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Sun Feb 8
Huntarr - Your passwords and your entire arr stack's API keys are exposed to anyone on your network, or worse, the internet
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Indifference Strategies and Viscosity Solutions in Worst-Case Portfolio Optimization
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BSDE Characterization of Indifference Strategies for Worst-Case Portfolios
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x86CSS - An x86 CPU emulator written in CSS
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Optimizing Pre-Crash Portfolios: Indifference Strategies and Stochastic Market Coefficients
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Evaluating AGENTS.md: Are Repository-Level Context Files Helpful for Coding Agents?
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Safety as an Immune System: Governing Self-Evolving AI Societies
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Unprocessed Emotions: From Regulation to Resolution - The Logic of Cognitive Decompression
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The Hidden Tax That Slows Every Product Team
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ArtemisFlow: A Local-First Job Tracker I Built
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C Enum Sizes; or, How MSVC Ignores The Standard Once Again
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Signed, Sealed, Stolen: How We Patched Critical Vulnerabilities Under Fire
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I ported Coreboot to the Thinkpad X270
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Your Web3 Community Isn’t Broken: Your Trust Architecture Is
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Coordinating adversarial AI agents
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GNU Octave 11.1.0 released
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The TechBeat: I Replaced $1,200/Year in Cloud Subscriptions With a Single Home Server. Here's What I Learned. (2/23/2026)
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AI’s Future is in Space
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Binding port 0 to avoid port collisions
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300 Days of RuboCop
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[$] The second half of the 7.0 merge window
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Verifpal, Rewritten in Rust
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Meet Limarc Ambalina - HackerNoon Blogging Course Guest Speaker
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Vlad: Weston 15.0 is here: Lua shells, Vulkan rendering, and a smoother display stack
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Meet ZexPRWire: HackerNoon’s Certified Business Blogging Partner
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Brag Frog – The brag doc that builds itself from GitHub, Jira and Co
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DMMSY: C99 implementation of Single-Source Shortest Path
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Polygon Crosses $29.8 Billion in Monthly Stablecoin Volume: A Deep Dive Into Web3 Payments
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Some Silly Z3 Scripts I Wrote
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rango: Voice control for browsers
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The HackerNoon Newsletter: Your Prices Shouldn’t Be the Same in Every Country (2/23/2026)
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Disappointing phones
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Security updates for Monday
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Tracking NixOS option values and dependencies
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So I've Been Thinking About Static Site Generators
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The Ladybird browser project shifts to Rust
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[$] Lessons on attracting new contributors from 30 years of PostgreSQL
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Using Haskell's 'newtype' in C
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Ladybird adopts Rust, with help from AI
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Your Prices Shouldn’t Be the Same in Every Country
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You don't need free lists
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Your LTV is Capped by the Problem You Solve
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Mutuum Finance (MUTM) Roadmap: Phase 3 Begins
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Designing Odin's Casting Syntax
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Why Launch Order Can Make or Break a Subscription Business
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Cursed engineering: jumping randomly through CSV files without hurting yourself
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Queues for Kafka ready for prime time
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Recurring Revenue Isn’t a Silver Bullet for Subscription Growth
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The ‘tool-call’ Render Pattern: Turning Your AI from a Chatty Bot into a Doer
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When Success Comes Too Late to Save the Heart
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