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Open source is back. RSS is back. Agents make it possible (olshansky.info)
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Debian goes retro with a spatial desktop that time forgot (theregister.com)
3
Constant real wages can hide a lot of pain (interfluidity.com)
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Cloudspecs: Cloud Hardware Evolution Through the Looking Glass (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
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Developers Are Solving the Wrong Problem (caseysoftware.com)
2
Got milk? UW-Platteville professors turn spoiled dairy into sustainable plastic (uwplatt.edu)
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Are Canadians more afraid of floods – or flood maps? (thenarwhal.ca)
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December Employment 50 thousand Jobs, 4.4% Unemployment Rate (calculatedriskblog.com)
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You probably don't need Oh My Zsh (rushter.com)
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AdGuard Home Central Manager – AdGuard Home Management Across Instances (github.com/iamsaugata)
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Test Your Square Brackets (fluca1978.github.io)
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Blockchains and Australian Coffee Cards (rubenerd.com)
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SanDisk to double price of 3D NAND for enterprise SSDs in Q1 2026 (tomshardware.com)
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Texas court blocks Samsung from tracking TV viewing, then vacates order (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Thank Goodness Universal Basic Income Saved the AI Economy (tjll.net)
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Single 256GB server sticks now over $5,700 in China's spot market (tomshardware.com)
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Does Your Email Provider Know What a "Joejob" Is? (2016) (nxdomain.no)
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Japanese electronics store pleads for old PCs amid ongoing hardware shortage (tomshardware.com)
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Amazon Web Services raised GPU prices (nearlyright.com)
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What 24 hours of traffic looks like to our main web server in January 2026 (utcc.utoronto.ca)
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Splitting a Linux Kernel Package (brixit.nl)
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Who is behind the affordable Amazon Basics batteries? (igorslab.de)
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Scientists Say Europa's Ocean May Be Too Quiet for Life (scitechdaily.com)
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Ubisoft Closes Recently Unionized Developer Studio (videogameschronicle.com)
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Multithreading in PHP: Looking to the Future (medium.com/edmond.ht)
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ChatGPT is losing market share as Google Gemini gains ground (bleepingcomputer.com)
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AI writes code faster. Your job is still to prove it works (addyosmani.com)
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Nestlé infant formula recall spans globe (efoodalert.com)
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Web dependencies are broken. Can we fix them? (verou.me)
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Why my Riseup account got suspended (and reinstated) (ravidwivedi.in)
1
Naming Conventions for Digital Resources (1995) (loc.gov)
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macOS Background Security Improvement Update (BSI) Database (mrmacintosh.com)
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Swiping left on writing authentication code yourself (ravendb.net)
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Keeping Secrets Out of Your Agent's Context (trevo.rs)
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The MDT download is gone, so RIP (oofhours.com)
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AMD hints at open-sourcing FSR 4 in the wake of accidental release (tomshardware.com)
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Threadsafe_datastore, a simple, convenient thread-safe data store for Python (hlfshell.ai)
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SanDisk terminates WD brands and introduces Optimus SSD range (igorslab.de)
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Apt warning: Policy will reject signature within a year, see –audit for details (neilzone.co.uk)
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All Fedora 44 KDE Variants to Use Plasma Login Manager Rather Than SDDM (phoronix.com)
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Google Big Sleep: Linux Vulnerabilities (gnoack.org)
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A Fireworks Explosion Shattered Their Lives. Will HawaiʻI Learn from It? (civilbeat.org)
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The Parasocial Model of Disability (buttondown.com/tyfyfl)
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Razer thinks you'd rather have AI headphones instead of glasses (theverge.com)
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Raspberry Pi and mini PC home lab prices hit parity as DRAM costs skyrocket (tomshardware.com)
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Heavy Truck Sales Collapsed in Q4; Down 32.5% Year-over-Year in December (calculatedriskblog.com)
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Sacred 'forbidden island' in Japan is completely off limits to women (abc.net.au)
