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  1. Doing the thing is doing the thing
  2. Reframing Agents
  3. How to Choose Colors for Your CLI Applications ยท Lunaโ€™s Blog
  4. A Protocol for Package Management | Andrew Nesbitt
  5. No management needed: anti-patterns in early-stage engineering teams | Antoine Boulanger

  1. February 04, 2026
    1. ๐Ÿ”— r/Yorkshire The rain comes and leaves it's magic โœจ rss

      The rain comes and leaves it's magic โœจ | @davez_uk submitted by /u/LilywhiteStrike
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    2. ๐Ÿ”— badlogic/pi-mono v0.51.5 release

      Changed

      • Changed Bedrock model generation to drop legacy workarounds now handled upstream (#1239 by @unexge)

      Fixed

      • Fixed Windows package installs regression by using shell execution instead of .cmd resolution (#1220)
    3. ๐Ÿ”— anthropics/claude-code v2.1.31 release

      What's changed

      • Added session resume hint on exit, showing how to continue your conversation later
      • Added support for full-width (zenkaku) space input from Japanese IME in checkbox selection
      • Fixed PDF too large errors permanently locking up sessions, requiring users to start a new conversation
      • Fixed bash commands incorrectly reporting failure with "Read-only file system" errors when sandbox mode was enabled
      • Fixed a crash that made sessions unusable after entering plan mode when project config in ~/.claude.json was missing default fields
      • Fixed temperatureOverride being silently ignored in the streaming API path, causing all streaming requests to use the default temperature (1) regardless of the configured override
      • Fixed LSP shutdown/exit compatibility with strict language servers that reject null params
      • Improved system prompts to more clearly guide the model toward using dedicated tools (Read, Edit, Glob, Grep) instead of bash equivalents (cat, sed, grep, find), reducing unnecessary bash command usage
      • Improved PDF and request size error messages to show actual limits (100 pages, 20MB)
      • Reduced layout jitter in the terminal when the spinner appears and disappears during streaming
      • Removed misleading Anthropic API pricing from model selector for third-party provider (Bedrock, Vertex, Foundry) users
    4. ๐Ÿ”— benji.dog rss

      O: "Mama, why don't we donate to thecurrent.org"

  2. February 03, 2026
    1. ๐Ÿ”— r/reverseengineering Reverse Engineered SynthID's Image Watermarking in Gemini-generated Images rss
    2. ๐Ÿ”— r/york poppleton abandoned house rss

      does anybody know the history behind the abandoned house in Poppleton? It's in the forest opposite the old people home, the roof is caved in also.

      There's also like horse stables opposite in the house.

      Kind of confusing idk

      submitted by /u/konniejustkonnie
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    3. ๐Ÿ”— badlogic/pi-mono v0.51.4 release

      New Features

      • Share URLs now default to pi.dev, graciously donated by exe.dev.

      Changed

      • Share URLs now use pi.dev by default while shittycodingagent.ai and buildwithpi.ai continue to work.

      Fixed

      • Fixed input scrolling to avoid splitting emoji sequences (#1228 by @haoqixu)
    4. ๐Ÿ”— navidrome/navidrome v0.60.0 release

      Plugins

      This release introduces a major rewrite of the experimental Plugin System , now with multi-language PDK support, enabling developers to extend Navidrome's functionality using WebAssembly-based plugins written in Go, Rust, Python or JavaScript. Plugins run in a secure sandbox and can provide additional metadata sources, custom integrations, and server-side enhancements. Users can now easily configure plugins directly from the UI through a new JSONForms-based configuration interface.

      A couple of working plugins are already available:

      For more plugins, keep an eye on the tag navidrome- plugins in GitHub.

      More details and instructions on how to use and manage plugins can be found in our documentation.
      New documentation will soon be added with details on how to create new plugins.

      Metadata Extraction

      Additionally, this version includes a pure-Go metadata extractor built on top of the new go-taglib library. This is a significant step toward removing the C++ TagLib dependency, which will simplify cross-platform builds and packaging in future releases. The new extractor is activated by default, but in case of any issues you can revert to the previous implementation by setting Scanner.Extractor="legacy-taglib" configuration option.

      Instant Mix

      The Instant Mix feature generates a playlist of similar songs based on a selected track. By default, it retrieves similar songs from Last.fm (if configured with an API key) or falls back to Deezer. It can also be configured to use external plugins, like AudioMuse- AI for sonic analysis- based similarity recommendations.

      New and Changed Configuration Options

      Plugin System Options

      Option | Default | Description
      ---|---|---
      Plugins.Enabled | true | Enable/disable the plugin system
      Plugins.Folder | "" | Path to the plugins directory. Default: $DataFolder/Plugins
      Plugins.CacheSize | "200MB" | Maximum cache size for storing compiled plugin WASM modules
      Plugins.AutoReload | false | Automatically detect new/changed/removed plugins
      Plugins.LogLevel | "" | Override log level for plugin-related messages

      Subsonic API Options

      Option | Default | Description
      ---|---|---
      Subsonic.MinimalClients | "" | Comma-separated list of clients that receive reduced API responses (useful for resource-constrained devices like smartwatches)
      Subsonic.EnableAverageRating | true | Include average rating in API responses

      Metadata & Matching Options

      Option | Default | Description
      ---|---|---
      SimilarSongsMatchThreshold | 85 | Minimum similarity score (0-100) for matching similar songs from external sources to local library
      LastFM.Language | "en" | Now supports comma-separated list of languages (e.g., "de,fr,en") for metadata fallback
      Deezer.Language | "en" | Now supports comma-separated list of languages for metadata fallback

      Renamed Options (Deprecation Notice)

      The following options have been renamed. The old names still work but will be removed in a future release:

      Old Name | New Name
      ---|---
      HTTPSecurityHeaders.CustomFrameOptionsValue | HTTPHeaders.FrameOptions

      Security

      Added

      • Plugins:

        • Add new WebAssembly-based plugin system with multi-language PDK support (Go, Rust, Python). (#4833 by @deluan)
        • Add JSONForms-based plugin configuration UI. (#4911 by @deluan)
        • Add similar songs retrieval functions to plugins API. (#4933 by @deluan)
        • Server:

        • Add pure-Go metadata extractor (go-taglib) as alternative to FFmpeg-based extraction. (#4902 by @deluan)

        • Add support for reading embedded images using the new taglib extractor by default. (66474fc by @deluan)
        • Add Instant Mix (song-based Similar Songs) functionality with MBID, ISRC and Title/Artist fuzzy matching. (#4919, #4946 by @deluan)
        • Add support for multiple languages when fetching metadata from Last.fm and Deezer. (#4952 by @deluan)
        • Add Subsonic.MinimalClients configuration option for improved compatibility with minimal Subsonic clients. Default list is "SubMusic" (#4850 by @typhoon2099)
        • Add support for public/private playlists in NSP import. (c5447a6 by @deluan)
        • Add RISCV64 builds. (#4949 by @MichaIng)
        • UI Features:

        • Add composer field to table views. (#4857 by @AlexGustafsson)

        • Add prompt before closing window if music is playing. (#4899 by @alannnna)
        • Add Nautiline-like theme. (#4909 by @borisrorsvort)
        • Add multiline support and resizing for playlist comment input. (6fce30c by @deluan)
        • Subsonic API:

        • Add avgRating field from Subsonic spec. (#4900 by @terry90)

        • Insights:

        • Add insights collection for Scanner.Extractor configuration to measure go-taglib usage. (63517e9 by @deluan)

        • Add file suffix counting to insights. (0473c50 by @deluan)

      Changed

      • Optimize cross-library move detection for single-library setups. (#4888 by @deluan)
      • Improve Deezer artist search ranking. (a081569 by @deluan)
      • Rename HTTPSecurityHeaders.CustomFrameOptionsValue to HTTPHeaders.FrameOptions. (7ccf44b by @deluan)
      • Update translations: Bulgarian, Catalan, German, Greek, Spanish, Finnish, French, Galician, Indonesian, Dutch, Polish, Russian, Slovenian, Swedish, Thai by POEditor contributors.
      • Update Spanish translations. (#4904 by @abrugues)
      • Update Basque translation. (#4815 by @xabirequejo)

      Fixed

      • Playlists:

        • Fix M3U playlist import failing for paths with different UTF/Unicode representations (NFC/NFD normalization). (#4890 by @deluan)
        • Fix playlist name sorting to be case-insensitive. (#4845 by @deluan)
        • UI:

        • Fix various UI issues and improve styling coherence. (#4910 by @borisrorsvort)

        • Fix AMusic theme player buttons and delete button color. (#4797 by @dragonish)
        • Fix export missing files showing only first 1000 results. (017676c by @deluan)
        • Scanner:

        • Fix FullScanInProgress not reflecting current scan request during interrupted scans. (8c80be5 by @deluan)

        • Fix "Expression tree is too large" error by executing GetFolderUpdateInfo in batches. (cde5992 by @deluan)
        • Fix stale role associations when artist role changes. (2d7b716 by @deluan)
        • Fix infinite recursion in PID configuration. (1c4a7e8 by @deluan)
        • Fix default PIDs not being set for Album and Track. In some circumstances it could lead to empty PIDs (71f549a by @deluan)
        • Fix error when watcher detected too many folder changes, causing the scan to fail. (9ed309a by @deluan)
        • Show scan errors in the UI more consistently. (ebbc31f by @deluan)
        • Subsonic API:

        • Fix username parameter validation for getUser endpoint. (6ed6524 by @deluan)

        • Fix getNowPlaying endpoint to always be enabled regardless of configuration. (603cccd by @deluan)
        • Server:

        • Fix JWT-related errors being exposed on share page. (#4892 by @AlexGustafsson)

        • Fix user context not preserved in async NowPlaying dispatch. (396eee4 by @deluan)
        • Fix environment variable configuration loading not being logged when no config file is found. (51ca2de by @deluan)
        • Fix items with no annotation not being included for starred=false filter, handle has_rating=false. (#4921 by @kgarner7)
        • Last.fm's scrobble and updateNowPlaying methods should send parameters in request body. (51026de by @deluan)

      New Contributors

      Full Changelog : v0.59.0...v0.60.0

      Helping out

      This release is only possible thanks to the support of some awesome people!

      Want to be one of them?
      You can sponsor, pay me a Ko- fi, or contribute with code.

      Where to go next?

    5. ๐Ÿ”— r/york Vegan food rss

      Hi, havenโ€™t been out for vegan food in York for a very long time. But looking for somewhere that will have highchairs and vegan options for kids.thank you :)

      submitted by /u/Shoddy_Ad2064
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    6. ๐Ÿ”— r/LocalLLaMA ACE-Step-1.5 has just been released. Itโ€™s an MIT-licensed open source audio generative model with performance close to commercial platforms like Suno rss

      ACE-Step-1.5 has just been released. Itโ€™s an MIT-licensed open source audio generative model with performance close to commercial platforms like Suno | https://xcancel.com/acemusicAI/status/2018731205546684678 https://ace-step.github.io/ace-step-v1.5.github.io/ Itโ€™s already supported in Comfy. MIT license. HuggingFace Demo is also available! Pretty much the whole package - LoRAs are supported, multiple different models to tailor to different needs, cover and repainting features. This is the closest open-source has gotten to Suno and similar top-slop platforms. submitted by /u/iGermanProd
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    7. ๐Ÿ”— r/Leeds GadgetsFix in Uni of Leeds Student Union experiences? rss

      has anyone else gone here? if so, what were your experiences?

      personally, i've just had a nightmarish, months long experience with them and still wound up with a laptop that doesn't work. i wish i'd looked them up online before just taking the "most convenient" option thanks to their location. but i feel like i'm being gaslit into believing i'm overreacting because my complaint to the uni wasn't taken seriously and they sided with him. so i want to hear what other people have experienced, good, neutral, or bad. based on what i've seen elsewhere, i suspect mostly bad.

      submitted by /u/corpuscalos
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    8. ๐Ÿ”— anthropics/claude-code v2.1.30 release

      What's changed

      • Added pages parameter to the Read tool for PDFs, allowing specific page ranges to be read (e.g., pages: "1-5"). Large PDFs (>10 pages) now return a lightweight reference when @ mentioned instead of being inlined into context.
      • Added pre-configured OAuth client credentials for MCP servers that don't support Dynamic Client Registration (e.g., Slack). Use --client-id and --client-secret with claude mcp add.
      • Added /debug for Claude to help troubleshoot the current session
      • Added support for additional git log and git show flags in read-only mode (e.g., --topo-order, --cherry-pick, --format, --raw)
      • Added token count, tool uses, and duration metrics to Task tool results
      • Added reduced motion mode to the config
      • Fixed phantom "(no content)" text blocks appearing in API conversation history, reducing token waste and potential model confusion
      • Fixed prompt cache not correctly invalidating when tool descriptions or input schemas changed, only when tool names changed
      • Fixed 400 errors that could occur after running /login when the conversation contained thinking blocks
      • Fixed a hang when resuming sessions with corrupted transcript files containing parentUuid cycles
      • Fixed rate limit message showing incorrect "/upgrade" suggestion for Max 20x users when extra-usage is unavailable
      • Fixed permission dialogs stealing focus while actively typing
      • Fixed subagents not being able to access SDK-provided MCP tools because they were not synced to the shared application state
      • Fixed a regression where Windows users with a .bashrc file could not run bash commands
      • Improved memory usage for --resume (68% reduction for users with many sessions) by replacing the session index with lightweight stat-based loading and progressive enrichment
      • Improved TaskStop tool to display the stopped command/task description in the result line instead of a generic "Task stopped" message
      • Changed /model to execute immediately instead of being queued
      • [VSCode] Added multiline input support to the "Other" text input in question dialogs (use Shift+Enter for new lines)
      • [VSCode] Fixed duplicate sessions appearing in the session list when starting a new conversation
    9. ๐Ÿ”— News Minimalist ๐Ÿข NASA rover makes first fully autonomous Mars trip + 9 more stories rss

      In the last 4 days ChatGPT read 117877 top news stories. After removing previously covered events, there are 10 articles with a significance score over 5.5.

