ask about startify plugin: What does “Bookmarks” mean? ⌘ Read more
Oslava storočia Červeného kríža s prezentáciou knihy a filatelistickou výstavou
V stredu 15. mája 2025 sa v priestoroch Galérie Zuzky Medveďovej v Báčskom Petrovci uskutočnilo slávnostné podujatie pri príležitosti stého výročia založenia Červeného kríža v tejto obci a osemdesiateho výročia jeho obnovenej činnosti. Výnimočný večer poctili svojou návštevou vysokí hostia z Červeného kríža Srbska a Vojvodiny a obohatila ho aj premiéra knihy … ⌘ Read more
Had a awesome first night with my new kittens. ⌘ Read more
Thoughts on thinking
Article URL: https://dcurt.is/thinking
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44008843
Points: 505
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New Life Hack: Using LLMs to Generate Constraint Solver Programs for Personal Logistics Tasks
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What Problems are Truly Technical, not Social?
Most “tech” problems (and solutions) seem social, with e.g. most newer startups relying on internal connections to gain real world adoption, otherwise blocked due to institutional apathy and bad regulations (sms 2fa, hospital faxes…)
A recent (unlocated) poll asked a similar question: “what percent of workers in the software industry are employed writing programs that should not exist?” While we do have NP-hard problems, politically hard problems like avoi … ⌘ Read more
Here’s your daily dose of serotonin. ⌘ Read more
Fold doesn’t work ⌘ Read more
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Google Intentionally Cripples Nextcloud Android App
Nextcloud is an open source competitor to Google Drive. ⌘ Read more
Code. Create. Commit. Welcome to dev/core
The new GitHub Shop collection is here. We’re celebrating you.
The post Code. Create. Commit. Welcome to dev/core appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ⌘ Read more
Vibe coding: Your roadmap to becoming an AI developer
Learn how to go from curious coder to AI wizard—with a little help from GitHub.
The post Vibe coding: Your roadmap to becoming an AI developer appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ⌘ Read more
Yet Another Linux Distro Ditches Firefox for Brave
First Zorin OS, now the Fedora-based Nobara changes the default web browser. ⌘ Read more
Walt, my foster cat is unfairly ugly - struggling to find a forever family for him ⌘ Read more
Sometimes they really do act like they love each other ⌘ Read more
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Cloud Native Bangkok launched as the official chapter for Thailand
We’re happy to announce that, following the growing interest in and adoption of Cloud Native technologies in Thailand, an official chapter was just launched within the CNCF platform: Cloud Native Bangkok. Local enthusiasts from various companies… ⌘ Read more
“TCF” cookie consent popups violate GDPR; OSNews wants to stop using cookie popups too once we get enough Patreons
You may not have heard of the “Transparency & Consent Framework”, but you’ve most likely interacted with it, probably on a daily basis. The TCF is used by 80% of the internet to obtain “consent” from users to collect their data and share it among advertisers – you know, the cookie popups. In a landmark EU ru … ⌘ Read more
I had to make a water buffet because my cat is an asshole ⌘ Read more
next-20250516: linux-next
Version:next-20250516 (linux-next)Released:2025-05-16 ⌘ Read more
What are you doing this weekend?
Feel free to tell what you plan on doing this weekend and even ask for help or feedback.
Please keep in mind it’s more than OK to do nothing at all too! ⌘ Read more
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A coherent European/non-US cloud strategy: building railroads for the cloud economy
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Rust celebrates ten year anniversary with Rust 1.87.0 release
I generally don’t pay attention to the releases of programming languages unless they’re notable for some reason or another, and I think this one qualifies. Rust is celebrating its ten year anniversary with a brand new release, Rust 1.87.0. This release adds anonymous pipes to the standard library, inline assembly can now jump to labeled blocks in Rust code, and support for the i586 Windows target has been rem … ⌘ Read more
From abandoned house to loving home ⌘ Read more
10 Horror Films That Failed to Launch Their Franchise
Horror, more than any other cinematic genre, is obsessed with franchise building, owing to the low-cost, high-reward potential. But movie making is big business, and financiers and studios are not afraid to pull the plug if they don’t see a big payday ahead, no matter the project. These movies were set up for sequels and […]
The post [10 Horror Films That Failed to Launch Their Franchise](https://listverse.com/2025/05/16/10- … ⌘ Read more
Part-2️♂️Bug Bounty Secrets They Don’t Tell You: Tricks From 100+ Reported Bugs
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$500 Bounty: Race Condition in Hacker101 CTF Group Join
$500 for discovering a timing flaw in Hacker101’s invite system that let users join the same team multiple times
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Secret to find bugs in five minutes. Juicy reality. ⌘ Read more
Securing MCP Servers: Key Lessons from a Vulnerable Project ⌘ Read more
Microsoft Goes Passwordless: What You Need to Know ⌘ Read more
** NoSQL Injection Detection — A hands-on Exploitation Walkthrough** ⌘ Read more
How a Simple Logic Flaw Led to a $3,250 Bounty
Claiming Unclaimed Restaurants on Zomato via OTP Manipulation
[Continue reading on InfoSec Write-ups »](https://infosecwriteups.com/how-a-simple-logic-flaw-led-to-a-3-250-bounty-476d747bf57a?source=rss—-7b722 … ⌘ Read more
From 0 to $$$: Finding Rate Limit Bypasses Like a Pro ⌘ Read more