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2
Is Denuvo's Dominance Beginning to Crack? (gardinerbryant.com)
6
How to unionize your tech workplace (computerworld.com)
1
AI and Microsoft's Hubris: Return of the Browser Wars (korte.co)
7
Cosmic DE's First Seven Months (system76.com)
2
Are "no AI" disclaimers necessary? (basementcommunity.com)
4
Did Frank Herbert Predict Bistable Displays Like E-Ink? (technovelgy.com)
4
If you solve this CAPTCHA, you are not welcome here (lowentropy.net)
2
MN solar wildflowers 20x'd native bees, which pollinated neighbor soybeans (ecoportal.net)
2
Returning Zork (ruk.ca)
4
House passes bill to make daylight saving time permanent (apnews.com)
2
In Defense of Polyfills (verou.me)
1
Tools vs. Resources vs. Prompts: the MCP primitive you're misusing (prashamhtrivedi.in)
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When We Fight, We Win: Why I Am Suing Northwestern University and US Government (lithub.com)
4
Microsoft Entra ID Will Retire SMS and Voice Authentication (lazyadmin.nl)
1
Free Mac app reveals the truth about your mystery USB-C cables (theverge.com)
1
From Prompt Engineering to Intent Engineering (danielmiessler.com)
2
What happens when you put politicians in charge of science (sciencenews.org)
11
Iran exploited mobile flaws to locate U.S. troops in the Middle East (techcrunch.com)
155
I'm a USB-C Maximalist (shkspr.mobi)
1
Honeycomb Structures Spotted on Mars (space.com)
1
Sale of multimillion-dollar T rex skeleton is big headache for scientists (theguardian.com)
2
"If HEIC has no haters I'm dead." (aresluna.org)
4
Apple Stock Surges to Record Highs as Traders Cheer Outsourced AI Strategy (macobserver.com)
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OpenAI mandates hardware-backed passkeys for Trusted Access Cyber members (yubico.com)
1
Fractional Freezing (wikipedia.org)
9
DOGE Used AI for Housing Policy. The Government Won't Say How (wired.com)
4
The US-China AI arms race has taken an unexpected turn (newscientist.com)
4
Jailbroken Gemini spun up new C2 server for Russian fraudster in just 6 minutes (theregister.com)
3
The Growing Self-Reliance of Chinese Innovation (arxiv.org)
2
Red cards have more than tripled since the last World Cup, data show (phys.org)
3
Gaming is in serious trouble. GTA VI may be the nail in the coffin (salon.com)
3
$4 Gas, $5 Diesel: Strait Tensions and Russian Refinery Strikes (gaspriceguy.substack.com)
3
How early SunOS did diskless workstations before NFS (utcc.utoronto.ca)
1
Only Security Updates? (crepererum.net)
32
TFTP Honey Pot Results (bruceediger.com)
3
I thought AVIF would make every image smaller. It didn't (stuffandnonsense.co.uk)
12
Software Has Changed (abeautifulsite.net)
172
Building and shipping Mac and iOS apps without opening Xcode (scottwillsey.com)
2
Why space games still struggle with the scale of the universe (space.com)
4
Do you prefer Claude or ChatGPT for creative writing? (murugappan.com)
1
The Paused Web (binarydigit.net)
2
I Regret to Say That Gmail Is Now a Spam Farm (scalzi.com)
3
The internet is becoming increasingly hostile towards VPNs (basementcommunity.com)
2
You Have Become a Fat King (highstandards.substack.com)
1
Settling a 2006 conjecture on Huffman codes (iczelia.net)
2
Auth and Curl (taonaw.com)
2
Sydney MP pushes to bring human composting to Australia as burial costs rise (abc.net.au)
16
Detained by settlers, US Democrat Ro Khanna now faces pro-Israel attacks (aljazeera.com)
2
Reading is the art of attention. What a mess we've made of that word (aworkinglibrary.com)
