering a DOS Game with Ghidra and Codex rss
    20. 🔗 r/LocalLLaMA Unsloth announces Unsloth Studio - a competitor to LMStudio? rss

      Unsloth announces Unsloth Studio - a competitor to LMStudio? | Until now, LMStudio has basically been the "go-to" solution for more advanced LLM users in the GGUF ecosystem, but Unsloth releasing an (Apache-licensed) runner compatible with Llama.cpp might actually be a gamechanger. submitted by /u/ilintar
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    21. 🔗 r/Leeds Leeds train station back exit departure board this morning. rss
    22. 🔗 r/LocalLLaMA Introducing Unsloth Studio: A new open-source web UI to train and run LLMs rss

      Introducing Unsloth Studio: A new open-source web UI to train and run LLMs | Hey r/LocalLlama, we're super excited to launch Unsloth Studio (Beta), a new open-source web UI to train and run LLMs in one unified local UI interface. GitHub: https://github.com/unslothai/unsloth Here is an overview of Unsloth Studio's key features:

      • Run models locally on Mac, Windows , and Linux
      • Train 500+ models 2x faster with 70% less VRAM
      • Supports GGUF , vision, audio, and embedding models
      • Compare and battle models side-by-side
      • Self-healing tool calling and web search
      • Auto-create datasets from PDF, CSV , and DOCX
      • Code execution lets LLMs test code for more accurate outputs
      • Export models to GGUF, Safetensors, and more
      • Auto inference parameter tuning (temp, top-p, etc.) + edit chat templates

      Blog + everything you need to know: https://unsloth.ai/docs/new/studio Install via:

      pip install unsloth unsloth studio setup unsloth studio -H 0.0.0.0 -p 8888
      

      In the next few days we intend to push out many updates and new features. If you have any questions or encounter any issues, feel free to make a GitHub issue or let us know here. submitted by /u/danielhanchen
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    23. 🔗 r/Leeds Mixed social meet up - Brunch on sat 11.4.26 @ 10am - for m&f aged 35-45 who live in Leeds - our 2nd month! rss

      EDIT: FULLY BOOKED

      Hey guys!

      So the first two socials I organised went really well. Had 12 out of 14 at the Trinity Kitchen dinner and 12 out 14 at North Star Coffee Shop brunch & coffees! We all had a great time.

      This is for those of us aged 35-45 living or working in Leeds. The demographic rules are kept strict.

      At these meet ups I keep a fair mixture of men and women (I get asked often why and it's to ensure 10 men 2 women don't turn up lol as not a diverse bunch to make new friends! Also, the reddit demographic is mostly men so if they book up all seats then no women get to attend).

      So I try to keep it 7 male / 7 female for rsvp places on Eventbrite and Discord. NO PLUS ONES ALLOWED.

      We have 2 places left for females (currently fully booked up on seats for male attendees but I can add you to waiting list if someone cancels).

      This social event is mostly of people who attended the first meet ups, as they got first dibs but as there is some space left, happy to open up here again.

      We are going for brunch on Sat 11 April at 10am and I have reserved a great section of a lovely venue in the city centre.

      If you are wanting to join us, just direct message me and if still spaces, I shall send the Eventbrite booking list.

      Please note this meet up is solely to make new friends with people who enjoy good food and coffee and have likeminded hobbies and interests.

      Our Discord group already chat has 30 people and so I will cap it to 40, so people can get to know each other at these meet ups, otherwise it will get chaotic.

      Thanks

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    24. 🔗 r/wiesbaden Suche einen neuen Fußballverein. Wohne in Idstein. Könnt ihr was empfehlen? rss

      Habe zuletzt B-Klasse gespielt.

      submitted by /u/Sad_Theme_7096
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    25. 🔗 sacha chua :: living an awesome life La semaine du 9 au 15 mars rss

      lundi 9 mars

      Il faisait très beau et le soleil brillait. Je me suis assise sur le porche et j'ai réécrit mon journal et mes notes sur l'IA en français.

      Après l'école, ma fille n'a pas voulu aller à son cours de gymnastique parce qu'elle avait mal au ventre. Elle est restée un petit moment, puis nous sommes allées au parc avec le réchaud de camping, des guimauves, et des biscuits au chocolat pour faire des s-mores. J'ai envoyé des messages à ses amies, mais je n'ai pas reçu de réponse. Néanmoins, si personne ne peut venir, nous pouvons toujours nous en préparer. Par coïncidence, personne n'a reçu mon message à temps, mais toutes ses amies nous ont trouvées. J'ai donné des guimauves aux filles et au grand-père d'une amie de ma fille. Nous les avons fait griller sur des brochettes. On s'est régalés. C'était une fête d'anniversaire inattendue, parce que ses amies étaient tombées malades juste avant la fête planifiée le mois précédent.

      Après un dîner de burgers et de frites, nous avons cousu ensemble. Ma fille et moi avons travaillé sur la pochette Pokémon et mon mari a réparé un sac d'épicerie.

      La bosse près du piercing de ma fille a commencé à saigner et suppurer. Normalement, elle dormait sur le dos, mais elle n'a pas pu contrôler sa position pendant son sommeil et de temps en temps, elle dormait probablement sur le côté. Je l'ai nettoyée avec une solution saline.

      mardi 10 mars

      Ma fille était de mauvaise humeur parce que l'école avait une remplaçante et qu'elle avait quelques douleurs. Elle n'a pas voulu participer en classe l'après-midi.

      J'avais un rendez-vous avec mon tuteur, pendant lequel j'ai pratiqué ma prononciation à l'aide de mes notes sur l'IA. J'ai mis les mots que je prononce mal en gras. Après le rendez-vous, j'ai écrit des fonctions pour extraire les mots gras avec leurs contextes et les enregistrer dans mes notes au format Org Mode pour les revoir. Ma prochaine étape est de rendre plus facile l'écoute des mots enregistrés.

      J'ai aussi travaillé sur mon serveur de synthèse vocale qui est compatible avec speechd. Kokoro TTS est trop lent pour un usage général, mais sa qualité est meilleure que celle d'espeak, donc je veux l'utiliser pour les textes longs pour lesquels une brève pause avant le début n'est pas un problème. Le serveur Kokoro FastAPI utilise l'interface de synthèse vocale d'OpenAI, donc si je l'implémente pour Kokoro, les autres services comme OpenAI fonctionnent aussi.

      Ma fille s'est endormie sur le canapé. Elle n'a pas voulu être portée à l'étage.

      mercredi 11 mars

      Ma fille s'est plainte de quelques symptômes, ma pauvre chérie. Elle a mal à la tête, au ventre et à un genou. Elle ne dort pas mieux… Elle ne va pas mieux. Elle semble traverser une période difficile. Je ne m'attends pas à grand-chose aujourd'hui.

      J'ai participé à la réunion virtuelle OrgMeetup. J'ai présenté mes fonctions pour mettre un lien vers le fichier audio et l'écouter, mettre un lien automatique à partir de mes favoris, et télécharger et convertir les éléments de mes notes partagées avec mon tuteur sur Google Docs. J'ai aussi envoyé un correctif pour l'opération « sentence-at-point » dans Org Mode. J'ai travaillé davantage sur mon serveur speechd-ai qui est capable de se connecter aux serveurs compatibles avec le service de synthèse vocale d'OpenAI, mais ça ne fonctionne pas encore complètement.

