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Wed Apr 29
Church Encoding, Parametricity, and the Yoneda Lemma
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[$] Support for private memory nodes
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Security updates for Thursday
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Python 3.15: features that didn't make the headlines
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The Greenfield of Agentic Payments. Cross-Network Settlement is Still Up for Grabs.
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Kubernetes In Anger
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Young People Are Tired of Empty Scrolling. FaithTime Is Turning Feeds Into Real Connection
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How Use.AI Is Bringing Cohesion Back to the Workplace
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ReverseLookup Is Helping Users Navigate Modern Interactions
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JobAssist Keeps Career Materials, Drafts, and Progress in One Place
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Tailwind: Suffering From Success
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On Google declaring war on the Web
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[RFC] LLVM Foundation statement in favor of open access to standards documents
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Production Observability for Spring AI Agents on Amazon Bedrock Without Writing Tracing code
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Debugging Multi Agent Memory Loss in Long Running Pipelines
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The Future of SEO Is Brand Recognition, Not Rankings
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Perpetual DEXs Are Not One Category Anymore
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Disaster Recovery as a Governance System
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Why Founder-Led Companies Still Win in the Age of Algorithms
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Test Automation Tools are having a moment
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How to Trace GPT-4o Apps With MLflow 3 and OpenTelemetry
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Bad Ingestion Architecture Generates Million Dollar Snowflake and Databricks Bills
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The First PR Intelligence Audit for Prop Firms: Key Findings
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Custom Evals Brings Order to the Messy World of LLM Evaluation
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The AI-Powered Automation Tool Transforming Enterprise Systems
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No query strings here either
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The Spam Button Is Winning
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Stop Grinding LeetCode SQL. Do This Instead.
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The Invisible Interface: How Algorithmic Ranking Shapes Reading, Attention, and Belief
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Merkle Trees and Cryptographic Accumulators: The Mathematical Backbone of Blockchain Integrity
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OpenSMTPD Is The Mail Server For The Future
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Aggressive AI scrapers are making it kinda suck to run wikis
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Twelve Ways to Be Wrong About AI-Assisted Coding
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[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for May 21, 2026
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The Mislabeled Bricks of Utopia
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Waterfox Release 6.6.13 removes Startpage as default search provider
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Staged publishing for npm packages
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An OpenAI model has disproved a central conjecture in discrete geometry
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The Observability Crisis in AI Systems: Why Your Logs Are Lying to You
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I Run Six Ideas At Once And My Brain Is Filing For Divorce
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Chromium publishes fixed exploit 4 years later, turns out it's actually unfixed
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Who Builds a House Without Drawing Blueprints? (2015)
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Why does the arrow (->) operator in C exist?
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206 Blog Posts To Learn About Career
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XSS Is Deadly for Passkeys: The Hidden Risk of Attestation None
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Logic bug in the Linux kernel's __ptrace_may_access() function (CVE-2026-46333)
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Yearslong fight over users' right to tweak smart TV software heads to trial
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Notes on I2C
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Your Content Writer and Your Lead Engineer Are Both Having a Crap Day
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We Treated Potholes Like Software Bugs and Accidentally Built a Civic Hacking Playbook
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