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Espanso - an advanced, cross-platform open-source text expander

Espanso is a text expander tool that boosts user productivity by automating the expansion of text shortcuts.

Hardtime - a plugin for (neo)VIM that discourages bad habits

hardtime.nvim is a Neovim plugin that helps developers track and limit time spent coding, improving productivity.

DaedalOS - a graphical environment fully operational in the browser

daedalOS is a modern, modular microkernel-based operating system that offers flexibility and efficiency.

How to Transition from SOAP API to REST - A Guide with Examples

Migrating from SOAP to REST APIs involves transforming architecture and communication practices. The author outlines the differences between these technologies and recommends using tools to support the process.

JavaScript support inside SQLite? - a clever extension

SQLite-js is a JavaScript SQLite database, allowing easy data handling in web applications.

What Alexa Really Knows About You? Surprising Data from 9 Years of Using Echo

The article from The Guardian discusses the author's experience of requesting data recorded by Alexa. The vision of privacy in the tech era becomes increasingly concerning as it reveals the extensive amount of personal information this device collects.

How does Claude 4 perform in programming tests?

The article introduces Claude 4, highlighting its increased capability and natural interaction features. This model is expected to greatly impact application development, with an emphasis on the importance of ethics in AI.

How Signal Desktop (messenger) protects itself from Microsoft Recall

Signal's blog post addresses privacy policy accusations, emphasizing they don't recall user data and ensure full security.

Programmers will lose their jobs!!! - Again? This slogan comes back every few years

The article discusses the cycle of replacing developers with new technologies, noting that many innovations do not replace experienced staff, while interpersonal skills are vital.

What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP) - straightforward and without hype

The article on the Nilenso blog explains the Model of Coordination Processes (MCP) in an accessible manner, highlighting its importance in modern management. The author encourages the application of MCP in practice to enhance process efficiency within organizations.

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