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A Love Letter to FreeBSD

A Linux user takes FreeBSD for a spin - and comes away impressed. What stands out? Clean, deliberate engineering.Boot environmentsmake updates stress-free. The newpkgbasesystem adds modularity without chaos. And the OS treatsuptimenot just as a metric, but as a design goal. The essay makes a solid c.. read more  

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Docker Desktop 4.50 Supercharges Daily Development With AI, Security, and Faster Workflows

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Docker Desktop 4.50 enhances software development with improved debugging, AI integration, and enterprise security features, streamlining workflows and boosting productivity.

Docker Desktop 4.50 Supercharges Daily Development With AI, Security, and Faster Workflows
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Guido van Rossum: “AI Should Adapt to Python - Not the Other Way Around”

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Guido van Rossum discussed Python's enduring relevance in AI and education at GitHub's Octoverse, emphasizing its clarity, accessibility, and community-driven growth despite TypeScript's rise.

Guido van Rossum: “AI Should Adapt to Python - Not the Other Way Around”
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Kubernetes 1.35 new alpha features

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The next Kubernetes release, v1.35, is scheduled for December 17th. It should bring 15 new Alpha features, including the following ones: - Gang scheduling support - Mutable PersistentVolume node affinity - Restart all containers on container exits - Consider terminating Pods in Deployments - CSI vol..

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NordPass: Worst Passwords of 2025 and How Each Generation Compares

NordPass's latest research reveals the ongoing global reliance on weak passwords like "123456" and "password," despite slight improvements in security practices.

NordPass: Worst Passwords of 2025 and How Each Generation Compares
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Kubernetes v1.35: A Deep Dive Into the Biggest Changes Before the December 17 Release

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Kubernetes v1.35 release removes cgroup v1 and containerd v1.X support, urging admins to migrate to newer versions and adopt enhancements like in-place Pod updates and OCI image volume support.

Kubernetes v1.35: A Deep Dive Into the Biggest Changes Before the December 17 Release
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Researcher Scans 5.6M GitLab Repositories, Uncovers 17,000 Live Secrets and a Decade of Exposed Credentials

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A security research project led by Luke Marshall scanned 5.6 million GitLab repositories, uncovering over 17,000 live secrets and earning $9,000 in bounties, highlighting GitLab's larger scale and higher exposure risk compared to Bitbucket.

Researcher Scans 5.6M GitLab Repositories, Uncovers 17,000 Live Secrets and a Decade of Exposed Credentials
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AWS Optimizer Targets Unused NAT Gateways for Cost Savings

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AWS Compute Optimizer now helps identify unused NAT Gateways to boost cost savings by analyzing traffic activity and route table associations.

AWS Optimizer Targets Unused NAT Gateways for Cost Savings
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GitLab Uncovers Massive npm Attack - Developers on High Alert

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GitLab's team discovers a large-scale npm supply chain attack with malware that spreads through npm packages, threatening data destruction if disrupted.

GitLab Uncovers Massive npm Attack - Developers on High Alert
GPT-5.3-Codex is OpenAI’s advanced agentic coding model, designed to go beyond writing code and operate as a general-purpose collaborator on a computer. It builds on GPT-5.2-Codex by combining stronger coding performance with improved reasoning and professional knowledge, while running about 25% faster. The model is optimized for long-running tasks that involve research, tool use, and complex execution, and it performs at the top of industry benchmarks such as SWE-Bench Pro and Terminal-Bench.

Unlike earlier Codex models that focused primarily on code generation and review, GPT-5.3-Codex can reason, plan, and act across the full software lifecycle. It supports activities such as debugging, deploying, monitoring, writing product requirement documents, creating tests, and analyzing metrics. It can also autonomously build and iterate on complex applications and better interpret underspecified prompts, producing more complete and production-ready results by default.

A defining feature of GPT-5.3-Codex is its interactive, agentic workflow. Users can steer the model while it is working, receive progress updates, and adjust direction without losing context, making it feel more like a teammate than a batch automation tool. The model was even used internally to help debug its own training and deployment processes. GPT-5.3-Codex is available through paid ChatGPT plans in the Codex app, CLI, IDE extension, and web, with API access planned for the future.