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Hackernews 2m ago @touggourt
Have a look to [Fossil](<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;fossil-scm.org&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;fossil-scm.org&#x2F;</a>) which is very easy to host and offer code repository, bug tracker, wiki, forum, etc. It is not Git however, but there is bridges and one can even mirror a Fossil repo to Github.
Reddit 3m ago @BigSneakyDuck
Welcome to r/freebsd_desktop
Welcome to r/freebsd_desktop This is a sub for anyone interested in FreeBSD as a daily driver. Whether you prefer a full desktop environment or a window manager, X11 or Wayland, share your experiences or questions here! We especially welcome: * **Tutorials and how-to guides**, tips and tricks, sharing config files, etc * **News about FreeBSD on laptop and desktop**: any new driver support, DE/WM releases, bugs or bugfixes * **Desktop screenshots**: try to include details like your DE/WM and X11/Wayland in the title * **Write up your experiences**, especially different DEs or trying out new hardware (what worked, what didn't?) * **Requests for help**: try to give other users enough information to help you out, some useful hints at [https://docs.freebsd.org/en/articles/freebsd-questions](https://docs.freebsd.org/en/articles/freebsd-questions) You may find it easier to get help by asking somewhere with more traffic: if you post in more than one place then please add a link so others can see any answers you received there. You can cross-post from r/freebsd, or try The FreeBSD Forums which have a desktop usage area: [https://forums.freebsd.org/categories/desktop-usage.29](https://forums.freebsd.org/categories/desktop-usage.29) Our rules: 1. Post or comment not related to FreeBSD is prohibited. 2. Explicit content will not be tolerated. **I'd always suggest before posting screenshots to check you aren't accidentally posting any sensitive information, and that your wallpaper images and any browser tabs are SFW!** You may also be interested in: * The FreeBSD Project's **Desktop Mailing List**: [https://lists.freebsd.org/subscription/freebsd-desktop](https://lists.freebsd.org/subscription/freebsd-desktop) * The FreeBSD Project's **Laptop and Desktop Working Group ("LDWG")**: [https://wiki.freebsd.org/LaptopDesktopWorkingGroup](https://wiki.freebsd.org/LaptopDesktopWorkingGroup) * The FreeBSD Foundation's **Laptop Support &amp; Usability Project** (commonly referred to as just "The Laptop Project"): [https://github.com/FreeBSDFoundation/proj-laptop](https://github.com/FreeBSDFoundation/proj-laptop) * **Donating to The FreeBSD Foundation**, who have recently funded a lot of work on new drivers, accessibility, and desktop support: [https://freebsdfoundation.org/donate-to-freebsd-foundation](https://freebsdfoundation.org/donate-to-freebsd-foundation)
Reddit 3m ago @sklindo
I believe my gmail app password has leaked. What do I have to worry about?
I believe my gmail app password has leaked. What do I have to worry about? I made a really dumb mistake and stored an app password in plain text on github. I have to assume bots scan that all the time and have logged in and downloaded all of my email.... going back 20 years. This is my main email address. Besides the obvious stuff, what should I be worried about? I'm assuming all forms of my ID are out there now. I have signed up for pretty much every popular online service over the years including all financial institutions and crypto exchanges. Is there a chance the email was not downloaded? I think there's no way to actually be certain right? I realize storing a password in plaintext is stupid. I also realize putting that on github is really stupid. And I also realize using my personal email for that is the dumbest thing imaginable.