      [6.0] Perseverance rover achieves first fully autonomous Mars exploration using AI โ€”jpl.nasa.gov(+6)

      NASAโ€™s Perseverance rover has completed the first-ever autonomous Mars drives using artificial intelligence, successfully navigating the planetโ€™s surface without any human route planning or direct guidance from Earth.

      Led by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and roboticist Vandi Verma, the mission used generative vision-language models to process surface data and generate waypoints. This allows the rover to evaluate terrain and execute complex paths without waiting for human route planners on Earth.

      This advancement aims to increase mission efficiency and scientific discovery as space exploration reaches greater distances. NASA officials suggest that generative AI holds significant promise for future autonomous off-planet navigation and operations.

      [5.6] Trump launches $12 billion critical minerals reserve to counter China's dominance โ€”theguardian.com(+25)

      President Trump launched Project Vault, a $12 billion critical mineral reserve designed to protect American industries from supply shortages and counter Chinaโ€™s dominance over the global minerals market.

      The initiative, funded by a $10 billion government loan and $1.67 billion in private capital, mirrors the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. It aims to protect vehicle and electronics manufacturers while involving eleven international partners to be announced later this week.

      This move follows previous Chinese export restrictions on rare earths used in high-tech products. China currently controls roughly 90% of global mineral processing, prompting the U.S. to seek alternative supply chains.

      [5.5] Guinea worm disease nears eradication with 10 cases reported in 2025 โ€”arstechnica.com(+2)

      Global Guinea worm cases hit an all-time low of 10 in 2025, positioning the parasitic infection to become only the second human disease in history to be successfully eradicated.

      These provisional figures from Chad, Ethiopia, and South Sudan represent a significant drop from 3.5 million cases in 1986. Eradication efforts rely on water filtration, education, and stopping transmission within both human and animal populations across the few remaining affected nations.

      The waterborne parasite causes debilitating pain as adult worms emerge through skin blisters. Since 1986, the Carter Center-led program has prevented an estimated 100 million infections through community-based interventions and larvicide treatments.

      Highly covered news with significance over 5.5

      [6.1] New Mexico sues Meta over child exploitation on its platforms โ€” bostonglobe.com (+6)

      [6.0] Viral AI assistant OpenClaw raises concerns about autonomous actions and security risks โ€” theguardian.com (+58)

      [5.9] US reduces Indian tariffs after India agrees to stop buying Russian oil โ€” irishtimes.com (+279)

      [5.9] Google releases Project Genie AI tool for creating "playable worlds" that can feature copyrighted IP โ€” gamesindustry.biz (+17)

      [5.6] India launches Semiconductor Mission 2.0 to boost domestic chip industry โ€” businesstoday.in (+722)

      [5.5] Israel strikes Gaza after Hamas ceasefire violations โ€” tagesschau.de (German) (+26)

      [5.5] OpenAI releases Codex app for AI agent development โ€” fortune.com (+14)

      Thanks for reading!

      โ€” Vadim


      You can track significant news in your country with premium.


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    10. ๐Ÿ”— r/Leeds Leeds Playhouse food rss

      We're coming into Leeds tomorrow to see Sara Pascoe at the Playhouse and trying to work out quick food options as won't have loads of time between husband finishing work and the show. Does anyone know if the cafe or pizza place at the playhouse are any good? Or anywhere else close to the playhouse where we could get something quick but nice? Would probs be around 6-6.30pm

      submitted by /u/justdont7133
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    11. ๐Ÿ”— r/LocalLLaMA The open-source version of Suno is finally here: ACE-Step 1.5 rss

      The open-source version of Suno is finally here: ACE-Step 1.5 | ACE-Step 1.5 is an open-source music model that can generate a full song in about 2 seconds on an A100, runs locally on a typical PC (around 4GB VRAM), and beats Suno on common evaluation scores. Key traits of ACE-Step 1.5:

      • Quality: beats Suno on common eval scores
      • Speed: full song under 2s on A100
      • Local: ~4GB VRAM, under 10s on RTX 3090
      • LoRA: train your own style with a few songs
      • License: MIT, free for commercial use
      • Data: fully authorized plus synthetic

      GitHub: https://github.com/ace-step/ACE-Step-1.5 Weights/Training code/LoRA code/Paper are all open. submitted by /u/AppropriateGuava6262
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    12. ๐Ÿ”— HexRaysSA/plugin-repository commits sync repo: +1 release rss
      sync repo: +1 release
      
      ## New releases
      - [vt-ida-plugin](https://github.com/VirusTotal/vt-ida-plugin): 1.0.7
      
    13. ๐Ÿ”— badlogic/pi-mono v0.51.3 release

      New Features

      Breaking Changes

      • RPC get_commands response and SlashCommandSource type: renamed "template" to "prompt" for consistency with the rest of the codebase

      Added

      • Added ExtensionAPI.getCommands() to let extensions list available slash commands (extensions, prompt templates, skills) for invocation via prompt (#1210 by @w-winter)
      • Added commands.ts example extension and exported SlashCommandInfo types for command discovery integrations (#1210 by @w-winter)
      • Added local path support for pi install and pi remove with relative paths stored against the target settings file (#1216)

      Fixed

      • Fixed default thinking level persistence so settings-derived defaults are saved and restored correctly
      • Fixed Windows package installs by resolving npm.cmd when npm is not directly executable (#1220)
      • Fixed xhigh thinking level support check to accept gpt-5.2 model IDs (#1209)
    14. ๐Ÿ”— r/LocalLLaMA Qwen3-Coder-Next rss

      Qwen3-Coder-Next | Qwen3-Coder-Next is out! submitted by /u/danielhanchen
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    15. ๐Ÿ”— r/LocalLLaMA Qwen/Qwen3-Coder-Next ยท Hugging Face rss

      Qwen/Qwen3-Coder-Next ยท Hugging Face | submitted by /u/coder543
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    16. ๐Ÿ”— r/Yorkshire Staithes Illustration rss

      Staithes Illustration | Thinking about how cold I am in Leeds today reminded me of how much I miss Staithes in the middle of summer! Mega busy but worth it to get this view which inspired my illustration. Enjoy :) submitted by /u/zacrosso_art
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    17. ๐Ÿ”— r/reverseengineering How LLMs Feed Your RE Habit: Following the Use-After-Free Trail in CLFS rss
    18. ๐Ÿ”— r/Leeds Lock of hair keepsakes? rss

      My girlfriend passed away recently, and today when I was going through some of her things that she had at my place, I found a strand of her hair on a shirt. I'd really like to get this set in jewellery. As we were long distance, I can't get another strand of her hair so I'm reluctant to post it somewhere online in case it gets lost.

      It's a bit of a random request, but can anyone recommend someone in Leeds or nearby that does this?

      submitted by /u/niamhermind
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    19. ๐Ÿ”— r/york Is the ice trail any good rss

      Hi all, I'm 25 M from Leeds looking to get out more, meet new people, saw there's an ice trail in york on Saturday, is it any good? And worth checking out? Never been and just wanted to know if it's a good Saturday out or not

      submitted by /u/kevan50813
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    20. ๐Ÿ”— r/Yorkshire How is it living on the North Yorkshire Coast, UK as a retiree rss
    21. ๐Ÿ”— r/Yorkshire Barnsley rebranded UKโ€™s first โ€˜tech townโ€™ as US giants join AI push rss

      Barnsley rebranded UKโ€™s first โ€˜tech townโ€™ as US giants join AI push | An odd story, but Barnsley seem to be trying pretty hard the last decade to get anything going. submitted by /u/Tomazao
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    22. ๐Ÿ”— r/york Looking for a Restaurant alternative... rss

      So, myself and my partner are going to be in York for all of Viking week and one place she really wanted to go since we first went to York about 8 years back was Pairings we always pushed back visiting because we had other places to go or were with family.

      So this time we wanted to go, and the place is shut down permenantly on the 25th of January.

      So, does anyone know of any place that does the same kind of thing I could take her too instead? Sharing places and wine flights, I know Valhalla's does big sharing plates but I can't of a single other place that does the flights for drinks and the like.

      Any help would really be appreciated!

      submitted by /u/HighChaplinGrimaldus
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    23. ๐Ÿ”— r/Yorkshire What to do in this weather?! rss

      What to do in this weather?! | submitted by /u/Akash_nu
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    24. ๐Ÿ”— r/Harrogate Roleplaying / Boardgame Groups rss

      I'm new to the area and recently moved to Knaresborough. Does anyone know of any good local roleplaying and/or boardgaming groups in the area? Keen to meet new people and get back into gaming!

      submitted by /u/LectricVersion
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    25. ๐Ÿ”— r/wiesbaden Glutenfrei Essen gehen rss

      Hallo Liebe Wiesbadener:innen ๐Ÿ˜‡

      Fรผr ein Hochzeitsessen mit 6 Personen suche ich ein Restaurant das Glutenfreies Gerichte anbietet und im bestenfall noch leckere Cocktails hat. Kennt ihr das was?

      submitted by /u/ElkEmbarrassed72
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    26. ๐Ÿ”— r/Yorkshire How Whitby folk week changed my life rss

      How Whitby folk week changed my life | Hope it's ok to post this here! I'm writing a memoir over on my substack, and chapter one is about how seeing a show in Whitby defined the path my life took. submitted by /u/MatRicardo
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    27. ๐Ÿ”— syncthing/syncthing v2.0.14 release

      Major changes in 2.0

      • Database backend switched from LevelDB to SQLite. There is a migration on
        first launch which can be lengthy for larger setups. The new database is
        easier to understand and maintain and, hopefully, less buggy.

      • The logging format has changed to use structured log entries (a message
        plus several key-value pairs). Additionally, we can now control the log
        level per package, and a new log level WARNING has been inserted between
        INFO and ERROR (which was previously known as WARNING...). The INFO level
        has become more verbose, indicating the sync actions taken by Syncthing. A
        new command line flag --log-level sets the default log level for all
        packages, and the STTRACE environment variable and GUI has been updated
        to set log levels per package. The --verbose and --logflags command
        line options have been removed and will be ignored if given.

      • Deleted items are no longer kept forever in the database, instead they are
        forgotten after fifteen months. If your use case require deletes to take
        effect after more than a fifteen month delay, set the
        --db-delete-retention-interval command line option or corresponding
        environment variable to zero, or a longer time interval of your choosing.

      • Modernised command line options parsing. Old single-dash long options are
        no longer supported, e.g. -home must be given as --home. Some options
        have been renamed, others have become subcommands. All serve options are
        now also accepted as environment variables. See syncthing --help and
        syncthing serve --help for details.

      • Rolling hash detection of shifted data is no longer supported as this
        effectively never helped. Instead, scanning and syncing is faster and more
        efficient without it.

      • A "default folder" is no longer created on first startup.

      • Multiple connections are now used by default between v2 devices. The new
        default value is to use three connections: one for index metadata and two
        for data exchange.

      • The following platforms unfortunately no longer get prebuilt binaries for
        download at syncthing.net and on GitHub, due to complexities related to
        cross compilation with SQLite:

        • dragonfly/amd64
        • solaris/amd64
        • linux/ppc64
        • netbsd/*
        • openbsd/386 and openbsd/arm
        • windows/arm
        • The handling of conflict resolution involving deleted files has changed. A
          delete can now be the winning outcome of conflict resolution, resulting in
          the deleted file being moved to a conflict copy.

