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r/devops · u/root0ps · 5d ago

pnpm 11 Might Finally Be a Better Default Than npm

pnpm 11 feels like the first Node.js package manager update in a while that actually improves supply chain security by default. Features like: minimumReleaseAge blockExoticSubdeps allowBuilds directly reduce the risk of …

r/HomeNetworking · u/theRealtechnofuzz · 3d ago

Netgear refused warranty because I didnt pay enough for the router.

Idc if i get flamed for this. I was able to snag a SXR80 router system (2 router mesh) during a short pricing error in 2021. It was a $800 system at that time. I paid $18 because of a pricing error on Amazon's Prime day.…

Hacker News · u/raunaksingwi · Apr 21, 2026

Attention Is All You Need

I keep hearing that SaaS is dead. People ask why they’d pay for SaaS anymore, “Can’t I just build it myself with Claude?”On the surface, it sounds reasonable. But after a decade of building software professionally, I can…

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Hacker News · u/andriosr · 3w ago

Show HN: We're using LLMs to classify risk before execution in prod

Hey HN!I'm Andrios, founder of Hoop.dev, an OSS layer-7 gateway for infra access. We just released a new integration: put LLMs between devs' or agents' actions and databases or Kubernetes.The model gives a more nuanced a…

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r/netsec · u/Huge-Skirt-6990 · 1w ago

WaSteal: 126 Chrome extensions, 148K installs, one Brazilian operator silently sending WhatsApp user data and ad cookies to its servers

126 Chrome extensions, all secretly the same product, taking 148K users' WhatsApp data and ad cookies A Brazilian company (wascript.com.br) runs one platform that 126 different Chrome extensions all share. They look like…