Articles by trelane
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Agent-shell: A native Emacs buffer to interact with LLM agents powered by ACP (github.com/xenodium)

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"I taught an octopus piano" [video] (youtube.com)

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Third World (wikipedia.org)

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Adding MCP (funcall.blogspot.com)

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Building a New Package from Scratch – Cursor Heatmap Pt1 (dyerdwelling.family)

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Enabling Secure Boot on Odroid M1 (RK3568B) (3mdeb.com)

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Use GNU Emacs the Plain Text Computing Environment [Book, 2024] (uchicago.edu)

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LWN [articles now available] in ePub format (lwn.net)

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Read the Code, Not the Profile (reasonablypolymorphic.com)

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DIMM vs. Udimm vs. Rdimm vs. Sodimm vs. Cudimm: What's the Difference? (corsair.com)

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BitKeeper, Linux, and licensing disputes: How Linus wrote Git in 14 days (lwn.net)

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Hackers infect ISPs with malware that steals customers' credentials (arstechnica.com)

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Tim Stryker's Aztarac: The Final Chapter (2017) (arcadeblogger.com)

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I don't think the cheapest APC Back-UPS units can be monitored except in Windows (strugglers.net)

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OpenWRT turns 20; wants to launch their "first upstream supported" design (lwn.net)

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The Book of Mozilla (wikipedia.org)

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Duolingo's Layoff: AI Takeover, Impacting Human Translators (digialps.com)

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Why Android Developers No Longer Need Windows USB Drivers (fabiensanglard.net)

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Google discovers another Chrome zero-day exploited in the wild (therecord.media)

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On the pronunciation of “fsck” (hachyderm.io)

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UniFi devices broadcasted private video to other users' accounts (arstechnica.com)

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Designing and Developing Python Applications [in LibreOffice] (documentfoundation.org)

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Ext4 data corruption in stable kernels (lwn.net)

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Debian: Possible file system corruption with kernel Linux-image-6.1.0-14 (debian.org)

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GDB 14.1 Released (lwn.net)

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Rejected Rejection [2006] (ucdavis.edu)

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The Surprisingly Bloody History of the Barber Pole (snopes.com)

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A new accessibility architecture for modern free desktops (gnome.org)

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The Phlogiston Theory – Wonderfully wrong but fantastically fruitful (thonyc.wordpress.com)

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What Happened at the Hearing for New Hampshire's Free Software Law? (slashdot.org)

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DRM in ASTC 3.0 (over-the-air TV) (laurenweinstein.org)

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Mullvad: Response to “TunnelCrack” Vulnerability Disclosure (mullvad.net)

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Ground-up rewrite of Sysprof announced – Sysprof 45 beta (fosstodon.org)

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Pop Pop Boat (wikipedia.org)

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[flagged] “All other options and bullshit aside, this is why I hate Apple.” (twitter.com/mikecodemonkey)

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Virgo is the code name of the upcoming in-house System76 laptop (twitter.com/carlrichell)

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Microsoft Cutbacks: The 1993 “Shrimp and Weenies” Memo (2009) (allthingsd.com)

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Telemetry required? Ask users first (dev.blog.documentfoundation.org)

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HP Dev One “sold out” less than a year after release (twitter.com/optiplexprime)

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For Remote Workers, These Cities Are Great Places to Live (wsj.com)

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IRS Tells Millions to Wait Before Filing Taxes (wsj.com)

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Boeing delivers last 747, saying goodbye to 'Queen of the Skies' (reuters.com)

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Salesforce to Lay Off 10% of Workforce, Reduce Offices (wsj.com)

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Lemon Pigs Are the World’s Newest New Year’s Tradition (atlasobscura.com)

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Microsoft 365 – so sollte Datenschutzaufsicht nicht sein (faz.net)

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Lyft to lay off 13 percent of its workforce as economic outlook darkens (theverge.com)