Fascinated (and slightly surprised) that Google found ~50% of security bugs occur in code written in the last 12 months.
So maintained code that isn't actively developed is often good!
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Building VaccinateCA, a website developed by volunteers to make vaccination information widely available.
It's a long read, but it explores a bunch of larger policy / organisational challenges they encountered in the public sector.
https://www.worksinprogress.co/issue/the-story-of-vaccinateca/
I've never seen a language add a full-featured REPL later in its life. It's incredibly hard to add "update function definition" interactively.
Clojure is an interesting case. It was developed with a REPL in mind, but the JVM was not. Perhaps the VM matters less here?
Apparently there's a separate linux kernel flavour (beyond the usual vanilla, LTS, hardened) just for personal computers! https://liquorix.net/
Looks like it's developed on GitHub and tuned for interactive usage.