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Technology 42 summaries
May 11 - May 17, 2026
4 videos
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Open Source Friday: Mozilla AI | Project cq

The video presents project CQ, a Mozilla/Open Source initiative to create a shared memory driven system for coding agents, detailing its architecture, local-first to cloud evolution, and how the community can participate and govern its growth.

00:00:39 read 01:01:57 video 9 chapters
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Rubber Duck Thursdays!

The video is an informal live session where Christopher Harrison explores Copilot CLI, its benefits over VS Code for certain workflows, and how to effectively integrate AI into development practices through context, planning, and tooling like remote sessions and shared AI assets.

00:00:50 read 01:06:13 video 10 chapters
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Rubber Duck Thursdays

A live stream where hosts and participants from around the world share ongoing projects, explore GitHub Copilot and its CLI, and demo building an AI-assisted to-do app with voice input, while discussing open source, security, and best practices for agentic workflows.

00:00:37 read 01:31:58 video 7 chapters
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Getting started with open source contributions for beginners

This video guides beginners through open source (OSS): what OSS is, why contributing helps, and how to get started. It covers finding beginner-friendly projects (using GitHub, Copilot, and the good first issue label), evaluating a project (readme, contributing guide, license, stars, activity), and making your first contribution by forking, editing, and submitting a pull request, with a concrete walkthrough using a sample project.

00:01:13 read 00:05:32 video 5 chapters

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