Mysterious signs on Teotihuacan murals may reveal an early form of Uto-Aztecan language
More than two millennia ago, Teotihuacan was a thriving metropolis in central Mexico with up to 125,000 inhabitants. The city had gigantic pyramids and was a cultural center in Mesoamerica at the time. ⌘ Read more
Docker at AI Engineer Paris: Build and Secure AI Agents with Docker
Last week, Docker was thrilled to be part of the inaugural AI Engineer Paris, a spectacular European debut that brought together an extraordinary lineup of speakers and companies. The conference, organized by the Koyeb team, made one thing clear: the days of simply sprinkling ‘AI dust’ on applications are over. Meaningful results demand rigorous engineering,… ⌘ Read more
Our new rescue cat ⌘ Read more
Ukraine claims strike on ‘one of Russia’s largest’ explosives plants far from the front lines ⌘ Read more
AI and Home-Cooked Software
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next-20251006: linux-next
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Ukraine says Russia struck pregnancy center with children inside ⌘ Read more
Actuator Unleashed: A Guide to Finding and Exploiting Spring Boot Actuator Endpoints ⌘ Read more
What are you doing this week?
What are you doing this week? Feel free to share!
Keep in mind it’s OK to do nothing at all, too. ⌘ Read more
Shackleton knew his doomed ship wasn’t the strongest before sailing
Endurance, the wooden ship that Ernest Shackleton took to Antarctica in 1915, wasn’t built to withstand frozen seas – and the famous explorer knew it ⌘ Read more
Llama.cpp Gets an Upgrade: Resumable Model Downloads
We’ve all been there: you’re 90% of the way through downloading a massive, multi-gigabyte GGUF model file for llama.cpp when your internet connection hiccups. The download fails, and the progress bar resets to zero. It’s a frustrating experience that wastes time, bandwidth, and momentum. Well, the llama.cpp community has just shipped a fantastic quality-of-life improvement… ⌘ Read more
How To Remap All Key Bindings For a Different Keyboard Layout? ⌘ Read more
A case for learning GPU programming with a compute-first mindset – Maister’s Graphics Adventures
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Her reaction to seeing me after I left her in a cattery for a week ⌘ Read more
Six young people are shot in Swedish city centre attack as police arrest 14-year-old boy ⌘ Read more
Nobel prize for medicine goes to trio for work on immune tolerance
The 2025 Nobel prize in physiology or medicine has gone to Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi for their discoveries around how we keep our immune system under control ⌘ Read more
I met this cat while I was walking!) ⌘ Read more
40,000 Russians without power in Belgorod after Ukrainian attack causes ‘significant’ damage to energy facilities ⌘ Read more
How does visual Ctrl + a increments work behind the scenes? ⌘ Read more
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Ukraine says Russia struck pregnancy center with children inside ⌘ Read more
6.12.51: longterm
Version:6.12.51 (longterm)Released:2025-10-06Source:linux-6.12.51.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-6.12.51.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-6.12.51 ⌘ Read more
6.6.110: longterm
Version:6.6.110 (longterm)Released:2025-10-06Source:linux-6.6.110.tar.xzPGP Signature:linux-6.6.110.tar.signPatch:full ( incremental)ChangeLog:ChangeLog-6.6.110 ⌘ Read more
Chemists create red fluorescent dyes that may enable clearer biomedical imaging
MIT chemists have designed a new type of fluorescent molecule that they hope could be used for applications such as generating clearer images of tumors. ⌘ Read more
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Would a ban on genetic engineering of wildlife hamper conservation?
Some conservation groups are calling for an effective ban on genetic modification, but others say these technologies are crucial for preserving biodiversity ⌘ Read more
French PM Sebastien Lecornu has resigned ⌘ Read more
These cats were put in separate cages because they kept fighting ⌘ Read more
Zelensky accuses West of ‘zero real reaction’ to Russia’s bombardments ⌘ Read more
last night i had to say goodbye to my dearest baby, coco ⌘ Read more
Breaking Into HackTheBox: My Journey from Script Kiddie to Root
How I went from copying Pastebin scripts to actually understanding what I was doing — and how you can too.
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10 Representations of Death from Myth, Legend, and Folktale
Death is one of humanity’s oldest mysteries—universal, inevitable, and endlessly interpreted. Across time and culture, people have tried to make sense of what comes next by giving death a name, a face, or even a personality. Sometimes it’s a cloaked skeleton with a scythe, sometimes a beautiful queen ruling a frozen underworld, and sometimes a […]
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SQHell: Manually hunting SQL injection with detailed explanation ⌘ Read more
Week 12— Async API Calls: fetch, Axios, and Promises ⌘ Read more
OSINT: Google Dorking Hacks: The X-Ray Vision for Google Search
You type in some keywords, scroll past 10 pages of useless results, and wonder why the internet’s hiding the good stuff. Sound familiar?
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New Data Exfiltration Technique Using Brave Sync ⌘ Read more
Over 90% of global electricity to be powered by renewables by 2050 ⌘ Read more
Outrage Erupts After UK Health Guidance Lists “Benefits” Of Marrying Your Cousin ⌘ Read more
Wheat diversity discovery could provide an urgently-needed solution to global food security
Wheat has a very large and complex genome. Researchers have found that different varieties can use their genes in different ways. By studying RNA—the molecules that carry out instructions from DNA—researchers can see which genes are active and when. By mapping this gene activity for the first time, researchers are able to accelerate international wheat breeding programs, developing new varieties of … ⌘ Read more
How marine heat waves reshape ocean food webs and slow deep sea carbon transport
New research shows that marine heat waves can reshape ocean food webs, which in turn can slow the transport of carbon to the deep sea and hamper the ocean’s ability to buffer against climate change. ⌘ Read more
Rocket test proves bacteria survive space launch and re-entry unharmed
A world-first study has proven microbes essential for human health can survive the extreme forces of space launch. The study has been published in npj Microgravity. ⌘ Read more
Order from disordered proteins: Physics-based algorithm designs biomolecules with custom properties
In synthetic and structural biology, advances in artificial intelligence have led to an explosion of designing new proteins with specific functions, from antibodies to blood clotting agents, by using computers to accurately predict the 3D structure of any given amino acid sequence. ⌘ Read more