      Ma fille a raté la première partie de son cours à cause de problèmes de santé, mais elle a rejoint le cours à temps pour obtenir un score parfait au test de français. Elle a aussi travaillé le piano pendant le cours de musique. Elle était très fière de ses accomplissements. Elle s'est amusée à essayer quelques expressions en français. « Je suis une pomme de terre de canapé » dit-elle. Ce n'est pas l'expression idiomatique. ( Mon tuteur dit qu'il n'utilise ni cette expression ni « une patate de canapé. » Il pense que « pantouflarde » est peut-être mieux. ) Mais c'est bien qu'elle joue et lance des idées.

      Après le dîner, ma fille et moi avons fait une sortie pour activer le PokéStop dans le coin. Très brève, mais au moins, elle a marché.

      J'ai imprimé ses devoirs parce qu'elle préfère travailler sur papier plutôt que sur l'écran. Je l'ai aussi aidée à rassembler quelques informations pour son projet d'affiche.

      J'ai trouvé que la reconnaissance vocale était utile quand ma fille a voulu un câlin pendant qu'elle faisait autre chose. Elle dit souvent, « Tu es toute chaude. » Mes bras sont trop courts pour taper pendant un câlin. Eh bien, je peux lui donner un câlin tandis que je saisis mes pensées, grâce à la reconnaissance vocale. Elle est curieuse de l'IA, donc de temps en temps, j'utilise la reconnaissance pour interroger l'IA ensemble.

      Ma fille a essayé de demander à l'IA de corriger des bugs dans l'histoire interactive sur des farces de Pokémon. Elle était censée suivre le temps pendant l'aventure, mais les totaux étaient erronés. Je suis ravie de voir qu'elle remarque des erreurs et explique à l'IA les changements qu'elle veut.

      jeudi 12 mars

      Ma fille a voulu acheter une nouvelle boîte à lunch qui ne permet pas aux liquides de se mélanger, parce que nos boîtes actuelles ont de petits trous sous les cloisons et ses craquelins étaient tous mous de temps en temps. Malheureusement, je l'ai emmenée à l'ancienne adresse du magasin, qui a déjà fermé. Elle devra attendre une autre promenade.

      Je me suis perdue dans les détails du travail sur le serveur de synthèse vocale qui est compatible avec speechd.

      J'ai créé des fonctions pour rassembler mes tentatives de virelangues dans plusieurs fichiers.

      vendredi 13 mars

      Elle est venue se blottir contre moi toute la nuit. Elle a accaparé toutes les couvertures. Néanmoins, je l'aime encore.

      Mon tuteur m'a donné de nouveaux virelangues pour travailler sur ma prononciation.

      • Mon oncle peint un grand pont blanc.
        {mɔ̃n ˈɔ̃kl pˈɛ̃ œ̃ ɡʁˈɑ̃ pˈɔ̃ blˈɑ̃.}
      • Un singe malin prend un bon raisin rond.
        {œ̃ sˈɛ̃ʒ malˈɛ̃ pʁˈɑ̃t œ̃ bˈɔ̃ ʁɛzˈɛ̃ ʁˈɔ̃.}
      • Dans le vent du matin, mon chien sent un bon parfum.
        {dɑ̃ lə vˈɑ̃ dy matˈɛ̃, mɔ̃ ʃjˈɛ̃ sˈɑ̃ œ̃ bˈɔ̃ paʁfˈœ̃.}
      • Le soin du roi consiste à joindre chaque coin du royaume.
        {lə swˈɛ̃ dy ʁwˈa kɔ̃sˈist a ʒwˈɛ̃dʁ ʃak kwˈɛ̃ dy ʁwajˈom.}
      • Dans un coin du bois, le roi voit trois points noirs.
        {dɑ̃z œ̃ kwˈɛ̃ dy bwˈa, lə ʁwˈa vwˈa tʁwˈa pwˌɛ̃ nwˈaʁ.}
      • Le feu de ce vieux four chauffe peu.
        {lə fˈø də sə vjˈø fˈuʁ ʃˈof pˈø.}
      • Deux peureux veulent un peu de feu.
        {dˈø pøʁˈø vˈœlt œ̃ pø də fˈø.}
      • Deux vieux bœufs veulent du beurre.
        {dˈø vjˈø bˈø vˈœl dy bˈœʁ.}
      • Elle aimait marcher près de la rivière.
        {ɛl ɛmˈɛ maʁʃˈe pʁɛ də la ʁivjˈɛʁ.}
      • Je vais essayer de réparer la fenêtre.
        {ʒə vˈɛz esɛjˈe də ʁepaʁˈe la fənˈɛtʁ.}
      • Le bébé préfère le lait frais.
        {lə bebˈe pʁefˈɛʁ lə lˈɛ fʁˈɛ.}
      • Charlotte cherche ses chaussures dans la chambre.
        {ʃaʁlˈɔt ʃˈɛʁʃ se ʃosˈyʁ dɑ̃ la ʃˈɑ̃bʁ.}
      • Un chasseur sachant chasser sans son chien est-il un bon chasseur ?
        {œ̃ ʃasˈœʁ saʃˈɑ̃ ʃasˈe sɑ̃ sɔ̃ ʃjˈɛ̃ ɛtil œ̃ bˈɔ̃ ʃasˈœʁ ?}
      • Le journaliste voyage en janvier au Japon.
        {lə ʒuʁnalˈist vwajˈaʒ ɑ̃ ʒɑ̃vjˈe o ʒapˈɔ̃.}
      • Georges joue du jazz dans un grand bar.
        {ʒˈɔʁʒ ʒˈu dy ʤˈaz dɑ̃z œ̃ ɡʁˈɑ̃ bˈaʁ.}
      • Un jeune joueur joue dans le grand gymnase.
        {œ̃ ʒˈøn ʒwˈœʁ ʒˈu dɑ̃ lə ɡʁˈɑ̃ ʒimnˈaz.}
      • Le compagnon du montagnard soigne un agneau.
        {lə kɔ̃panjˈɔ̃ dy mɔ̃tanjˈaʁ swˈaɲ œ̃n anjˈo.}
      • La cigogne soigne l’agneau dans la campagne.
        {la siɡˈɔɲ swˈaɲ lanjˈo dɑ̃ la kɑ̃pˈaɲ.}
      • La grenouille fouille les feuilles dans la broussaille.
        {la ɡʁənˈuj fˈuj le fˈœj dɑ̃ la bʁusˈaj.}
      • La vieille abeille travaille dans la broussaille.
        {la vjˈɛj abˈɛj tʁavˈaj dɑ̃ la bʁusˈaj.}

      J'ai ajouté une version grasse de la police de caractères Open Sans sur mon site, qui aide à remarquer le contraste entre les mots gras et les mots normaux.