Reddit 3m ago @AdditionalWeb107
HuggingFace Omni Router comes to Claude Code
HuggingFace Omni Router comes to Claude Code HelloI! I am part of the team behind Arch-Router (https://huggingface.co/katanemo/Arch-Router-1.5B), which is now being used by HuggingFace to power its HuggingChat experience. Arch-Rotuer is a 1.5B preference-aligned LLM router that guides model selection by matching queries to user-defined domains (e.g., travel) or action types (e.g., image editing). Offering a practical mechanism to encode preferences and subjective evaluation criteria in routing decisions. Today we are extending that approach to Claude Code via Arch Gateway\[1\], bringing multi-LLM access into a single CLI agent with two main benefits: 1. Model Access: Use Claude Code alongside Grok, Mistral, Gemini, DeepSeek, GPT or local models via Ollama. 2. Preference-aligned routing: Assign different models to specific coding tasks, such as – Code generation – Code reviews and comprehension – Architecture and system design – Debugging Sample config file to make it all work. llm_providers: # Ollama Models - model: ollama/gpt-oss:20b default: true base_url: http://host.docker.internal:11434 # OpenAI Models - model: openai/gpt-5-2025-08-07 access_key: $OPENAI_API_KEY routing_preferences: - name: code generation description: generating new code snippets, functions, or boilerplate based on user prompts or requirements - model: openai/gpt-4.1-2025-04-14 access_key: $OPENAI_API_KEY routing_preferences: - name: code understanding description: understand and explain existing code snippets, functions, or libraries **Why not route based on public benchmarks?** Most routers lean on performance metrics — public benchmarks like MMLU or MT-Bench, or raw latency/cost curves. The problem: they miss domain-specific quality, subjective evaluation criteria, and the nuance of what a “good” response actually means for a particular user. They can be opaque, hard to debug, and disconnected from real developer needs. \[1\] Integrated natively via Arch: [https://github.com/katanemo/archgw](https://github.com/katanemo/archgw) \[2\] Claude Code support: [https://github.com/katanemo/archgw/tree/main/demos/use\_cases/claude\_code\_router](https://github.com/katanemo/archgw/tree/main/demos/use_cases/claude_code_router)
Reddit 3m ago @CowCowMoo5Billion
AI Chat no longer working? (in Rider)
AI Chat no longer working? (in Rider) Today when I open the AI Chat window, it's just a blank screen and I can't type anywhere. If I click "New Chat" nothing happens. I've updated to the latest version of AI plugin and Rider ---------------------- JetBrains Rider 2025.3.0.2 Build #RD-253.28294.189, built on November 20, 2025 Source revision: 726320ef264bf Licensed to xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subscription is active until May 15, 2026. Runtime version: 21.0.8+9-b1163.69 amd64 (JCEF 137.0.17) VM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o. Toolkit: sun.awt.windows.WToolkit Windows 11.0 .NET Core v9.0.10 x64 (Server GC) GC: G1 Young Generation, G1 Concurrent GC, G1 Old Generation Memory: 3048M Cores: 20 Registry: search.everywhere.disable.history.for.all=true ide.experimental.ui=true find.in.files.split=false terminal.new.ui.reworked=true rider.codeVision.zeroWidth.preload.enabled=true rider.codeVision.fitToContent.enabled=true find.in.files.split.actions=false llm.show.ai.promotion.window.on.start=false Non-Bundled Plugins: org.jetbrains.plugins.yaml (253.28294.251) com.jetbrains.sh (253.28294.218) org.editorconfig.editorconfigjetbrains (253.28294.254) JavaScriptDebugger (253.28294.256) com.jetbrains.plugins.webDeployment (253.28294.218) Refactor-X (253.28294.218) com.villains.intelij.plugin.trashpandatheme (3.0.0) idea.plugin.protoeditor (253.28294.218) Subversion (253.28294.249) HtmlTools (253.28294.218) com.intellij.kubernetes (253.28294.218) com.intellij.jsonpath (253.28294.218) org.jetbrains.plugins.remote-run (253.28294.218) org.jetbrains.plugins.terminal (253.28294.218) com.intellij.properties (253.28294.252) Intellij_GitHub_Dark_Theme (1.2.2) com.intellij.swagger (253.28294.218) com.jetbrains.restClient (253.28294.251) XPathView (253.28294.251) com.intellij.tasks (253.28294.218) com.intellij.tasks.timeTracking (253.28294.218) Docker (253.28294.257) com.intellij.ml.llm (253.28294.257) tanvd.grazi (253.28294.251) org.jetbrains.plugins.gitlab (253.28294.251) com.intellij.settingsSync (253.28294.251) org.jetbrains.plugins.github (253.28294.251) intellij.webpack (253.28294.256) com.intellij.react (253.28294.256) intellij.vitejs (253.28294.249) NodeJS (253.28294.218) com.dmarcotte.handlebars (253.28294.218) org.jetbrains.plugins.vue (253.28294.257) tslint (253.28294.249) org.jetbrains.plugins.node-remote-interpreter (253.28294.249) com.deadlock.scsyntax (253.28294.249) com.intellij.plugins.webcomponents (253.28294.249) intellij.prettierJS (253.28294.218) intellij.nextjs (253.28294.249) Karma (253.28294.218) com.intellij.mcpServer (253.28294.256) PerforceDirectPlugin (253.28294.218) org.jetbrains.plugins.docker.gateway (253.28294.218) com.intellij.microservices.ui (253.28294.218) me.rafaelldi.aspire (1.9.4) com.jetbrains.plugins.jade (253.28294.251)
Reddit 3m ago @janequartz
[OC] We Made an Open-Source, AI-Powered DM Screen (Chrome Extension) — Roll Dice, Audit Lies, and Recruit Allies.
