Hjarni Gives OpenClaw Agents the Memory They've Been Missing
Picture this: your AI agent grabs your Notion checklist without a single prompt and blasts your post across dev.to and Twitter. Hjarni makes OpenClaw smart, not just reactive.
Picture this: your AI agent grabs your Notion checklist without a single prompt and blasts your post across dev.to and Twitter. Hjarni makes OpenClaw smart, not just reactive.
Imagine AI staring down blurry images and garbled audio, not panicking with yes/no rules, but calmly updating odds. Bayesian networks make that possible, turning uncertainty from foe to friend.
Your Node.js app crashing because you forgot to restart the server? This CI/CD pipeline with GitHub Actions and Docker fixes that—automatically. No more manual babysitting.
Picture this: a single syscall births a fresh mount namespace with your container's rootfs already plugged in. Linux 7.1's FSMOUNT_NAMESPACE kills the old multi-step hassle.
557 GitHub clones from 202 users. Zero ads, zero influencers—just one LinkedIn post from a total newbie. Here's the cynical veteran's breakdown.
GitHub scanned repos and found thousands of leaked API keys. Now imagine pasting those into ChatGPT without noticing. Nolex catches them first, all in your browser.
Windows developers, rejoice: Microsoft's WSL2 just synced up with the freshest Linux 6.18 LTS kernel. No more ancient 6.6 lag—new file systems and hardware support mean smoother workflows right in your Start menu.
Amid Paris conference buzz, PyTorch Foundation grabs Helion and Safetensors — turbocharging kernels and securing models. It's the open AI stack we've been waiting for.
Apps lying about their network habits? This dead-simple Linux tool calls their bluff. I've seen a thousand like it—most flop—but this one's got legs.
Picture this: a critical security flaw in your VPN, millions exposed, and the fix? Stuck in Microsoft's suspension limbo. Open source heroes fight back after Partner Center accounts vanish without warning.
Imagine typing a command and watching AI agents build, test, and fix code right in your terminal. GitHub's Copilot CLI promises that – but does it live up to the agentic hype?
Slide a CD into the tray. fre:ac kicks off, AccurateRip verifying every bit, spitting out lossless FLACs faster than your old Winamp days. Streaming's cracking—local rules again.
Manjaro users, brace yourselves. With developers striking and the future shaky, Garuda Linux Mokka's sleek setup and performance could be your smooth escape hatch to Arch bliss.
Picture this: France's digital overlords hit delete on Windows. They're pivoting to Linux, chasing true control over their data destiny.
A pull request pings. Kusari Inspector lights up a hidden vuln in a transitive dep. CNCF's new freebie for projects could rewrite open source security rules.
Anthropic wires $1.5 million to Apache. Next day? A shiny new 'Responsible AI' initiative pops up. Funny timing, right?
A 27-year-old zero-day lurked in OpenBSD, dodging every tool thrown at it. Claude Mythos sniffed it out in hours, sparking Project Glasswing—the first real AI counterpunch in cybersecurity.
John Nicev hit LangChain's walls building real AI agents — endless packages, paid traces, restarts on human input. So he coded selectools: simple, secure, Pythonic.
Remember when scheduling polls didn't require an account? Timeslot.ink brings that back—with a clever subtractive twist and zero chance of corporate bloat.
What if the ultimate fix for a sluggish open-source platform was just backspace? One dev's satirical PR to Forem riffs on bloat, AI hype, and low-end hardware dreams.