      J'ai besoin de corriger un petit bogue dans mon correctif pour Org Mode.

      Ma fille m'a aidée à déneiger le trottoir et la terrasse en bois. La neige était lourde à cause de la pluie verglaçante.

      Après le dîner, ma fille et moi avons cousu ensemble. Elle a voulu fabriquer un petit sac à remplir de riz et de lavande, comme sa peluche d'axolotl chauffante. J'ai aussi continué à coudre le sac Pokémon.

      samedi 14 mars

      Ma fille a voulu m'aider à préparer des crêpes pour le petit-déjeuner. Elle a réussi à préparer des crêpes toute seule la fois précédente. Mais les deux premières crêpes ont collé à la poêle. Je me demande si ce n'était pas à cause de l'ajout de lait supplémentaire pour finir le carton de lait, et s'il vaut mieux que nous suivions un peu plus la recette la prochaine fois. J'ai essayé de gratter les morceaux collés avec la spatule à crêpes en bois, mais une partie était bien collée. Elle m'a demandé si elle pouvait l'essayer aussi. J'ai dit que non parce que j'ai enlevé tous les morceaux faciles et j'ai voulu ajouter de l'eau pour ramollir le reste. J'étais stressée car je devais aussi attendre un appel du médecin à propos des symptômes de ma fille. Elle n'a pas voulu écouter « non ». Elle est devenue très grincheuse parce qu'elle a eu l'impression que je l'avais critiquée. Elle est partie furieuse et elle était fâchée contre moi toute la journée, sauf quelques brefs moments. Je lui ai écrit un message pour lui présenter mes excuses. Avec le recul, peut-être que j'aurais mieux fait de la laisser essayer la prochaine fois. Mais c'est aussi important d'apprendre que si nous cuisinons ensemble, de temps en temps, il faut que je dise « non » ou « pas pour le moment. » De toute façon, elle s'est déridée le soir.

      J'ai analysé les enregistrements du rendez-vous d'hier. Mon code pour chercher des correspondances approximatives entre la liste des phrases et la transcription était très utile.

      (subed-record-extract-all-approximately-matching-phrases
         phrases
         "/home/sacha/sync/recordings/2026-03-13-raphael.json"
         "/home/sacha/proj/french/analysis/virelangues/2026-03-13-raphael-script.vtt")
      
      (my-subed-record-analyze-file-with-azure
        (subed-record-filter-skips
         (subed-parse-file
          "/home/sacha/proj/french/analysis/virelangues/2026-03-13-raphael-script.vtt"))
       "~/proj/french/analysis/virelangues-2026-03-13/2026-03-13-all")
      
      File ID Comments All Acc Flu Comp Conf  
      ▶️ 1 X: pont 83 94 79 86 86 Mon oncle peint un grand pont blanc. {pont}
      ▶️ 2 X: peint 92 94 89 100 87 Mon oncle peint un grand pont blanc. {peint}
      ▶️ 3 X: pont 93 99 90 100 86 Mon oncle peint un grand pont blanc. {pont}
      ▶️ 4 X: raisin 76 82 70 88 87 Un singe malin prend un bon raisin rond. {raisin}
      ▶️ 5 C'est mieux 68 75 80 62 87 Un singe malin prend un bon raisin rond.
      ▶️ 6 X: parfum 75 92 62 100 89 Dans le vent du matin, mon chien sent un bon parfum. {parfum}
      ▶️ 7 X: parfum 71 99 53 100 89 Dans le vent du matin, mon chien sent un bon parfum. {parfum}
      ▶️ 8 Ouais, c'est ça 83 94 78 91 89 Dans le vent du matin, mon chien sent un bon parfum.
      ▶️ 9 ok 75 86 63 100 89 Le soin du roi consiste à joindre chaque coin du royaume.
      ▶️ 10 Ouais, c'est bien 80 94 72 91 88 Dans un coin du bois, le roi voit trois points noirs.
      ▶️ 11 Ouais, c'est ça, parfait 83 94 74 100 88 Dans un coin du bois, le roi voit trois points noirs.
      ▶️ 12 Mm hmm 95 94 94 100 84 Le feu de ce vieux four chauffe peu.
      ▶️ 13 Ouais, parfait 90 92 87 100 86 Le feu de ce vieux four chauffe peu.
      ▶️ 14   82 93 78 86 84 Deux peureux veulent un peu de feu.
      ▶️ 15 Ouais 77 85 88 71 86 Deux peureux veulent un peu de feu.
      ▶️ 16 X: bœufs 84 84 91 83 86 Deux vieux bœufs veulent du beurre. {bœufs}
      ▶️ 17   77 78 75 83 85 Deux vieux bœufs veulent du beurre.
      ▶️ 18 Ouais, parfait 92 94 89 100 89 Elle aimait marcher près de la rivière.
      ▶️ 19 Ok, c'est bien 93 98 89 100 90 Je vais essayer de réparer la fenêtre.
      ▶️ 20 X: le bébé 75 86 70 83 85 Le bébé préfère le lait frais. {le bébé}
      ▶️ 21 Ouais, c'est bien 88 94 82 100 88 Le bébé préfère le lait frais.
      ▶️ 22 Okay 83 87 76 100 89 Le bébé préfère le lait frais.
      ▶️ 23 X: cherche 74 77 81 71 88 Charlotte cherche ses chaussures dans la chambre. {cherche}
      ▶️ 24   77 92 70 86 90 Charlotte cherche ses chaussures dans la chambre.
      ▶️ 25 Voila, c'est ça 88 95 83 100 88 Un chasseur sachant chasser sans son chien est-il un bon chasseur ?
      ▶️ 26 Tu est forte 81 77 94 82 88 Un chasseur sachant chasser sans son chien est-il un bon chasseur ?
      ▶️ 27 Oui 92 95 93 91 89 Un chasseur sachant chasser sans son chien est-il un bon chasseur ?
      ▶️ 28 Okay 91 90 94 91 88 Un chasseur sachant chasser sans son chien est-il un bon chasseur ?
      ▶️ 29 X: au Japon 76 85 86 71 87 Le journaliste voyage en janvier au Japon. {au Japon}
      ▶️ 30 X: en janvier 92 89 95 100 92 Le journaliste voyage en janvier au Japon. {en janvier}
      ▶️ 31 Ouais 91 88 92 100 91 Le journaliste voyage en janvier au Japon.
      ▶️ 32 X: jazz 90 93 93 88 88 Georges joue du jazz dans un grand bar. {jazz}
      ▶️ 33 X: dans un 84 85 83 88 85 Georges joue du jazz dans un grand bar. {dans un}
      ▶️ 34 C'est bien (X: dans un) 91 88 94 100 88 Georges joue du jazz dans un grand bar. {dans un}
      ▶️ 35 X: dans le grand gymnase 87 86 92 88 88 Un jeune joueur joue dans le grand gymnase. {dans le grand gymnase}
      ▶️ 36 C'est bien 88 87 94 88 85 Un jeune joueur joue dans le grand gymnase.
      ▶️ 37   77 84 68 100 89 Le compagnon du montagnard soigne un agneau.
      ▶️ 38 Ouais, c'est ça 85 93 78 100 89 Le compagnon du montagnard soigne un agneau.
      ▶️ 39   95 94 96 100 91 Le compagnon du montagnard soigne un agneau.
      ▶️ 40 X: cigogne 74 81 77 71 89 La cigogne soigne l’agneau dans la campagne. {cigogne}
      ▶️ 41   85 88 84 86 89 La cigogne soigne l’agneau dans la campagne.
      ▶️ 42   69 76 83 62 87 La grenouille fouille les feuilles dans la broussaille.
      ▶️ 43 grenouille 71 80 68 75 86 La grenouille fouille les feuilles dans la broussaille.

