Linux Magazine - #289/December 2024: Coding with AIAdd to Favorites

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In this issue

Futurists predict a day when computers will write the computer programs. Are we there already? This month we separate fact from hype to examine some of the popular AI-based coding tools and explore what they can (and can’t) do well.

Zack's Kernel News

Chronicler Zack Brown reports on the latest news, views, dilemmas, and developments within the Linux kernel community.

Zack's Kernel News

9 mins

Ghost Coder

Artificial intelligence is increasingly supporting programmers in their daily work. How effective are these tools? What are the dangers? And how can you benefit from Al-assisted development today?

Ghost Coder

10+ mins

Arco Linux

ArcoLinux, an Arch derivative, offers easier installs while educating users about Arch Linux along the way.

Arco Linux

5 mins

Page Pulse

Do you want to be alerted when a product is back in stock on your favorite online store? Do you want to know when a website without an RSS feed gets an update? With changedetection.io, you can stay up-to-date on website changes.

Page Pulse

8 mins

Through the Back Door

Cybercriminals are increasingly discovering Linux and adapting malware previously designed for Windows systems. We take you inside the Linux version of a famous Windows ransomware tool.

Through the Back Door

9 mins

Smarter Navigation

Zoxide, a modern version of cd, lets you navigate long directory paths with less typing.

Smarter Navigation

4 mins

Monkey Business

Even small changes in a web page can improve the browsing experience. Your preferred web browser provides all the tools you need to inject JavaScript to adapt the page. You just need a browser with its debugging tools, some knowledge of scripting, and the browser extension Tampermonkey.

Monkey Business

10+ mins

In Harmony

Using the Go Interface mechanism, Mike demonstrates its practical application with a refresh program for local copies of Git repositories.

In Harmony

9 mins

MakerSpace

Rust, a potential successor to C/C++, claims to solve some memory safety issues while maintaining high performance. We look at Rust on embedded systems, where memory safety, concurrency, and security are equally important

MakerSpace

10+ mins

MADDOG'S DOGHOUSE

The stakeholder approach of open source broadens the pool of who can access, influence, and benefit from information technologies.

MADDOG'S DOGHOUSE

3 mins

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Linux Magazine Description:

PublisherLinux New Media

CategoryTechnology

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

Linux Magazine is your guide to the world of Linux. Each monthly issue includes in-depth articles on trending topics, tutorials on useful tools, troubleshooting and optimization tips, insightful news on crucial developments in the world of open course, and cool projects for Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and other maker-board systems.

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