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Tue Mar 17
Evolving the Node.js Release Schedule
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Every dependency you add is a supply chain attack waiting to happen
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Martian time in Hare (2022)
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Time, Clues, and Alibis
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We built Postgres compatibility for our database and made it reusable libraries
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Beyond the IDE: Second-Generation AI Coding Software
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pGenie – SQL-first code generator for PostgreSQL (Haskell, Rust, Java)
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Running out of Disk Space in Production
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Cohere’s Multilingual Embedding Model for Search, Retrieval, and Recommendations
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Packaging 128 languages with Nix
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Gemini TTS Review: What Google’s Voice Model Can Do
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A Practical Guide to llama-nemotron-embed-1b-v2
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A New AI Approach to Surgical Navigation Skips Reconstruction
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Libinput Hit By Worrying Security Issues With Its Lua Plug-In System
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Ruby 3.2 Is EOL: What You Actually Need to Do
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What Web3 Still Gets Wrong About Gen Z
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How to Choose the Best Speech-to-text API for Voice Agents
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Why Beautiful Apps Die Lonely Deaths: The Structural Forces Behind Vibe Decay
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Why "100% Test Coverage" Is a Vanity Metric
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Fighting VRAM Overheating: 3 Unexpected Lessons from My First Windows Utility
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Kafka Has Become the Postgres of Streaming — And That Changes Everything
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The "No-Code" Scaling Paradox: Why Your Frankenstein Architecture Will Eventually Fail
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The n8n + PostgreSQL Integration Nobody Talks About
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The Machine Learning Stack Is Being Rebuilt From Scratch Here's What Developers Need to Know in 2026
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Web3’s Next Chapter Is About Integration, Not Ideology
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How I Built a 100% Private Yes-No Oracle in Pure JavaScript (No Backend, No Tracking)
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Micro Staffing & AI: Will Software Dev Firms Be Gone?
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The System Design Interview Gap: What Prep Doesn't Teach
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Forget the Average User. Design for the Edges
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Why I Used CBT Principles to Design an AI That Breaks Tasks Into Micro-Steps
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Quantum computing bombshells that are not April Fools
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Python Yet Reforged Entirely
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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for April 2, 2026
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Email obfuscation: What works in 2026?
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Cutting Python Web App Memory Over 31%
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Is Web3 Still for Developers - or Just for Speculators With a GitHub Account?
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What Would You See Changed in Haskell?
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How AI in Transportation Systems Is Transforming Modern Mobility
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Turbulence at The Document Foundation
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git_bayesect: Bayesian git bisect
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Blogging in Typst is not that hard
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Indexical: Private, local-first memory for everything you read on the web
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A game with programmable space combat written in Go
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Institutional AI, Surrogacy, and the Future of Work
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I Traced My Traffic Through a Home Tailscale Exit Node
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Lux-tts Model by Fal-ai: Here's What to Know
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pgit: I Imported the Linux Kernel into PostgreSQL
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Timesliced reservoir sampling: a new(?) algorithm for profilers
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The Cybersecurity Value Chain: How 25 Companies Fill 72 Foundational Roles
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The HackerNoon Newsletter: Building a Secure RAG Pipeline on AWS: A Step-by-Step Implementation Guide (4/1/2026)
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