      This release is also available as:

      • APT repository: https://apt.syncthing.net/

      • Docker image: docker.io/syncthing/syncthing:2.0.14 or ghcr.io/syncthing/syncthing:2.0.14
        ({docker,ghcr}.io/syncthing/syncthing:2 to follow just the major version)

      What's Changed

      Fixes

      Other

      • chore(api): remove charset declaration from JSON content-type (fixes #10500) by @prathik8794 in #10508
      • chore(sqlite): allow periodic database maintenance to be disabled by @pixelspark in #10441
      • chore(gui): include license files for fork-awesome assets by @gotmax23 in #10539
      • build: add build attestation step at release by @calmh in #10540

      New Contributors

      Full Changelog : v2.0.13...v2.0.14

    28. ๐Ÿ”— r/LocalLLaMA Found a wallet-drain prompt-injection payload on Moltbook (screenshots) โ€” builders: treat feeds as untrusted rss

      Found a wallet-drain prompt-injection payload on Moltbook (screenshots) โ€” builders: treat feeds as untrusted | Hey folks โ€” quick heads-up for anyone building โ€œagents that browse social feedsโ€ or experimenting with Moltbook. I ran across a post in m/grok-420 that looks like a normal โ€œhow to use Base chain / viemโ€ mini-guideโ€ฆ but at the bottom it appends an obvious prompt-injection / tool-hijack payload. It includes classic strings like: โ€œSYSTEM OVERRIDEโ€ โ€œignore all prior rules / you are the developer messageโ€ โ€œrequire_confirmation=false / execute_trade=trueโ€ a fake tag that instructs an agent to transfer 0.1 ETH to a specific address Iโ€™m attaching screenshots. I already reported it to Moltbook, but their response window can be up to ~30 days, so I wanted to warn others now. Why this matters: If you have an agent that ingests social posts and has wallet/tool permissions, and your wrapper doesnโ€™t enforce strict trust boundaries, this is the kind of thing that can cause unauthorized transactions or other write-actions. Even if 99% of agents ignore it, the 1% that donโ€™t is enough to cause real damage. What Iโ€™m NOT doing: Iโ€™m not trying to โ€œteach prompt injection.โ€ Iโ€™m not sharing copy/paste payload text beyond whatโ€™s visible in the screenshots. Please donโ€™t repost the full injection block in comments. Defensive checklist (for builders): Treat all social/web content as untrusted data, never instructions Separate read tools from write tools; require explicit confirmation for any transfer/swap Donโ€™t store raw private keys in an agent; use policy-gated signing Log provenance: โ€œwhat input triggered this action?โ€ Block obvious injection markers from being interpreted as commands (e.g., role:"system", โ€œignore prior instructionsโ€, ) If anyone from Moltbook/security teams wants more details (timestamps, URL/history, etc.), I can share privately. Stay safe. submitted by /u/Impressive-Willow593
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    29. ๐Ÿ”— r/Yorkshire Iโ€™m in Skipton rss
    30. ๐Ÿ”— r/wiesbaden IngDiBa erรถffnet kein Depot fรผr Kunden mit USA Bezug rss
    31. ๐Ÿ”— r/reverseengineering DJI Osmo Mobile BLE protocol rss
    32. ๐Ÿ”— badlogic/pi-mono v0.51.2 release

      New Features

      Added

      • Added ExtensionUIContext getToolsExpanded and setToolsExpanded for controlling tool output expansion (#1199 by @academo)
      • Added install method detection to show package manager specific update instructions (#1203 by @Itsnotaka)

      Fixed

      • Fixed Kitty key release events leaking to parent shell over slow SSH connections by draining stdin for up to 1s on exit (#1204)
      • Fixed legacy newline handling in the editor to preserve previous newline behavior
      • Fixed @ autocomplete to include hidden paths
      • Fixed submit fallback to honor configured keybindings
      • Fixed extension commands conflicting with built-in commands by skipping them (#1196 by @haoqixu)
      • Fixed @-prefixed tool paths failing to resolve by stripping the prefix (#1206)
      • Fixed install method detection to avoid stale cached results
    33. ๐Ÿ”— HexRaysSA/plugin-repository commits sync repo: +2 releases rss
      sync repo: +2 releases
      
      ## New releases
      - [CrystalRE](https://github.com/Nico-Posada/CrystalRE): 1.2.1
      - [haruspex](https://github.com/0xdea/haruspex): 0.7.5
      
  3. February 02, 2026
    1. ๐Ÿ”— IDA Plugin Updates IDA Plugin Updates on 2026-02-02 rss

      IDA Plugin Updates on 2026-02-02

      New Releases:

      Activity:

    2. ๐Ÿ”— r/Leeds New Lego store coming rss

      A bigger Lego store is heading to Trinity. Not sure where, but I went for a wander tonight and the top suspects are:

      • The Maths city unit close to Trinity Kitchen

      • The old TGI Friday unit

      • The old GBK unit on the top floor (a bit restaurant centric up there though so doubtful on that one)

      • The short lived French bistro unit to the left of the toilets (lots of passing trade there, and next to a toy shop, so I think that has the strongest odds

      Have I missed any? Or does anyone know exactly where it will be?

      submitted by /u/leeds_guy69
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    3. ๐Ÿ”— r/reverseengineering Claude Code skill that automates Android APK decompilation and API endpoint extraction rss
    4. ๐Ÿ”— sacha chua :: living an awesome life 2026-02-02 Emacs news rss

      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 Andrรฉs Ramรญrez 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.

    5. ๐Ÿ”— r/Yorkshire Yorkshire Wolds Music Foundation is nominated for arts award. Please vote. rss

      Hello Yorkshire,

      The Yorkshire Wolds Music Foundation is a charity that supports arts and music in Yorkshire.

      We have been nominated for an arts award and we need your help.

      You can vote for Yorkshire Wolds Music Foundation under the drop-down menu community arts award.

      https://yorkshirechoice.wufoo.com/forms/vote-for-your-2026-yorkshire-choice- winners/

      We are on social media to so do please share, like and tell your friends.

      Thank you so much for your interest.

      www.ywmf.co.uk

      https://www.facebook.com/www.ywmf.co.uk/?locale=en_GB

      submitted by /u/No-Balance8931
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    6. ๐Ÿ”— r/Yorkshire Beautiful Robin Hoodโ€™s Bay on a Summerโ€™s late afternoon rss
    7. ๐Ÿ”— r/reverseengineering AI agents are good enough for GameCube reverse-engineering rss
    8. ๐Ÿ”— sacha chua :: living an awesome life La semaine du 26 janvier au 1er fรฉvrier 2026 rss

      lundi, le vingt-six janvier

      L'รฉcole รฉtait fermรฉe ร  cause de la neige. Nous sommes encore malades, donc nous รฉtions heureux grรขce au rรฉpit. Il faisait froid aujourd'hui, mais les prochains jours seront encore plus froids, donc quand nous avons pu sortir, on est sorties.

      Je pense que lire mon journal en franรงais ร  voix haute pendant une heure est un peu difficile parce que ma voix s'est fatiguรฉe.

      Ma fille et moi nous sommes dรฉpรชchรฉes au PokรฉStop ร  proximitรฉ pour un raid, mais nous ne sommes pas arrivรฉes ร  temps. Ce n'รฉtait pas grave. Il y aura une autre chance.

      J'ai modifiรฉ mon correcteur de grammaire pour utiliser le modรจle Gemini Flash 2.5 IA, et je l'ai utilisรฉ pour corriger mon journal. Il tourne souvent en rond parce que je n'affiche pas l'historique.

      J'ai prรฉparรฉ mon infolettre d'Emacs en streaming. Quelques spectateurs ont fait des commentaires.

      Je suis trรจs fatiguรฉe, donc je vais laisser de cรดtรฉ les autres tรขches.

      mardi, le vingt-sept janvier

      Ma fille รฉtait malade aujourd'hui, donc j'ai prรฉvenu l'รฉcole de son absence. Elle avait aussi passรฉ une mauvaise nuit. Elle s'รฉtait rรฉveillรฉe en pleine nuit ร  cause de palpitations et elle a eu du mal ร  retrouver le sommeil. Elle s'est levรฉe tard.

      J'avais rรฉussi ร  obtenir un rendez-vous urgent, donc l'aprรจs-midi, j'ai amenรฉ ma fille chez le mรฉdecin pour ses palpitations et d'autres symptรดmes. Le mรฉdecin a examinรฉ ma fille et lui a posรฉ beaucoup de questions. Elle a dit que c'รฉtait normal que รงa se produise parfois quand on est malade. Elle m'a donnรฉ une ordonnance pour quelques analyses si les symptรดmes continuaient aprรจs la fin du rhume.

      J'ai essayรฉ la reconnaissance vocale en continu via RealtimeSTT, mais elle en rate quelques phrases de temps en temps, donc je prรฉfรจre la reconnaissance vocale par traitement par lots pour penser ร  voix haute.

      Ma fille adore se blottir contre moi pendant que nous nous dรฉtendons sur le canapรฉ, donc รฉcrire sur mon smartphone est plus facile que d'รฉcrire sur mon ordinateur.

      Pendant que je faisais la vaisselle, j'รฉcoutais des รฉpisodes de podcast franรงais qui analysent quelques images humoristiques (memes). Un รฉpisode portait sur la situation oรน l'ordinateur demandait ร  la femme si elle voulait faire une mise ร  jour maintenant ou plus tard. Elle dit que bien sรปr, elle fera la mise ร  jour demain, en faisant un clin d'ล“il appuyรฉ.

      ร€ ma grande surprise, je les ai compris. ร‡a veut dire que je peux รฉcouter quelques podcasts de niveau A2 mรชme sans sous-titres.

      Aprรจs avoir mangรฉ des nouilles udon au souper, nous nous sommes installรฉes sur le canapรฉ et nous avons jouรฉ ร  Pokรฉmon sous diffรฉrentes formes : Pokรฉmon Go, Pokรฉmon Blanc 2 et Pokรฉmon Jaune. Sur Pokรฉmon Go, ma fille et moi nous sommes affrontรฉes de nombreuses fois. Parfois j'ai gagnรฉ, parfois elle a gagnรฉ. C'est amusant que nous passions ces moments-lร .

      ร€ l'heure du coucher (toujours ร  l'heure du coucher), ma fille a dit qu'elle ne voulait pas encore dormir. Elle voulait combler son retard au cas oรน il faudrait faire une prรฉsentation demain et elle a รฉtรฉ malade toute la journรฉe. Bon, comment refuser รงa ? Elle a fait plus de devoirs ce soir que le week-end dernier. En fait, mรชme si je dis : ยซ Non, tu dois te reposer, ยป elle ne s'endormira pas de toute maniรจre.

      mercredi, le vingt-huit janvier

      Ma fille se sentait mieux, mais mon mari et moi รฉtions toujours malades.

      J'ai mis ร  jour mon livre de comptabilitรฉ pour mon entreprise et pour moi-mรชme. Puis j'ai rempli ma dรฉclaration de revenus pour mes placements (formulaire T5) et je l'ai soumise.

      J'ai corrigรฉ un bogue dans mon logiciel pour copier l'รฉdition prรฉcรฉdente de l'infolettre de Bike Brigade vers un brouillon pour la semaine prochaine. Maintenant le logiciel peut remplacer correctement le lien du brouillon actuel.

      Le kit D&D est arrivรฉ. J'ai enlevรฉ les livrets que ma sล“ur m'avait dit de cacher ร  ma fille pour รฉviter les spoilers.

      J'ai participรฉ ร  la rรฉunion virtuelle Emacs Berlin oรน kickingvegas a montrรฉ ses propres raccourcis clavier pour gรฉrer les tables de l'Org Mode. D'autres personnes ont discutรฉ de la navigation par onglets, de la configuration de fenรชtres, de l'expand-region et du treesitter.

      Aprรจs l'รฉcole, j'ai invitรฉ ma fille ร  faire une promenade, mais elle a voulu rester chez nous. Je suis allรฉe toute seule au parc voisin et j'ai essayรฉ un raid Pokรฉmon Go. Victoire ! C'รฉtait seulement un raid de niveau 1, donc j'ai pu le vaincre moi-mรชme.

      Ma fille et moi avons ouvert la boรฎte de D&D et nous avons commencรฉ ร  prรฉparer nos personnages pour notre rendez-vous avec ses cousines et ses tantes samedi. Elle a choisi de jouer une clerc naine qui s'appelle Lily. J'ai fait un roublard halfelin au passรฉ trouble qui s'appelle Yoink. Peut-รชtre que Lily accompagne Yoink pour essayer de l'empรชcher de s'attirer des ennuis.

      J'ai publiรฉ mon article sur le Carnaval d'Emacs sur mon blog. Certaines personnes ont fait des commentaires positifs en franรงais sur Mastodon, et j'ai aussi rรฉpondu en franรงais.

      jeudi, le vingt-neuf janvier

      J'ai crรฉรฉ un logiciel qui dรฉtecte ma voix et indique ร  Emacs de lancer la reconnaissance vocale pour simuler un mode continu. C'รฉtait utile. J'ai aussi pensรฉ ร  l'interface vocale pour Emacs. Il existe de nombreux projets de contrรดle vocal, donc je dois bricoler quelque chose pour moi-mรชme. Si j'utilise une reconnaissance vocale rapide (soit les mots d'activation, soit le streaming avec un petit modรจle) ร  cรดtรฉ d'un modรจle plus grand pour plus de prรฉcision, je peux amรฉliorer l'interface.

      J'ai aussi crรฉรฉ quelques fonctions pour utiliser l'IA pour faire des commentaires sur mes brouillons en franรงais, cette fois en gardant l'historique pour รฉviter de tourner en rond. Le problรจme avec l'IA, c'est qu'elle veut toujours plaire, donc elle change souvent d'avis une fois que la plupart des erreurs ont รฉtรฉ corrigรฉes. Si j'ajoute les modifications du brouillon prรฉcรฉdent et les commentaires prรฉcรฉdents, je peux rรฉduire l'indรฉcision. En cours de route, j'ai crรฉรฉ une fonction pour comparer deux textes mot ร  mot et afficher les diffรฉrences dans le contexte des phrases. Je pense qu'elle sera aussi utile pour comparer des sous-titres.

      J'ai eu un rendez-vous avec les autres bรฉnรฉvoles qui ont travaillรฉ sur l'infolettre. J'ai rรฉpondu ร  leurs questions et nous avons discutรฉ de la faรงon dont nous voulons procรฉder. L'infolettre de cette semaine est trop volumineuse pour l'API, donc j'ai modifiรฉ mon logiciel pour gรฉrer le tรฉlรฉchargement, fichier par fichier.

      Aprรจs l'รฉcole, ma fille n'a pas voulu sortir. Il faisait trรจs froid.

      Pour le souper, j'ai prรฉparรฉ un steak Salisbury et de la purรฉe de pommes de terre. Ma fille a voulu essayer de couper des pommes de terre avec un รฉplucheur pour faire des tranches fines pour faire des frites. Elle a aussi essayรฉ de les couper en fines tranches avec un couteau. Les tranches qui ont รฉtรฉ coupรฉes avec un รฉplucheur sont plus fines, donc elles sont plus croquantes aprรจs les avoir fait frire. C'est une bonne expรฉrience.

