Monday recap. Same mess, new week. A sketchy dev tool got people pwned, old bugs came back from the dead, and security products somehow needed protecting from themselves. A bunch of companies spent ...
Oh, boy! What a month it was! I was busy as hell at work and at the same time an insane amount of updates and new features landed in all three platforms covered by this newsletter. Crazy time! So, if ...
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Some weeks are loud. This one was quieter but not in a good way. Long-running operations are finally hitting courtrooms, old attack methods are showing up in new places, and research that stopped ...
feature Bernard Lambeau, a Belgium-based software developer and founder of several technology companies, created a programming language called Elo with the help of Anthropic's Claude Code.… Starting ...
Another year passes. I was hoping to write more articles instead of just these end-of-the-year screeds, but I almost died in the spring semester, and it sucked up my time. Nevertheless, I will go ...
dump request and response server slow endpoints for debugging open files in your editor from GitHub URLs preview Markdown / JSON / YAML / etc. from CLI 🔔 NOTE: mclocks doesn't need an internet ...
For a video introduction on Squirrel's philosophy and general developer experience you can check out my talk from FOSDEM 2026: You Don't Need an ORM. If you need to talk with a database in Gleam ...
Mwiza develops software by profession and has been writing extensively on Linux and front-end programming since 2019. He has a master's in Information Systems and is a certified C# developer. Some of ...
I never like to brag, but after almost 7 years of developing and maintaining Tabular Editor 2, I feel a blog post with a little history and my perception of the tools' impact, is merited. In Danish, ...