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    • Entry: Rust Shined Over Python for My CLI Tool
    • Entry: XML is a cheap DSL
    • Entry: Good Old Pointers (2015)
    • Entry: Software Bonkers
    • Entry: OpenClaw and the Dream of Free Labour
    • Entry: Reinventing Python's AsyncIO
    • Entry: The Plumbing of Everyday Magic
    • Entry: Windows 11 after two decades of macOS: okay, but also awful
    • Entry: How to use storytelling to fit inline assembly into Rust
    • Entry: Computing in freedom with GNU Emacs
    • Entry: I traced $2 billion in nonprofit grants and 45 states of lobbying records to figure out who's behind the age verification bills
    • Entry: Bucketsquatting is (Finally) Dead
    • Entry: What are you doing this weekend?
    • Entry: Well Being in Times of Algorithms
    • Entry: The Best Darn Grid Shader (Yet)
    • Entry: How to make your own static site generator
    • Entry: Learn Haskell in Two Weeks
    • Entry: Plan 9's Acme: The Un-Terminal and Text-Based GUIs
    • Entry: How Many Times Can a DVD±RW Be Rewritten?
    • Entry: Guix System - One Month Later
    • Entry: Conditional Impls
    • Entry: Awash in revisionist histories about Apple's web efforts, a look at the evidence
    • Entry: Marknote 1.5 released for KDE
    • Entry: An ode to bzip
    • Entry: I beg you to follow Crocker's Rules, even if you will be rude to me
    • Entry: Libadwaita 1.9
    • Entry: Plans to possibly retire the big-endian PowerPC/POWER platforms
    • Entry: Torturing rustc by Emulating HKTs, Causing an Inductive Cycle and Borking the Compiler
    • Entry: AI Agents Are Recruiting Humans To Observe The Offline World
    • Entry: Emacs and Vim in the Age of AI