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The 15 terminal commands that made me forget about Linux file managers
When it comes to shuffling documents around your file system, nothing beats the raw power of the command line.
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How I set up Claude Code in iTerm2 to launch all my AI coding projects in one click ...
Vulnerabilities in the Vim and GNU Emacs text editors, discovered using simple prompts with the Claude assistant, allow remote code execution simply by opening a file. The assistant also created ...
The China-backed threat group is targeting AWS, Google, Azure, and Alibaba cloud environments and using typosquatting to ...
Google's Gemini has arrived on Mac as a native app, free, feature-packed, and accessible with a single keyboard shortcut, ...
By integrating Vercel’s Chat SDK and OneCLI’s credential vault, NanoClaw 2.0 ensures that no sensitive action occurs without ...
If most of your productive time is spent in task management or communication apps, emails, or document collaboration, it's ...
From MSI installers to AppX, MSIX, and the modern Microsoft Store: the full history of how Windows learned to package apps.
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