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Sat Mar 7
4 Tactics for Shipping Faster Without Losing Software Quality
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How to Break Your PostgreSQL IIoT Database and Learn Something in the Process
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Why Enterprises Choose PySpark for Real-Time Big Data Analytics
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Hidden Truth
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What the Strangler Fig Pattern Teaches Us About Modernizing Legacy Software
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Gateway Security Won’t Be Enough for MCP-Powered AI
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Fish Audio’s S2-Pro Brings Emotion Tags to Text-to-Speech
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Fedora moving from Pagure to Forgejo
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This 4B Safety Model Classifies AI Content as Safe, Unsafe, or Controversial
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Phase 2 Calibration: Fixing Gating and Reward Scoring Together
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Why CIC Private Debt’s Risk Hire Matters More Than It Looks
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Node.js — Developing a minimally HashDoS resistant, yet quickly reversible integer hash for V8
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Large-scale online deanonymization with LLMs
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Lines of code are useful
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Vim Racing
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Zero-copy protobuf and ConnectRPC for Rust
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A Verilog to Factorio compiler and simulator (working RISC-V CPU)
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Electric Motorcycles are a Security Nightmare
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Read Receipts: An iMessage Simulator
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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for March 26, 2026
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vim-classic: Long-term maintenance of Vim 8.x
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Shell Tricks That Actually Make Life Easier (And Save Your Sanity)
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No More Silent Analytics Bugs: All it Takes is One SDK and One Github Action
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Qwen3.5-9b-uncensored-hauhaucs-Aggressive Model: A Beginner's Guide to Get You Started
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Updates to GitHub Copilot interaction data usage policy
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One File - What if your lockfile and your package list were the same file?
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Apple’s macOS UNIX certification is a lie (2025)
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Which Design Doc Did a Human Write?
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The Cost of Concurrency Coordination
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Thoughts on slowing the fuck down
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[$] Collaboration for battling security incidents
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Your First Parser
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Mojo's not (yet) Python
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Jensen Huang on AI 'Token Factories', The Future of Labor, and 'Dying on the Job'
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Compiler Crates
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OpenBSD on Motorola 88000 processors
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Replacing Disqus with Mastodon Comments
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The HackerNoon Newsletter: The Discreet Charm of Hypertext (3/25/2026)
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Become Unstoppable at Work: 10 Habits You Need to Adopt
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BYDFi Expands European Reach With Next Block Expo 2026 Sponsorship in Warsaw
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Setting up a Tor Relay at National Taiwan Normal University (Tor Blog)
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This Skill Makes AI Coding Work: Navigating Context Engineering in 2026
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LibreQoS v2.0 released
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[$] More efficient removal of pages from the direct map
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Our SaaS Contract Renewal Came In 18% Higher. We Paid It. Then We Built the Exit Plan.
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"Disregard that!" attacks
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Life Hacking in 2026: How Smart People Are Working Less and Winning More
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Announcing Lix 2.95 “Kakigōri”
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Five new stable kernels
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Introducing the GNOME Fellowship program
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