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alpha-omega.dev
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| | | | | [AI summary] Alpha-Omega has granted funds to the Homebrew project to enhance its security by implementing Sigstore attestations and achieving SLSA Build Level 2, ensuring secure verification of software packages. | |
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www.armorcode.com
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| | | | | Discover how ArmorCode and Endor Labs enhance software supply chain security. Learn how this powerful pairing streamlines remediation and reduces software supply chain risk. | |
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sequoia-pgp.org
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| | | | | Sequoia is a modular OpenPGP implementation in Rust. | |
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nmn.gl
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| | | Last Tuesday at 1 AM, I was debugging a critical production issue in my AI dev tool. As I dug through layers of functions, I suddenly realized - unlike the new generation of developers, I was grateful that I could actually understand my codebase. That's when I started thinking more about Karpathy's recent statements on vibe coding. For those who missed it, Andrej Karpathy recently shared his thoughts on what he calls "vibe coding" - essentially surrendering code comprehension to AI tools and hoping for the best. His exact words? "I 'Accept All' always, I don't read the diffs anymore." I have learnt a lot from Karpathy and use AI tools daily, but there's a world of difference between augmenting your capabilities and completely surrendering your understanding. | ||