Articles by speckx
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GhostTree: Unveiling Path Manipulation Techniques to Bypass Windows Security (varonis.com)

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From Compute Overhang to Compute Crunch (secondthoughts.ai)

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There Shall Be Cathedrals (zachill.substack.com)

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People Can Record Your iPhone Calls Without You Knowing (inc.com)

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Year-Old PHP Vulnerability Is One of the Most Targeted Vulnerabilities (vulncheck.com)

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Last chance at eviction court: The San Francisco tenants teetering on the abyss (sfstandard.com)

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Wild Blueberry Farms Across Maine Suffer as Climate Change Upends Seasons (insideclimatenews.org)

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Floats are dead Long live floats (silverorange.com)

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Licensing Personal Projects (ty-porter.dev)

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A Rant on Owning a Modern EV (chuck.is)

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The <Noscript> Element as a Trap (hacktivis.me)

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Why Taxing the Wealthy Is Harder Than It Looks (ofdollarsanddata.com)

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Software's Centaur Era (twitchard.github.io)

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Comic Books seen in RoboCop (1987) (tumblr.com)

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Website blocking which works long term (hanki.dev)

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The Death of the Brick and Mortar Toy Store (brainbaking.com)

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TeamPCP compromises NPM maintainer with over 540 packages (opensourcemalware.com)

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TanStack weighs invitation-only pull requests after supply chain attack (theregister.com)

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Migrating from ingress-Nginx to Envoy Gateway (mijndertstuij.nl)

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Replacing My ISP Router with a UniFi Cloud Gateway Max (kevquirk.com)

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Going Analog (natemeyvis.com)

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Peter Salus has died (tuhs.org)

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The Chinese EV standard winning globally is banned in the U.S. (restofworld.org)

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The tyranny of single page apps (bidisaster.party)

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Selling an HTML file for a few grand (nickstambaugh.dev)

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The day CSS made me learn algebra again, and I liked it (schalkneethling.com)

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RSS is not dead. It just changed audience (hoeijmakers.net)

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Grief in the AI Age (bradfrost.com)

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Americans Oppose AI Data Centers in Their Area (gallup.com)

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Haiku OS runs on M1 Macs now (osnews.com)

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First They Came for the Programmers (miljko.org)

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Establishing a weekly user interview routine (destroytoday.com)

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Jury rules against Musk in court battle against Sam Altman, OpenAI (cnbc.com)

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Signs That AI-Assisted Vulnerability Discovery Is Reshaping Disclosure Volumes (vulncheck.com)

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The creator of OpenClaw used $1,300,000 of OpenAI tokens in 30 days (pcgamer.com)

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AI tools make it easier for scammers to defraud consumers (detroitnews.com)

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MS Silently Patched a CVSS 9.9 Privilege Escalation in Azure Backup for AKS (olearysec.com)

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Snohomish 911 now using AI to field calls (fox13seattle.com)

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AI Passed the Turing Test but Failed the Watch Test (elmerdata.ai)

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Observations on AI agent token consumption (willhackett.com)

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Bad News for the Average Pentester (atredis.com)

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Dawn of the Electric World Order (phenomenalworld.org)

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Paris Staged a Stress Test for Extreme Heat (reasonstobecheerful.world)

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Building a Solidarity Ecosystem for AI (ssir.org)

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Temperate super-Earth found orbiting nearby red dwarf Ross 318 (stellarcatalog.com)

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Privacy is becoming more of a privilege (avas.space)

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A History of Quality in Software Engineering (roberthopman.com)

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Linux devs are fighting the new age-gated internet (theverge.com)

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Feeds: A Minimal RSS Aggregator and Client (stevedylan.dev)

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A brief guide to self-hosting websites and apps using Cloudflare Tunnel (dougbelshaw.com)

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[flagged] Technofascism (third-bit.com)

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HTML Lists (frankmtaylor.com)

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Why Do Some Breads Dry Out Faster Than Others (kestrel.bearblog.dev)

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My Mom taught me HTML (and the rest was history) (ascii-tweezers.bearblog.dev)

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[flagged] I spent my whole career building passive income. Here's what I got wrong (dariusforoux.com)

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Search engine results are terrible (maurycyz.com)

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Using a Nintendo Switch to Speed Up a 3D Printer (hackaday.com)

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Anatomy of a WooCommerce Skimmer: A Technical Deep-Dive (scotthelme.co.uk)

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Magnus the wandering walrus swaps Scotland for Norway (bbc.com)

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Blocking DDoS from scraper bots the easy way via HTTP-401 Basic Auth (fraggod.net)

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Starting My Content Delivery Network (apalrd.net)

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I love Linux, but I can't quit Windows (jpain.io)

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How Fedora is responding to recent Kernel vulnerabilities (fedoramagazine.org)

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Worried About AI? Here, Have Some AI (nymag.com)

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Prediction markets see surge in suspicious trades as popularity explodes (reuters.com)

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Don't Route or Peer Lists (Drop) – Use with Firewalls and BGP (spamhaus.org)

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The Underground Market That Unlocks Stolen iPhones (infoblox.com)

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Tech Layoff Wave Has Hit 100k Jobs This Year (statista.com)

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The Splintered Mind: ChatGPT Is Not Your Friend (schwitzsplinters.blogspot.com)

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Ratty: A terminal emulator with inline 3D graphics (orhun.dev)

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The old world of tech is dying and the new cannot be born (baldurbjarnason.com)

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Microsoft starts canceling Claude Code licenses (theverge.com)

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Just Aim the Cannon Correctly (jmduke.com)

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Micron unveils a 256 GB memory module destined for AI servers (pcgamer.com)

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Japan runs out of robot wolves in fight against bears (popsci.com)

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Plasma secrets: Windows position for naughty apps (dedoimedo.com)

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The coming AI jobs-pocalypse (katecarruthers.com)

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Software Engineers Are Obsolete (idiallo.com)

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The Vibe Coding Hangover (checkmarx.com)

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A love letter to our library bus (hamatti.org)

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New agents.txt file found on DreamHost (kvibber.com)

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Pulitzer-winning newsrooms are quietly publishing mountains of gambling slop (popular.info)

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How salt water is restoring life to parts of the Queensland coast (abc.net.au)

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Glint of light in therapy for deadly ALS after decades of struggle (news.harvard.edu)

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Rising Seas Could Encircle New Orleans by the End of This Century (yale.edu)

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Installing Linux on a Dead Badger: User's Notes by Lucy A. Snyder (strangehorizons.com)

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EU social media ban could come this summer, von der Leyen says (politico.eu)

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When Building Is Easy, the Danger Is Building Everything (stack72.dev)

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Red Hat's skill packs give AI agents 20 years of institutional memory (thenewstack.io)

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How My Mother Made Magic Happen (lithub.com)

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A sentimental tour of late 1990s and early 2000s hacking tools (andreafortuna.org)

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Hall Pass (briankoberlein.com)

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Telegram Is Gone (lazybea.rs)

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Most U.S. doctors are quietly using this AI tool (nbcnews.com)

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Almost half of everything orbiting Earth is space junk (popsci.com)

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Search Bangs to the Rescue (niqwithq.com)

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No more Lineage OS on Samsung cellphones (kevinboone.me)

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Discover: A Love Letter to RSS (brine.dev)

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Rolling the Root Key (potaroo.net)

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Linux kernel LPE ("fragnesia", CopyFail 3.0) (lwn.net)