Eclipse Open VSX has reached 1.0.0, highlighting its role as a vendor-neutral registry for VS Code-compatible extensions.
Not all prompts are created equal. You can save a bundle on token costs by routing your simpler prompts to cheaper models.
Not all prompts are created equal. You can save a bundle on token costs by routing simpler prompts to cheaper models.
After publicly touting pull request limits as a way to cut maintainer noise, GitHub is taking the same idea further with a new setting that lets repository admins restrict issue creation to ...
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5 reasons I'm switching my software to open-source alternatives
Open source is where using free products doesn't mean you're the product!
I gave Claude access to my Home Assistant. It helped me audit, debug, and improve my smart home better than I ever could have.
An examination of the trade secret risks posed by the integration of generative AI (GenAI) and agentic AI into core business ...
Apple's operating system might seem like a closed system, but users aren't locked in to using only Siri for all of their ...
Modern business intelligence demands speed, and utilizing AI tools for Excel is the ultimate way to hyper-charge your data workflows this year.
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7 little-known VS Code extensions that prove it's more than just an IDE
VS Code’s secret weapons ...
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