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Annoying it’s a gradual roll out -
By jahara21 · Posted
That is $130 more than I paid for my 4TB a year ago. How is this a deal? -
By David Uzondu · Posted
JetBrains' new AI-first 'IDE' JetBrains Air is now on Windows by David Uzondu JetBrains has announced that JetBrains Air, its Agentic Development Environment (ADE) is now available for download on Windows x64 and ARM. You might not be familiar with JetBrains Air. It's this new desktop app that the company launched back in March 2026 to let developers hand off tasks to AI agents instead of writing every line manually. You can see it as more of an Agentic Development Environment (ADE) rather than a traditional Integrated Development Environment (IDE). The latter builds its features around a central text editor, while the former arranges everything around the AI agent itself. Here's how JetBrains describes it: Air was born from the ashes of Fleet, an experimental editor that the company quietly killed in December 2025 after realizing that competing directly with VS Code was a losing battle. The company repurposed Fleet's lightweight, modern architecture to build Air, transforming a basic code editor into a workspace for running multiple AI agents. When Air launched, it was only available for macOS. It wasn't until earlier this month that Linux users got a chance to play with the software. Now that Air is on Windows, you can do things like map out a complex feature in Plan mode and watch an AI write the implementation plan to a markdown file before writing any code. You can iterate on this plan, add references to specific classes or files, and choose whether to run the agent locally or inside an isolated Git worktree. Running agents in parallel means you can have Claude refactor a database schema in one branch while Codex writes tests in another, leaving you free to do other important things. You can even set up a pipeline where Claude writes the code, and Codex reviews it. At the moment, Air is free. If you have a JetBrains AI Pro or Ultimate subscription, you get full access to the built-in agents, though there's also the option to Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) to run APIs from Anthropic, OpenAI, or Google. If you're interested, here are the download links for both x64 and ARM64. -
By Dan~ · Posted
Depending how you’re wiring it internally, but try to put it inside conduit, that way in the future you can more easily replace cables, compared to running inside studs alone At least cat6a too -
By leonsk29 · Posted
I bet Meta has lots of info on you anyway, gathered by other means. And Google, and Microsoft, and every other tech giant. If you use some form of modern electronic device, they own you already...
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Software posted here is compiled for Windows x64 Edition. Please post more applications, they need not be free!
Anti-Virus
Avast!
NOD32
Symantec Antivirus
Audio/Video Editing/Production
Cakewalk Sonar x64
VirtualDub
Benchmarks
CineBench
FRAPS
Desktop Customisation
WindowBlinds
Disk mangement
FileDisk x64 (Unofficial)
WinImage
File Compression
7-Zip
Squeez
WinRAR (latest beta has x64 shell extensions)
Firewall
Tiny Firewall 64
Games
Far Cry x64 upgrade
Graphics
POV-Ray
Networking
PuTTy x64 (Unofficial)
System Utilties
Filemon x64
OpenGL Extensions Viewer
Prime95
Process Explorer
Regmon x64
StartupMonitor64
O&O Defrag (Beta!)
Tweaking Software
TweakUI64 (Unofficial)
Web Software:
Mozilla Firefox (Unofficial x64 build)
Sun Java x64
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