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    Home»Development»How to make Developer Friends When You Don’t Live in Silicon Valley, with Iraqi Engineer Code;Life [Podcast #172]

    How to make Developer Friends When You Don’t Live in Silicon Valley, with Iraqi Engineer Code;Life [Podcast #172]

    May 17, 2025

    On this week’s episode of the podcast, freeCodeCamp founder Quincy Larson interviews software engineer and live coding streamer Code;Life.

    For those of you watching the video version of this interview, she lives in Iraq and she uses a 3D avatar to protect her identity.

    We talk about:

    • Training language models to work well with low-resource languages from Africa and the Middle East

    • Growing up in Iraq and her early experiences with computers and the internet

    • How streaming yourself coding can be a good way to practice your skills, update your knowledge, and motivate fellow devs

    • How to participate in coding competitions and hackathons even if you feel intimidated

    Support for freeCodeCamp comes from the 11,384 kind folks who support our charity through a monthly donation. You can join these chill human beings and aid us in our mission by going to donate.freecodecamp.org

    Links we talk about:

    • Quincy’s interview with Eammon Cottrell who automated his coffee shop chain: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/self-taught-coding-automating-coffee-shop-chain-eamonn-cottrell-interview-151/

    • MNIST character dataset: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MNIST_database

    • Zepeto tool for creating your own V-tuber avatar: https://page.zepeto.me/en/u4EEl3wK89atkdyUiivGEck

    • Hugging Face AI Agent course (freeCodeCamp also has several courses on this on YouTube but this is the one CL mentioned): https://huggingface.co/learn/agents-course/en/unit0/introduction

    • A video of Code;Life doing a Kaggle data science competition: https://youtube.com/live/WGLqd_sGiVA?feature=share

    You can watch the interview on YouTube:

    Or you can listen to the podcast in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. Be sure to follow the freeCodeCamp Podcast there so you’ll get new episodes each Friday.

    Source: freeCodeCamp Programming Tutorials: Python, JavaScript, Git & More 

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    Description : Roo Code is an AI-powered autonomous coding agent. The project-specific MCP configuration for the Roo Code agent is stored in the `.roo/mcp.json` file within the VS Code workspace. Because the MCP configuration format allows for execution of arbitrary commands, prior to version 3.20.3, it would have been possible for an attacker with access to craft a prompt to ask the agent to write a malicious command to the MCP configuration file. If the user had opted-in to auto-approving file writes within the project, this would have led to arbitrary command execution. This issue is of moderate severity, since it requires the attacker to already be able to submit prompts to the agent (for instance through a prompt injection attack), for the user to have MCP enabled (on by default), and for the user to have enabled auto-approved file writes (off by default). Version 3.20.3 fixes the issue by adding an additional layer of opt-in configuration for auto-approving writing to Roo’s configuration files, including all files within the `.roo/` folder.

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