On this day last year, #libcurl celebrated its 18th anniversary of not breaking the ABI. That makes it 19 years now.
The other day we had our first ever chained AI tool success on the #curl factory floor: - tool A found a possible flaw in code and reported it. - using the plain English description from tool A, tool B could create a reproducible by itself that verified the finding The sense of magic is strong in this. Now us poor humans need to fix it. The AIs are still really lousy at writing patches.
"This document specifies the experimental ai Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) scheme. The scheme provides a dedicated access point for Artificial Intelligence (AI) resources, enabling autonomous systems and robots to connect natively while allowing human-facing applications to interoperate via HTTPS gateways"
Recognition - with Daniel Stenberg. A walk-through of awards, recognition and the medals Daniel has received during the years doing #curl and Open Source.
The Python Software Foundation shows more spine than every single tech giant in just one single decision. > Diversity, equity, and inclusion are core to the PSF’s values
A gold ceremony to remember
What a night. image
Just one of those graphs we all have. image
"curl ascii.live/list" lists available terminal animations example: "curl ascii.live/earth" (no association, just a fan) image
I have had multiple persons tell me recently that they truly hesitated and made really sure they didn't submit slop before they filed their first security reports to #curl. Meaning: public shaming seems to at least partially work. Banning, taunting and ridiculing the fools works as a reminder for people to maybe think again and make sure. == less wasted time for us.