MinorMiner: we turn your kid's maths homework into Bitcoin
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Gumroad is now open source
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HTTP/3 is everywhere but nowhere
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HTTP/3 is everywhere but nowhere
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HTTP Toolkit is joining the Open Source Pledge
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Bypassing airport security via SQL injection
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Bypassing airport security via SQL injection
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Stop using UUIDs: The Modern ID Spec
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Java 23: The New Features are Officially Announced
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22 years later, YAML now has a media type
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E2EE on the web: is the web really that bad?
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E2EE on the web: is the web really that bad?
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What is X-Forwarded-For, and when can you trust it?
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What is X-Forwarded-For, and when can you trust it?
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9 years of Apple text editor solo dev
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9 years of Apple text editor solo dev
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Why is Unix's lseek() not just called seek()?
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Why is Unix's lseek() not just called seek()?
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Bitwarden Heist - How to Break Into Password Vaults Without Using Passwords
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Bitwarden Heist - How to Break Into Password Vaults Without Using Passwords
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VanJS - a 0.9kB no-JSX reactive UI framework based on vanilla JavaScript
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VanJS - a 0.9kB no-JSX reactive UI framework based on vanilla JavaScript
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Temporal API is Awesome
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The NSA advises moving to memory-safe languages
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How to build a twitter clone with Node.js, without using any dependencies