      J'ai aussi ajouté les dernières tentatives à l'article « Comparing pronunciation recordings across time. »

      Je pense que c'est mieux que de lire mon journal à voix haute pendant le rendez-vous parce que les phrases me permettent de me concentrer sur les sons difficiles, et mon nouveau code m'aide à suivre ma progression au fil des sessions. Ça signifie que mon journal contient peut-être des erreurs, mais ce n'est pas un problème. Selon ce long fil sur les IA sur Hacker News, c'est mieux d'être humain malgré mes erreurs.

      J'ai modifié « subed-waveform » et « subed-record » pour afficher les étendues audio que je coupe. Si j'ajoute une fonction pour me permettre de faire glisser le curseur sur la forme d'onde pour créer ou ajuster la directive de coupe, je pense que ce sera très pratique.

      J'ai ajouté des raccourcis clavier à mon tableau d'enregistrements de virelangues en français. Maintenant, je peux naviguer vers l'enregistrement suivant ou vers l'enregistrement précédent dans la même phrase ou entre les phrases. Je peux aussi sauter entre les enregistrements de la même phrase avec les chiffres 1 à 9, ce qui facilite tellement la comparaison entre deux versions.

      Mon mari a retrouvé un peu plus de son énergie, donc il a fabriqué une machine à espresso en jouet que ma fille réclamait depuis longtemps au lieu d'en acheter une sur eBay pour environ 90 dollars. Il a utilisé du carton et du bois pour la construire. La machine en jouet était merveilleuse. Ma fille était très heureuse.

      dimanche 15 mars

      J'ai écrit du code JavaScript pour jouer un enregistrement en boucle avec une pause de deux fois sa longueur dans mes notes sur les virelangues. Ça facilite la pratique sur mon téléphone. En plus de mes extraits du rendez-vous précédent avec mon tuteur, j'ai aussi ajouté des références audio qui sont générées par les synthèses vocales de Google Traduction, de Kokoro, et d'Azure. Je préfère celles de Google Traduction au début parce qu'elles sont plus lentes, mais je pense que je peux configurer les autres services pour parler à la même vitesse. Je les ai utilisées pour travailler sur ma prononciation. Ma prochaine étape est d'inclure les phonèmes pour aider à remarquer les différences entre les voyelles.

      J'ai préparé des crêpes épaisses pour le petit-déjeuner. Ma fille m'a aidée avec certaines étapes de la préparation.

      Nous avons travaillé sur la machine à espresso en carton. Ma fille et moi avons utilisé le petit ordinateur micro:bit pour faire fonctionner des boutons, jouer des sons, et afficher les nombres et les animations en utilisant MicroPython. J'ai commencé avec l'interface Web, mais Ampy est mieux pour téléverser le code sur le micro:bit parce que je peux tout faire sans clics.

      Ma fille a choisi cinq boutons et elle a dessiné des animations pour chaque commande :

      • Moudre
      • Eau
      • Lait
      • Vapeur
      • Café

      Je suis particulièrement fière que le bouton pour l'eau simule le chauffage de l'eau en affichant la progression sur un afficheur à quatre chiffres à sept segments ( bien sûr plus rapidement qu'en vrai ), suivi d'une animation. Le logiciel simule aussi le refroidissement de l'eau après un certain temps. Le micro:bit a un thermomètre, donc si ma fille le veut, nous pouvons changer le logiciel pour utiliser la vraie température ambiante.

      J'ai découpé des ouvertures dans le tableau de bord en carton et j'ai utilisé de la colle chaude pour coller les éléments. Mon mari a utilisé deux aimants pour coller le tableau de bord au châssis de la machine. Ça marche ! Ma fille s'est très bien amusée en préparant du café pour nous.

      Voici le code : https://github.com/wjyoung65/toy_espresso_machine

      Je veux essayer d'ajouter un module MP3 et une petite enceinte pour jouer un son de meilleure qualité. Ma fille a enregistré quelques sons de la préparation du café comme le bruit de l'eau qui coule ou qui bouillonne.

      Mon mari a dépoussiéré un vieux petit ordinateur Arduino avec lequel son autre fille et lui avaient commencé un projet il y a plusieurs années. Il a réussi à diffuser des sons dans les écouteurs. Si nous pouvons nous connecter au micro:bit, la machine à espresso en jouet peut diffuser les sons que ma fille a enregistrés. J'ai hâte de l'essayer.

      You can e-mail me at sacha@sachachua.com.

    26. 🔗 r/york Dick Turpin's trial, execution, and burial in York - now an audio drama starring Dónal Finn (Young Sherlock, Wheel of Time) rss

      Dick Turpin's trial, execution, and burial in York - now an audio drama starring Dónal Finn (Young Sherlock, Wheel of Time) | https://preview.redd.it/wbssbww2ylpg1.png?width=1000&format=png&auto=webp&s=f3d91c1d175d5a6a8c92d3bfacc079fec79394f4 Full disclosure: I'm one of the writers/directors on this project. We're releasing a full-cast audio drama about Dick Turpin this summer through Big Finish, starring Dónal Finn (Young Sherlock, Wheel of Time) as Turpin, with Greg Wise and Jemima Rooper. Thought this sub might be interested because York is where it all ends - the trial at York Assizes in March 1739, the execution at Knavesmire in April, and the burial at St George's Church, Fishergate. We're covering the real history: how he ended up in Yorkshire hiding under the alias "John Palmer," posed as a gentleman horse trader in Brough-on-Humber, got caught over shooting a rooster, and then faced trial with no defence and no witnesses. The execution scene is... well, let's just say we didn't hold back. He hired five professional mourners, bought himself a new frock coat, chatted with the hangman for half an hour, then jumped off the ladder himself. Going for "Peaky Blinders meets Taboo" - dark, fast, visceral. Proper 18th-century thieves' cant and period-accurate sound design. Website: https://turpinhq.co.uk Anyone in York interested in local history brought to life? submitted by /u/Araziel-
      [link] [comments]
      ---|---

    27. 🔗 HexRaysSA/plugin-repository commits sync repo: +2 releases rss
      sync repo: +2 releases
      
      ## New releases
      - [DeepExtract](https://github.com/marcosd4h/DeepExtractIDA): 0.9.11
      - [unicorn-tracer-arm64](https://github.com/chenxvb/Unicorn-Trace): 0.3
      
    28. 🔗 r/Yorkshire New business scheme launched to help York and North Yorkshire businesses grow rss

      New business scheme launched to help York and North Yorkshire businesses grow | submitted by /u/willfiresoon
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      ---|---

    29. 🔗 r/Harrogate 'Roadworks around Harrogate. WTAF?! rss

      Everywhere you turn, Starbeck, 2 massive holes in the road & no workers. Penny Pot roundabout, 4 way lights thanks to Harrogate Water. Curious Cow roundabout, 4 way lights. Kingsley drive, perpetual lights. The list is bloody endless. Anyone else brassed off with it all?

      submitted by /u/E5evo
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    30. 🔗 r/Harrogate Moving to Harrogate as young person rss

      I (24F) have just accepted an amazing job opportunity in Harrogate. I'm currently based in Leeds, close to the city centre but if I were to stay in Leeds my commute would be over an hour to the office. Since my lease ends in July, I was wondering if it would be worth it to move to Harrogate.