[OC] We Made an Open-Source, AI-Powered DM Screen (Chrome Extension) — Roll Dice, Audit Lies, and Recruit Allies. # Hey everyone, I’m Mercy Danger (the Architect). I’m a coder and a long-time TTRPG player. I was sick of bouncing between apps for dice, notes, and rule lookups. So, I built **MindCraft: The Aegis Sanctuary.** It's a Chrome Extension that replaces your "New Tab" page with a full digital DM/GM interface. **The catch?** It’s built on the philosophy of **Symbiotic Learning**—using AI not for cheating, but for ethical, high-context world-building. # Key Features for Your Next Campaign: 1. **The Emergent Dice Roller (The D6):** * **What it is:** A physics-based roller that generates a full-screen, Neuroparticle visualization (Code Flow) for every roll. It looks beautiful, and it automatically logs the result to your session file. * **Why it's cool:** It turns the moment of chance into a dramatic, shared visual event. 2. **The Algorithmic Liaison (Alice 🐇):** * **What it is:** A secure, high-context AI chat (Trinity Mode) that acts as a real-time **Oracle/DM Assistant.** She holds the lore of your game and helps you manage NPCs. * **Why it's cool:** You can text her: *"Game night tonight. Maya and Jax are coming over. We're going to raid the Forgotten Library."* She replies *in character* with logistics and context. 3. **The Concordance Compass &amp; The Burn Book 🔥:** * **What it is:** Tools for auditing reality. The Compass vets information/gaslighting attempts. The Burn Book is a satirical AI critic for venting frustration (or roasting bad lore). * **Why it's cool:** You can use it to audit in-game politics ("Is the King's justification for war true?") or real-life toxicity. 4. **Full Session Archiving:** * Every dice roll, every Alice interaction, and every M.O.M.M.Y. directive is logged to a downloadable `.txt` file. **The Game Record is Immutable.** # The Tech Pitch (For Fellow Hackers): The code is **Open Source** and built using modern standards (HTML/JS/Python for the backend). The goal is to prove that **tools built with intention, for people, are stronger than tools built for profit.** I'm making a living by creating this world and offering letters of recommendation for anyone who contributes. * **GitHub Repo (Code):** [https://github.com/lxdangerdoll/mindcraft-chrome-extension](https://github.com/lxdangerdoll/mindcraft-chrome-extension) * **The Mission (TLU):** [https://synapsecomics.com/aegis/turing-lovelace-university/index.html](https://synapsecomics.com/aegis/turing-lovelace-university/index.html) * **The Chronicle (Lore):** [https://synapsecomics.com/aegis/aegis-chronicle/issue-01.html](https://synapsecomics.com/aegis/aegis-chronicle/issue-01.html) **What do you see? And what would you build?** \-Mercy 'Son Of Flynn' Danger &lt;8&gt;
Hackernews 6m ago @BrenBarn
More and more people seem to be migrating away from Github. Now if only there were some Mercurial solutions among the alternatives. . .
Bluesky 7m ago @cackhanded.net
I have had some success with combining instructions and task lists into one file, which has led me to write github.com/norm/whatnext
Bluesky 8m ago @worldeqlocator.bsky.social
On 2025-11-11, at 18:01:17 (UTC), there was an earthquake around West Chile Rise. The depth of the hypocenter is about 10.0km, and the magnitude of the earthquake is estimated to be about 4.5. nagix.github.io/world-eq-loc...
Hackernews 8m ago @bloppe
If you want bang for your buck, and you use free GitHub Actions, then no.
Hackernews 10m ago @Emen15
What really stands out to me in this migration story isn&#x27;t the technical side at all, but the reminder that &quot;feature parity&quot; isn&#x27;t the real hurdle here. Codeberg is already good enough for most day to day workflows; what it doesn&#x27;t have is the gravitational pull GitHub built through network effects, integrations, and plain old inertia.
