Zero-click, wormable, cross-platform remote code execution in Microsoft Teams — and Linus Torvalds' good taste argument for linked lists, explained

 
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Zero-click, wormable, cross-platform remote code execution in Microsoft Teams

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Show HN: Boltstream – Self-hosted full end-to-end live video streaming platform

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A tool for recovering passwords from pixelized screenshots

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How to Make Your Code Reviewer Fall in Love with You
 

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With Proton and Steam Play, many Windows games now work on Linux

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A Modern JavaScript Tutorial

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Gitter now speaks Matrix

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Analog TV Station on ESP8266

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Falling Out of Love with Apple, Part 3: Content and Censorship
 

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The Death of Tony Hsieh: A Spiral of Alcohol, Drugs and Extreme Behavior

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Tech elites leaving San Francisco threaten Silicon Valley’s supremacy

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Apple Preps Next Mac Chips with Aim to Outclass Highest-End PCs

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14 nations commit to protect oceans
 

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Rewriting LaTeX in Pure Rust

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Experts are sounding the alarm about the hidden dangers of gas stoves

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Why I Love Tailwind

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Thought Leaders and Chicken Sexers

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Steve Wozniak launches Efforce, a blockchain-based energy-saving platform
 

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