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WMF Warns OSM of API Restrictions Due to Inefficient Media Usage ( weeklyosm.eu )

The Wikimedia Foundation’s Product and Technology team has notified the OpenStreetMap Foundation system administrators that access to Wikimedia APIs for the OSM wiki may be restricted due to inefficient use of Wikimedia Commons images. To avoid a potential block, the team has requested that image requests be limited to ...

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dickbutt is merged last week. Isn't enough? https://github.com/skridlevsky/openchaos/pull/14

GitHub Introducing the Agents tab in your repository ( github.blog )

Instead of navigating to a separate page, your agent sessions now live alongside your code, pull requests, and issues. View all sessions for the repository in one place, create new ones, and switch between tasks without leaving your codebase. One-click links make it easy to jump straight to the associated pull request. You can ...

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I am not Japanese, but there is a party game?
https://45mix.net/takenoko-nyokki/
https://youtu.be/WkXyWmBauxg

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After searching online, it seems everyone knows that "たけのこニョッキ", which was a game from a TV program aired Wednesdays at 11 PM from 2003 to 2005? It's a game where several people call out numbers in order starting from 1, and if they overlap, they lose. And judging by the name, that posture is a growing bamboo shoot.
You mentioned it was a bar, and this does seem like a game suitable for a noisy bar, so it's plausible.

https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/30f46641-3989-4403-89e8-34b32430abaa.jpeg

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The answer to the question is no. In my settings, zoom only works while holding down the Alt key. So it is fine.

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Official Partnership between NixOS Foundation and Framework ( nixos.org )

TL;DR: Since April 2025, The NixOS Foundation and Framework are officially partnering to improve NixOS support on Framework devices. This formalizes earlier community efforts, enabling selected community members to contribute to testing, documentation, and support for current and future hardware.

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I use light theme, btw

TIL encoding and decoding come from Claude Shannon’s work, and "Claude Code" is named after him ( en.wikipedia.org )

The encoding/decoding model of communication emerged in rough and general form in 1948 in Claude E. Shannon's "A Mathematical Theory of Communication," where it was part of a technical schema for designating the technological encoding of signals. Gradually, it was adapted by communications scholars, most notably Wilbur Schramm, ...

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Korean here. My country hasn't even collected the data yet, so it will. What were they thinking?

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Your point is fair. I intended to mention that Mago is a PHP toolchain and thought that would suffice, but I should have considered the audience more carefully. I will submit addional comment.

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Mago is a PHP toolchain. I guess it is something similar to ruff/ty/pyrefly in Python, oxc in JavaScript, or Lux in Lua because it emphasis its speed and it is written in Rust.
The author is also a maintainer of psl[1] and listed in JetBrains' 2025-2026 sponsorship program.[2]

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Wait, isn't the link self-descritive?

After over 1,000 commits, 13 release candidates, 34 betas, and 12 alphas, we are thrilled to announce Mago 1.0.0 - the first stable release of the Mago PHP toolchain.

Mago is a comprehensive PHP toolchain written in Rust that combines a linter, formatter, and static analyzer into a single, blazingly fast binary. Whether you're working on a small project or a massive codebase with millions of lines, Mago delivers consistent, reliable feedback in seconds.

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Is it April Fool's Day already?

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CDKTF is not Terraform. Don't confuse the two.