- 10Mozilla's buzz around Mythos is disingenuous at best, and malicious at worst (ghidravevo.substack.com)
- 444Async Rust never left the MVP state (tweedegolf.nl)
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- 69Behavior-Oriented Concurrency for Python (microsoft.github.io)
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- 200Going Full Time on Open Source (jdx.dev)
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- 256Agents for financial services and insurance (anthropic.com)
- 123Biscuit (github.com)
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- 131Docker 29 has changed its default image store for new installs (docs.docker.com)
- 480BYOMesh – New LoRa mesh radio offers 100x the bandwidth (partyon.xyz)
- 858Mercedes-Benz commits to bringing back physical buttons (drive.com.au)
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