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Maintenence
We are currently working on making some improvements to give you better user experience. · currently, working, making, some, improvements
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F# .Net & F Sharp
Alright, let me tell ya, F# might not be the cool kid on the block like C#, but man, it's been picking up steam thanks to a bunch of die-hards in the community. It's legit becoming a solid pick for practical projects… · programming, safe, net, developers, functional
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random-state.net
Curios, oddities, vagaries and anomalies -- all to amuse the old and delight the young. Lisp hacks sold during intermission. files/ images/ tmp/ pubkey.asc rss.xml Efficient Doesn't Equal Performant # hacking, March 16th… · needed, curios, oddities, vagaries, anomalies
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Benedikt Müssig
I am passionate about embedded software and hardware. Nice to meet you!
This is my portfolio and blog, where I write about my projects and I'd bet there is something you might find interesting :-)
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&> /dev/null
George Hilliard's blog about embedded systems and software engineering
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VapourSynth | Video processing and unsolicited code criticism
The time has finally come. I’ve been busy the past few months so all you get are a few bug fixes in another maintenance release. Also Visual Studio 2026 was released and its toolchain only support Windows 10 and newer… · windows, python, support, been, few
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SecureCloudBlog
MAD SCIENTIST EXPLORING THE REALMS OF AZURE, NODEJS, AZURE AD AND MICROSOFT SECURITY https://github.com/jsa2
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maelvls dev blog
Systems software engineer. I write mostly about Kubernetes and Go. About · systems, software, engineer, write, mostly
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Codefriar's blog
Recently had a broseph tell me ‘Bro, Fr Fr do you even know how Async/Await works! Ya gotta use Promises.’ Honestly that bothered me more than a perky... In a world where developers battle the relentless forces of… · recently, had, broseph, tell, bro
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Software / Wetware – Random thoughts on software engineering, tabletop gaming, IoT, politics, blockchain, and other topics.
I am amazed at the speed of change in the industry. Having started to use agentic coding on several open source projects I was appalled at the divergence of different names for instruction files. Just over a week ago, I… · projects, open, source, started, week
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siraben’s musings | Writing proofs and programs.
2022-11-13 BuckeyeCTF 2022 Writeup - Nile & Andes blockchain ctf security 2022-11-08 Arbitrage in Minecraft markets economics minecraft 2022-10-02 SekaiCTF 2022 Writeup - Matryoshka ctf misc · 2022, minecraft, writeup, ctf, tree
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Mindless Rambling Nonsense
I remain very cynical about the current high-water mark for LLMs and augmented coding… but at the same time I use them every day and I don't think they're finished improving. Let's growth hack blog visitor numbers record… · llms, don, think, four, years
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Forty Years of Code
A developer blog about C#, .NET, Azure, Unity games, and other topics
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Index | LukeGix
My name is Luca, I’m a Vulnerability Researcher. · name, luca, vulnerability, researcher
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Index
Hello, I am a developer interested in security and low-level programming, so any articles I write will likely revolve around these topics and interests. Feel free to check out my GitHub if you want to see anything I’m… · hello, developer, interested, security, low
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kaiphait
Making a challenge out of a cool unintended solution Writing a RISC-V “Hello, World!” kernel in Rust Sigreturn-oriented programming with a quirky language · making, challenge, cool, unintended, solution
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BLNT
Hi there 👋! Welcome to my dumpster of ideas, frustrations, and achievements! Enjoy your stay! I broke my vacuum toasting its charging circuit. Let’s fix it up! Exploring Project Loom by building an HTTP server from the… · there, welcome, dumpster, ideas, frustrations
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ahembree (Aidan Hembree) · GitHub
Senior Cloud Security Engineer | Blue Teamer | Jack of all trades but master of none | Top 2% on TryHackMe - ahembree
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Enkeli
Hang on tight! I'll put some cool stuf here someday. Meanwhile i'm just testing Astro + Cloudflare Workers so here we are... Hang on tight! I'll put some cool stuf here someday. Meanwhile i'm just testing Astro +… · here, hang, tight, put, some
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Outliers
The community for exceptional young builders in crypto by Floodgate x Standard Crypto
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The place for .NET enthusiasts, Azure lovers, and backend developers | Code4IT
Code4IT - a blog for .NET enthusiasts, Azure lovers, and Backend developers
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CryptoSys cryptography software tools for developers
CryptoSys cryptography software tools for Visual Basic, C/C++/C# and Python developers
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My1s Blog - Infinitely Honest, Randomly Brutal
I have loved Hardware based security for a Fucking eternity, and so I accumulated quite a few different Devices (for the rest of this article, "key" generally refers to the cryptographic keys to avoid confusion) over the… · rather, different, always, whatever, msd
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abizern.dev - abizern.dev
Excuse me? I believe you have my stapler... Nothing fancy for this one, just a process to follow In which I give up on my beloved GameplayKit · did, fast, excuse, believe, stapler
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Random Bits 💾
Hi, I'm Naseer - I'm an embedded developer located in Toronto, Canada
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swghosh.codecrafts.cf
Software evangelist, engineer, polyglot developer. ☕️, ⌨️, 👨🏻💻 Some facts about me, that I’d like to share! 🙂 · evangelist, engineer, polyglot, developer, some
