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llm-all-models-async 0.1

llm-all-models-async 0.1

Release: llm-all-models-async 0.1 LLM plugins can define new models in both sync and async varieties. The async variants are most common for API-backed models - sync variants tend to be things that run the model directly within the plugin. My llm-mrchatterbox plugin is sync only. I wanted to try it out with various Datasette LLM features (specifically datasette-enrichments-llm) but Datasette can only use async models. So... I had Claude spin up this plugin that turns sync models into async…

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llm 0.30

llm 0.30

Release: llm 0.30 The register_models() plugin hook now takes an optional model_aliases parameter listing all of the models, async models and aliases that have been registered so far by other plugins. A plugin with @hookimpl(trylast=True) can use this to take previously registered models into account. #1389 Added docstrings to public classes and methods and included those directly in the documentation. Tags: llm

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Coding at the Speed of Thought: The New Era of Symfony Docker

Coding at the Speed of Thought: The New Era of Symfony Docker

If we want to discuss Developer Experience (DX) in 2026, we have to talk about instantaneous feedback and coding agents. At SymfonyLive Paris 2026, I presented “Coding at the Speed of Thought: Symfony DX in 2026“, where I detailed the bleeding-edge features we have brought to the PHP and Symfony ecosystems. To make this vision... Coding at the Speed of Thought: The New Era of Symfony Docker first appeared on Kévin Dunglas.

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Coding at the Speed of Thought: The New Era of Symfony Docker

Coding at the Speed of Thought: The New Era of Symfony Docker

If we want to discuss Developer Experience (DX) in 2026, we have to talk about instantaneous feedback and coding agents. At SymfonyLive Paris 2026, I presented “Coding at the Speed of Thought: Symfony DX in 2026“, where I detailed the bleeding-edge features we have brought to the PHP and Symfony ecosystems. To make this vision... Coding at the Speed of Thought: The New Era of Symfony Docker first appeared on Kévin Dunglas.

Kévin Dunglas
Supply Chain Attack on Axios Pulls Malicious Dependency from npm

Supply Chain Attack on Axios Pulls Malicious Dependency from npm

A supply chain attack targeting the widely used HTTP client Axios has introduced a malicious dependency into specific npm releases, including axios@1.14.1 and axios@0.30.4. The latest version pulls in plain-crypto-js@4.2.1, a package that Socket has confirmed as malicious. Our analysis shows the malicious package deploys a multi-stage payload, including a remote access trojan (RAT) capable of executing arbitrary commands, exfiltrating system data, and persisting on infected machines. Axios is…

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datasette-files 0.1a3

datasette-files 0.1a3

Release: datasette-files 0.1a3 I'm working on integrating datasette-files into other plugins, such as datasette-extract. This necessitated a new release of the base plugin. owners_can_edit and owners_can_delete configuration options, plus the files-edit and files-delete actions are now scoped to a new FileResource which is a child of FileSourceResource. #18 The file picker UI is now available as a <datasette-file-picker> Web Component. Thanks, Alex Garcia. #19 New from datasette_files…

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Quoting Georgi Gerganov

Quoting Georgi Gerganov

Note that the main issues that people currently unknowingly face with local models mostly revolve around the harness and some intricacies around model chat templates and prompt construction. Sometimes there are even pure inference bugs. From typing the task in the client to the actual result, there is a long chain of components that atm are not only fragile - are also developed by different parties. So it's difficult to consolidate the entire stack and you have to keep in mind that what you are…

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Mr. Chatterbox is a (weak) Victorian-era ethically trained model you can run on your own computer

Mr. Chatterbox is a (weak) Victorian-era ethically trained model you can run on your own computer

Trip Venturella released Mr. Chatterbox, a language model trained entirely on out-of-copyright text from the British Library. Here's how he describes it in the model card: Mr. Chatterbox is a language model trained entirely from scratch on a corpus of over 28,000 Victorian-era British texts published between 1837 and 1899, drawn from a dataset made available by the British Library. The model has absolutely no training inputs from after 1899 — the vocabulary and ideas are formed exclusively from…

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