      Do you think that Harrogate is a good place to move to as a young person just starting their career? I love Leeds so much so I would definitely be sad to leave but a 1hr+ commute one way every day is grueling.

      submitted by /u/matilza
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    31. 🔗 r/Yorkshire There’s Always That One Person Who Refuses To Admit It’s Cold rss

      You’ll be stood there with a jacket on, hands freezing, and there’s always someone walking around like it’s nothing. No it’s not that bad while everyone else is clearly feeling it. Don’t know if it’s stubbornness or just being used to it, but you see it every winter without fail. Have you also met such person?

      submitted by /u/Additional_Fly_6603
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    32. 🔗 r/Harrogate Casual Monday 8pm 5/6/7-a-side in Harrogate (Rossett 3G) – players needed rss

      We’ve got a friendly weekly 5/6/7-a-side game on the 3G pitch at Rossett (Harrogate) every Monday at 8pm, and we’re looking for a few more players to keep it going consistently.

      It’s a decent standard but nothing too serious — mix of abilities, no egos, just a good run about and a competitive game.

      We’ve got a core group but have been just short on numbers recently, so keen to get a few more involved. No pressure to commit every week — even if you can play semi-regularly that helps a lot.

      Details:

      • Rossett, Harrogate (3G pitch)
      • Mondays, 8pm
      • £7.50
      • 5/6/7-a-side depending on numbers

      If you fancy a game or want to get involved, drop a comment or a message 👍

      Cheers!

      submitted by /u/Ill-Western-6408
      [link] [comments]

    33. 🔗 r/wiesbaden Ich wohne in Idstein & möchte mit Gym anfangen. Welches könnt ihr empfehlen? rss
    34. 🔗 r/wiesbaden Sammlerobjekte mit Bezug zu Wiesbaden gesucht rss

      Ich möchte anfangen, Sachen zu sammeln, die einen Bezug zu Wiesbaden haben und suche nach Ideen, um meine Sammlung zu erweitern.

      Bis jetzt besteht diese nur aus Pokerchips aus der Spielbank sowie ein paar alten Bildern, auf denen das ein oder andere Gebäude vor ca. 100 Jahren abgebildet ist.

      Meine Ideen wären noch Eintrittskarten (aber für was?) und Postkarten oder Souvenirs aus der Touristeninformation.

      Fällt euch sonst noch etwas ein?

      submitted by /u/Unconsci0us_Mind
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  4. March 16, 2026
    1. 🔗 IDA Plugin Updates IDA Plugin Updates on 2026-03-16 rss

      IDA Plugin Updates on 2026-03-16

      New Releases:

      Activity:

    2. 🔗 backnotprop/plannotator v0.13.1 release

      Follow @plannotator on X for updates


      Missed recent releases? Release | Highlights
      ---|---
      v0.13.0 | Built-in themes, annotatable plan diffs, file-scoped code review comments, Octarine integration, unified review core, Pi remote sessions
      v0.12.0 | Quick annotation labels, mobile compatibility, Graphviz rendering, markdown images with lightbox, linked doc navigation in annotate mode
      v0.11.4 | Git add from code review, bidirectional scroll navigation, clipboard paste for annotation images, VS Code IPC port stability
      v0.11.3 | Expandable diff context, hierarchical folder tree, redesigned worktree controls, supply chain hardening
      v0.11.2 | Git worktree support in code review, VS Code editor annotations in review, Obsidian auto-save & separator settings, session discovery, smart file resolution
      v0.11.1 | VS Code extension for in-editor plan review, Pinpoint mode for point-and-click annotations, untracked files in code review
      v0.11.0 | Auto-save annotation drafts, comment popover, Obsidian vault browser, deny message framing fix, configurable OpenCode timeout
      v0.10.0 | Short URL sharing with E2E encryption, code suggestions in review UI, CJK input method support, customizable Obsidian filenames, XDG install fix
      v0.9.3 | Linked document navigation & annotation, VS Code diff integration, toolbar dismiss fix, automated npm publishing
      v0.9.0 | Plan Diff with two view modes, version history, sidebar redesign, terminology cleanup
      v0.8.5 | Pi coding agent support, auto-close countdown, image endpoint security fix, OpenCode package fix
      v0.8.0 | Open source (MIT/Apache-2.0), annotate command, self-hosted share portal, resizable panels, mermaid controls, auto-close on approval, documentation site


      What's New in v0.13.1

      v0.13.1 rewrites how Plannotator works with OpenCode's plan mode. The plugin now intercepts plan mode, injects its own planning workflow, and gives OpenCode users the same interactive browser-based review that Claude Code and Pi users already have. This release also fixes an Obsidian save failure on certain Bun versions.

      OpenCode Plan Mode Rewrite

      Previous versions of the OpenCode plugin had a fragile plan mode integration. Long plans caused JSON parse errors because the entire plan was passed as a tool call string argument. The agent wrote to a custom directory that OpenCode's permission system blocked. The browser review UI often failed to open. There was no support for the agent asking clarifying questions during planning.

      This release replaces all of that with file-based plan storage. The agent writes its plan to a markdown file on disk, then calls submit_plan with the file path. Plans live in ~/.local/share/opencode/plans/, which is the XDG data path that OpenCode's permission system already allows. The agent picks the filename, and on feedback it revises the same file and resubmits. No content is lost between rounds.

      The planning prompt now follows an exploration-first workflow: Explore the codebase, ask clarifying questions, write the plan, submit for review. Previously, agents would jump straight into writing a plan before understanding the code. For greenfield tasks where there is no codebase to explore, the agent skips to questions. The prompt is tool-neutral and avoids referencing specific tool names like write or edit, so it works with GPT models that use apply_patch.

      Under the hood, the plugin strips OpenCode's native "STRICTLY FORBIDDEN: ANY file edits" directive from the system prompt and replaces it with Plannotator's own scoped rules, which allow the agent to create and edit plan files while still preventing codebase modifications. The submit_plan tool is hidden from subagents by default; users running custom subagent workflows like Superpowers or OhMyOpenCode can set PLANNOTATOR_ALLOW_SUBAGENTS=1 to make it visible.

      Shared checklist utilities were extracted to @plannotator/shared for cross- plugin reuse of plan execution tracking.

