Articles by speckx
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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)

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US lawmakers demand answers from Instructure after Canvas data breaches (techcrunch.com)

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When You Have Everything (kinocow.com)

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The AI Land Grab Looks Familiar (boot.dev)

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Setting up a free *.city.state.us locality domain (2025) (fredchan.org)

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Datatype is a variable font that turns text into tiny inline charts (allaboutken.com)

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Kagi: Good Enough to Leave Google (Search) (jamesphilbrick.com)

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How to make your blog more accessible, and why you should care (grizzlygazette.bearblog.dev)

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Rug Pulled (aresluna.org)

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Free Energy from the Vacuum? Warp Drive Pioneer Unveils Battery-Free MicroSparc (thedebrief.org)

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RCE in VSCode Copilot Chat (hacktron.ai)

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Android Show: New Android Security and Privacy Features in 2026 (blog.google)

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Never Stop Learning (zdziarski.com)

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Time Travel Without Borders (guix.gnu.org)

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The lasting influence of Netscape Time (thehistoryoftheweb.com)

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Soon We Can Banish JavaScript to the ShadowRealm (css-tricks.com)

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Markdown, the WD-40 of Digital Information (hoeijmakers.net)

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Exim Mail Server Hit by "Dead.Letter" TLS Flaw, Admins Told to Upgrade (fossforce.com)

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Slop-Amplified Fear of Privilege Escalation (Local, Not Remote) in Linux Kernel (techrights.org)

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Bug Involving Keyboard Shortcuts for Menu Items That Have No Modifier Keys (virtualsanity.com)

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A code (reformatting) conundrum in Python, and heuristics (utcc.utoronto.ca)

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We're starting to get convincing counterfeit DDR5 modules (pcgamer.com)

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The BeBox: BeOS Hardware, Photos, and the Apple Deal That Wasn't (jdhodges.com)

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EU law bestows 6M more Firefox users upon us, Moz says (theregister.com)

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ChatGPT Helped Me Achieve a New Personal Best in the Marathon (teesche.com)

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Stealing a MiG-29 Was a Piece of Cake – Sort Of. Alexander Zuyev's Great Escape (theaviationist.com)

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Teen builds 'Bionic Underwater Robotic Turtle' to detect ecological threats (popsci.com)

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What Were Ancient Greco-Roman Curse Tablets? (history.com)

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Compute and Memory Price Hikes Drive IT Spending Way Higher (nextplatform.com)

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AI Floss (actsofvolition.com)

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Want to AI proof your degree? Study History (froginawell.net)

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" are ready to take your money" (rubenerd.au)

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Lemmy Needs Diversity (somethingwonderful.eu)

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We're Missing Data: The Other Half of AI Transformation (ericdataproduct.substack.com)

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Counterfactual analysis, an (organizationally) unloved method (counting-stuff.com)

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Should You Trust the Netflix Top? A Statistical Analysis (statsignificant.com)

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BeOS-Inspired Haiku Sees Initial ARM64 SMP Support (phoronix.com)

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How We Built an AI Second Brain for 60K Knowledge Workers (medium.com/analyticsatmeta)

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AI and Injection Molding (mickmel.com)

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Well made software will make it (dankim.com)

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Linux Terminal Memory Usage (gilesorr.com)

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Will AI Produce the Next Great Divergence? (lawfaremedia.org)

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HDMI 2.1 Display Stream Compression "DSC" Also Ready for Amdgpu Linux Driver (phoronix.com)

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We Render Everything in the Browser (vivianvoss.net)

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GCP Account Compromised – Billed 10M (reddit.com)

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Can someone please explain whether Cloudflare blackmailed Canonical? (flyingpenguin.com)

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As the Planet Warms, Why Is the Upper Atmosphere Cooling? (yale.edu)

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Chrome's Silent Gemini Nano Download Has a Consent Problem (kylereddoch.me)

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Despite rise of AI is there still hope for EE's translators? (theguardian.com)

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Porting 3D Movie Maker to Linux (benstoneonline.com)

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New Linux kernel vulnerability: Dirty Frag family RxGK variants discovered (ikotaslabs.com)

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The anti-minimalist backlash is the bigger story behind Oxygen's revival (filipfila.wordpress.com)

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The Internet Used to Feel Smaller (tqs.bearblog.dev)

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Running My Agents in a VPS (crowdhailer.me)

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RAF Airdrop Response to Suspected Hantavirus Case on Remote Island (theaviationist.com)

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Chinese court rules it illegal to replace workers with AI purely to cut costs (yahoo.com)

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Anthropic's Claude used in attempted compromise of Mexican water utility (cybersecuritydive.com)

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Why the UAE is leaving OPEC and what it means for the future of the Middle East (mondoweiss.net)

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When the 'Eternity Glaciers' Disappear (noemamag.com)

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A financial crisis may be coming – it won't be like last time (bbc.com)

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AI Targeting Firm Faces Protests for Shipments to Israeli Military (theintercept.com)

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Our Horizon of Possibilities: How Algorithms Contract Our World (cardcatalogforlife.substack.com)

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Fuck off with your AI that doesn't even understand my job (smol.pub)

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The faster you grow, the faster you go bankrupt (no01.substack.com)

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Online Is Fragile (binaryribbons01111011.bearblog.dev)

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I've been blocking social media on the weekends (sameoldstory.co)

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The Unwanted and Unneeded Return of the R-Word (thenewestrant.com)

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Can I Copyright a Song I Made with AI? (musicologize.com)

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Why do Oregon farms plant red clover every spring? (wholelottanothing.org)

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I Will Not Add Query Strings to Your URLs (susam.net)

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In coal country, black lung surges as federal protections stall (yale.edu)

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Mythos 'Discovered' a CVE in Its Training Data and That's Still Worrying (rival.security)

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Killswitch: Add per-function short-circuit mitigation primitive (kernel.org)

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The nightmare of changing your internet bundle (laze.net)

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Europe's quiet revolt against US cloud (willhackett.com)

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Git Out (mht.wtf)

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What we lost the last time code got cheap (poppastring.com)

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Could Mozilla Security Hot Air Fill Mythos Sails? (flyingpenguin.com)

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Self-Updating Screenshots (jmduke.com)

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I've Banned Query Strings (chrismorgan.info)

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AI is breaking two vulnerability cultures (jefftk.com)

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DynDNS via SSH and NSD (cweiske.de)

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Wealth is righteously earned and poverty is righteously dispensed (welcometohellworld.com)

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Over 97% of the 'Linux' Foundation's Budget Goes Not to Linux (techrights.org)

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Debian: Linux Vulnerability Mitigation (Dirty Frag) (daniel-baumann.ch)

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Deepfakes are everywhere. The godfather of digital forensics is fighting back (science.org)

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Mythos Fallout, U.S. Government Weighs AI Model Regulation (lawfaremedia.org)

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The Brazil Nut Effect (futilitycloset.com)