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The Internet Was Weeks Away From Disaster and No One Knew

Veritasium · 3 min read

A single, long-maintained compression library—XZ—was quietly weaponized to open a backdoor into OpenSSH, putting millions of Linux systems at risk....

Open Source SecurityDependency ChainsXZ Backdoor

I tried 10 code editors

Fireship · 3 min read

Code editors have evolved from keyboard-only tools that replaced punch cards to today’s cloud-connected IDEs, and the practical takeaway is that...

Vi EditorEmacs ExtensibilityVim and Neovim

100+ Linux Things you Need to Know

Fireship · 3 min read

Linux matters because it runs most servers and because developers ultimately deploy code into Linux environments where basic command-line competence...

Linux KernelPOSIX HistorySystem Calls

Why so many distros? The Weird History of Linux

Fireship · 3 min read

Linux’s explosion into nearly a thousand distributions traces back to a simple idea: a free, open kernel that thousands of developers can remix...

Linux HistoryGNU ProjectLinux Distributions

CLIs Are Making A Comeback

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Command-line interfaces are back in fashion—not because old Unix tools stopped working, but because modern terminals and developer workflows made CLI...

CLI ResurgenceUnix ToolsTerminal UX

Why Are We Not Talking About This?

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

AI’s biggest near-term risk isn’t that it will replace experts overnight—it’s that “default answers” from large language models will become the...

AI Default AnswersLLM ProvenanceNatural Language Programming

The Evolution of Programming | The Standup

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

A two-hour history deep dive into “big oops” moments in programming language design argues—without turning it into a simple pro/anti-OOP...

Programming Language HistoryPlex and Reverse IndexingDoug T. Ross

I’m serious.

Theo - t3․gg · 3 min read

Closed-source software is increasingly “slopifying” the tools people rely on—breaking performance, removing control, and accelerating regressions—so...

Open SourceClosed SourceSoftware Performance