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Last updated: June 27, 2026, 11:31 PM ET

Developer Tools & Infrastructure

The open-source community experienced disruptions with Codeberg reporting downtime, a significant platform for collaborative software development. In parallel, efforts continue to streamline development workflows, with WAL-RUS emerging as a Rust rewrite for Postgre SQL backups, aiming for enhanced efficiency and safety. For those managing complex compute environments, a guide to setting up AMD Strix Halo RDMA clusters offers detailed instructions for high-performance computing setups. Developers seeking to isolate applications can explore enhancing X11 application security, a method for creating more secure graphical environments.

Programming Languages & Frameworks

Exciting developments are on the horizon for the Mojo programming language, which is slated to become open-source soon, potentially broadening its adoption in AI and systems programming. For those interested in reverse engineering, Decomp Academy offers a learning resource for decompiling Game Cube games into C code, appealing to retro game enthusiasts and security researchers alike. On the productivity front, a utility called Adrafinil was shared, designed to prevent Mac Books from sleeping when lids are closed, a common issue for users running background AI agents.

Open Knowledge & Publishing

A new tool, Kiso, has been introduced as an open-source publishing engine for the Open Knowledge Format, aiming to facilitate the creation and dissemination of structured, open content. This initiative aligns with broader discussions on how knowledge is shared and managed online.

System & Network Administration

For those looking to enhance their network privacy and control, a guide on how to set up your own provides practical steps for implementing DNS-over-HTTPS. This complements discussions around choosing public DNS resolver, offering users more options beyond default provider configurations.

Community & Culture

Discussions around the proliferation of AI-generated content have surfaced, with one perspective suggesting the response to "AI slop" is "from Robin Williams", implying a need for human creativity and humor in digital spaces. In contrast, a podcast titled "Marfa Public Radio Puts" offers a more relaxed, ambient experience, perhaps serving as an antidote to the fast-paced digital world. The construction industry is facing scrutiny, with an investigation into how large homebuilders shift costs of shoddy construction to buyers, raising questions about quality control and consumer protection. Separately, a peculiar incident involving a farmer arrested for exceeding a time limit at a data center meeting highlights potential overreach in enforcing meeting protocols.