      Obsidian Save Fix

      Bun versions 1.1.43 through 1.1.45 introduced a regression where mkdirSync({ recursive: true }) throws EEXIST when the directory already exists. This broke Obsidian saves on the second attempt. The fix adds an existsSync guard before the mkdir call. It's a no-op on unaffected Bun versions and prevents the save failure on affected ones.


      Install / Update

      macOS / Linux:

      curl -fsSL https://plannotator.ai/install.sh | bash
      

      Windows:

      irm https://plannotator.ai/install.ps1 | iex
      

      Claude Code Plugin: Run /plugin in Claude Code, find plannotator , and click "Update now".

      OpenCode: Clear cache and restart:

      rm -rf ~/.bun/install/cache/@plannotator
      

      Then in opencode.json:

      {
        "plugin": ["@plannotator/opencode@latest"]
      }
      

      Pi: Install or update the extension:

      pi install npm:@plannotator/pi-extension
      

      What's Changed

      Community

      Five long-standing feature requests and bug reports drove this release:

      • @DanielusG requested file-based plans in #63, the oldest open issue on the tracker
      • @5trongHust reported the JSON parse error on long plans in #129
      • @fidelix requested question/answer support during planning in #152
      • @eromoe reported the browser not opening after plan mode in #183
      • @sfpmld reported subagent access to submit_plan in #289
      • @Pollux12 reported the Obsidian save failure in #315

      Full Changelog : v0.13.0...v0.13.1

    3. 🔗 r/Yorkshire David Byrne Halifax - accommodation rss

      Me and my friend are considering going to see David Byrne in Halifax! Does anyone have any recommendations for places to stay, near to some night life with easy enough access to trains!

      Thank you!

      submitted by /u/CantaloupeHot5387
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    4. 🔗 r/Yorkshire Camping in the Dales? rss

      Is it acceptable or even possible to find a nice spot with good views that I could just camp alone for a night?

      submitted by /u/Deep_Relationship960
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    5. 🔗 r/Yorkshire Animal rescue horse charity in North Yorkshire needs support rss
    6. 🔗 r/LocalLLaMA Mistral Small 4:119B-2603 rss

      Mistral Small 4:119B-2603 | submitted by /u/seamonn
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    7. 🔗 badlogic/pi-mono v0.58.4 release

      Fixed

      • Fixed steering messages to wait until the current assistant message's tool-call batch fully finishes instead of skipping pending tool calls.
    8. 🔗 r/wiesbaden Auf der Suche nach Orten für Brettspiele rss

      Hallo zusammen,

      ich suche nach Tipps für Bars, Cafés oder Lokale, die sich gut eignen, um mit Freunden Brettspiele zu spielen.

      Am liebsten mit großen Tischen und nicht zu eng oder überfüllt. Gutes Essen und Getränke wären ein Pluspunkt.

      Vielen Dank!

      submitted by /u/LankyRaspberry8110
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    9. 🔗 r/LocalLLaMA Mistral 4 Family Spotted rss
    10. 🔗 r/Yorkshire Quite the statement! rss

      Quite the statement! | Anyone been here? Looks quite cool submitted by /u/Terrible_Passion6178
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    11. 🔗 sacha chua :: living an awesome life 2026-03-16 Emacs news rss

      Security reminder: If you use kubernetes-el, don't update for now, and you might want to check your installation if you updated it recently. The repo was compromised. (Analysis, Reddit discussion, lobste.rs) If you use Emacs 31, please consider enabling package-review-policy.

      There were a number of lively conversations around Emacs Solo (142 comments on HN), Emacs and Vim in the age of AI (52 comments on Reddit, 138 on HN), and agent-shell 0.47 (62 on Reddit). Also, Prot has posted the video and text of his talk Computing in freedom with GNU Emacs (YouTube 42:40, Video with Q&A, more links in the community section).

      Links from reddit.com/r/emacs, r/orgmode, r/spacemacs, Mastodon #emacs, Bluesky #emacs, Hacker News, lobste.rs, programming.dev, lemmy.world, lemmy.ml, planet.emacslife.com, YouTube, the Emacs NEWS file, Emacs Calendar, and emacs-devel. Thanks to Andrés Ramírez for emacs-devel links. Do you have an Emacs-related link or announcement? Please e-mail me at sacha@sachachua.com. Thank you!

      You can comment on Mastodon or e-mail me at sacha@sachachua.com.

    12. 🔗 backnotprop/plannotator v0.13.0 release

      Follow @plannotator on X for updates


      Missed recent releases? Release | Highlights
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      v0.12.0 | Quick annotation labels, mobile compatibility, Graphviz rendering, markdown images with lightbox, linked doc navigation in annotate mode
      v0.11.4 | Git add from code review, bidirectional scroll navigation, clipboard paste for annotation images, VS Code IPC port stability
      v0.11.3 | Expandable diff context, hierarchical folder tree, redesigned worktree controls, supply chain hardening
      v0.11.2 | Git worktree support in code review, VS Code editor annotations in review, Obsidian auto-save & separator settings, session discovery, smart file resolution
      v0.11.1 | VS Code extension for in-editor plan review, Pinpoint mode for point-and-click annotations, untracked files in code review
      v0.11.0 | Auto-save annotation drafts, comment popover, Obsidian vault browser, deny message framing fix, configurable OpenCode timeout
      v0.10.0 | Short URL sharing with E2E encryption, code suggestions in review UI, CJK input method support, customizable Obsidian filenames, XDG install fix
      v0.9.3 | Linked document navigation & annotation, VS Code diff integration, toolbar dismiss fix, automated npm publishing
      v0.9.0 | Plan Diff with two view modes, version history, sidebar redesign, terminology cleanup
      v0.8.5 | Pi coding agent support, auto-close countdown, image endpoint security fix, OpenCode package fix
      v0.8.0 | Open source (MIT/Apache-2.0), annotate command, self-hosted share portal, resizable panels, mermaid controls, auto-close on approval, documentation site