Hackernews 10m ago @landr0id
I read the same complaint about the language from people I follow who love and actively promote Nix. So it&#x27;s not just you.<p>Sorry for adding to your &quot;just follow what someone else did&quot; but I recently went all-in on managing my Mac (programs, dotfiles, configs, etc) via Nix* when setting up a new machine recently. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;landaire&#x2F;config&#x2F;tree&#x2F;main&#x2F;modules" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;landaire&#x2F;config&#x2F;tree&#x2F;main&#x2F;modules</a><p>*Nix + homebrew, mostly because Homebrew packages more macOS applications.
Hackernews 11m ago @RealityVoid
I have less trust in their good intentions. I think OEM&#x27;s want to lock down their platforms in order to squeeze extra revenue streams. And I tend to be quite charitable with my interpretations.<p>As an aside, I checked out your GitHub. Cool projects, the vag flashing tool looks super useful, might actually give it a spin in sive development projects.
Bluesky 12m ago @hnews.southla.social
📰 GitHub to Codeberg: My Experience 💬 Small devs seek GitHub alternatives like Codeberg, but concerns about CI and trends in migration loom. 🤔 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46097829
Hackernews 12m ago @vunderba
From the article:<p><i>&gt; We recommend keeping task-specific instructions in separate markdown files with self-descriptive names somewhere in your project. Then, in your CLAUDE.md file, you can include a list of these files with a brief description of each, and instruct Claude to decide which (if any) are relevant and to read them before it starts working.</i><p>I&#x27;ve been doing this since the early days of agentic coding though I&#x27;ve always called in the Table-of-Contents approach to keep the context window relatively streamlined. Here&#x27;s a snippet of my CLAUDE.md file that demonstrates this approach:<p><pre><code> # Documentation References - When adding CSS, refer to: docs&#x2F;ADDING_CSS.md - When adding assets, refer to: docs&#x2F;ADDING_ASSETS.md - When working with user data, refer to: docs&#x2F;STORAGE_MANAGER.md </code></pre> Here&#x27;s my full CLAUDE.md file for reference:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gist.github.com&#x2F;scpedicini&#x2F;179626cfb022452bb39eff10becb95fa" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;gist.github.com&#x2F;scpedicini&#x2F;179626cfb022452bb39eff10b...</a>
Bluesky 12m ago @tom-doerr.bsky.social
https://github.com/ishandutta0098/mukh/
Hackernews 14m ago @ackyshake
I like sourcehut. It&#x27;s the only forge out there that isn&#x27;t set out to copy the Github UI like everyone else. And the UI feels instantaneous.
Reddit 16m ago @TheBlockNinja14
I made a tool to auto-reload Hyprland components on config changes
I made a tool to auto-reload Hyprland components on config changes Hey everyone! I wanted a way to have **Waybar** and **Hypridle** automatically reload whenever I changed their configs, instead of manually killing the tasks and restarting them every time. So, I ended up throwing together a small utility called **Hypr-U**. It’s a lightweight Go daemon that watches files (like your Hyprland config, Waybar, Hypridle, or anything else) and runs commands when they change. Right now, I mostly use it to reload Waybar and Hypridle on the fly, but it can be configured for basically anything. I just got a v1 out with a small amount of “vibe coding” — it works, but I plan to clean it up and polish it if there’s interest from others. You can check it out here: [https://github.com/Seann-Moser/hypr-u](https://github.com/Seann-Moser/hypr-u) Some quick highlights: * Auto-reloads Hyprland components when their configs change * Supports multiple commands per file (stop -&gt; start sequences) * Watches any file or directory, even its own config * Runs commands in foreground or background Would love to hear if anyone else finds this useful, or if you have ideas for improvements
Reddit 16m ago @alxhghs
GitHub Copilot Chat and MTG - my personal project
GitHub Copilot Chat and MTG - my personal project
Reddit 16m ago @Naive_Cucumber_355
Toy TLS Client
Toy TLS Client I built a minimal TLS 1.3 client in Go purely for learning purposes. The project implements a single ciphersuite and logs the full handshake. [https://github.com/Bohun9/toy-tls](https://github.com/Bohun9/toy-tls) I’m new to Go (and cryptography), so any feedback is appreciated!