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FreeBSD 15.1 was supposed to be out at the start of June but a second release candidate pushed it back by a week and now a third needed release candidate has pushed out the stable release by an additional week.
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A few months ago, I was reading “The Anatomy of an Agent Harness” by Viv (@Vtrivedy10). It’s a deep dive on what a harness is, why it’s important, and which ...
Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu won the fourteenth edition of Norway Chess after beating Vincent Keymer in the final round, completing an impressive run of four consecutive classical victories. The 20-year-old from Chennai overtook Wesley So, who drew Alireza Firouzja in classical play and won the Armageddon decider to finish second. Firouzja took third place, while Magnus Carlsen climbed to fourth by defeating world champion Gukesh Dommaraju. | Photo: Norway Chess / Michal Walusza