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The title of the issue on GitHub led to the infection of 4,000 developers' machines

The article explores 'clinejection', a phenomenon where AI tools autonomously install additional software, raising concerns and a need for responsible management.

NMAP - Network Scanning and Vulnerability Detection [sponsored]

As DevOps workshops offer hands-on training in the latest DevOps technologies, catering to the needs of both beginners and experienced participants. It's a great chance to learn and build valuable connections.

LLM generates 'credible' code rather than 'correct' - a case analysis with the database

The article addresses the limitations of large language models in generating correct code. It emphasizes the need for programmers to verify the code generated by LLMs to avoid mistakes and incorrect solutions.

Cloudflare introduces new API for web crawling

Cloudflare is deprecating the crawl endpoint effective March 10, 2026. Users should consider migrating to newer alternatives.

Interactive Timeline of the Internet - How the Network and Technology Have Changed

Web Rewind is a platform leveraging modern technology for data analysis and content optimization.

How to Recognize Fake Candidates Generated by AI in Recruitment?

The article addresses the problem of fake applicants in recruitment and suggests using AI to identify them.

Why are file systems experiencing a renaissance in the context of AI?

Madalitso discusses the importance of filesystems, their history, and impact on modern technology, presenting solutions like ZFS and Btrfs.

The story of how attempts were made to eliminate programmers over the last 60 years

The article discusses the history of software simplification, focusing on COBOL and the challenges of AI. The author emphasizes that changes are hard to implement in legacy systems. AI tools may not suffice to simplify programming processes.

Over half a year of using GrapheneOS on Pixel Fold - review

Matthew Brunelle shares his experiences with GrapheneOS, emphasizing its importance for user privacy and security, particularly through app isolation and safe use of Google services. The article concludes with reflections on the future of private technology.

How Do Colorblind People See Colors? - Test It Out

David Mathlogic's article discusses colorblindness, providing insights into its challenges and tips for supporting affected individuals in daily life.

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