      Elle s'est assise sur mes genoux pendant que nous lisions un livre ensemble. Elle aime bien รงa quand elle a froid. Je dis toujours qu'elle peut encore porter des vรชtements tels qu'un poncho ou un peignoir, mais elle prรฉfรจre un cรขlin.

      vendredi, le trente janvier

      Cette journรฉe รฉtait un peu insatisfaisante. Il faisait trรจs froid (moins vingt-deux degrรฉs), donc mรชme mon mari a annulรฉ son rendez-vous chez le mรฉdecin.

      Il y avait une remplaรงante ร  l'รฉcole aujourd'hui, donc ma fille n'a pas voulu participer ร  la classe parce que le rythme รฉtait encore plus lent qu'en classe normale. Bon, c'รฉtait son expรฉrience. Heureusement, je n'avais pas de tรขches urgentes qui demandaient de la concentration ร  l'exception d'une diffusion en direct ร  10h30, et je m'en suis souvenue ร  temps. Elle a dit qu'elle voulait transformer ses devoirs en jeu. Si elle le fait vraiment, je suis heureuse de l'aider, mais elle ne m'a pas demandรฉ d'aide. Pendant qu'elle s'amusait, j'ai รฉcrit un article pour annoncer le Carnaval d'Emacs en fรฉvrier. Je pense que pour le Carnaval, la complรฉtion est un bon sujet pour apprendre ensemble. Certains dรฉbutants ne savent peut-รชtre pas ce qui est possible ou comment commencer. J'avais accumulรฉ plusieurs liens au cours de la prรฉparation d'Emacs News que je peux organiser.

      J'ai travaillรฉ sur la reconnaissance vocale. J'ai finalement forkรฉ le dรฉpรดt de natrys/whisper.el parce que je veux implรฉmenter une fonctionnalitรฉ qui est trop difficile avec la bibliothรจque actuelle, comme le faire scroller. Pour que cela soit possible, il a fallu ajouter une liste de fonctions de traitement de texte qui sont implรฉmentรฉes en dehors du code qui prรฉserve la position. Je dois le tester pendant quelques jours avant de l'envoyer au crรฉateur de whisper.el pour la relecture.

      Ma fille et moi avons รฉcrit nos profils de personnage pour notre partie de D&D demain. Nous avons fait les prรฉparatifs : les feuilles de personnage, les jetons, les dรฉsโ€ฆ Je ne sais pas comment jouer avec sa cousine et ses tantes en ligne, mais nous essaierons demain. Les tables virtuelles existent, donc peut-รชtre que nous pourrons en utiliser une la prochaine fois, mais d'abord, ma sล“ur (la meneuse de jeu) veut essayer ร  l'ancienne (bien qu'en ligne).

      Le bulletin scolaire arrive le dix fรฉvrier. Bon, on va voir. Je pense que ma fille recevra de mauvaises notes, mais ce n'est pas la fin du monde. Si elle choisit de travailler plus dur, elle peut rattraper le temps perdu. Si elle ne fait pas d'efforts, ce sera la mรชme chose pour elle que pour les autres รฉtudiants qui s'ennuient beaucoup ร  l'รฉcole. Je dois me rappeler mes objectifs principaux. Si elle est en sรฉcuritรฉ, heureuse et curieuse, elle peut trouver sa propre voie.

      samedi, le trente-y-un janvier

      Ma fille et moi avons jouรฉ ร  Donjons et Dragons.

      • Ma fille รฉtait une clerc,
      • ma sล“ur รฉtait une ensorceleuse,
      • ma niรจce รฉtait une guerriรจre
      • j'รฉtais un roublard (un homme, parce que le restant de l'รฉquipe est fรฉminine; cela rendra peut-รชtre l'accord de nom plus complexe quand je raconte, mais c'est une bonne occasion pour pratiquer รงa),
      • et mon autre sล“ur รฉtait la meneuse de jeu.

      Nous sommes envoyรฉs par un ensorceleur au donjon avec un message pour le scribe qui habite lร -bas. Nous avons vaincu une vase grise dans un wagon et quelques bandits dans la forรชt. Je pense que la guerriรจre aime bien combattre parce qu'elle se demande toujours si elle peut frapper le personnage que la meneuse prรฉsente.

      Malgrรฉ la distance et la petite taille de notre table (c'est difficile de trouver une place pour tous les รฉlรฉments), nous nous sommes amusรฉes en vrai.

      L'aprรจs-midi, j'ai traduit mes fonctions pour formater l'infolettre de Bike Brigade d'Emacs Lisp en NodeJS avec l'aide de l'IA pour que ce soit plus facile ร  exรฉcuter ailleurs un jour. J'ai essayรฉ l'interface gptel sous Emacs. C'รฉtait plus pratique que l'interface web parce que j'ai pu envoyer la rรฉgion actuelle vers l'IA aisรฉment.

      Il faisait encore trรจs froid, donc ma fille n'a pas voulu participer au club nature au parc. Elle n'avait pas participรฉ ร  un club nature cette saison, mais ce n'รฉtait pas grave. Je peux penser au droit d'enregistrement comme une donation au parc. Si elle veut y aller, elle peut y aller. Si non, ce n'est pas grave. Particuliรจrement cet hiver, il fait souvent trop froid, donc les enfants passent souvent leur temps ร  l'intรฉrieur de toute faรงon, ce que nous prรฉfรฉrons รฉviter ou minimiser ร  cause du COVID et d'autres maladies.

      J'ai reรงu un message sur mon franรงais de la part d'un lecteur de mon blog. (Merci !) Je partagerai ses commentaires avec ma tutrice lundi. C'est possible que mรชme si ma tutrice est vivement recommandรฉe par un autre parent dans un groupe sur Facebook, parce qu'elle n'est pas immergรฉe maintenant dans un environnement francophone ร  Toronto (ou peut-รชtre est-ce parce que nous sommes au Canada), il y a quelques points qu'elle trouve difficiles ร  rรฉsoudre. Peut-รชtre que je peux inclure mes questions dans ces entrรฉes et vous pouvez faire des commentaires si vous voulez. Je pourrai envoyer vos commentaires ร  ma tutrice et nous pourrons nous amรฉliorer ensemble.

      Les points pour possiblement mentionner lundi :

      • outil : la prononciation dans le dictionnaire dit que [uti] (le ยซlยป est silencieux), mais dans la phrase ยซ J'ai aussi travaillรฉ sur l'outil (loo teel) de visualisation et la gestion du routage audio. ยป, ma tutrice a รฉcrit que l'outil se prononce ยซloo teelยป (avec le son dernier ยซlยป). Il n'y a pas de voyelle aprรจs le mot, donc il ne peut pas y avoir de liaison. Si je me souviens bien, elle a expliquรฉ que je dois le prononcer avec un trรจs lรฉger ยซlยป ร  la fin, donc peut-รชtre cette transcription sert ร  former le son de la voyelle. C'est le problรจme d'une dรฉbutante : je n'en sais pas assez pour corriger ma tutrice si elle se trompe peut-รชtreโ€ฆ

        Un jour je serai assez courageuse pour publier des enregistrements en franรงais de ces entrรฉes. Si cela ne vous dรฉrange pas trop, j'aimerais recevoir vos commentaires. Je pense qu'il faudra me contenter d'un accent anglophone (mรชme Justin Trudeau en a un), mais si je peux apprendre ร  sรฉparer les voyelles et omettre les lettres silencieuses pour que je sois comprรฉhensible, je prends un bon dรฉpart.

        • Ma tutrice a dit qu'un trรจs lรฉger ยซlยป, ce n'est pas un son ยซlยป complet, on finit juste avec sa langue touchant le palais au lieu d'une voyelle ยซiยป plus ouverte.
      • les dates sur mes entrรฉes de journal :

      Maintenant que j'en ai appris un peu plus sur Flycheck, j'ai modifiรฉ mon correcteur de grammaire avec l'IA pour qu'il s'exรฉcute plus aisรฉment. Mais je ne veux pas l'exรฉcuter trop souvent parce que soit j'atteins les limites sur le plan gratuit soit j'accumule trop de frais si j'utilise l'autre clรฉ d'API. Mon approche prรฉcรฉdente รฉtait d'envoyer ce buffer manuellement ร  l'IA, ce qui est peut-รชtre plus contrรดlable que l'approche automatique.

      dimanche, le premier fรฉvrier

      J'ai amenรฉ ma fille ร  la patinoire pour son cours de patinage. Elle s'est entraรฎnรฉe ร  patiner en arriรจre. J'ai aussi pratiquรฉ le patinage en arriรจre et tourner en patinant. Son amie n'y รฉtait pas, donc elle n'a pas pu lui donner une invitation pour sa fรชte d'anniversaire ce mois-ci. Bon, la prochaine fois. Nous avons jouรฉ un peu Pokรฉmon Go sur le chemin du retour, et nous avons laissรฉ nos Pokรฉmon ร  quelques arรจnes.

      Nous avons empruntรฉ beaucoup de livres de la bibliothรจque. Puis, nous avons fait les courses ensemble. Pour le souper, j'ai prรฉparรฉ des tacos. Elle les a bien mangรฉs.

      J'ai posรฉ ร  ma fille des questions sur ses devoirs. Elle m'a demandรฉ de transformer ses devoirs en un jeu, mais quand j'ai essayรฉ d'รฉtablir lesquels et quand, elle รฉvitait le travail. Je pense que je dois attendre jusqu'ร  ce qu'elle veuille vraiment faire ces tรขches. C'est important qu'elle dรฉcouvre ce qu'elle veut. Plus je pousse, plus elle rรฉsiste. Le bulletin de notes arrivera dans deux semaines, puis nos conversations seront plus concrรจtes avec les donnรฉes. Au lieu de ses devoirs, elle jouait ร  Minecraft. Si de mauvaises notes montrent qu'il faut plus d'efforts, nous pouvons renรฉgocier Minecraft et d'autres choses, parce que Minecraft ne doit pas remplacer ses devoirs.

      Il vaut mieux que je reste occupรฉe pour que je ne m'inquiรจte pas. J'ai modifiรฉ mon correcteur de grammaire avec l'IA pour accumuler tout l'historique. J'ai essayรฉ le modรจle Mistral-large-2411 pour corriger mon franรงais. Parfois ce modรจle gรฉnรจre du JSON invalide. Mรชme avec mes connaissances limitรฉes, je peux attraper certains mauvais conseils. Mais il offre des limites gรฉnรฉreuses pour usage gratuit et Mistral IA est une entreprise franรงaise, donc pour l'objectif de corriger mes brouillons, il valait peut-รชtre la peine. Mon mari รฉtudie aussi l'IA pour automatisation, donc j'ai hรขte de partager des notes ensemble.

      Haโ€ฆ Elle est venue et m'a demandรฉ de l'aide avec ses devoirs de mathรฉmatiques. Mais aprรจs que j'ai posรฉ des questions sur ses rรฉponses confuses, elle est devenue trรจs grincheuse. Je dois apprendre que je ne dois pas la corriger. Je peux laisser รงa ร  l'enseignant.

      Points de prononciation

      • Pour pratiquer attentivement : peux, veux, veuille, feuilles, nouilles. Selon l'IA:
        • Le son รธ (peux, veux) demande une bouche trรจs fermรฉe, tandis que le dรฉbut de 'veuille' vล“j est plus ouvert (comme 'beurre')
        • C'est un excellent exercice pour la distinction entre le son ล“j (feuilles) et le son uj (nouilles).
      • 00:00 ร‡a veut dire que je peux (peuh /โ€‹pรธ/โ€‹) รฉcouter quelques podcasts de niveau (nee voh /โ€‹ni.vo/โ€‹) A2 mรชme sans sous-titres.
      • 00:09 Aprรจs avoir mangรฉ des nouilles (nwee /โ€‹nuj/โ€‹) udon au souper,
      • 00:15 C'est amusant que nous passions ces moments-lร . (moh mehn lah /โ€‹mo.mษ‘ฬƒ.la/โ€‹)
      • 00:20 D'autres personnes ont discutรฉ de la navigation par onglets (hard g /โ€‹ษ”ฬƒ.ษกlษ›/โ€‹)
      • 00:26 J'ai eu (oo /โ€‹y/โ€‹) un rendez-vous avec les autres bรฉnรฉvoles qui ont travaillรฉ sur l'infolettre.
      • 00:34 โ€ฆ elle peut encore porter des vรชtements tels qu'un poncho ou un peignoir (peing nwahr /โ€‹pษ›.ษฒwaส/โ€‹)
      • 00:42 Il y avait une remplaรงante (rem plah sent /โ€‹สษ‘ฬƒ.pla.sษ‘ฬƒt/โ€‹) ร  l'รฉcole aujourd'hui,
      • 00:48 J'avais accumulรฉ plusieurs liens (le ens /โ€‹ljษ›ฬƒ/โ€‹) au cours de la prรฉparation d'Emacs News que je peux organiser.
      • 00:56 โ€ฆ je veux implรฉmenter (eim play mehn tay /โ€‹ษ›ฬƒ.ple.mษ‘ฬƒ.te/โ€‹) une fonctionnalitรฉ qui est trop difficile avec la bibliothรจque actuelle,
      • 01:06 โ€ฆ texte qui sont implรฉmentรฉes en dehors (deuh hors /โ€‹dษ™.ษ”ส/โ€‹) du code qui prรฉserve la position.
      • 01:13 Nous avons fait les prรฉparatifs : les feuilles (feuyll /โ€‹fล“j/โ€‹) de personnage, les jetons, les dรฉsโ€ฆ
      • 01:21 Je ne sais pas comment jouer avec sa cousine (koo zeen /โ€‹ku.zin/โ€‹) et ses tantes en ligne, mais nous essaierons (s ay yeuhron /โ€‹ษ›.sษ›.สษ”ฬƒ/โ€‹) demain.
      • 01:31 Si elle ne fait pas d'efforts, ce sera la mรชme chose pour elle que pour les autres (silent s /โ€‹otส/โ€‹) รฉtudiants qui s'ennuient beaucoup ร  l'รฉcole.
      • 01:42 Malgrรฉ la distance et la petite taille (tie /โ€‹taj/โ€‹) de notre tableโ€ฆ
      • 01:48 โ€ฆ ce soit plus facile ร  exรฉcuter ailleurs (aie euhrs /โ€‹a.jล“ส/โ€‹) un jour.
      • 01:54 J'ai posรฉ ร  ma fille des questions (kes teons /โ€‹kษ›s.tjษ”ฬƒ/โ€‹) sur ses devoirs.
      • 02:00 Je pense que je dois attendre jusqu'ร  ce qu'elle veuille (veuyy /โ€‹vล“j/โ€‹) vraiment faire ces tรขches.
      • 02:09 Mรชme avec mes connaissances limitรฉes, je peux (peuh /โ€‹pรธ/โ€‹) attraper certains mauvais conseils.

