A little trick to spam the spammers (2021)
(misc.l3m.in)
July 2022 Archive
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GCC Rust Approved by GCC Steering Committee
(gcc.gnu.org)
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My business card runs Linux
(dmitry.gr)
156.
The effects of sleep debt
(nytimes.com)
157.
Postgres 15 improves UNIQUE and NULL
(blog.rustprooflabs.com)
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It’s time to make that indie C# game in Godot
(jolexxa.medium.com)
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A Framework for Engineering Managers
(github.com)
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Photos Always Pointing at the Pointer (2012)
(pointerpointer.com)
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Nutanix Objects violates MinIO’s open source license
(blog.min.io)
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How to create a Python package in 2022
(mathspp.com)
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Practical Deep Learning for Coders 2022
(fast.ai)
164.
Saskatchewan, Ontario to roll out mini-nuclear reactors
(westerninvestor.com)
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On the use of a life (2020)
(daemonology.net)
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How I Experience the Web Today
(how-i-experience-web-today.com)
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New MacBook Air with M2
(apple.com)
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Rumor: Google Stadia May Be Getting Shut Down
(gamerant.com)
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Weedkiller ingredient tied to cancer found in 80% of US urine samples
(theguardian.com)
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Billion-record stolen Chinese database for sale on breach forum
(theregister.com)
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Everyone seems to forget why GNOME and GNOME 3 and Unity happened
(liam-on-linux.dreamwidth.org)
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Why the Windows Registry sucks technically (2010)
(rwmj.wordpress.com)
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Working in the software industry, circa 1989
(dev.jimgrey.net)
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Xbox Cloud throttles performance if user agent is Linux
(old.reddit.com)
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What they don't teach you about sockets
(macoy.me)
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Ruby Shield: Shopify donates $1M to stewards of rubygems, bundler
(rubycentral.org)