#typescript#anthropic#anthropic_claude#claude#claude_4#claude_4_opus#claude_4_sonnet#claude_ai#claude_code#claude_code_sdk#cursor#ide#llm#llm_code#rust#tauri
opcode is a powerful desktop app that makes working with Claude Code easier and more visual. It lets you manage projects and coding sessions with a clear interface, create custom AI agents for specific tasks, track your usage and costs, and organize servers all in one place. You can save and restore session checkpoints, view detailed logs, and edit project files with live previews. It runs securely on your computer, keeping your data private, and supports Windows, macOS, and Linux. This tool helps you be more productive and organized when coding with Claude Code by replacing complex command-line work with a user-friendly GUI.
https://github.com/winfunc/opcode
🔥 Anthropic says its #Claude model found 22 Firefox vulnerabilities while scanning ~6,000 C++ files with Mozilla.
14 were high-severity. Turning bugs into exploits proved harder: after hundreds of attempts, the AI succeeded only twice.
🔗 Read → https://thehackernews.com/2026/03/anthropic-finds-22-firefox.html
🛑 Gemini and Cursor vulnerabilities exposed direct code execution in dev workflows.
#Gemini CLI (CVSS 10.0) auto-trusted folders in CI, letting malicious .gemini/ configs from PRs run on hosts. #Cursor bugs triggered hidden Git hooks and exposed local API keys via extensions.
🔗 Details → https://thehackernews.com/2026/04/google-fixes-cvss-10-gemini-cli-ci-rce.html
GoLand 2018.1 EAP by the JelBrains company - new features and performance improvements has been announced!
#development#IDE
https://blog.jetbrains.com/go/2018/01/22/welcome-goland-2018-1-eap-better-inspections-completion-performance-and-more/
https://medium.com/@brianray_7981/jupyterlab-first-impressions-e6d70d8a175d
JupyterLab first impressions
I’m not new to the #Python evolution from the c Python shell, to #iPython, to iPython notebooks, to #Jupyter, and now keeping a close eye on #JupyterLab, an #IDE currently is approaching Beta. I ran into Fernando Perez in San Francisco after BDFL Guido talk and told Fernando stories how a mentor of mine (RIP John Hunter) had shown me the ipython shell many years ago and I failed to notice the significance. I did end up using ipython shell. Soon after, I said the similar so-what thing to a Web Journalist Adrian Holovaty when he said he had created a web frame which later became Django Web Framework. I ended up using #Django. I’ve learned my lesson and taken note this time and will pay better attention. All eyes are on JupyterLab. I hope to be an early adopter of JupyterLab and here is my first look!