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Stuart Lang
TL;DR - Microsoft has quietly shipped the ability to centrally manage package versions in the latest .NET Core SDK, in this post we'll look at some of the details When building a content rich mobile app with lots of… · some, json, changes, net, core
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dubiousquality.net
Welcome to dubiousquality.net! NOTE: This site is heavily out of date and needs to be rebuilt. - The random projects I've done - My random ramblings about whatever - How to contact me - Good programming (I'm pretty sure… · random, good, code, yugoslavia, welcome
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securing.dev
Pseudo-random musings on Security, Software Development, and Life
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jamsec.io
Thoughts and Opinions from a Security Engineer, DevOps Engineer, & Linux Systems Administrator
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Elijah Potter
It’s not easy, but I think it’s one of the best habits I’ve ever built. The title of this post is somewhat misleading. Local-first software rarely needs to be scaled at all. Failing to account for this reality can… · ing, work, easy, think, best
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better beta – kommunizieren, werben, verkaufen – strategisch und operativ
Eure Idee hat ein Ziel: In kurzen, überschaubaren Workshops schärfen wir gemeinsam eure Vorstellungen und sorgen dann dafür, dass daraus ein Erfolg wird. Vom ersten Schritt an unterstützen wir euch: Entwickeln eure Ideen… · wir, eure, dann, euch, mail
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Mostly Harmless
How a boring MCP spec update flips the AI stack upside down What you don't see is what you get Stewardship in the age of cheap code · mcp, bad, boring, spec, update
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Latest - shitcode - home of shitty code
shitcode.net - a home for shittiest code from all over the world
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creativcoder
Hey, I'm Rahul and welcome to my digital garden where I journal about making computers do stuff. Peeking under the hood of noSQL key value databases An explanation and implementation blog post in Rust · rust, arduino, hey, rahul, welcome
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3mrdev
I am a developer and i make cool code content on the internet if you want to learn follow me anywhere. · developer, make, cool, code, content
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Daniel Reis's Blog
.NET, Azure and Serverless technologies is most of what you're gonna find here. Welcome!
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Software Development: A Love-Hate Relationship | Graceful processes, elegant design, beautiful code, and other stuff
I’ve been having a joy developing in .NET 6. I’m only half joking. Some of the capabilities in the ecosystem are simply wonderful… once you figure them out. In the process, most of the reference documentation is… · been, caught, these, found, advice
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Jeremy Davis
I try to post something every other week about the Sitecore CMS, .Net development or other technical topics. Things I've been saying that don't need a blog post (in the wake of Twitter) Here less than Bluesky, but do use… · other, post, sitecore, development, try
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.NET Development Addict – Home is where the [.net] compiler is.
I am just putting this in a blog for now so I have it somewhere. There probably is a way better blog out there, but I need to also write a blog post so I never forget again. So… What are we talking about today? Pretty… · method, thread, blog, background, code
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blog.steelph0enix.dev
Psst, kid, want some cheap and small LLMs? Last time we got the basics, now we get the tests We’re cooking a reasonable Meson template for C/C++ projects · psst, kid, want, some, cheap
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Shiny Nuggets of Code
Blog on programming ish kinda things, usually · blog, programming, ish, kinda, things
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Necromancer's notes – Lulz Driven Development
It’s been a long while since I wrote something interesting in this blog. Well, since I’m no copywriter, have no ads and don’t use any dumbass neural nets and write everything by hand – it does take a while. And today I… · weird, very, well, thing, some
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cjr.dev
I’ve been really bogged down on a couple personal development projects lately so yesterday I gave myself time to tackle a different problem. Namely, Nora Reed’s idea for randomized maximum post length on a Mastodon… · puzzle, company, been, time, love
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Bytebrothers and the Memorial Home of the Fast Logic Outlaws – "Have VAX, will hack!"
What happened? A few things. I got tired of running servers from under my desk, playing the endless games of hacker whack-a-mole and software security updates du jour, and my server needs became too mission-critical to… · back, servers, under, desk, server
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Coming Soon
We're under construction. Please check back for an update soon. · under, construction, please, check, back
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Coming Soon
We're under construction. Please check back for an update soon. · under, construction, back, update, soon
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darkshed.net
ah .. such a long time since a real update. sorry, work kept me busy and i somehow lost interest in telling the world that .. well .. nothing really happend. so, let get some news together: i didnt mention it but i was… · well, svn, alock, number, somehow
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Justin Van Patten
Over the past year and a half I’ve been actively contributing to .NET Core, mostly chipping away at low-hanging performance optimizations and other minor improvements. I thought it’d be interesting to highlight some of… · byte, content, encoding, httpcontent, unnecessary
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Developer Ramblings of Kevin Smith
This post shows how poor messaging practices can quietly erode the scalability, reliability, and maintainability... This post shows why using the OneOf library in .NET can be a better choice... This post shows how to use… · post, shows, using, models, poor