The Man Who Knew the Way to the Moon by Todd Zwillich The story of John C. Houbolt, a NASA engineer who pushed for Lunar Orbit Rendezvous for the Apollo program. Just 3 hours long but interesting. 3/5 Who Owns This Sentence: A History of Copyrights and Wrongs by David Bellos & Alexandre Montagu A … Continue reading Audiobooks – January, February 2026
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The Man Who Knew the Way to the Moon by Todd Zwillich The story of John C. Houbolt, a NASA engineer who pushed for Lunar Orbit Rendezvous for the Apollo program. Just 3 hours long but interesting. 3/5 Who Owns This Sentence: A History of Copyrights and Wrongs by David Bellos & Alexandre Montagu A … Continue reading Audiobooks – January, February 2026
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TanStack Npm Packages Compromised Inside The Mini Shai Hulud Supply Chain Attack
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snyk.io
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3 weeks ago
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On May 11, 2026, the Mini Shai-Hulud worm compromised 84 npm package artifacts across 42 @tanstack/* packages (as well as @squawk/*, @mistralai/* packages, and others) by chaining a GitHub Actions "Pwn Request," cache poisoning, and OIDC token extraction from runner memory — producing the first npm supply chain attack with valid SLSA Build Level 3 attestations. Here's what happened, what was stolen, and what you need to do right now.
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I went almost 1,000 days without a power outage - now I'm averaging an outage every 72 days. What happened?
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I went almost 1,000 days without a power outage - now I'm averaging an outage every 72 days. What happened?
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I went almost 1,000 days without a power outage - now I'm averaging an outage every 72 days. What happened?
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New Steam Games Playable on the Steam Deck, with Alabaster Dawn and Dead as Disco - 2026-05-09 Edition
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boilingsteam.com
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3 weeks ago
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eng
Between 2026-05-02 and 2026-05-09 we selected 21 newly released games that are rated as Verified or Playable on the Steam Deck, and meeting specific criteria in terms of user ratings. It’s another exceptional week for the Steam Deck with a bunch of very strong releases. It’s difficult to pick just a few, but you should clearly keep an eye on ALABASTER DAWN (I played it last year at the Bit Summit and it was great!) - Dead as Disco seems to ..
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New Steam Games Playable on the Steam Deck, with Alabaster Dawn and Dead as Disco - 2026-05-09 Edition
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boilingsteam.com
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3 weeks ago
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eng
Between 2026-05-02 and 2026-05-09 we selected 21 newly released games that are rated as Verified or Playable on the Steam Deck, and meeting specific criteria in terms of user ratings. It’s another exceptional week for the Steam Deck with a bunch of very strong releases. It’s difficult to pick just a few, but you should clearly keep an eye on ALABASTER DAWN (I played it last year at the Bit Summit and it was great!) - Dead as Disco seems to ..
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Today, we welcome the 42nd government onboarded to Have I Been Pwned’s free gov service: Costa Rica. The CSIRT of the Government of Costa Rica now has access to monitor government domains against the data in HIBP. This enables their national cybersecurity incident response team to identify exposure
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Nitro Now Comes with Xbox Game Pass and New Benefits. Welcome to Nitro Rewards.
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discord.com
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3 weeks ago
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eng
As we hit Nitro’s 10-year anniversary, we're launching Nitro Rewards: a brand-new benefits program built with some of the biggest names in gaming. See what’s coming for Nitro members, for no added cost.
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How to Use Nitro: A Beginner’s Guide to Discord’s Premium Subscription
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discord.com
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3 weeks ago
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eng
What’s Discord Nitro all about? What perks does it give, and how can you get it? If you’re looking to expand your Nitro knowledge, you’re in the right place.
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Learn how the Auth0 FGA Permissions Index uses ReBAC to solve the search-at-scale problem by moving authorization logic from query time to write time.
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A human-in-the-loop AI inbox classifier that drafts replies, with a per-category graduation ladder that lets each earn its way to auto-send.
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A monochrome top-down shooter for the original Game Boy, with a browser shell that runs the same ROM on desktop and mobile.
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A tiny single-header C99 entity-component-system for small games and embedded targets, with fixed capacities and no allocation.
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An interactive map of the countries, US states, China provinces, and cities I have visited, powered by a small YAML travel log.
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A huge improvement to 3D models in our SDK enables great interactivity. We have a new, clean, modern map of Japan using their specific cartographic conventions.
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A monochrome top-down shooter for the original Game Boy, with a browser shell that runs the same ROM on desktop and mobile.
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A tiny single-header C99 entity-component-system for small games and embedded targets, with fixed capacities and no allocation.
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An interactive map of the countries, US states, China provinces, and cities I have visited, powered by a small YAML travel log.
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Well, it's the day before the Instructure "pay or leak" deadline (at least by my Aussie watch), and the company remains removed from the ShinyHunters website. In its place sits a press statement that amounts to "we're not making any statements". So
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I’ll get straight to the point: your AI coding agent, the one you use to write code, needs to reduce your maintenance costs. Not by a little bit, either. You write code twice as quick now? Better hope you’ve halved your maintenance costs. Three times as productive? One third the maintenance costs. Otherwise, you’re screwed. You’re trading a temporary speed boost for permanent indenture. Oh, you want to know why? Sure. Let’s go for a dri....
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4 onboarding steps to speed up your understanding of a codebase and get you up and running in a few hours!
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Hm. I moved all the little scripts I had running on a Raspberry Pi to my Mac Mini so I could install Home Assistant to it. So far I haven’t done anything wild with it, except created a bunch of dashboards. Who’d have known that the carbon dioxide level is directly influenced by humans and […]
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I recently got a Venova and have been enjoying learning how to play it: It combines a saxophone mouthpiece with recorder fingering and a little nose to overblow an octave instead of a twelfth. It's somewhere between a real instrument and a toy, and one of its bigger problems is that while it's great in C it gets harder to play the more sharps or flats you want. Since I mostly play contra music, typically in 2-3 sharps,....
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I recently got a Venova and have been enjoying learning how to play it: It combines a saxophone mouthpiece with recorder fingering and a little nose to overblow an octave instead of a twelfth. It's somewhere between a real instrument and a toy, and one of its bigger problems is that while it's great in C it gets harder to play the more sharps or flats you want. Since I mostly play contra music, typically in 2-3 sharps,....
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Would you enthusiastically hire someone again for a role? I was listening to a recent podcast with Rachel Lockett and she asked the question above.
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Would you enthusiastically hire someone again for a role? I was listening to a recent podcast with Rachel Lockett and she asked the question above.
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For a long time I wanted a piece of software that used Firecracker to create MicroVMs on my Linux hosts. It seemed like it would be really useful for vulnerability research and testing features that weren’t suitable to be done in Docker containers. I looked around periodically but wasn’t able to find anything that really fit the bill and would work easily. Back in January I was experimenting with Claude Code and I decided, pretty much....
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