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Worst Case Optimal Joins: Graph-Join correspondence

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A Basic Just-In-Time Compiler (2015)

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Enterprise Integration Patterns: The Routing Slip

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Seven night sky spectacles to watch for in 2026

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Notes on the expression problem and type design (2018)

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git-pkgs: explore your dependency history

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Write Symfony Commands Like You Write Controllers—Finally

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AI Slop, Demo Culture and Market Crashes Are the Same System Failure

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How to Think Like a Data Systems Engineer: The Questions That Save You Later

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Prompt Chaining: Turn One Prompt Into a Reliable LLM Workflow

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Sam Altman AI Predictions: Impact on Tech and Society

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GNU indirect function

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Amiga Desktops Worth Seeing

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Who Owns the Memory? Part 1: What is an Object?

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Ken Thompson on How A Disk Scheduling Algorithm Became Unix

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How I browse the web in 2026

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The HackerNoon Newsletter: 10 Noteworthy C and C++ Bugs Found in Open-Source Projects in 2025 (1/3/2026)

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Give your agentic processes a name

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Bypassing RP2350's Secure Boot

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Who's Hiring? Q1 2026

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Linux kernel security work

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FreeBSD Home NAS, part 2: Introduction to the PF firewall

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The Kimwolf Botnet is Stalking Your Local Network

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DeFi Crypto Mutuum Finance (MUTM) Finalizes V1 Smart Contract Audit With Halborn Security

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Benchmarking Windows Against Itself, From Windows XP To Windows 11

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The TechBeat: The Hidden Cost of AI: Why It’s Making Workers Smarter, but Organisations Dumber (1/3/2026)

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Verified Model-Based Conformance Testing for Dummies

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GPU Compilation with MLIR

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Is tree-sitter good enough? (2022)

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RubyEvents.org 2025 Wrapped - a look back at the Ruby community's year

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Welcome to Gas Town

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ORBIT mini-browser for Playdate

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Sourcegraph’s Amp Tries a New Fix for the Long-Conversation Problem

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2026 will be my year of the Linux desktop

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How HTML changes in ePub

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Linux: The Silent (Nix) Revolution

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Why I switched away from Zig to C3

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State of the Server 2026

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How to Make Email Marketing Work for You

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Was it really a Billion Dollar Mistake?

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WebGPU in p5.js

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10 Noteworthy C and C++ Bugs Found in Open-Source Projects in 2025

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GitHub Copilot Adds Persistent Memory for Repository-Level Context

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OpenTTD 15.0 released

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Darktable Styles mimicing Fujifilm's Film Simulations

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Releasing Fjall 3.0

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Proving liveness with TLA

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which programming resource changed your career?

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The HackerNoon Newsletter: 10 AI Marketing Strategies for Startups in 2026 (1/2/2026)

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I'm brave enough to say it: Linux is good now, and if you want to feel like you actually own your PC, make 2026 the year of Linux on (your) desktop

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Entries updated Jan 31, 2026 10:09:38 AM PST

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