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Tue Dec 16
Bespoke software is the future
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Assorted less(1) tips
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My “job” as family admin or Linux rules the house
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Establishing Verifiable Truth in a Post-Trust World
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A Comment-Preserving Cabal Parser
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The Black Friday Query That Invented Data Engineering
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What are you doing this weekend?
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The “Deterministic Black Box” That Keeps Failing Your Etherscan Verifications
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Why AI Alignment is Impossible Without an External Anchor
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The Sophisticated Technology that Keeps Billions Secure Inside a Modern Gold Vault
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The Brain at the Edge of Chaos. When Predictive Coding Fails and Randomness Enters
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A Developer's Guide to Building Next-Gen Smart Wallets With ERC-4337 — Part 2: Bundlers
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10 AI Marketing Strategies for Startups in 2026
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U.S. Virgin Islands Lawsuit Finally Calls Time On Meta’s Profitable Scam Ad Machine
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Why Proper Waste Disposal Is Crucial For Healthcare Businesses
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Rust9x update: Rust 1.93.0-beta
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The TechBeat: DynamoDB: When to Move Out (1/2/2026)
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FreeBSD: Home NAS, part 1 – configuring ZFS mirror (RAID1)
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10 years of personal finances in plain text files
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Introducing OpenWorkers – Self-hosted Cloudflare Workers in Rust
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Designing type-safe sync/async mode support in TypeScript
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Which Crypto Could Be The Better Investment Now: MUTM or DOGE?
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Cursed Bundler: Using go get to install Ruby Gems
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Brand Clarity vs Consensus
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Extensibility: The "100% Lisp" Fallacy
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xcc700: mini C compiler for esp32
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The GDB JIT interface
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Sorting with Fibonacci Numbers and a Knuth Reward Check
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Reasons to Love the Field of Programming Languages
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Email Privacy Tester
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Hierarchical Navigable Small World (HNSW) in PHP
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Parameter-efficient fine-tuning in tinygrad
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LazyPromise: an async primitive that complements Signals and supports typed errors
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WireGuard packet relay for NAT traversal
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The HackerNoon Newsletter: Could the Soaring FTSE 100 Mean Its Time to Open a SIPP? (1/1/2026)
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There is room for imperfect fault isolation
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Software taketh away faster than hardware giveth: Why C++ programmers keep growing fast despite competition, safety, and AI
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Security updates for Thursday
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One Number I Trust: Plain-Text Accounting for a Multi-Currency Household
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Z80-μLM is a 2-bit quantized language model small enough to run on an 8-bit Z80 processor
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Making end-to-end encrypted AI chat feel like logging in
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Confidential computing for self-hosted communities
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Writing Windows 95 software in 2025
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hindsight: GitHub-style git activity visualizer for terminal
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A Gentle Introduction to CUDA PTX
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How to Become Real Good in Prompt Engineering
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How to Structure Dagger Components So Your Build System Doesn’t Hate You
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Transformers, Finally Explained
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We Asked 14 Tech Bloggers Why They Write. Here's What They Said
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This Python “Auto-Painter” Creates a New Universe Every Time You Run It
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