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  • Tue Mar 17

BIO: The Bao I/O Coprocessor

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A with-based effect notation

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HackerNoon Projects of the Week: AI Security Exposure Detector, Shoppinlyst, and TimeVyn

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Lobsters Interview with Internet_Jannitor

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Emacs Internal #01: is a Lisp Runtime in C, Not an Editor

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What we heard about Rust's challenges, and how we can address them

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The HackerNoon Newsletter: Educational Byte: What Is a Trojan and How Does It Steal Your Crypto? (3/20/2026)

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Life TV: Video with 2 bits to spare

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Thunderbird: Introducing our Public Roadmaps

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I'm OK being left behind, thanks

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How a Trader Chooses a Decentralized Exchange

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The Good, the Bad, and the Leaky: jemalloc, bumpalo, and mimalloc in meilisearch

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Everyone Is Arguing About AI vs. Humans. They're Watching the Wrong Fight.

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Why AI Security Will Be the Biggest Tech Challenge of the Next Decade

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Security updates for Friday

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Welcome to LWN.net [LWN.net]W

Beat Paxos

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This Privacy-Safe AI Could Turn Battery Waste Into Big Profit

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What are you doing this weekend?

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Wayland set the Linux Desktop back by 10 years

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The Social Smolnet

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Generative AI Powers Sustainable Reuse of Retired Lithium-Ion Batteries

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IBM Quantum Breakthrough: Linking Chips in Real-Time to Expand Qubit Power

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Unified Modules For Your Nixfiles

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Quantum Computing Breakthrough: Correcting Errors in Real-Time

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The Night Roger Ackroyd Was Murdered

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Fedora Asahi Remix 43 is now available

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High-Efficiency Quantum Error Correction Promises Smaller, Stronger Quantum Computers

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This Noisy Quantum Computer Produces Reliable Results Impossible to Simulate Classically

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Scientists Unlock Ultra-Efficient Flexible Screen Displays Using Graphene and Titanium Dioxide

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Faster Charging, Longer Life: The Graphene Trick Upgrading Lithium Batteries

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EnshittifAIcation

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A Graphene Breakthrough Could Make EV Batteries Last Longer and Store More Energy

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How Everything.inc Is Launching the First Unified DeFi Pre-Market Liquidity Pool

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Playwright vs. Puppeteer: Head-to-head Comparison 2026

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Raphtory: The temporal graph engine

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Confessions of a Mysterious Neighbor

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Atuin v18.13 – better search, a PTY proxy, and AI for your shell

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Video Conferencing with Durable Streams

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The TechBeat: MEXC Tops New Listings and Secures #2 with 8.2% Global Spot Market Share (3/20/2026)

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How AI Agents Are Reshaping Software Delivery in 2026

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ODS Layer Design Principles for Modern Data Warehouses

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In the AI Era, Saving Time Is the Ultimate Life Hack

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When AI Agents Fail, Who Owns the Fallout?

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Educational Byte: What Is a Trojan and How Does It Steal Your Crypto?

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Growth Hacking Is Dead. Trust Is the New Growth Engine.

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Why I Built Native Desktop Clients for Cloudflare D1, R2, KV, and Images

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Minecraft Source Code is Interesting

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The Silicon Renaissance: Gold Rush for Hardware Engineers in the AI Era

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Most Teams Know Bad On-Call. Few Can Define Good On-Call.

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I Built 10 Pokemon Agents That Learn From Each Other Using Kafka and Flink

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Entries updated Apr 17, 2026 10:50:07 AM PDT

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