UV: The Python Package Manager That Actually Gets It
The Python packaging ecosystem is famously broken. Between pip, pipenv, poetry, pyenv, and virtualenv, you need five different tools to do what npm does in one. Enter UV — a single
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The Python packaging ecosystem is famously broken. Between pip, pipenv, poetry, pyenv, and virtualenv, you need five different tools to do what npm does in one. Enter UV — a single
The intersection of AI governance, Linux kernel evolution, and supply chain security dominated this week's tech landscape. Here's what matters. AI: The Infrastructure Wars Heat Up
Python's package management has been a pain point for years. You've lived through pip's dependency hell, waited for Poetry's lock files, and
Claude Code: AI That Actually Codes in Your Terminal A coding assistant that runs commands, edits files, and handles git workflows without leaving your shell. That's the promise.
BentoPDF: The PDF Toolkit That Actually Gets Privacy Right I've watched the PDF toolkit space for years. Most tools either send your documents to mysterious servers or consume
Claude Code: Terminal-Native AI That Actually Gets Your Codebase Every few months someone releases another "AI coding assistant" that promises to revolutionize development. Most of them are glorified
Neofetch is dead. The beloved system info tool that made every Linux screenshot worth sharing got archived in April 2024. For years, it was the way to show off your
UV: The Python Package Manager That Actually Delivers Installing JupyterLab: 21 seconds with pip, 2.6 seconds with UV. Same result. Massive difference. UV is a Python package manager written
Project N.O.M.A.D.: Offline Knowledge That Actually Works Your internet goes down. Your cell tower fails. Your cloud services vanish. You still need answers. What It Is
Tell an AI agent "fill out this job application" and it figures out the form fields. Tell it "add these items to my grocery cart" and
Atuin: Shell History That Actually Works Your shell history is broken. You know it, I know it, everyone hitting Ctrl+R and scrolling through garbage knows it. What It Actually
Unsloth: Local AI Training Gets a Web UI That Actually Works Most local AI tools make you choose: either get a slick interface that phones home to some API, or
Chrome headless eating your server budget? There's a new option, and it's built from scratch.
TUI Studio: Visual Terminal UI Design Finally Gets the Figma Treatment Terminal UIs are everywhere. htop, lazygit, k9s — every tool that makes the command line bearable lives in that text-only
You pause a video game mid-level, shut down your computer, fly to another continent, boot up a different machine, and resume exactly where you left off — same health, same position,
You send a PDF to someone. They forward it to someone else. That someone else posts it online. Now your pay stub is being used to open bank accounts in
Ply: A Rust UI Engine That Actually Makes Sense Building apps in Rust is supposed to be empowering. You get memory safety, performance, and the satisfaction of knowing your code
jj: Version Control That Actually Makes Sense Git has trained us to think in patches, staging areas, and merge conflicts. We've accepted that version control should be painful
sig: Interactive grep for streaming data You're watching a Kubernetes pod's logs fly by and there—did you see that error message? Gone. Buried under twenty
BookLore 2.0: The Digital Library That Actually Gets It Your ebooks are scattered across three different readers. PDFs live in random folders. That audiobook series? Half in Audible, half
tortuise: 3D Gaussian Splats in Your Terminal 3D graphics. In your terminal. Made of Unicode characters. That sounds like a joke until you see it running. Tortuise renders Gaussian splats
GitNexus: The Zero-Server Code Intelligence Engine That Actually Gets Your Codebase - practical guide with examples and best practices.
Comprehensive comparison of infrastructure diagramming tools and documentation workflows.
Comprehensive review of Montscan - Your Scanned Documents Finally Have Names That Make Sense with practical usage insights and setup guide.
Best practices for structuring Claude Code projects with automation and collaboration workflows.
ArrMatey: Finally, a Mobile App for Your *arr Stack That Doesn't Suck - practical guide with examples and best practices.
Your Own Private AI: Setting Up Ollama + Open WebUI on Linux - practical guide with examples and best practices.
At the end of 2025, an open-source project showed up on GitHub and started collecting stars at a pace nobody expected. It went through three name changes, survived a cryptocurrency
Meet ntfy: Push Notifications With a Single curl Command - practical guide with examples and best practices.
Comprehensive comparison of infrastructure diagramming tools and documentation workflows.