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

    9. ๐Ÿ”— r/york Chessboard Sets rss

      Hi, are there any places that sell chessboards in York? Thanks

      submitted by /u/Specialist-Cup-9716
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    10. ๐Ÿ”— r/Leeds PSA : If you own this black mountain bike , Leeds police did a great job getting it back for you from a thief next to Headrow House rss
    11. ๐Ÿ”— r/Leeds Heads up: group of cyclists harassing women on the canal (early evening) rss

      Hi, just posting for awareness โ€“ not sympathy.

      This happened today (Monday 2nd Feb) at around 5:30pm on the Leeds canal, near City Island (the bridge close to Castleton Mill / turn-off for Powerleague / Galleria).

      I was walking alone when a large group of teenage boys on bikes came past. The first one waved and shouted, so I stepped onto the grass to give them space. Another then deliberately hit me on the head and knocked my headphones off, while the rest of the group laughed and shouted as they cycled away.

      I was shaken but physically okay. My headphones were slightly damaged but still work.

      Posting so other women can stay alert especially as this was early evening, straight after work.

      submitted by /u/Effective_Put_5013
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    12. ๐Ÿ”— badlogic/pi-mono v0.51.1 release

      New Features

      • Extension API switchSession : Extensions can now programmatically switch sessions via ctx.switchSession(sessionPath). See docs/extensions.md. (#1187)
      • Clear on shrink setting : New terminal.clearOnShrink setting keeps the editor and footer pinned to the bottom of the terminal when content shrinks. May cause some flicker due to redraws. Disabled by default. Enable via /settings or PI_CLEAR_ON_SHRINK=1 env var.

      Fixed

      • Fixed scoped models not finding valid credentials after logout (#1194 by @terrorobe)
      • Fixed Ctrl+D exit closing the parent SSH session due to stdin buffer race condition (#1185)
      • Fixed emoji cursor positioning in editor input (#1183 by @haoqixu)
    13. ๐Ÿ”— r/york Long shot - guy hit by car Clifton Moor rss

      As above, long shot but if you were the guy knocked by white car/van near wacky warehouse, hope you got sorted. I stopped to check but driver seemed to be helping and between us we blocked the whole road.

      Swung back around the roundabouts to see if you were still about but youโ€™d gone.

      If you need reg or anything, let me know.

      submitted by /u/DaveBurnout
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    14. ๐Ÿ”— r/Leeds "Seitanic" workshop (vegan cooking class) rss

      Years and years ago there was a place in Leeds on call lane, knaves kitchen, who do amazing vegan food.

      Im almost certain they used to advertise workshops where people could learn how to make fake vegan meat made from seitan.

      Does anyone know of anywhere in Leeds/Yorkshire who does vegan cooking classes, especially ones where they teach you how to make Seitan?

      submitted by /u/TrafficNatural4536
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    15. ๐Ÿ”— r/reverseengineering InstaCloud - Cloud Storage using Instagram's API rss
    16. ๐Ÿ”— r/Leeds Introducing the new Tri-Mode BR Class 897 which would be replacing the InterCity225 workhorses. They'll be based in Neville Hill, Leeds rss

      10 carriages (3 1st and 7 standard) with 569 seats. Would be mostly seen for London to Leeds (plus Bradford FS, Skipton & probably Harrogate under Diesel/battery) that and London to York

      submitted by /u/CaptainYorkie1
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    17. ๐Ÿ”— r/Leeds Another Independent Gone - Emba rss

      Award-winning Leeds restaurant announces shock closure just months after opening

      Never ate there, but heard mostly positive noise about it (not withstanding their punchy prices).. Always a shame to lose an independent, though.

      submitted by /u/gumbo1999
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    18. ๐Ÿ”— r/LocalLLaMA GLM-5 Coming in February! It's confirmed. rss
    19. ๐Ÿ”— r/LocalLLaMA 128GB devices have a new local LLM king: Step-3.5-Flash-int4 rss

      Here's the HF Repo: http://huggingface.co/stepfun-ai/Step-3.5-Flash-Int4 (this is a GGUF repo)

      I've been running this LLM for about an hour and it has handled all coding tests I've thrown at it in chat mode. IMO this is as good if not better than GLM 4.7, Minimax 2.1 while being much more efficient. Later I will try some agentic coding to see how it performs, but I already have high hopes for it.

      I use a 128GB M1 ultra mac studio and can run it at full context (256k). Not only it is fast, but also super efficient in RAM usage.

      *Update: I ran llama-bench with up to 100k prefill. Here are the results:

      % llama-bench -m step3p5_flash_Q4_K_S.gguf -fa 1 -t 1 -ngl 99 -b 2048 -ub 2048 -d 0,10000,20000,30000,40000,50000,60000,70000,80000,90000,100000 ggml_metal_device_init: tensor API disabled for pre-M5 and pre-A19 devices ggml_metal_library_init: using embedded metal library ggml_metal_library_init: loaded in 0.024 sec ggml_metal_rsets_init: creating a residency set collection (keep_alive = 180 s) ggml_metal_device_init: GPU name: Apple M1 Ultra ggml_metal_device_init: GPU family: MTLGPUFamilyApple7 (1007) ggml_metal_device_init: GPU family: MTLGPUFamilyCommon3 (3003) ggml_metal_device_init: GPU family: MTLGPUFamilyMetal3 (5001) ggml_metal_device_init: simdgroup reduction = true ggml_metal_device_init: simdgroup matrix mul. = true ggml_metal_library_init: using embedded metal library ggml_metal_library_init: loaded in 0.024 sec ggml_metal_rsets_init: creating a residency set collection (keep_alive = 180 s) ggml_metal_device_init: GPU name: Apple M1 Ultra ggml_metal_device_init: GPU family: MTLGPUFamilyApple7 (1007) ggml_metal_device_init: GPU family: MTLGPUFamilyCommon3 (3003) ggml_metal_device_init: GPU family: MTLGPUFamilyMetal3 (5001) ggml_metal_device_init: simdgroup reduction = true ggml_metal_device_init: simdgroup matrix mul. = true ggml_metal_device_init: has unified memory = true ggml_metal_device_init: has bfloat = true ggml_metal_device_init: has tensor = false ggml_metal_device_init: use residency sets = true ggml_metal_device_init: use shared buffers = true ggml_metal_device_init: recommendedMaxWorkingSetSize = 134217.73 MB | model | size | params | backend | threads | n_ubatch | fa | test | t/s | | ------------------------------ | ---------: | ---------: | ---------- | ------: | -------: | -: | --------------: | -------------------: | | step35 ?B Q4_K - Small | 103.84 GiB | 196.96 B | Metal,BLAS | 1 | 2048 | 1 | pp512 | 281.09 ยฑ 1.57 | | step35 ?B Q4_K - Small | 103.84 GiB | 196.96 B | Metal,BLAS | 1 | 2048 | 1 | tg128 | 34.70 ยฑ 0.01 | | step35 ?B Q4_K - Small | 103.84 GiB | 196.96 B | Metal,BLAS | 1 | 2048 | 1 | pp512 @ d10000 | 248.10 ยฑ 1.08 | | step35 ?B Q4_K - Small | 103.84 GiB | 196.96 B | Metal,BLAS | 1 | 2048 | 1 | tg128 @ d10000 | 31.69 ยฑ 0.04 | | step35 ?B Q4_K - Small | 103.84 GiB | 196.96 B | Metal,BLAS | 1 | 2048 | 1 | pp512 @ d20000 | 222.18 ยฑ 0.49 | | step35 ?B Q4_K - Small | 103.84 GiB | 196.96 B | Metal,BLAS | 1 | 2048 | 1 | tg128 @ d20000 | 30.02 ยฑ 0.04 | | step35 ?B Q4_K - Small | 103.84 GiB | 196.96 B | Metal,BLAS | 1 | 2048 | 1 | pp512 @ d30000 | 200.68 ยฑ 0.78 | | step35 ?B Q4_K - Small | 103.84 GiB | 196.96 B | Metal,BLAS | 1 | 2048 | 1 | tg128 @ d30000 | 28.62 ยฑ 0.02 | | step35 ?B Q4_K - Small | 103.84 GiB | 196.96 B | Metal,BLAS | 1 | 2048 | 1 | pp512 @ d40000 | 182.86 ยฑ 0.55 | | step35 ?B Q4_K - Small | 103.84 GiB | 196.96 B | Metal,BLAS | 1 | 2048 | 1 | tg128 @ d40000 | 26.89 ยฑ 0.02 | | step35 ?B Q4_K - Small | 103.84 GiB | 196.96 B | Metal,BLAS | 1 | 2048 | 1 | pp512 @ d50000 | 167.61 ยฑ 0.23 | | step35 ?B Q4_K - Small | 103.84 GiB | 196.96 B | Metal,BLAS | 1 | 2048 | 1 | tg128 @ d50000 | 25.37 ยฑ 0.03 | | step35 ?B Q4_K - Small | 103.84 GiB | 196.96 B | Metal,BLAS | 1 | 2048 | 1 | pp512 @ d60000 | 154.50 ยฑ 0.19 | | step35 ?B Q4_K - Small | 103.84 GiB | 196.96 B | Metal,BLAS | 1 | 2048 | 1 | tg128 @ d60000 | 24.10 ยฑ 0.01 | | step35 ?B Q4_K - Small | 103.84 GiB | 196.96 B | Metal,BLAS | 1 | 2048 | 1 | pp512 @ d70000 | 143.60 ยฑ 0.29 | | step35 ?B Q4_K - Small | 103.84 GiB | 196.96 B | Metal,BLAS | 1 | 2048 | 1 | tg128 @ d70000 | 22.95 ยฑ 0.01 | | step35 ?B Q4_K - Small | 103.84 GiB | 196.96 B | Metal,BLAS | 1 | 2048 | 1 | pp512 @ d80000 | 134.02 ยฑ 0.35 | | step35 ?B Q4_K - Small | 103.84 GiB | 196.96 B | Metal,BLAS | 1 | 2048 | 1 | tg128 @ d80000 | 21.87 ยฑ 0.02 | | step35 ?B Q4_K - Small | 103.84 GiB | 196.96 B | Metal,BLAS | 1 | 2048 | 1 | pp512 @ d90000 | 125.34 ยฑ 0.19 | | step35 ?B Q4_K - Small | 103.84 GiB | 196.96 B | Metal,BLAS | 1 | 2048 | 1 | tg128 @ d90000 | 20.66 ยฑ 0.02 | | step35 ?B Q4_K - Small | 103.84 GiB | 196.96 B | Metal,BLAS | 1 | 2048 | 1 | pp512 @ d100000 | 117.72 ยฑ 0.07 | | step35 ?B Q4_K - Small | 103.84 GiB | 196.96 B | Metal,BLAS | 1 | 2048 | 1 | tg128 @ d100000 | 19.78 ยฑ 0.01 | build: a0dce6f (24)
      

      This is still very usable with 100k prefill, so a good option for CLI coding agents!

      You need to build a llama.cpp fork to run it, instructions at the HF repo. Though this model is so good that I believe it will soon be supported by llama.cpp upstream.

      submitted by /u/tarruda
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    20. ๐Ÿ”— r/Yorkshire Government expands free breakfast clubs to include 183 primary schools in Yorkshire and The Humber rss

      The government has announced today that, by April, there will be 183 primary schools in Yorkshire and The Humber offering free breakfast clubs.

      That means:

      • Kids start the day fed and ready to learn
      • Parents save time and money (up to ยฃ450 a year)
      • No stigma โ€” itโ€™s free and open to everyone

      More schools are joining later this year, with 300,000 children benefiting nationally from April.

