Articles by speckx
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Gemini CLI's Short Life and Google's Antigravity Bait‑and‑Switch (fossforce.com)

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Phone is making you bored (gordonmclean.co.uk)

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Bill C-22, which I Lovingly Refer to as Bill C-an We Not-22 (technically-good.ca)

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(Mostly) disabling the Cyberduck nag on macOS (nyanpasu64.gitlab.io)

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What I've Learned from Agentic Design (chrislachance.com)

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Secure Boot and Microsoft CA Rollover – a heads-up for distributions (einval.com)

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Write good Git commit messages (echooff.dev)

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Has the Anthropic Settlement Changed Everything? (writerbeware.blog)

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CISA tries to contain data leak (krebsonsecurity.com)

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Get Clamped: Unwinding Some Difficult CSS History (bkardell.com)

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AI's Role in Revolutionizing Mathematics and the Quest for Ethical Science (eliza-ng.me)

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The Fake Nobel That Duped the Romanian Academy (scena9.ro)

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Design-Based Vulnerabilities on macOS: Oops, Not a One-Shot Fix (imlzq.com)

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Eleven years later, my Lenovo G50 is still going strong (dedoimedo.com)

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A Forth-inspired language for writing websites (robida.net)

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Software Defaults Create Emotionally Flat Spaces (frostecho.neocities.org)

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Running Gitea Runner with Rootless Podman (nite07.com)

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Self Hosting Passwords (chuck.is)

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Building OpenWrt for the Seeed Studio WM6108 802.11ah HaLow Radio (beyondlogic.org)

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Continuous Development still has prerequisites (danfking.github.io)

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Phantasy Star IV – 1993 Developer Interviews (shmuplations.com)

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Deep Tech Companies Are Built Different (codingvc.com)

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China's AI optimism isn't what it seems (chinatalk.media)

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What My Livewire Honeypot Caught in Its First 60 Hours (helgesver.re)

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Using Kagi Search with Low Vision (veroniiiica.com)

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Wallace Shawn Isn't Ready to Die (interviewmagazine.com)

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The AI has come for my code (conman.org)

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Blog ran on Ubuntu 16.04 for 10 years. I migrated it to FreeBSD (crocidb.com)

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Just You Wait (shiflett.org)

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"No way to prevent this" say users of only language where this regularly happens (xeiaso.net)

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I'm Using Telegram to Manage and Automate My Website (pootlepress.com)

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Getting an old Computer online with Android Ethernet tethering (82mhz.net)

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Proxmox Virtual Environment 9.2 with Dynamic Load Balancer Released (proxmox.com)

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Chewing gum restores dad's taste and smell years after Covid (swns.com)

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Fixing a 20 year old bug in Debian curl (sergiodj.net)

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Kansas City Public Schools goes all-in on Apple with 30k devices (macdailynews.com)

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Children's reading should prioritise pleasure over learning, says laureate (theguardian.com)

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AS202734 hijacked multiple Chinese Carriers on May 16-17 (nanog.org)

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Libraries Face Hard Choices Amid Constraint (insidehighered.com)

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How OLTs may have exposed ISP networks (quarkslab.com)

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Apparently former Facebook staffers are in high-ranking positions at Mozilla now (goblin.band)

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Agents will make your telemetry explode. You are not ready (shippingbytes.com)

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Michael Keating has died (bigfinish.com)

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Get your passwords out of Bitwarden while you still can (osnews.com)

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Facebook is terrifyingly bad with privacy (gary.onl)

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No query strings here either from (furrer.life)

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AI is just unauthorised plagiarism at a bigger scale (axelk.ee)

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If Your Mother Says She Loves You: A Reporter's Cautionary Tale (poynter.org)

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Japanese snack packages turning black-and-white (npr.org)

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The Shadcn-Ification of the Internet (rawbit.ninja)

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Lovable's AI built a 100% accessible site – or did it? (axesslab.com)

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The Original Doom Soundtrack Is Officially in the Library of Congress (engadget.com)

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If an LLM is too expensive it won't be next year (liveatthewitchtrials.blogspot.com)

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What will better AI mean? (geohot.github.io)

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Premium Deception: Uncovering a Global Android Carrier Billing Fraud Campaign (zimperium.com)

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AI Inference Costs: The Wake-Up Call for 2026 and 2027 (herlein.com)

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Anthropic Claude Code sandbox bypass allows second data exfiltration exploit (oddguan.com)

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Why is Inkwell stuck in review (manton.org)

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The may 2026 fedi software vulnerability (on-t.work)

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Resident: Vibe coding firmware (our new sandbox library for ESP32 devices) (interconnected.org)

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People writing about their use of AI (manuelmoreale.com)

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Erasing Existentials (wolfgirl.dev)

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Basic security in Windows programs running in CrossOver (dedoimedo.com)

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The Security of Ephemeral Pages (schalkneethling.com)

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You never learned to delegate. AI just made it obvious (jeroensangers.com)

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Google is its own worst enemy (disconnect.blog)

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I ship things I don't understand. So can you (bjnoel.com)

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Digital Waste in a Faster World (nrird.com)

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Things I've learned in 10 years of writing Improve Something Today (improvesomething.today)

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An image could compromise your Mac: understanding an ExifTool vulnerability (securelist.com)

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Performative Blogging (joelchrono.xyz)

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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)