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The article discusses the launch of Zed version 1.0, a new editor that was built from scratch using a video game approach and Rust programming language. The editor is AI-native, supports multiple languages, and offers advanced features like parallel agents, edit prediction, and centralized billing for businesses.
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Zed is praised for its fast performance, polished UI design, and AI integration that can be disabled. Users appreciate its support for remote development through SSH but note issues with memory usage on large projects and the need for better theme customization options. Some users find it lacking in advanced features compared to other IDEs like JetBrains IDEs or VS Code.
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Copy Fail is a critical vulnerability (CVE-2026-31431) that allows an unprivileged local user to gain root access on Linux systems built between 2017 and the patch. The exploit works across various distributions without requiring network access or specific kernel debugging features, making it a significant risk for multi-tenant environments like Kubernetes clusters, CI runners, and cloud SaaS running user code.
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The comment thread discusses a Linux kernel vulnerability and an exploit script, with opinions on the naming of CVEs, the quality of the exploit code, and the effectiveness of patches in various distributions. There is some debate about the marketing implications of CVE names and concerns over the security impact of unpatched vulnerabilities.
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An issue with Claude Code's API billing system causes $200 extra charge when 'HERMES.md' appears in git commit messages, despite having a Max 20x plan.
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The comment thread discusses customer dissatisfaction with Anthropic's policy on compensation for degraded service or technical errors, the perceived lack of genuine human empathy in AI-generated responses, and suggestions for alternative services as a result of poor handling of billing issues.
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The article provides advice on how to prevent malware infections when using personal or shared networks.
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The comment thread expresses positive sentiments about Neal's work, praising its creativity, joyfulness, and engagement. Users share personal experiences, tips, and comparisons with other games, while one user humorously suggests a potential lawsuit for productivity loss.
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The article discusses the benefits and drawbacks of using FastCGI as a protocol for reverse proxies compared to HTTP. It highlights issues like desync attacks and untrusted headers in HTTP, while praising FastCGI's simplicity and security features.
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The comment thread discusses various aspects of web development technologies, including FastCGI, embedded servers, reverse proxies, and HTTP. Opinions vary on the effectiveness and appropriateness of these tools in different scenarios, with some users praising their simplicity or flexibility while others highlight potential security concerns or inefficiencies.
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The article discusses the author's preference for Lisp and Scheme over Haskell, highlighting their practicality, expressiveness, and ease of debugging in comparison to Haskell's purity and abstraction.
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The comment thread discusses personal preferences and opinions on Scheme, Lisp, Racket, and Haskell. The main points include the simplicity of expression with these languages, syntax preferences, the use of macros, and the comparison between s-expressions and JSON/XML for data representation.
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