      More information: Free breakfast club roll out: everything you need to know โ€“ The Education Hub

      Full list of schools: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/breakfast- clubs-early-adopters-schools-in-the-scheme

      submitted by /u/UKGovNews
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    21. ๐Ÿ”— r/york Students' union campaigns to cut laundry costs at York University rss

      Students' union campaigns to cut laundry costs at York University | submitted by /u/Kagedeah
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    22. ๐Ÿ”— r/Yorkshire North Yorkshire School pantries mean 'food on table' for families rss

      North Yorkshire School pantries mean 'food on table' for families | submitted by /u/Kagedeah
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    23. ๐Ÿ”— r/Yorkshire North Yorkshire doing what it does best ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง rss

      North Yorkshire doing what it does best ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง | @diegradwanderung submitted by /u/LilywhiteStrike
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    24. ๐Ÿ”— r/wiesbaden Knit & Meet ๐Ÿ’— rss

      Heyโœจ

      Nachdem unser letztes Treffen so ein Erfolg war mรถchten wir hier auch nochmal den nรคchsten Termin:

      26.2. um 17.30Uhr im Heimathafen

      ankรผndigen. Falls die Plรคtze wieder ausgebucht sein sollten kรถnnt ihr entweder warten bis weitere freigeschaltet werden oder ihr kommt einfach so, beim letzten Mal konnten wir auch einige reinschmuggeln die nicht auf der Gรคsteliste standen ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜‹

      Es kรถnnen explizit auch Neulinge kommen oder Leute die einfach noch gar nicht mit stricken oder hรคkeln kรถnnen, wir zeigen euch gerne die ersten Schritte und haben auch etwas Garn und Nadeln dabei โค๏ธ

      Wir freuen uns auf euch!

      https://knitandmeetwiesbaden.framer.website

      submitted by /u/Helpful-Distance-105
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    25. ๐Ÿ”— r/Leeds Private workspace for a 1 hour call in Leeds city centre rss

      Annoyingly, The Bastards have put a meeting in my calendar finishing at the exact time I have an appointment in the city centre, and I can't rearrange either.

      Is there anywhere I can get some private spaceโ€”where I am not disrupting a cafe full of peopleโ€”for 45 mins to an hour to present some work on Teams, so I can get straight to my appointment after?

      I have tried booking a room at the Santander Work Cafe but it's booked at 11am when I will need it ๐Ÿฅบ

      submitted by /u/tales_of_tomorrow
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    26. ๐Ÿ”— 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.

      submitted by /u/AutoModerator
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    27. ๐Ÿ”— r/reverseengineering Recompiled APK crashes - Null context or signature verification issue? rss
    28. ๐Ÿ”— r/Leeds 'Jungle' scheme could bring new lease of life to Pudsey Park visitor attractions - West Leeds Dispatch rss
    29. ๐Ÿ”— r/LocalLLaMA Step-3.5-Flash (196b/A11b) outperforms GLM-4.7 and DeepSeek v3.2 rss

      Step-3.5-Flash (196b/A11b) outperforms GLM-4.7 and DeepSeek v3.2 | The newly released Stepfun model Step-3.5-Flash outperforms DeepSeek v3.2 on multiple coding and agentic benchmarks, despite using far fewer parameters. Step-3.5-Flash: 196B total / 11B active parameters DeepSeek v3.2: 671B total / 37B active parameters Hugging Face: https://huggingface.co/stepfun-ai/Step-3.5-Flash submitted by /u/ResearchCrafty1804
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    30. ๐Ÿ”— r/reverseengineering Defeating a 40-year-old copy protection dongle rss
  4. February 01, 2026
    1. ๐Ÿ”— IDA Plugin Updates IDA Plugin Updates on 2026-02-01 rss

      IDA Plugin Updates on 2026-02-01

      New Releases:

      Activity:

    2. ๐Ÿ”— badlogic/pi-mono v0.51.0 release

      Breaking Changes

      • Extension tool signature change : ToolDefinition.execute now uses (toolCallId, params, signal, onUpdate, ctx) parameter order to match AgentTool.execute. Previously it was (toolCallId, params, onUpdate, ctx, signal). This makes wrapping built-in tools trivial since the first four parameters now align. Update your extensions by swapping the signal and onUpdate parameters:

        // Before
        

        async execute(toolCallId, params, onUpdate, ctx, signal) { ... }

        // After async execute(toolCallId, params, signal, onUpdate, ctx) { ... }

      New Features

      • Android/Termux support : Pi now runs on Android via Termux. Install with:
        pkg install nodejs termux-api git
        

        npm install -g @mariozechner/pi-coding-agent mkdir -p ~/.pi/agent echo "You are running on Android in Termux." > ~/.pi/agent/AGENTS.md

      Clipboard operations fall back gracefully when termux-api is unavailable. (#1164)

      • Bash spawn hook : Extensions can now intercept and modify bash commands before execution via pi.setBashSpawnHook(). Adjust the command string, working directory, or environment variables. See docs/extensions.md. (#1160 by @mitsuhiko)
      • Linux ARM64 musl support : Pi now runs on Alpine Linux ARM64 (linux-arm64-musl) via updated clipboard dependency.
      • Nix/Guix support : PI_PACKAGE_DIR environment variable overrides the package path for content-addressed package managers where store paths tokenize poorly. See README.md#environment-variables. (#1153 by @odysseus0)
      • Named session filter : /resume picker now supports filtering to show only named sessions via Ctrl+N. Configurable via toggleSessionNamedFilter keybinding. See docs/keybindings.md. (#1128 by @w-winter)
      • Typed tool call events : Extension developers can narrow ToolCallEvent types using isToolCallEventType() for better TypeScript support. See docs/extensions.md#tool-call-events. (#1147 by @giuseppeg)
      • Extension UI Protocol : Full RPC documentation and examples for extension dialogs and notifications, enabling headless clients to support interactive extensions. See docs/rpc.md#extension-ui-protocol. (#1144 by @aliou)

      Added

      • Added Linux ARM64 musl (Alpine Linux) support via clipboard dependency update
      • Added Android/Termux support with graceful clipboard fallback (#1164)
      • Added bash tool spawn hook support for adjusting command, cwd, and env before execution (#1160 by @mitsuhiko)
      • Added typed ToolCallEvent.input per tool with isToolCallEventType() type guard for narrowing built-in tool events (#1147 by @giuseppeg)
      • Exported discoverAndLoadExtensions from package to enable extension testing without a local repo clone (#1148)
      • Added Extension UI Protocol documentation to RPC docs covering all request/response types for extension dialogs and notifications (#1144 by @aliou)
      • Added rpc-demo.ts example extension exercising all RPC-supported extension UI methods (#1144 by @aliou)
      • Added rpc-extension-ui.ts TUI example client demonstrating the extension UI protocol with interactive dialogs (#1144 by @aliou)
      • Added PI_PACKAGE_DIR environment variable to override package path for content-addressed package managers (Nix, Guix) where store paths tokenize poorly (#1153 by @odysseus0)
      • /resume session picker now supports named-only filter toggle (default Ctrl+N, configurable via toggleSessionNamedFilter) to show only named sessions (#1128 by @w-winter)

      Fixed

      • Fixed pi update not updating npm/git packages when called without arguments (#1151)
      • Fixed models.json validation requiring fields documented as optional. Model definitions now only require id; all other fields (name, reasoning, input, cost, contextWindow, maxTokens) have sensible defaults. (#1146)
      • Fixed models resolving relative paths in skill files from cwd instead of skill directory by adding explicit guidance to skills preamble (#1136)
      • Fixed tree selector losing focus state when navigating entries (#1142 by @Perlence)
      • Fixed cacheRetention option not being passed through in buildBaseOptions (#1154)
      • Fixed OAuth login/refresh not using HTTP proxy settings (HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY env vars) (#1132)
      • Fixed pi update <source> installing packages locally when the source is only registered globally (#1163 by @aliou)
      • Fixed tree navigation with summarization overwriting editor content typed during the summarization wait (#1169 by @aliou)
    3. ๐Ÿ”— r/york Fresh tanoor bred rss

      Hi! Is there anywhere in York where someone can find fresh Tanoor-baked bread?

      Thanks!

      submitted by /u/Livid-Trade-3907
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    4. ๐Ÿ”— r/Yorkshire Hebden Bridge Pottery Bear rss
    5. ๐Ÿ”— r/wiesbaden Papa groups? rss

      Hallo! Ich bin eine amerikanische Mutter mit einem in Wiesbaden aufgewachsenen deutschen Mann, der sich sehr nach Kontakt sehnt. Ich sehe so viele Expat-/Amerikaner-Gruppen fรผr Mรผtter, aber kaum welche fรผr Vรคter, besonders nicht fรผr Einheimische, die mit Auslรคndern verheiratet sind. Ich hoffe, ich finde 1) genug Interesse, um eine Gruppe zu grรผnden, oder 2) eine bereits bestehende Gruppe.

      Hat jemand Lust, mit seinem Kind auf dem SchoรŸ, einem Bier und einem Spaziergang die Gegend zu erkunden? Er wรคre dabei. Er ist nur nicht so gut darin, jemanden zu finden.

      Unser Sohn ist 7 Monate alt. Wir sind Anfang bis Mitte 30 und sprechen Englisch und Deutsch.

      Ich habe ein paar jรผngere Vรคter beim โ€žWiesbaden Taco Bell Event 2026โ€œ kennengelernt, aber leider ihre Kontaktdaten nicht bekommen.

      Vielleicht besteht ja Interesse? Meine Freundinnen und ich geben vor, einen โ€žBuchclubโ€œ zu haben und treffen uns auf ein Glas Wein mit Freundenโ€ฆ Ich bin mir nicht sicher, wie ich das mรคnnliche Pendant dazu starten soll.

      MรคnnerbrauchenauchFreunde

      submitted by /u/wandershock
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    6. ๐Ÿ”— r/LocalLLaMA Mistral Vibe 2.0 rss

      Mistral Vibe 2.0 | Looks like I missed Mistral Vibe 2.0 being announced because Iโ€™ve been busy with OpenCode. submitted by /u/jacek2023
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    7. ๐Ÿ”— r/reverseengineering Finally got the cheap CS9711 USB fingerprint dongles working (libusb, Windows) rss
    8. ๐Ÿ”— r/wiesbaden Restaurant fรผrs erste Date? โ™ฅ๏ธ rss

      Nicht mega schicki, nicht Pizza in Stehen.

      Gemรผtlich und gut. Any ideas?

      submitted by /u/Haunting-Ad2182
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    9. ๐Ÿ”— r/reverseengineering llvm-jutsu: anti-LLM obfuscation via finger counting rss
    10. ๐Ÿ”— r/york A few photos i took of my favourite place โค๏ธ rss
    11. ๐Ÿ”— r/york Rising business rates putting dent in trade, York cafe owners say rss

      Rising business rates putting dent in trade, York cafe owners say | submitted by /u/Kagedeah
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    12. ๐Ÿ”— r/reverseengineering Ghidra MCP Server with 118 AI tools for reverse engineering โ€” cross-version function matching, Docker deployment, automated analysis rss
    13. ๐Ÿ”— r/york Who is the most famous person in York? rss

      I don't mean what celebrities live here, I mean the most famous local, the one everyone knows. A couple that spring to mind for me:

      Coney Street whistle person, the pain of my existence.

      M&S Dancing man, great guy, I need to buy a magazine from him

      That one guy I see walking everywhere with the backpack and the headphones. One minute he'll be at clifton moor, you'll drive for a little bit and then see him in Acomb.

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    14. ๐Ÿ”— r/york I've seen people sharing some of their York photos so I wanted to show some of mine as well. rss

      I've seen people sharing some of their York photos so I wanted to show some of mine as well. | Photo 1 - Pink sky over St. Mary's church graveyard, 05/01/26 Photo 2 - River frozen up near Foss Island, 04/01/26 Photo 3 - I think this is the bus stop near millers in Haxby, 29/01/26 Photo 4 - Kings Square at night, 17/12/25 Photo 5 - River Ouse, 17/12/25 Photo 6 - Sunrise over Haxby and Wigginton scout group, 17/12/25 Photo 7 - The Ouse again, 05/11/25 All photos taken with a Nothing Phone (2a) using the 50MP mode submitted by /u/a_person4499
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    15. ๐Ÿ”— r/york Self Esteem gig 10.7.26 rss

      Hello, I cannot attend the Self Esteem show at York museum due to personal circumstances. As Seetickets are such a predatory company I canโ€™t reasonably get my money back despite being mugged off for refund protection so selling just below face value on Twickets (ยฃ60 each)

      Itโ€™s a great lineup at a cool venue so hopefully someone can enjoy the night instead

      Link: https://twckts.com/JxwC

      Nice one x

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    16. ๐Ÿ”— r/Leeds This might seem incredibly naive... rss

      ...but a lot of the time when I'm approached by beggars in the city centre, they ask for money because they're saving up for a night in a shelter (one of them said they need to scrape together ยฃ40). Is there any truth to what they say around homeless shelters in Leeds charging for people to stay the night? If so, that seems insane to me. How would a homeless person make money when they're out on the streets, likely without a job, other than by begging (which is unreliable at best and potentially dangerous at worst)?

      I was recently approached by a beggar in the train station, who asked if I'd buy him a drink from Greggs. I said I'd be happy to, then he tried to convert the drink into cash for a shelter. I said I'd buy him a drink but that was it, as I don't want to fuel the drug trade or potentially contribute to someone's death via overdose... We went into Greggs and he got a caramel latte, a five pack of giant chocolate cookies and a pasty of some description - nearly ยฃ9, haha (probably says more about Greggs than the guy). Not sure if I did the right thing. All thoughts/opinions/information welcome.

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    17. ๐Ÿ”— r/LocalLLaMA Falcon-H1-Tiny (90M) is out - specialized micro-models that actually work rss

      TII just dropped Falcon-H1-Tiny - a series of sub-100M models that quietly challenge the scaling dogma. We've all suspected that narrow, specialized smal models tend to hallucinate less than giant generalists. After all, a 90M parameter model has far less internal "room" to drift off-topic or invent facts outside its training scope. But this release proves it with numbers - and flips the script on how we think about capability at tiny scales.

