Actually Portable Executables — and Facebook blocked posts by a militia group opposed to the Turkish government

 
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Actually Portable Executables

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Facebook blocked posts by a militia group opposed to the Turkish government

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The Mars Helicopter Is Online and Getting Ready to Fly

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How fighting games use delay-based and rollback netcode (2019)

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Signal Desktop is corrupting its database
 

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Universal Radio Hacker: Investigate Wireless Protocols Like a Boss

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Weird architectures weren’t supported to begin with

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Police misconduct settlements

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Amazon rainforest plots sold via Facebook Marketplace ads

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A Native Tiling Window Manager for Windows 10, Inspired by I3wm
 

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Gradient Free Optimizers: A collection of modern optimization methods in Python

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Try the new try.haxe

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Users are losing out against Big Sur’s sealed System

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Spaceprob.es catalogues all the probes that still communicate with Earth

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A ’Lamborghini’ of Chariots Is Discovered at Pompeii
 

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Cinder – a C++ library for programming with aesthetic intent

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Google Issues Quality Warning for Millions of Google Photos Users

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New Bone Cell Type Identified

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RIP Flynn.io

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A Saudi Prince’s Attempt to Silence Critics on Twitter (2020)
 

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