«Schweizer Lehrplan für nachhaltige Software:
Angesichts immer neuer Milliardeninvestitionen in KI-Rechenzentren wird der Ruf nach dem ökologischen Betrieb von IT-Systemen laut. Vier Schweizer Firmen spannen dafür zusammen.»
Das ist doch nun ein fortschrittliches Fortgehen für qualitative so wie ökologische Software.
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Sona, which uses AI to help companies with scheduling, HR, payroll, and other workflows, raised a $45M Series B led by N47, bringing its total funding to $100M (Chris Metinko/Axios)
https://www.axios.com/pro/enterprise-software-deals/2026/…
As I emerge uncertainly from another sustained period of #madness, I realise (again) that I largely use the #PostScarcitySoftware project as self-prescribed anti-suicide therapy. It's sufficiently hard that it has my foggy brain working at full stretch, and sufficiently huge that there&…
One reason why La Terminal doesn’t encourage tmux for session preservation or mosh is their low fidelity terminal rendering, so I use a tiny “keep the session open” instead. It is a small binary I bundle with LaTerminal.
To get the best of both worlds, I cooked my own “tmux” built on top of headless SwiftTerm, so I get high fidelity rendering - but deploying it seems like an uphill battle:
software_dependencies: Software dependencies (2010)
Several networks of software dependencies. Nodes represent libraries and a directed edge denotes a library dependency on another.
This network has 550 nodes and 3691 edges.
Tags: Technological, Software, Unweighted
https://networks.skewed.de/…
A suspected North Korean hacker has hijacked and modified a popular open source software development tool
to deliver malware that could put millions of developers at risk of being compromised.
On Monday, a hacker pushed malicious versions of the widely used JavaScript library called Axios,
which developers rely on to allow their software to connect to the internet.
The affected library was hosted on npm, a software repository that stores code for open source projects…
Is there a slow software movement?
as in a pledge to ship only well-tested and polished software and only do it very occasionally instead of deploying slop multiple times a day that your users will have to ingest like a king's food taster
https://notes.8pit.net/notes/iqfs.html
That post is generally interesting, but this is non-sense:
"#Rust software commonly consists of a large amount of dependencies" - big nope.
A "large amount of dependencies" is found where software is high-level, and that is due …
OpenClaw launches an official China mirror, with ByteDance providing the servers to host the Chinese-language service, as OpenClaw explodes in the country (Juro Osawa/The Information)
https://www.theinformation.com/briefings/bytedan…
I've had it with Windows and ascended to the sunlit uplands of Linux, where the trees heave with open-source fruits and men with large beards grep things
https://www.pcgamer.com/softwar…