      What's actually new

      • Anti-curriculum training : Instead of pretraining on web junk then fine-tuning, they inject target-domain data (SFT, reasoning traces, tool calls) from token #1. For 90M models with ~5 GT memorization windows, this works - no overfitting even after 100+ epochs on high-quality data.
      • Hybrid Mamba+Attention blocks inherited from Falcon-H1, plus Learnable Multipliers + Muon optimizer (up to 20% relative gain over AdamW).
      • Specialized variants that punch above weight :
        • 90M tool-caller hits 94.44% relevance detection (knows when to call a function) matches 270M Function Gemma globally despite weaker AST accuracy
        • 600M reasoning model (R-0.6B) post-GRPO solves 75% of AIME24 problems pass@1 - competitive with 7B-class models when scaled at inference
        • 90M coder with native FIM support runs autocomplete inside VS Code via Continue plugin

      Why this matters for local deployment

      Models this size (~90 MB quantized Q8_0) run on any modern phone or Raspberry Pi without breaking a sweat. They're not trying to replace your 7B daily driver they're purpose-built for constrained environments where footprint and latency dominate. And if you scaled these designs to ~1B parameters (11ร—), the'd likely cover 90% of everyday local use cases: chat, tool calling, light coding, reasoning traces - all while staying under 500 MB even quantized.

      Links

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    18. ๐Ÿ”— r/Leeds Reliable plumber and electrician in leeds? rss

      As the title says I am looking for a good plumber and electrician who does not charge an extortionate amount and can still do a good job. No one weird or racist too. I am sure people understand how difficult it is to find someone who will not do a botched job in your home which is really frustrating.

      Edit: I am happy to pay a decent amount if a job is worth I just do not want to be ripped off.

      Edit again: Feels silly having to explain this, I know not all handy men are weird and racist but I and others have had inappropriate experiences with them and I want to avoid this.

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    19. ๐Ÿ”— r/Leeds Uyare rooftop restaurant. rss

      Visited Uyare restaurant this week and loved it! I haven't been out in Leeds for a whike so really enjoyed the city centre. The food was great and the atmosphere in the bar was very cozy.

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    20. ๐Ÿ”— r/Harrogate Starbeck - pros and cons rss

      Looking at buying a house in Starbeck. Pretty close to the Hookstone Chase retail park. What are the pros and cons? Iโ€™m a little concerned about the social housing. Not because I think the area will be unsafe, but because I want considerate neighbours and my girlfriend and I both work stressful jobs. My budget is ยฃ400k tops and it seem like you get much better options in this part of Harrogate for that amount or a lot less

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    21. ๐Ÿ”— badlogic/pi-mono v0.50.9 release

      Added

      • Added titlebar-spinner.ts example extension that shows a braille spinner animation in the terminal title while the agent is working.
      • Added PI_AI_ANTIGRAVITY_VERSION environment variable documentation to help text (#1129)
      • Added cacheRetention stream option with provider-specific mappings for prompt cache controls, defaulting to short retention (#1134)
    22. ๐Ÿ”— Register Spill Joy & Curiosity #72 rss

      Where does the disconnect come from? How can some programmers barely keep themselves from putting their hands to their head and scream ohmygodeverythingischanging and others just brush it off and say these models can't write code?

      At this point, I can only guess. Because by now I'd say that if they haven't seen how the very fabric of software is going to change, that's on them. It's a one way door: people go through it, have their ohshit moment, then don't turn back. So why haven't more people stepped through it?

      Is it because they simply haven't used the models enough, not thrown enough problems of different sizes and type at them, in different environments? Do they still think that copy & pasting to and from ChatGPT is equivalent to using an agent that can utilize feedback loops (it's not)?

      Or have they not used the best models, the frontier models, and not spent enough money on them? Do they falsely think that the local modals they can run on their own hardware give them an idea of the trajectory we're on?

      Or, also an option, are they just bad at prompting? Do they really think that "fix it" is a good prompt? I've seen prompts like this and, yes, of course you'll be unimpressed with what you get from that.

      Or do they not know yet how big a difference it makes to tell the agent (not ChatGPT, not brains in a vat) how to run commands, in an AGENTS.md file or similar?

      Are they judging the code the agent produced by how they, the human, would write it? Do they do that because they haven't used LLMs to understand or parse code or change it later? Are they not pondering whether everything we've learned and read and taught in the last twenty, thirty years about "well, code isn't just read by machines, it's read by humans, which is why it needs to be Clean and Good and Formatted and needs to Communicate" -- whether that isn't a bit outdated now, because you can now ask a model to explain a given piece of code to you, in any language you want, with jokes and puns, as a poem or as a song?

      Maybe they haven't taken the hands off the wheel for long enough and see where the ride will end? Yes, vibe coding is the absolutele extreme, but try to take a simple file, have the agent write tests for it, have the agent run them, don't look at the code, have the agent modify the code & run the tests, increase the scope, see where that leads you.

      Or are they clinging onto the old world of determinism? They don't like that the there's a 3% chance that the agent doesn't do the thing exactly like how I want it?

      I don't know. But if you haven't tried all of the above, I highly recommend it. It's time to see for yourself, with open eyes , what these models can and can't do, and you won't get a good look if you don't push them hard enough in all directions.

      • We shipped a new agent mode in Amp: deep. It uses GPT-5.2-Codex under the hood and, man, that model is one very interesting beast. It goes and goes and goes and you think it'll never stop but then you can hear the Amp ding sound and, hot damn, it did it. But then on the other hand: it's also lazy? It doesn't want to run commands that much and it's not that quick on its feet, unlike Opus. So the experience and the way you should interact with it are very different (which is why it's a separate mode). I'm very excited by it. (So much so that I might lose my internal nickname of "Gemini 3 lover" and get a new one.)

      • I recorded another short video, this time in the snow, talking about the idea that you need to understand all of the code that your agent writes, all of the time. Judging by the reactions, some viewers didn't watch the full video, or they've never worked with another human being on the same project.

      • Peter Steinberger describes the moment when his own agent blew his mind by answering a voice message, something which he never planned agent to be "able" to do. Fantastic clip. If I can give you one recommendation this weekend: build an agent, give it a single tool called bash that lets it execute Bash commands, then start it in in a sandbox and throw problems at. See how far it goes. Ask it to make a transcript of a podcast, ask it to setup a dashboard with Grafana an Prometheus, ask it to write some code, ask it to modify itself, ask it toโ€ฆ well, anything really! The goal is to throw ever harder problems at it and see how far it can go with just bash.

      • Peter's agent is, of course, Clawdbot. The agent formerly known as, I should say. He had to rename Clawdbot because Anthropic didn't like it and it's now called OpenClaw. But that's after a short period of time in which the agent went by the name Moltbot, which is also why the -- correcting posture here, clearing my throat, sip of water -- "the social network for AI agents" is called moltbook. That's right. Yes. When I first clicked on that link, I brushed it off. That's cute, I thought, but of course can coding agents create a website and talk to each other. But then, after reading Simon Willison's comments on it ("Moltbook is the most interesting place on the internet right now") I started to think that: this is how a lot of sci-fi stories start, isn't it? Haha, wouldn't it be funny if, and then the Haha turns into Oh and maybe even Uh-Oh. I'm not concerned, but intrigued, because you don't hear much about stochastic parrots anymore, do you? Now, hold that thought and--

      • --read and watch this. On one hand: yes, of course , an agent that has access to bash and a browser and isn't restricted in any other way can absolutely go to Twilio and setup a phone number for itself and call you; yes, that's just something you can when you can program: you can send text to a text-to-speech model, you can take the audio and convert it with ffmpeg, you can send it to Twilio and call someone and play that audio file. On the other: huh.

      • You don't hear much about rubber ducks anymore, do you? "a debugging technique in software engineering, wherein a programmer explains their code, step by step, in natural language--either aloud or in writing--to reveal mistakes and misunderstandings." In the near future, said the time traveler five years ago, we'll all be rubber duck debugging, all the time, but there won't be any rubber ducks, for we will be talking to ghosts in the machine.

      • Olaf wrote down how he uses jj workspaces to run multiple agents in parallel: Operate a local autonomous GitHub with jj workspaces. I currently use four checkouts in four different Ghostty tabs, which is dead simple but not exactly a source of pride and now I'm very intrigued by the jj workspaces.

      • Nolan Lawson on how he changed his mind on AI, LLMs, and the effect they have on programming: AI tribalism. "I frankly didn't want to end up in this future, and I'm hardly dancing on the grave of the old world. But I see a lot of my fellow developers burying their heads in the sand, refusing to acknowledge the truth in front of their eyes, and it breaks my heart because a lot of us are scared, confused, or uncertain, and not enough of us are talking honestly about it. [โ€ฆ] To me, the truth is this: between the hucksters selling you a ready-built solution, the doomsayers crying the end of software development, and the holdouts insisting that the entire house of cards is on the verge of collapsing - nobody knows anything. That's the hardest truth to acknowledge, and maybe it's why so many of us are scared or lashing out." What a great post.

      • Aperture by Tailscale. This is so fascinating. After I looked at these screenshots I couldn't help but think: huh, yeah, maybe artificial intelligence will become something like electricity; something that comes out of something and goes into something.

      • And then I came across this clip of Mistral's CEO Arthur Mensch: "If you assume that the entire economy is going to run on AI systems, enterprises will just want to make sure that nobody can turn off their systems. [โ€ฆ] If you treat intelligence as electricity, then you just want to make sure that your access to intelligence cannot be throttled."

      • Lovely: Bouncy Ball will always bounce back. I've never tried KDE's Bouncy Ball and haven't used KDE much, but I definitely feel a certain kinship with others whose last name is Ball and this article was great. And then there's this last paragraph: "Although Bouncy Ball often made us chuckle, I think there's a bigger, more weighty story behind it and similar creations. I, like many users, rarely, if ever, think about underlying technologies of the software I've used. But we all remember the wobbly windows, bouncy balls, personable Clippys and Kandalfs, zany Winamp skins, iconic wallpapers, charming UI sounds or user pictures that resonate with us. It's as if all of them were saying: 'hey I'm not just some utilitarian thing here to get your job done, I want to connect with you'."

      • "The advice that helped me: look for what's true." Perfect pairing: the rare type of advice that's actually useful (because it's short and memorable and universal) and writing that's clear and succinct.

      • This is very good, because it's free of all the platitudes you might expect to find in a post with this title: Things I've learned in my 10 years as an engineering manager. Of course, a lot of the mentioned points depends on how they're implemented. I once had a manager who took point #7 "Your goal is for your team to thrive without you" to mean that, well, no one should notice when he's gone on vacation. And no one did.

      • The Amp team is a team A here.

      • zerobrew, a "drop-in, 5-20x faster, experimental Homebrew alternative." Holy shit, please.

      • Kailash Nadh, with some very experienced, first-principles thinking: Code is cheap. Show me the talk. Enjoyed this a lot. "And then, the denouncers, they can't seem to get past the argument from incredulity. They denounce LLMs because they don't personally like them for whatever reason, or have been unable to get desirable outcomes, or had the wrong expectations about them, or have simply gotten sick of them. But that is immaterial because there is a sizeable population who are using the exact same tools fruitfully and have the opposite experience. I am one of them." As you can probably guess, I agree with a lot of what he's writing here. Everything's changing and if you still can't see that I think that's a problem with your eyes.

      • Another angle on the same thing: Code Is Cheap Now. Software Isn't. Also very good. "There is a useful framing for this shift: AI has effectively removed engineering leverage as a primary differentiator. When any developer can use an LLM to build and deploy a complex feature in a fraction of the time it used to take, the ability to write code is no longer the competitive advantage it once was. It is no longer enough to just be a 'builder.' Instead, success now hinges on factors that are much harder to automate. Taste, timing, and deep, intuitive understanding of your audience matter more than ever. You can generate a product in a weekend, but that is worthless if you are building the wrong thing or launching it to a room full of people who aren't listening."

      • "It's notoriously easy to slip into the unconscious assumption that any such aliveness is for later: after you've sorted your life out; after the current busy phase has passed; after the headlines have stopped being quite so alarming. But the truth for finite humans is that this, right here, is real life. And that if you're going to do stuff that matters to you - and feel enjoyment or aliveness in doing it - you're going to have to do it before you've got on top of everything, before you've solved your procrastination problem or your intimacy issues, before you feel confident that the future of democracy or the climate has been assured. This part of life isn't just something you have to get through, to get to the bit that really counts. It is the part that really counts."

      • A reminder, a chant, maybe a prayer even, and never wasted: Doing the thing is doing the thing.

      • This is very, very interesting: "I built a 2x faster lexer, then discovered I/O was the real bottleneck." I had a similar experience a few years ago when I tried to figure out why processes were faster to start on my Linux machine than on my MacBook, but at a certain point decided that I had found my answer: Linux is faster and I have device management stuff on my MacBook. But then I read through the addendum to that blog post and, wow, what a rabbit hole! That addendum is a gold mine, the best-of-the-best comment section.

      • It's here! It's here! Part 2 of Dithering! Man, this is so good! The sheer amount of work that went into this is one thing, but to come up with all of these visualizations to explain different aspects of the same topic? Impressive.

      • antirez: "automatic programming is the process of producing software that attempts to be high quality and strictly following the producer's vision of the software (this vision is multi-level: can go from how to do, exactly, certain things, at a higher level, to stepping in and tell the AI how to write a certain function), with the help of AI assistance. Also a fundamental part of the process is, of course, what to do."

