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- 341Craig Venter has died (jcvi.org)
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- 97Consequences of passing too few register parameters to a C function (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- 301I aggregated 28 US Government auction sites into one search (bidprowl.com)
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- 156I accidentally made law enforcement shut down their fake honeypot (lina.sh)
- 386VibeVoice: Open-source frontier voice AI (github.com)
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- 673Bugs Rust won't catch (corrode.dev)
- 199Intel Arc Pro B70 Review (pugetsystems.com)
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- 124Virtualisation on Apple Silicon Macs is different (eclecticlight.co)
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- 251GitHub Actions is the weakest link (nesbitt.io)
- 386OpenTrafficMap (opentrafficmap.org)
- 11Tesla is facing up to $14.5B in lawsuits and it's only getting worse (electrek.co)
- 126Creating a Color Palette from an Image (amandahinton.com)
- 76Follow-up to Carrot disclosure: Forgejo (dustri.org)
- 133If I could make my own GitHub (matduggan.com)
- 55Business Owners Are Worst Clients (zencapital.substack.com)
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- 16Amazon says restoring damaged Middle East cloud operations to take months (reuters.com)
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- 79Artemis II fault tolerance (alearningaday.blog)
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- 129Ubuntu servers taken offline by "sustained, cross-border attack" (arstechnica.com)