Notes on using GNU Emacs' Tramp system in an unusual shell environment
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A new release of the Microsoft build of Go including security fixes is now available for download. The post Go 1.26.3-1 and 1.25.10-1 Microsoft builds now available appeared first on Microsoft for Go Developers.
#600 — May 8, 2026 Read the Web Version Go Weekly Go 1.26.3 and Go 1.25.10 Released with 11 Security Fixes — The headline issue is a module-proxy checksum bypass that lets untrusted proxies serve altered modules and Go toolchains, b...
So far in this series we’ve looked at the parts of the Go runtime that orchestrate execution — the memory allocator, the scheduler, the garbage collector, sysmon, the netpoller. Today we’re switching gears and looking at three of the most ordinary things in Go: slic...
In the Go ecosystem, there are two key parts of the go.mod to note (aside from the dependencies themselves) which are the go and toolchain directives. The go directive allows specifying the minimum version of the Go language that needs to be used to work with this module. The too...
This is a brief and simple [1] explanation of how to adjust the standard sinusoid sin(x) to change its amplitude, frequency and phase shift. More precisely, given the general function: \[s(x)=A\cdot sin(w\cdot x+\theta)\] We’ll see how adjusting the parameters , and affect th...
Four of the five steps in every unary RPC handler are wire plumbing. Pin the service function signature and they fit in one generic adapter per transport.