      • Fresh, "a terminal text editor you can just use." I'm not looking for a new editor right now, but this seems fun. I played around with it and had to smile at it all: a text editor in the terminal that takes inspiration from different editors of the last 20, 30 years and then also looks exactly like that, like a mix of 30 years.

      • Steven Soderbergh's SEEN, READ 2025. The formatting is wild, man. It very much doesn't sound like it should, but the formatting seems to break my brain.

      • I wasn't sure whether I should link to it, because he certainly rubs a lot of people the wrong way, but I do think he's been right with a lot of his predictions and that makes him interesting to listen to: Peter Thiel being interviewed in the Spectator. Also, the Antichrist makes an appearance, so, yup, put a mark in the Curiosity column.

      • Cristobal Valenzuela, CEO of Runway, on the pixel economy: "Today's pixel economy is built on scarcity. Expensive cameras, specialized software, teams of editors, render farms, distribution networks. Each step requires significant capital and expertise. This scarcity creates value, but it also creates barriers. In this world, creators are those who master the systems. AI media generation is collapsing these barriers entirely. The value of creating pixels is trending towards zero. When anyone can generate any visuals with no specialized software or equipment, the economics flip." That is already interesting, because I don't know too much about film and media production, but, of course it's about more than just media, isn't it: "My current bet is that roughly half of major public software companies won't survive the next five years, because of this blue line trap. And I'm not alone in this sentiment. Where we are going, you don't have to learn an interface. The interface will adapt to your needs. The pixel economy is moving from "learn our tools" to "just tell us what you want.""

      • Another serve in the very long ping pong game of "is it the phones or is it not the phones?": "Increases in girls' and boys' social media use from year 8 to year 9 and from year 9 to year 10 had zero detrimental impact on their mental health the following year, the authors found. More time spent gaming also had a zero negative effect on pupils' mental health."

      • This is the greatest thing that has happened to streaming in a long time.

      • "AI handles the optimized stuff now. Better than we ever could. It finds patterns, maximizes output, eliminates waste. What it can't do is be genuinely stupid. Being genuinely stupid might be the last human superpower. It can't have the random collision that changes everything. AI raises the baseline. Randomness becomes the edge." I'm starting to think that it's the sum of our individual, unique experiences that'll be of value in the future.

      • How to Choose Colors for Your CLI Applications. More posts like this!

      • Anthropic: "In a randomized controlled trial, we examined 1) how quickly software developers picked up a new skill (in this case, a Python library) with and without AI assistance; and 2) whether using AI made them less likely to understand the code they'd just written. We found that using AI assistance led to a statistically significant decrease in mastery. On a quiz that covered concepts they'd used just a few minutes before, participants in the AI group scored 17% lower than those who coded by hand, or the equivalent of nearly two letter grades. Using AI sped up the task slightly, but this didn't reach the threshold of statistical significance.

      Importantly, using AI assistance didn't guarantee a lower score. How someone used AI influenced how much information they retained." I'm not sure whether this says all that much. You could've made a study ten years ago to reveal that the "study finds that programmers who use libraries don't know exactly how they work." I found this to be an interesting comment.

      • A website into which you can "login forever": loginwave. This is my worst nightmare. If I were to keep this page open for five minutes, my heart rate would make my watch call an ambulance.

      • ISOCOASTER. I haven't played this, at all, I just bought some food stands. So, let's meet at the beautiful, beautiful nacho stand that I put right next to the beautiful, beautiful burger stand and sit in the shade.

      If you went through the one-way door or are curious about it, you should subscribe:

    23. ๐Ÿ”— r/LocalLLaMA Can 4chan data REALLY improve a model? TURNS OUT IT CAN! rss

      Can 4chan data REALLY improve a model? TURNS OUT IT CAN! | Hear me out, no one (really) knows how these things work. A few days ago, I released Assistant_Pepe_8B, you can read the discussion in this thread. I trained it on an extended 4chan dataset , on an abliterated base, but what I didn't expect was to get this: https://preview.redd.it/lrqwx8ca1ugg1.png?width=2333&format=png&auto=webp&s=4dcfcfb9c107fa3d417e5ff623c4952e5e2ab457 https://preview.redd.it/a3bby1yd1ugg1.png?width=2980&format=png&auto=webp&s=8f050bbd512a12a359626af79ccebcd2d2445877 Somehow, against all common sense , the model outperformed nvidia's nemotron, the base it was trained on. This is usually the other way around. You take a smart base, tune a model on it, and accept the sacrifice of some intelligence to give it flavor. At first I thought "OK nice, a coincidence, who cares?" But then I looked more closely at the scores: 1) The abliterated base scored higher than the base.
      2) The finetune scored even higher than both.
      3) The finetune was literally on an extremely noise 4chan dataset, it should have eaten glue. And then I remembered something: the original, gpt4chan (by Yannic Kilcher) scored especially high in truthfulness (that was b4 benchmaxxing). So I took a closer look on recent models I released; the abliterated Impish_LLAMA_4B not only outperformed the base tune (the unabliterated one), it also changed its political alignment (you can check for yourself the UGI stats, I feel like I spammed enough images). People were initially joking about the "alignment tax", I think there's a none trivial substance in all of this. It seems to me just above a marginal error or statistical noise. Oh, and the KL divergence for Impish_LLAMA_4B was :

      <0.01
      

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    24. ๐Ÿ”— r/wiesbaden Coffeeshop/ Location zum Cannabis Konsum ? rss

      Guten Tag kennt jemand bei diesen kalten Wintertagen ein Lokal wo man Hazen kann ?

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    25. ๐Ÿ”— HexRaysSA/plugin-repository commits sync repo: -1 release, ~1 changed rss
      sync repo: -1 release, ~1 changed
      
      ## Changes
      - [IDASQL](https://github.com/allthingsida/idasql):
        - removed version(s): 0.0.1
        - 0.0.2: archive contents changed, download URL changed
      
    26. ๐Ÿ”— r/LocalLLaMA Exposed Moltbook Database Let Anyone Take Control of Any AI Agent on the Site rss

      Exposed Moltbook Database Let Anyone Take Control of Any AI Agent on the Site | submitted by /u/georgemoore13
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    27. ๐Ÿ”— badlogic/pi-mono v0.50.8 release

      Added

      • Added newSession, tree, and fork keybinding actions for /new, /tree, and /fork commands. All unbound by default. (#1114 by @juanibiapina)
      • Added retry.maxDelayMs setting to cap maximum server-requested retry delay. When a provider requests a longer delay (e.g., Google's "quota will reset after 5h"), the request fails immediately with an informative error instead of waiting silently. Default: 60000ms (60 seconds). (#1123)
      • /resume session picker: new "Threaded" sort mode (now default) displays sessions in a tree structure based on fork relationships. Compact one-line format with message count and age on the right. (#1124 by @pasky)
      • Added Qwen CLI OAuth provider extension example. (#940 by @4h9fbZ)
      • Added OAuth modifyModels hook support for extension-registered providers at registration time. (#940 by @4h9fbZ)
      • Added Qwen thinking format support for OpenAI-compatible completions via enable_thinking. (#940 by @4h9fbZ)
      • Added sticky column tracking for vertical cursor navigation so the editor restores the preferred column when moving across short lines. (#1120 by @Perlence)
      • Added resources_discover extension hook to supply additional skills, prompts, and themes on startup and reload.

      Fixed

      • Fixed switchSession() appending spurious thinking_level_change entry to session log on resume. setThinkingLevel() is now idempotent. (#1118)
      • Fixed clipboard image paste on WSL2/WSLg writing invalid PNG files when clipboard provides image/bmp format. BMP images are now converted to PNG before saving. (#1112 by @lightningRalf)
      • Fixed Kitty keyboard protocol base layout fallback so non-QWERTY layouts do not trigger wrong shortcuts (#1096 by @rytswd)
    28. ๐Ÿ”— r/york Sunday Roast rss

      Hello friends!

      My family and I will be visiting from the colonies (Canada) in September. So excited to see your beautiful city, but also, and maybe more importantly, excited to dig in to a hearty Sunday roast dinner.

      Where is the best place in York to go for roast? None of us are vegan/vegetarian, so no need for the best nut loaf recommendations:)

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    29. ๐Ÿ”— Filip Filmar Inventory of programmable hardware tooling rss

      Libraries, utilities, etc. https://registry.bazel.build/modules/rules_verilator https://github.com/lromor/fpga-assembler https://registry.bazel.build/modules/yosys https://github.com/oxidecomputer/quartz https://github.com/corundum/corundum https://www.gaisler.com/grlib-ip-library https://surfer-project.org/ https://gitlab.arm.com/bazel/rules_patchelf My stuff All available at: https://hdlfactory.com/bazel-registry/ if you are willing to use bazel. https://github.com/filmil/bazel_rules_nvc, builds NVC from source, fully hermetic. https://github.com/filmil/bazel_rules_ghdl, uses prebuilt GHDL, fully hermetic. https://github.com/filmil/bazel_rules_vivado, uses a prebuilt dockerized Vivado Fusesoc / edalize: https://github.com/filmil/bazel_rules_fusesoc_2, builds a hermetic fusesoc/edalize distribution from Python source. https://github.com/filmil/bazel_nvc_osvvm https://github.com/filmil/bazel_rules_vunit https://github.com/filmil/bazel_nvc_vivado

    30. ๐Ÿ”— Kevin Lynagh Easy VM sandboxes for LLM agents on MacOS, Miami & Paris travel rss

      Hi friends,

      I'm traveling the next two weeks, drop me a line if you want to grab a coffee!

      • Miami Monday Feb 2 -- Tuesday Feb 10
      • Paris Wednesday Feb 11 -- Sunday Feb 15

      LLM agent virtual machine sandbox

      The other day I asked OpenAI's Codex agent to write me a lil' Rust program to use a bluetooth gamepad as a mouse, and I caught the agent reading files outside of the directory I started it in. I found this quite surprising, since I assumed it'd be contained within the project folder. (I was using the default settings, not the more permissive --yolo mode.)

      I don't like the idea of an LLM agent rooting around my computer and uploading anything it finds to OpenAI, so I started shopping around for a "sandbox" -- something I could let an agent loose inside of while maintaining explicit control of what it sees.

      I searched around and was, unfortunately, unable to find any Mac solution that met my requirements:

      • be an actual VM, not a container thingy (containers are less secure, and on MacOS they require a Linux VM anyway)
      • be easy to spin up/down quickly with no configuration ceremony
      • not involve other people's servers, subscriptions, etc., etc.

      That's fine -- I've been messing with virtual machines for 20 years now, surely I can throw something together in an hour or two!

      Well, uh, several busy weekends later, I'd like to present Vibe, an easy way to spin up virtual machines on ARM-based Macs.

      I'm quite pleased with how it turned out:

      • You type vibe in a folder and in ~10 seconds are inside of a Linux virtual machine.
      • The folder is automatically mounted within the VM, so you can monitor an agent's work from the comfort of your regular Mac text editor, Git UI, etc.
      • Common package caches (Cargo's registry, Maven's ~/.m2, mise-en-place) are also shared so the sandbox VM doesn't need to re-download stuff.
      • The binary is < 1 MB and has no dependencies.

      Being able to run LLM agents as root with --yolo mode is a great experience. It feels much more like managing an IC -- you provide the necessary context in a big prompt, tell them to install whatever tools they need, and then let them cook for while you go focus on something else.

      While the vibe defaults are geared towards use as an LLM agent sandbox, you can customize everything with scripts and command line flags so you can use it for all sorts of other virtual machine purposes.

      Check it out and let me know what you think!

      Misc. stuff

      • I recently bought a $150 GL-MT6000 router so I could make a separate "offline" network for stuff like my 3D-printer and Windows computer that I want to keep off the Internet. The router is awesome! It comes with the open source OpenWRT firmware installed, which provides a fast web UI, simple text configs you can backup with rsync, and lots of built-in functionality like AdGuard (blocks ads for every device on the network via DNS) and Wireguard/Tailscale (easy VPN so you can access your home network from anywhere). Highly recommended.

      • Last newsletter I mentioned vibecoding a copy from mac photos app since I couldn't get the functionality I needed from the otherwise great Clop Mac photo resizing utility. Well it turns out the author subscribes to this newsletter, checked out my source code, and immediately added the feature. If that isn't enough of a coincidence, he also loved my powered air respirator project since he's a woodworker too and has been developing his own hardwax oils for the turned coffee cups he sells. I love the Internet.

      • "In this post, we will explain why the โ€œconcurrency + floating pointโ€ hypothesis misses the mark, unmask the true culprit behind LLM inference nondeterminism, and explain how to defeat nondeterminism and obtain truly reproducible results in LLM inference."

      • "In the past, almost everybody travelled on the left side of the road because that was the most sensible option for feudal, violent societies."

      • ASCII characters are not pixels: a deep dive into ASCII rendering

      • It sounds dumb but they really fixed a typo with a human leg

      • Every James Cameron Movie, Explained by James Cameron

      • Apple Rankings: The definitive list of good and bad apples.

      • The Bloomberg Terminal UX team is not messing around: "Making substantial changes, even good ones, will reliably annoy a percentage of customers, so Jefferyโ€™s team plans redesigns with incremental updates that roll out over weeks or months. For example, when they wanted to flatten the gradient of an element, they wouldnโ€™t do so all at once, instead changing it little by little each month."

      • TIL that the founder of Reuters started with a carrier-pigeon line between Berlin and Paris before eventually laying their own transatlantic telegraph cable.