      What's New in v0.13.0 v0.13.0 brings built-in themes, annotatable plan diffs, file-scoped code review comments, and deeper platform parity for the Pi extension. Six of the fourteen PRs in this release came from external contributors, three of them first-time. Built-in Theme System The UI now ships with eighteen built-in themes across dark, light, and system- adaptive modes, from high-contrast terminals to soft pastels. A theme grid in Settings lets you preview and switch instantly; your choice persists via cookies across sessions. Under the hood, all color tokens were consolidated into packages/ui/theme.css as CSS custom properties, which means the plan viewer, code review, and annotate UIs all share a single source of truth for color. #294 Annotatable Plan Diffs Plan diff view (the comparison that appears when a coding agent resubmits after a denial) now supports annotations directly on diff content. Hover over an added, removed, or modified section and the annotation toolbar appears. Each annotation carries a diffContext field (added, removed, modified) that is included in the exported feedback, so the agent knows exactly which part of the diff your comment targets. This was a major refactor: the annotation highlighting infrastructure was extracted into a shared useAnnotationHighlighter hook, and the diff view uses its own block-level hover system rather than web-highlighter. File-Scoped Comments in Code Review The /plannotator-review UI now supports file-level comments in addition to line-level annotations. Each file header has a comment composer that lets you leave feedback about the file as a whole. These comments appear in the Review Panel alongside line annotations and are included in the exported feedback. Useful for high-level observations like "this file should be split" or "the approach here needs rethinking" that don't attach to any specific line. Authored by @sercantor in #303, closing #302 Octarine Notes Integration Octarine joins Obsidian and Bear as a third notes app integration. Plan snapshots can be saved directly to Octarine on approval or denial. All three integrations now support an auto-save toggle. Enable it once in Settings and every plan decision writes to your notes app without prompting. Under the hood, all integration saves run in parallel with Promise.allSettled, so a slow or failing integration doesn't block the others. #297 Pi Extension: Remote Session Support The Pi extension now detects SSH and devcontainer environments the same way the Claude Code hook does, using PLANNOTATOR_REMOTE, SSH_TTY, and SSH_CONNECTION. In remote sessions, it uses a fixed port and returns the URL for manual browser opening instead of trying to launch one. This brings Pi to full parity with Claude Code and OpenCode for remote development workflows. Authored by @fink-andreas in #299 Unified Review Core (Bun + Pi) The review server had two implementations: one in the Bun-compiled hook, one in the Pi extension. They drifted apart over time, causing bugs like missing untracked file support in Pi. This release extracts a runtime-agnostic review core that both platforms consume. Diff assembly, file content retrieval, worktree handling, and stage/unstage all live in one place now. Regression tests cover the shared surface. #310, closing #307 reported by @0xbentang Shared Feedback Templates The deny feedback message that gets sent back to the agent was inconsistent across plan review, code review, and annotate mode. Each had its own phrasing and structure. This release unifies them into shared templates. It also adds an instruction to preserve the plan's # Title heading on resubmission, which fixes a version history issue where title changes would break slug-based plan grouping. #298, addressing #296 reported by @MarceloPrado Configurable Bear Tags Bear integration previously hardcoded the tag. You can now set custom tags and choose whether tags are prepended or appended to the note body. This PR also fixes a double-title bug where both the URL parameter title and the H1 in the note body were rendering. Authored by @MarceloPrado in #283 Additional Changes Favicon. All three server modes (plan review, code review, annotate) now serve an SVG favicon: purple rounded square with a white "P" and gold highlight stripe (#312 by @dgrissen2, idea from Discussion #269) LGTM approval fix. Approving in code review no longer tells the agent to "address all feedback." If you clicked LGTM, there is no feedback to address (#293, reported by @tobeycodes in #284) Non-blocking browser launch (Pi/Linux). execSync(xdg-open) blocked the Pi extension's event loop on Linux. Replaced with detached spawn().unref() (#292, reported by @dvic in #288) Mobile context menu fix. Suppresses the native iOS Safari callout and Android Chrome context menu during text selection so the annotation toolbar isn't obscured (#281 by @grubmanItay) Tater sprite z-index fix. The tater mascot was rendering in front of the plan document due to a stacking context created by the mobile compat PR. Fixed (#308) review-renovate skill. New agent skill at .agents/skills/review-renovate/ for automated supply chain review of Renovate dependency PRs (#306) Install / Update macOS / Linux: curl -fsSL https://plannotator.ai/install.sh | bash Windows: irm https://plannotator.ai/install.ps1 | iex Claude Code Plugin: Run /plugin in Claude Code, find plannotator , and click "Update now". OpenCode: Clear cache and restart: rm -rf ~/.bun/install/cache/@plannotator Then in opencode.json: { "plugin": ["@plannotator/opencode@latest"] } Pi: Install or update the extension: pi install npm:@plannotator/pi-extension What's Changed fix: suppress native mobile context menu on text selection by @grubmanItay in #281 feat: configurable Bear tags + fix double-title bug by @MarceloPrado in #283 fix: non-blocking browser launch in Pi extension (Linux) by @backnotprop in #292 fix: don't ask agent to address feedback on LGTM approval by @backnotprop in #293 feat: built-in theme system with 18 themes by @backnotprop in #294 feat: Octarine notes integration + auto-save for all integrations by @backnotprop in #297 refactor: shared feedback templates + preserve plan title on deny by @backnotprop in #298 feat(pi-extension): add remote session support for SSH/devcontainer by @fink-andreas in #299 feat: add file-scoped comments to /plannotator-review by @sercantor in #303 chore(deps): update github actions by @renovate in #305 feat: add review-renovate agent skill for CI dependency audits by @backnotprop in #306 fix: tater sprite z-index regression from mobile compat PR by @backnotprop in #308 Unify review core across Bun and Pi by @backnotprop in #310 feat: add favicon (Purple P + gold highlight) by @dgrissen2 in #312 New Contributors @MarceloPrado made their first contribution in #283 @fink-andreas made their first contribution in #299 @sercantor made their first contribution in #303 Contributors @sercantor authored file-scoped comments for code review (#303), a feature he also requested in #302. First contribution to the project. @fink-andreas brought remote session support to the Pi extension (#299), also a first contribution. @MarceloPrado authored configurable Bear tags (#283) and reported the version history title issue (#296) that led to the shared feedback template refactor. First contribution. @grubmanItay continues contributing with the mobile context menu fix (#281), a follow-up to the mobile compat work shipped in v0.12.0. @dgrissen2 added the favicon across all server modes (#312), sparked by .

      Community members who reported issues that drove changes in this release:

      Full Changelog : v0.12.0...v0.13.0

    13. 🔗 r/wiesbaden English Speaking Friend Group rss

      Hi all,

      I made a post about a week ago looking to form a group chat for English speakers to do activities in Wiesbaden together! The chat is active and we have done one meetup already to play some pool. We will plan further meetups and just wanted to make a second post to see if anyone else is interested in joining the group.

      DM me or comment for more info!

      submitted by /u/LankyRaspberry8110
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    14. 🔗 r/wiesbaden Gute Kneipen in Wiesbaden rss

      Hallo zusammen,

      ich möchte gerne mein Wiesbadener Kneipennetzwerk erweitern.

      Könnt ihr Empfehlungen aussprechen?

      Das Ambiente und Klientel ist fast egal. Bin da recht anspruchslos.

      Was gut wäre, wenn es eine vernünftige Bierauswahl gibt. Am besten frisch gezapftes, aber damit meine ich nicht, dass dort das Stangenpils Bitburger aus dem Hahn läuft.

