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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15513 · Feb 20

#python#agents#claude#cursor#databricks#vibecoding The Databricks AI Dev Kit enhances AI-driven development by providing your coding assistant (Claude Code, Cursor, etc.) with trusted Databricks knowledge and best practices. It includes a Python library, MCP server with 50+ tools, markdown skills teaching Databricks patterns, and a web-based builder app. You can build Spark pipelines, jobs, dashboards, knowledge assistants, and deploy ML models faster and smarter. The benefit is that your AI coding assistant gains direct access to Databricks functionality and patterns, enabling you to develop data and AI applications more efficiently with built-in governance and best practices. https://github.com/databricks-solutions/ai-dev-kit

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@linuxgram · Post #18482 · 04/18/2026, 01:50 PM

📰Payouts King ransomware uses QEMU VMs to bypass endpoint security The Payouts King ransomware is using the QEMU emulator as a reverse SSH backdoor to run hidden virtual machines on compromised systems and bypass endpoint security. 🔗 Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/payouts-king-ransomware-uses-qemu-vms-to-bypass-endpoint-security/ #qemu

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@linuxgram · Post #18513 · 04/21/2026, 04:35 PM

📰 QEMU 11.0 Released With Dropped 32-Bit Host Support QEMU 11.0 drops all 32-bit host support, adds a Diamond Rapids CPU model for x86, and brings broad changes across ARM, RISC-V, KVM, and migration. 🔗 Source: https://linuxiac.com/qemu-11-0-released-with-dropped-32-bit-host-support/ #arm#qemu

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@githubtrending · Post #15087 · 08/23/2025, 12:00 PM

#shell#cassowary#docker#freerdp#gnome#hacktoberfest#integration#kde#libvirt#linux#linux_app#nautilus#nix_flake#podman#qemu#qemu_kvm#seamless#winapps#windows#wine#xfce You can run Windows applications like Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Cloud directly on your Linux desktop (KDE, GNOME, or XFCE) as if they were native apps using WinApps. It works by running Windows inside a virtual machine (using Docker, Podman, or libvirt) and then showing Windows apps seamlessly on Linux with FreeRDP. Your Linux home folder is accessible in Windows, and you can right-click files in Linux to open them with Windows apps. This lets you use all Windows programs without leaving Linux, improving productivity and convenience without needing dual boot or separate hardware. https://github.com/winapps-org/winapps