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NFTs Are a Dangerous Trap

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Why I rewrote my Rust keyboard firmware in Zig: consistency, mastery, and fun

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Switzerland votes against electronic ID system provided by private companies

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FFMPEG from Zero to Hero

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Nodes.io – A new way to create with code

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Let’s Encrypt’s performance is currently degraded due to a DDoS attack

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Californians aren’t leaving the state en masse but are leaving San Francisco

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FAA safety engineer goes public to slam agency’s oversight of Boeing’s 737 Max

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Raspberry Pi for Kill Mosquitoes by Laser

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US Pipeline Caused Biggest Spill in Decades, We’re Just Hearing About It
 

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I Bought a Business for $0

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Divorce rate cut in half for couples who discussed relationship movies (2014)

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ISO Standard for Preparing Tea

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YouTuber Builds Working 3D-Printed Turbojet Engine and Tests It in His Attic

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Cactus Comments: Federated web comments based on Matrix protocol
 

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