      Freue mich über Tipps und Anregungen.

      submitted by /u/Goldhaenchen
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    15. 🔗 r/LocalLLaMA Qwen3.5-9B on document benchmarks: where it beats frontier models and where it doesn't. rss

      Qwen3.5-9B on document benchmarks: where it beats frontier models and where it doesn't. | We run an open document AI benchmark. 20 models, 9,000+ real documents. Just added all four Qwen3.5 sizes (0.8B to 9B). Now we have per-task breakdowns for every model. You can see the results here : idp-leaderboard.org Where all Qwen wins or matches: OlmOCR (text extraction from messy scans, dense PDFs, multi-column layouts): Qwen3.5-9B: 78.1
      Qwen3.5-4B: 77.2
      Gemini 3.1 Pro: 74.6
      Claude Sonnet 4.6: 74.4
      Qwen3.5-2B: 73.7
      GPT-5.4: 73.4 9B and 4B are ahead of every frontier model on raw text extraction. The 2B matches GPT-5.4. VQA (answering questions about document content, charts, tables): Gemini 3.1 Pro: 85.0
      Qwen3.5-9B: 79.5
      GPT-5.4: 78.2
      Qwen3.5-4B: 72.4
      Claude Sonnet 4.6: 65.2
      GPT-5.2: 63.5
      Gemini 3 Flash: 63.5 This one surprised us the most. The 9B is second only to Gemini 3.1 Pro on VQA. It edges past GPT-5.4. It is 14 points ahead of Claude Sonnet and 16 points ahead of Gemini Flash. For a 9B open model, that VQA score is hard to explain. KIE (extracting invoice numbers, dates, amounts): Gemini 3 Flash: 91.1
      Claude Opus 4.6: 89.8
      Claude Sonnet 4.6: 89.5
      GPT-5.2: 87.5
      Gemini 3.1 Pro: 86.8
      Qwen3.5-9B: 86.5
      Qwen3.5-4B: 86.0
      GPT-5.4: 85.7 Qwen-9B matches Gemini 3.1 Pro. Qwen-4B matches GPT-5.4. Both ahead of GPT-5-Mini (85.7), Claude Haiku (85.6), and Ministral-8B (85.7). A 4B model doing production-grade field extraction. Where frontier models are clearly better. Table extraction (GrITS): Gemini 3.1 Pro: 96.4
      Claude Sonnet: 96.3
      GPT-5.4: 94.8
      Gemini 3 Pro: 95.8
      GPT-5.2: 86.0
      Gemini 3 Flash: 85.6
      Qwen3.5-4B: 76.7
      Qwen3.5-9B: 76.6 Frontier models are 85 to 96 on tables. Qwen is stuck at 76 to 77 regardless of size. The 4B and 9B are essentially identical. This looks like an architecture limit, not a scale limit. Handwriting OCR: Gemini 3.1 Pro: 82.8
      Gemini 3 Flash: 81.7
      GPT-4.1: 75.6
      Claude Opus: 74.0
      Claude Sonnet: 73.7
      GPT-5.4: 69.1
      Ministral-8B: 67.8
      Qwen3.5-9B: 65.5
      Qwen3.5-4B: 64.7 Gemini dominates handwriting. Qwen is behind but not drastically behind GPT-5.4 (69.1 vs 65.5). Scaling within the Qwen family: Overall: 0.8B 58.0, 2B 63.2, 4B 73.1, 9B 77.0 Summary: OCR extraction: Qwen 4B/9B ahead of all frontier models
      VQA reasoning: Qwen-9B is #2 behind only Gemini 3.1 Pro. Beats GPT-5.4.
      KIE field extraction: Qwen 4B/9B match frontier models
      Table extraction: Frontier models lead by 10 to 20 points Every prediction is visible. Compare Qwen outputs against any model on the same documents. idp- leaderboard.org/explore submitted by /u/shhdwi
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    16. 🔗 r/york York in spring always looks great rss

      York in spring always looks great | submitted by /u/OneItchy396
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    17. 🔗 r/Yorkshire Right! rss

      Right! | Can’t wait for warmer weather to happen. submitted by /u/bungaynet
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    18. 🔗 r/LocalLLaMA OpenCode concerns (not truely local) rss

      I know we all love using opencode, I just recently found out about it and my experience is generally positive so far.

      Working on customizing my prompts and tools I eventually had to modify the inner tool code to make it suit my need. This has lead me to find out that by default, when you run opencode serve and use the web UI

      -- > opencode will proxy all requests internally to https://app.opencode.ai!

      (relevant code part)

      There is currently no option to change this behavior, no startup flag, nothing. You do not have the option to serve the web app locally, using opencode web just automatically opens the browser with the proxied web app, not a true locally served UI.

      There are a lot of open PRs and issues regarding this problem in their github (incomplete list):

      I think this is kind of a major concern as this behavior is not documented very well and it causes all sorts of problems when running behind firewalls or when you want to work truely local and are a bit paranoid like me.

      I apologize should this have been discussed before but haven't found anything in this sub in a quick search.

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    19. 🔗 r/Yorkshire Civil War damage still visible at Ripon Cathedral – Cromwell’s soldiers smashed medieval monuments (NO AI) rss

      Civil War damage still visible at Ripon Cathedral – Cromwell’s soldiers smashed medieval monuments (NO AI) | I visited Ripon Cathedral last week and noticed something I hadn’t paid much attention to before — the damage to several medieval tomb monuments inside the cathedral. During the English Civil War, soldiers of Oliver Cromwell’s New Model Army entered many churches across England and destroyed what they considered “idolatrous” imagery. Tomb effigies, stained glass, statues and carved monuments were often deliberately smashed. At Ripon, the Markenfield tombs still show clear signs of that destruction — faces and details chiselled away centuries ago. I made a short documentary-style video about the history behind this and the evidence that remains today. One thing I find fascinating is that these scars in the stone have survived Vikings, the Reformation, and centuries of change , yet the damage from the Civil War is still clearly visible. Video here if anyone is interested:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5cZR4MvsF4 Would be interested to know if anyone has come across similar Civil War damage in other English churches or cathedrals. submitted by /u/The_Black_Banner_UK
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    20. 🔗 r/york Best food on uni [UoY] campus? And how do you rate UoY campus food overall? rss
    21. 🔗 r/wiesbaden Die vorläufigen Ergebnisse in Wiesbaden rss
    22. 🔗 r/reverseengineering /r/ReverseEngineering's Weekly Questions Thread rss

      To reduce the amount of noise from questions, we have disabled self-posts in favor of a unified questions thread every week. Feel free to ask any question about reverse engineering here. If your question is about how to use a specific tool, or is specific to some particular target, you will have better luck on the Reverse Engineering StackExchange. See also /r/AskReverseEngineering.

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    23. 🔗 HexRaysSA/plugin-repository commits sync repo: +1 release rss
      sync repo: +1 release
      
      ## New releases
      - [IDASQL](https://github.com/allthingsida/idasql): 0.0.12
      
    24. 🔗 r/LocalLLaMA Qwen 3.5 122b - a10b is kind of shocking rss

      I’m building an app with this model locally, and I’ve been genuinely surprised by how naturally it reasons through tasks.

      At one point it said:
      “Now that both services are created, I need to create the API routes - let me first look at how existing routes are structured to follow the same pattern.”

      That kind of self guided planning feels unusually intuitive for a local model.

      Models like this are a reminder of how powerful open and locally runnable systems can be.

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    25. 🔗 r/Leeds Pregnant sheep dies after being mauled by dog in Leeds town rss
    26. 🔗 Andrew Healey's Blog Building a Shell rss

      I built a tiny shell in C to learn what fork, execvp, and dup2 are doing under the hood.