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10.04.2026 21:42
michabbb (@michabbb@social.vivaldi.net)

🪨 #Caveman: the #ClaudeCode skill that makes #Claude talk like a caveman — cutting ~75% of tokens while keeping 100% technical accuracy
#AI #LLM #promptengineering #opensource

⚡ Based on the viral insight that caveman-speak dramatically reduces token usage without losing technical substance — now as a one-line install

🔧 Install in one line:
claude install-skill JuliusBrussee/caveman
One rock. That it.

🧵 👇





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10.04.2026 21:39
opensustaintech (@opensustaintech@mastodon.social)

github.com/vegandevs/vegan We welcome a new project to OpenSustain.tech




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10.04.2026 21:28
lexoyo (@lexoyo@framapiaf.org)

Playing with local LLMs on my linux laptop (i7, 4 GB VRAM, 16GB RAM)

Pretty fast and accurate, at least for CLI and code <3

Testing GPT-OSS 20B, Qwen3-v1 8B, Lucie 7B, Qwen2.5-Coder 3B

video.silex.me/w/1ax4uyifv4z8U

Goals:
1. Ditch the Magnificent 7 for coding and CLI
2. Make it convenient for @silex users for #webdesign

/!\ AI has a real environmental cost, even locally. Use it responsibly <3

#AI #LLM #LocalAI #OpenSource #MachineLearning #LMStudio #SelfHosted #Linux




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10.04.2026 21:20
post (@post@lemmy.ml)

Parametric CAD for everyone

lemmy.ml/post/45749468




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10.04.2026 21:20
clairegiordano (@clairegiordano@hachyderm.io)

🎙️ New #TalkingPostgres #podcast Ep38 is out!

Gwen Shapira @gwenshap (co-founder at Nile) joined to talk about her journey with Oracle, NoSQL, & Postgres.

Talking to Gwen was so much fun, and we covered all manner of stories, including:
- If you're arguing with a customer, you've already lost.
- It's always the consultant's fault
- Use the PostgreSQL happiness hints when you're first starting with Postgres
- What happens when you try to add & remove a column 2000 times?
- How Nile was not originally meant to be a Postgres startup
- How even startups like Nile can give back to the Postgres open source project

🎧 talkingpostgres.com/episodes/h
📺 youtu.be/g4NqAf7w-0I?si=65M5cI

#Niledatabase #OpenSource #Postgres #PostgreSQL #OpenSource #PGConfdev #Microsoft





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10.04.2026 21:19
feed (@feed@igeek.gamer-geek-news.com)

🐧 French government says it's ditching Windows for Linux - country accelerates plans to ditch US-based software in digital sovereignty push

2026 is set to be l’année de Linux.

📰 Source: Tux Machines
🔗 Link: https://tuxmachines.org/n/2026/04/10/French_government_says_it_s_ditching_Windows_for_Linux_country_.shtml

#Linux #OpenSource




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10.04.2026 21:15
joelindien (@joelindien@mastodon.social)

🐧 Actu logiciel libre du 10/04/2026

• Privacy Messenger Session Is Staring Down a 90-Day Countdown to Obscurity
[It's FOSS] feed.itsfoss.com/link/24361/17

• Bottles 63.0 Introduces Proxy Support and Resolves Installation Issues
[Linux Today] linuxtoday.com/blog/bottles-63




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10.04.2026 21:14
opensustaintech (@opensustaintech@mastodon.social)

We welcome a new project to OpenSustain.tech github.com/JonnyDawe/UK-Sewage




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10.04.2026 21:12
SaneApps (@SaneApps@mastodon.social)

Hello Mastodon! Joining this space feels right considering what we are all about👋

I'm SaneApps — public-code macOS utilities built by one indie dev.

No subscriptions. No tracking. No VC money. Everything is on GitHub.

Apps: SaneBar / SaneClip / SaneHosts / SaneClick / SaneSales

Built for a sound mind. 🧠🛠️




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10.04.2026 21:10
ysaeldev (@ysaeldev@mastodon.social)

feed.itsfoss.com/link/24361/17




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10.04.2026 21:09
grimmy (@grimmy@mastodon.social)

Greetings Programs! We're back at it again, 4th stream in 3 days.. I must be sick.. Oh, no? Yeah that's right I'm now under employed which means more streams!

Anyways we're continuing our work on @pidgin 3.0 Alpha 2 and hopefully we're get into some @gaim work today too!!

twitch.tv/rw_grim
youtube.com/@rw_grim




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10.04.2026 21:09
rogerweissenbrunner (@rogerweissenbrunner@mastodon.social)

I have a question for all users:

Is it me or Code (io.elementary.code) is actually too much for a simple notepad-like application? I miss gedit, but it doesn't fit into what I see as the elementary way to do things.

I started learning Vala, noticed that I needed a bit more experience to do what I wanted to do, and began writing my own Notepad-like application, that's why I want to know.




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