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151. Zed Split Diffs Are Here
From the Zed Blog: View your code changes in a split diff view in Zed.
152. DNS-Persist-01: A New Model for DNS-Based Challenge Validation
When you request a certificate from Let’s Encrypt, our servers validate that you control the hostnames in that certificate using ACME challenges. For subscribers who need wildcard certificates or who prefer not to expose infrastructure to the public Internet, the DNS-01 challenge type has long been the only choice. DNS-01 works well. It is widely supported and battle-tested, but it comes with operational costs: DNS propagation delays, recurring DNS updates at renewal time, and automation that often requires distributing DNS credentials throughout your infrastructure.
153. Netbase: A port of the NetBSD utilities for Linux
A port of the netbsd utilities for linux(and may be another unix like operating systems) - littlefly365/Netbase
154. IPv6 Adoption in 2026
155. OpenAI Employees Raised Alarms About Canada Shooting Suspect Months Ago
156. 15 years later, Microsoft morged my diagram
How Microsoft continvoucly morged my Git branching diagram.
157. TinyIce: Single-binary Icecast2-compatible server (auto-HTTPS, multi-tenant)
A tiny audio streaming server (compatible with icecast2) written in Go with multiple mountpoint, multi-source, and relaying support and a lot more. - DatanoiseTV/tinyice
158. How AI is affecting productivity and jobs in Europe
Artificial intelligence promises to reshape economies worldwide, but firm-level evidence on its effects in Europe remains scarce. This column uses survey data to examine how AI adoption affects productivity and employment across more than 12,000 European firms. The authors find that AI adoption increases labour productivity levels by 4% on average in the EU, with no evidence of reduced employment in the short run. The productivity benefits, however, are unevenly distributed. Medium and large firms, as well as firms that have the capacity to integrate AI through investments in intangible assets and human capital, experience substantially stronger productivity gains.
159. Trunk Based Development
A portal on this practice
160. Against Theory-Motivated Experimentation
161. Back to textbooks: Denmark rolls back digital learning
Denmark has long been hailed as a digital champion, with online public services, digital IDs and tablets in schools as early as 2011. But authorities are now shifting course in the education and social…
162. Minimal x86 Kernel Zig
Minimal x86 Kernel - built in Zig. Contribute to lopespm/zig-minimal-kernel-x86 development by creating an account on GitHub.
163. Goldman Sachs launches AI-free index
164. Cistercian Numbers
The Cistercian Number System was devised by Cisterican monks in the early 13th century as a compact way to write numbers.
165. A 3000W Water-Cooled Power Supply (With GAN and Sic) [video]
Well this is exciting! Here's a 3kW SMPS featuring interleaved totem-pole PFC using gallium nitride power stages and a phase-shifted full bridge (PSFB) with ...
166. "token anxiety"; or, a slot machine by any other name
You're absolutely right!
167. The Essential Economics of Nigeria's Okrika Industry (2023)
Deeply rooted in Nigeria’s culture and commerce, Okrika (thrift clothes) is a vital source of affordable clothing for many Nigerians.
168. West Virginia sues Apple over child sex abuse material stored on iCloud
Attorney general JB McCuskey, a Republican, calls case the first of its kind by a government agency against company
169. Asahi Linux Progress Report: Linux 6.19
170. Type-based alias analysis in the Toy Optimizer
Another entry in the Toy Optimizer series.
171. Hazardous substances found in all headphones tested by ToxFREE project
Substances include chemicals that can cause cancer, neurodevelopmental problems, and the feminisation of males
172. With Nvidia's GB10 Superchip, I'm Running Serious AI Models in My Living Room
I’m a traditional software engineer. Join me for the first in a series of articles chronicling my hands-on journey into AI development using Dell's Pro Max mini-workstation with Nvidia’s Grace Blackwell GB10 AI chip.
173. Native FreeBSD Kerberos/LDAP with FreeIPA/IDM
I want to make this clear in the first sentence because its biggest chance that people will read it - this article is entirely based on work done by Christian Hofstede-Kuhn (Larvitz) that wrote Integrating FreeBSD 15 with FreeIPA: Native Kerberos and LDAP Authentication recently. Credit goes to him. Besides that I like to share…
174. Escaping flatland: career advice for CS undergrads
tl;dr: a message to myself, and to incoming CS undergrads. even if impostor syndrome hits hard, you’re all smart and competent people. and you’re now smart and competent enough that everyone wants a piece of your potential.
175. What Every Experimenter Must Know About Randomization
176. Can a Computer Science Student Be Taught to Design Hardware?
177. OpenClaw, OpenAI and the Future
I'm joining OpenAI to work on bringing agents to everyone. OpenClaw will move to a foundation and stay open and independent.
178. Fast Sorting, Branchless by Design
Sorting is one of the most studied problems in computer science. Every language ships a built-in sort, and for most applications, picking the right one ...
179. My first experience with an "AI"-ed call centre?
180. Gentoo on Codeberg