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Coders have had a field day weeding through the treasures in the Claude Code leak. "It has turned into a massive sharing party," said Sigrid Jin, who created the Python edition, Claw Code. Here's how ...
Anthropic accidentally leaked part of the internal source code for its coding assistant Claude Code, according to a spokesperson. The leak could help give software developers, and Anthropic's ...
The Python team at Microsoft is continuing its overhaul of environment management in Visual Studio Code, with the August 2025 release advancing the controlled rollout of the new Python Environments ...
Vibe coding has sparked a technological revolution, and has produced some of the fastest-growing products in the history of tech, including Claude Code, Codex, Lovable, and Replit. Vibe coding is the ...
The Forbes Games portfolio expands with the launch of the Mini Crossword by Forbes, a new proprietary daily puzzle created exclusively for Forbes readers. Designed to deliver the satisfaction of a ...
The arrival of spring each year means the return of Easter treats to fill baskets for the holiday. Shoppers snap up traditional sweets like chocolate bunnies (which are usually hollow for a tricky ...
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Nintendo has released a mini Game Boy-styled music player that plays soundtracks from the original Pokémon games. The device, called the Pokémon Red & Pokémon Blue Game Music Collection: Game Boy ...
A surprise collectible on Pokemon Day looks just like a tiny Game Boy and plays music on swappable cartridges for $70. Give us the real Game Boy again, come on. I started with CNET reviewing laptops ...