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Creating Embroidered Charts with R and ImageMagick (aman.bh)
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Using old tech in the new age (webb.page)
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Portland's gas-powered leaf blower ban goes into effect (oregonlive.com)
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The Great Flood of Adequate Software (benjaminoakes.com)
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My Use of 'AI' on This Site (adrianroselli.com)
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Diagnosing a Power Cut Remotely (ilearnt.com)
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ClickFix attack uses fake Windows BSOD screens to push malware (bleepingcomputer.com)
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2026 is the Year of Self-hosting (fulghum.io)
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Valve and AMD Developers Delivered the Most Code Contributions to Mesa in 2025 (phoronix.com)
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Changing Browser from Firefox to Waterfox (bentasker.co.uk)
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A year of clean energy milestones (yale.edu)
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Gnome and Firefox Consider Disabling Middle Click Paste by Default (phoronix.com)
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US Army tests 20,000W vehicle-mounted laser systems for drone defense (tomshardware.com)
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A scammer's guide: How cybercriminals plot to rob a target in a week (reuters.com)
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Eurostar AI vulnerability: When a chatbot goes off the rails (pentestpartners.com)
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Achieve Windows Freedom on OpenSUSE with WinBoat Integration (cubiclenate.com)
3
Alaska Wolf Found with Record Amount of Mercury, a Sign of Growing Contamination (yale.edu)
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Linux Addressing Out-of-Memory Killer Inaccuracy on Large Core Count Systems (phoronix.com)
1
What does a doctor look like? Asking AI (bmj.com)
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Ukrainian soldier's M1 MacBook Air takes direct shrapnel and still works (tomshardware.com)
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The CRQC Quantum Capability Framework (2018) (postquantum.com)
2
Exploiting Silent Delivery Receipts to Monitor Mobile Instant Messengers (arxiv.org)
2
Upcoming removal of Chrome's One-6962-log policy (groups.google.com)
1
Attestation, What It Proves and Why Everyone Is About to Care (unmitigatedrisk.com)
2
Opsec Guide BTS (bfswa.substack.com)
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The fastest, simplest tiler for KDE Plasma 6 (github.com/rxappdev)
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2025 was a disaster for Windows 11 (windowscentral.com)
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Got fired today because of AI. It's coming, whether AI is slop or not (reddit.com)
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Oracle stock on pace for worst quarter since 2001, AI concerns (cnbc.com)
2
How to Tune a Lamp Stack on Debian for Maximum Performance (j11g.com)
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Cars are going high-tech at the risk of software woes (morningbrew.com)
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RSS Service Subscriber Counts in Server Logs (thenewleafjournal.com)
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DeepSeek: A Tool Tuned for Social Governance (jamestown.substack.com)
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Spotify disables accounts after open-source group scrapes 86M songs (therecord.media)
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China's reverse-engineered EUV chipmaking tool hasn't produced a single chip (tomshardware.com)
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The Egghead Breach of 2000 (homeip.net)
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Patrick Roach Sues Verizon for Refusing to Unlock His Phone (and Wins) (techdirt.com)
1
Thoughts on AGI (dimle.wordpress.com)
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Nvidia Puts 100-Hour Monthly Limit on All GeForce Now Subscriptions (techpowerup.com)
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2025 was the year Xbox died (engadget.com)
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Blog is now on Astro thanks to Antigravity (hartenfeller.dev)
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Japanese shops halt desktop PC orders until 2026 as memory shortage intensifies (tomshardware.com)
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Why Pancakes Taste Better from a Diner Than Homemade (thetakeout.com)
2
Gemini Watermark Remover – Lossless Watermark Removal Tool (ovo.re)
2
Advent of Slop: A Guest Post by Claude (pocoo.org)
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The IPv4 address swamp: The new normal (apnic.net)
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Who we choose to spend our days with (flowingdata.com)
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"Could ChatGPT Do This Overnight?" If Yes, Redesign It (nickpotkalitsky.substack.com)
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I vibe-coded a database GUI (mootoday.com)
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Trusting the little guys: issues with 'big tech' alternatives (avas.space)
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Google Taps More Performance Out of AMD Zen CPUs with BPF-CCX Scheduling (phoronix.com)
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