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Dependabot vs. Renovate: Dependency Update Tools

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Dependabot vs. Renovate: Dependency Update Tools

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You maniacs! Every CI pipeline on Earth runs arbitrary code from strangers! Damn you all to hell! https://mastodon.me.uk/@pikesley/115627046892936202
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Welcome back to Break, a Fallthrough aftershow! In this episode, the panel continues their conversation from Fallthrough #47.Enjoying the aftershow? Let us know on social media! If you prefer to watch instead of just listen, head over to YouTube where you watch this episode of Break!Thanks for...

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"folx" appeals to the sickos-yes.jpg part of my brain that also enjoys censoring the wrong word of compound obscenities, i.e. cocks*cker, m*therfucker, but I realize this is socially unacceptable and I'm trying to quit
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I've been on quite a few podcasts this year talking about @ecosystems and package manager metadata: https://nesbitt.io/2025/11/17/podcast-interviews-2025.html If you’d like to invite me on your podcast to discuss open source, package management, or software sustainability then reach out.
I've been on quite a few podcasts this year talking about @ecosystems and package manager metadata: https://nesbitt.io/2025/11/17/podcast-interviews-2025.html If you’d like to invite me on your podcast to discuss open source, package management, or software sustainability then reach out.
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This cannot keep happening. Another day, another outage. On this week's episode Kris and Matt talk about the recent Cloudflare outage. And boy do they have thoughts, we really hope you enjoy this exchange of monologues.If you prefer to watch this episode, you can view it on YouTube:...

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Why can’t AI solve the problem of: I have a meeting in the morning so I set an alarm and wake up early only to find the meeting has been cancelled 😪
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In this episode Seth Larson gives us a cornucopia of topics relating to Python security. Seth discusses the Python Software Foundation's decision to reject a significant grant NSF. Diversity is a big deal to python, so this was a no brainier. We discuss the upcoming PyCon US conference, featuring a new security track that fosters collaboration between developers and security experts. Josh is a huge fan of having a security track at developer conferences. And we close on a paper about zip and tar archives Seth wrote. It seems like we should have zip and tar security figured out by now, but we don't. Thankfully Seth is working on it. The show notes and blog post for this episode can be found at
Does the CFP end at the end of 2025-12-01, or do submissions need to be in by the 2025-11-30 end-of-day?
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Note that both Renovate and Dependabot will still update for security patches, it's "non-security" updates that would be gated
We should all be using dependency cooldowns https://blog.yossarian.net/2025/11/21/We-should-all-be-using-dependency-cooldowns #security #oss

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I just spent the last two hours debugging the Bluetooth stack *in anger* because for the last few weeks I've had to re-pair my mouse with my laptop. Every time. Remove mouse, re-pair. Turns out I had two identical mice in my backpack and I've been switching between them. It was me.
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Welcome back to Break, a Fallthrough aftershow! In this episode, the panel continues their conversation from Fallthrough #46.Enjoying the aftershow? Let us know on social media! If you prefer to watch instead of just listen, head over to YouTube where you watch this episode of Break!Thanks for...

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Are those libraries that stay internal to your project (ie in an internal/pointerutil or similar) or small libraries that can then be imported by other projects?
Thanks for sharing - what sort of things do you disagree with? Would be interested to hear!
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The tech industry is terrible at marketing things. From AI to Blockchain to Git, we constantly miss the actual innovation by looking too closely at the surface level. In this episode, Kris is joined by the full panel of Ian, Matthew, and Dylan to discuss the marketing problem AI seems to have and...

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I will not be attending
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