2
If you want to make money, be useful to rich people (filiph.net)
13
A Farewell to ARPs: IPv4 Service on IPv6-Only Networks (ripe.net)
30
Teardown: A Generic 7-Port USB 3.0 Hub That Wasn't (goughlui.com)
8
W11 Copilot tells you what's slowing down your PC, while using 1GB RAM itself (windowslatest.com)
5
Britain's biggest community solar farm forced to shut over grid overload fears (theguardian.com)
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[flagged] Firefox 12.58% for Desktop Browser Market Share in North America June 2026 (statcounter.com)
3
Bethesda union members organise protest in response to Xbox layoffs (gamesindustry.biz)
2
Monitoring DNS Registry Mutations with an Ensemble Anomaly Detection Framework (sidnlabs.nl)
119
Female US rower completes historic solo journey from California to Hawaii (theguardian.com)
2
Last American polio survivor in an iron lung dies at 78 (kron4.com)
1
GhostCommit – Convention-File Steganographic Exfiltration (Attack PoC) (github.com/asset-group)
5
The Game Disc May Be Dying and I Think I'm Okay with It (zenofdesign.com)
2
The oceans are full of heat, and it's coming ashore (grist.org)
3
An OpenAI model crushed top human programmers at a world coding competition (understandingai.org)
2
I Am Offgrid Now (freira.dev)
2
Father fixes dead RTX 3070 with a jerry-rigged capacitor from an old radio (tomshardware.com)
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45% of enthusiasts 'seriously considering' leaving Sony for PC (pushsquare.com)
2
Deep sea submersibles snap first photos of ship where Ernest Shackleton died (popsci.com)
1
"Disk Not Ejected Properly": What It Means (bombich.com)
1
The Joy of Old-School Coding After a Stupid Mistake (canro91.github.io)
1
Migrating from GitLab to Forgejo (bentasker.co.uk)
1
It will be as if it has always been this way (utf9k.net)
8
An unusual way for your DHCP server to run out of dynamic IPs (utcc.utoronto.ca)
3
LineageOS now has a web installer (manualdousuario.net)
2
The Politics of Shrimp (thedial.world)
2
Commit Messages (mataroa.blog)
10
Steam sales reportedly topped $11B during H1 2026 due to shifting trends (tomshardware.com)
208
QuadRF can spot drones and see WiFi through my wall (jeffgeerling.com)
1
Status Bars on Websites (futureperfect.bearblog.dev)
1
Record ticket sales for Bayeux Tapestry exhibition (museumsassociation.org)
2
Energy is AI's natural home – but, it's fumbling (weforum.org)
1
Starbucks bets on AI to replace Microsoft and IBM software (latimes.com)
4
OpenAI and Google sell AI models to blacklisted China groups (ft.com)
2
Memories Can't Wait–Or, How I Learned to Keep Worrying About the Web (zeldman.com)
78
Successful companies go blind (ianreppel.org)
2
Gage Roads Beer Surfboard (toxel.com)
3
Japan does not cut down centuries-old trees for development; they relocate them (indiatimes.com)
2
Orbitiny Desktop Pilot X Released (orbitiny.com)
3
FIFA World Cup 2026 · Data Portraits (bogachev.fr)
38
Don't Get Sick in America (blogography.com)
2
Open Sourcing Our Most Advanced Linux Security Engine: OwlSM (levelblue.com)
2
Be a Gardener, Not a Tenant (lireo.com)
1
Microsoft's patch Tuesdays are about to get bigger (theverge.com)
1
What If We Accidentally Outsource the Real Work to AI? (insidehighered.com)
1
1.5M Words (eveoganda.blogspot.com)
15
You paid me, a long-time Linux user, to use Windows 11 exclusively for a month (osnews.com)
60
How to Write an Email (dannycastonguay.com)
16
Stop Using reCAPTCHA – It's Not a Real Captcha (na0341.bearblog.dev)
3
Are Bug Bounties Cooked? (hakluke.com)
4