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Repost from HN Best Comments
Re: Microsoft starts canceling Claude Code licenses
This is an AI generated summary of a blog post (https://www.thelowdownblog.com/2026/05/microsoft-cancels-int...) which is a summary of an AI generated article (https://blazetrends.com/microsoft-cancels-claude-code-pilot-...) which is a summary of another AI generated article (https://www.themodelwire.com/article/microsoft-starts-cancel...) which is a summary of an article from The Verge (https://www.theverge.com/tech/930447/microsoft-claude-code-d...). I guess it would be better to link the Verge article instead.
ndiddy, 4 hours ago
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#prog #rust #article
Why I built wrkflw
If you have spent enough time around CI, you probably know the loop. Change one line in a workflow. Push. Wait for the runner. Watch the job fail for a reason that has nothing to do with the line you changed. Push again. A few rounds later, the real feature is tiny and your git history is mostly you arguing with YAML in public. wrkflw started because I wanted that whole loop to happen on my laptop instead of on GitHub's servers, and preferably without leaving a trail of embarrassing commits behind. Two years and more edge cases than I expected later, it has turned into a Cargo workspace with sixteen crates. It validates and runs GitHub Actions workflows locally, has a TUI, a proper expression evaluator, four runtime modes, watch mode, secrets, artifacts, cache, reusable workflows, and even a GitLab pipeline parser because apparently I don't know how to leave a side project alone. This post is mostly my attempt to answer the questions people keep asking me: why not just use act, why Rust, and what part was actually hard?
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Repost from Лингвошутки
Разработчик добавил в профиль в Linkedin просьбу обращаться к нему на древнеанглийском, и теперь ИИ-рекрутеры начинают письма с обращения My lord
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#prog #go
Обширный комментарий на HackerNews о недостатках принятого в Go подхода к управлению зависимостями
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#prog #go #article
Go fuzzing was missing half the toolkit. We forked the toolchain to fix it.
With gosentry, go test -fuzz uses LibAFL by default. It can fuzz structs natively, run grammar-based fuzzing with Nautilus, detect bug classes that it couldn’t detect before, and create a fuzzing campaign coverage report in one command.1 927
#prog #article
Статья от папищека, между прочим!
3a: Формат и тулинг для создания ASCII-анимаций
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Какая прекрасная идея, которая совершенно точно не закончится чем-то неприятным или нежелательным
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Repost from Pavel Durov
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Repost from kosmonozhka
Совет №2.
Вещь, которая очень меня печалит, на самом деле.
#kosmonozhka
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