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@New_scientist@feeds.twtxt.net hello @prologic@twtxt.net here’s another feed that’s spewing multiple copies of the same post. This one above is repeated 8 times. @awesome-scala-weekly@feeds.twtxt.net now has 13 copies of each post every week. This definitely looks like a bug in whatever code is generating these feeds, because the source feeds don’t have multiple copies of the original posts:

I forget whether I filed an issue on this before, but can you tell me where I should do that?

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Release Radar · Spring 2023 Edition
It’s been a while since we’ve published our Release Radar. You can blame IRL conferences coming back, getting influenza, and being struck down by the weather. But those are just me problems. While I’ve been down or travelling, the community has been hard at work shipping new releases and new projects. So, we thought we’d […] ⌘ Read more

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(De)coding conventions
Navigating the ebb and flow of programming paradigms–from the shifts in the JavaScript ecosystem and TypeScript’s rise, to AI’s role in advancing accessibility, and strategies for encouraging non-code contributions–tune in to the latest episode of The ReadME Podcast for more. ⌘ Read more

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**A few days ago, I wrote here about kokori’s rootkit now being released on CD, but it all started (as rootkits should) with an init() function.

In this picture, is kokori’s first physical release, “init()”, an EP that was released on this day, 13 years ago!**
A few days ago, I wrote here about kokori’s rootkit now being released on CD, but it all started (as rootkits should) with an init() function.

In this picture, is kokori’s first physical release, “init()”, an EP that was released on this day, 13 years a … ⌘ Read more

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What is a good device for home virtualization these days? I have been looking at the Intel NUC 13 pro’s. Basically I want something “quiet” (ie not a screaming banshee 1U), smallish, but with lots of threads and rams. Disk will come from an external NAS.

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**In @SHIFTERpt’s latest magazine issue, dedicated to “the city” as its topic, last December’s “Buses Shouldn’t Be Free” comes up as a recommended reading…

…so I decided I should share the rebuttal article, “Yes, Buses Should Continue to be Free”:
https://ctnewsjunkie.com/2022/12/13/op-ed-yes-buses-should-continue-to-be-free/**
In @SHIFTERpt’s latest magazine issue, dedicated to “the city” as its topic, last December’s “Buses Shouldn’t Be Free” comes up as a recomm … ⌘ Read more

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RT by @mind_booster: We are defending the Public Domain at @WIPO #SCCR43 this week.
Read our statement on the protection of broadcasting organisations delivered by @tenobre on our blog:
https://communia-association.org/2023/03/13/sccr-43-communia-statement-on-the-protection-of-broadcasting-organisations/

We are defending the Public Domain at @WIPO #SCCR43 this week.

Read our statement on th … ⌘ Read more

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Introducing Activating Developers and the new Digital Public Goods Open Source Community Manager Program
The Social Impact, Tech for Social Good team is launching a new Open Source Community Manager Program to support digital public goods. This is part of their new Activating Developers initiative. ⌘ Read more

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Raising the bar for software security: GitHub 2FA begins March 13
On March 13, we will officially begin rolling out our initiative to require all developers who contribute code on GitHub.com to enable one or more forms of two-factor authentication (2FA) by the end of 2023. Read on to learn about what the process entails and how you can help secure the software supply chain with 2FA. ⌘ Read more

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Yout amicus: fighting for developers’ right to innovate
Our mission to accelerate human progress through developer collaboration requires us, from time to time, to fight against legal developments that would needlessly impair developers’ right to innovate. That’s why GitHub has filed an amicus brief in the appeal of Yout LLC v. Recording Industry of America, Inc. ⌘ Read more

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New GitHub CLI extension tools
Support for GitHub CLI extensions has been expanded with new authorship tools and more ways to discover and install custom commands. Learn how to write powerful extensions in Go and find new commands to install. ⌘ Read more

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**RT by @mind_booster: Save the date! Feb 13th.

Upcoming webinar: Flexible exceptions - the next step for Europe?

Focus:Open norms and civil law jurisdictions in Europe + a look at the experience of civil law countries in E Asia who have introduced them.

Chair @Senficon

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https://www.knowledgerights21.org/news-story/upcoming-webinar-13-february-flexible-copyright-exceptions-the-next-step-for-europe/**
Save the date! Feb 13th.

Upcoming webinar: Flexible exceptions - the next step for Europe?

Focus:Ope … ⌘ Read more

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Creating an accessible search experience with the QueryBuilder component
GitHub’s search inputs have several complex accessibility considerations. Let’s dive into what those are, how we addressed them, and talk about the standalone, reusable component that was ultimately built. ⌘ Read more

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13 tiny, terrific, and terrifying games to hack, slay, and play this Halloween 🧛🏻‍♀️
Some seriously spooktacular open source games for the web, Windows, macOS, and Linux with all sorts of fun hacks for infinite lives, invulnerability, and playing with time. ⌘ Read more

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Introducing GitHub Advanced Security SIEM integrations for security professionals
Learn about using GitHub Advanced Security (GHAS) alerts with Security Information and Events Management (SIEM) tools. Check out the integrations, and read more about getting started. ⌘ Read more

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The Story of Scalar
New to Git v2.38, Scalar is a built-in repository manager for large repos. Here, we’ll tell the story of how Scalar went from a rough VFS for Git successor to a fully-integrated Git tool, with all of the engineering lessons learned in the process. ⌘ Read more

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RT by @mind_booster: Se quiserem aprender git e a usar o gitlab e github, o @mind_booster da ANSOL vai dar uma introdução online, no âmbito do Hacktoberfest, no próximo dia 13 de outubro das 22h às 23h. Mais info de como assitir e participar aqui:
https://ansol.org/eventos/2022-10-13-hacktoberfest/

Se quiserem aprender git e a usar o gitlab e github, o @mind_booster da ANSOL vai dar uma introdução online, no âmbito do Hacktoberfest, no próximo dia 13 de outubro d … ⌘ Read more

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**R to @mind_booster: And in a different kind of contribution, I’ll also be doing a small introductory presentation on git, gitlab and github (in Portuguese), hosted by @ANSOL:

https://ansol.org/eventos/2022-10-13-hacktoberfest/**
And in a different kind of contribution, I’ll also be doing a small introductory presentation on git, gitlab and github (in Portuguese), hosted by @ANSOL:

ansol.org/eventos/2022-10-13…

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Top games + source code from Gamedev.js Jam 2022
The recently-ended Gamedev.js Jam 2022 encouraged game developers to create web games and share their sources on GitHub. GitHub Star ⭐️ @end3r shares the best 13 entries and sees what experts and other participants think of them. ⌘ Read more

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RT by @mind_booster: Salvaguardas dos direitos dos cidadãos salvam artigo 17 (ex artigo 13) no Tribunal de Justiça da União Europeia. Estados-Membros obrigados a transpor salvaguardas. https://paulasimoesblog.wordpress.com/2022/04/26/salvaguardas-dos-direitos-dos-cidadaos-salvam-artigo-17-ex-artigo-13-no-tribunal-de-justica-da-uniao-europeia-estados-membros-obrigados-a-transpor-salvaguardas/
Salvaguardas dos direitos dos cidadãos salvam artigo 17 (ex artigo 13) no Tribunal de Justiça da União Europeia. Estad … ⌘ Read more

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