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Some things I found interesting from 2025-03-09 to 2025-03-16
Internet Discoveries between 9 March and 16 March
- đź” The Einstein AI model
- Sign in as anyone: Bypassing SAML SSO authentication with parser differentials
- giacomo-b/rust-stakeholder
- đź‘‹ Hello, This is Nash
- Harden-Runner detection: tj-actions/changed-files action is compromised
- https://x.com/Baidu_Inc/status/1901089355890036897
- Lynx is the oldest web browser still being maintained
Some things I found interesting from 2025-03-02 to 2025-03-09
Internet Discoveries between 2 March and 9 March
- Find your community
- https://edition.cnn.com/science/live-news/moon-landing-blue-ghost-03-02-25/index.html
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RLAMA Retrieval-Augmented Local Assistant Model Agent - Open Infrastructure Map
Some things I found interesting from 2025-02-23 to 2025-03-02
Internet Discoveries between 23 February and 2 March
- macOS Tips & Tricks
- coroot/coroot
- gauge-sh/tach
- James Pae
- yshavit/mdq
- Bug 1950144
- I reviewed every snack in our office kitchen
- Donald Trump Sucking Elon Musk’s Toes in A.I. Video Shows Up in D.C. Hallways
- OpenSSF Announces Initial Release of the Open Source Project Security Baseline
- Framework’s first tiny Desktop beautifully straddles the line between cute and badass
- IBM Completes Acquisition of HashiCorp, Creates Comprehensive, End-to-End Hybrid Cloud Platform
Some things I found interesting from 2025-02-16 to 2025-02-23
Internet Discoveries between 16 February and 23 February
-
The 88x31 GIF Collection Part 1 - Adam Golaski On David Lynch’s “Revenge of the Jedi” — Bennington Review
- The tough reality of being a “glue person”…
- subtrace/subtrace
- Thomas Armour (Oakenstone) (@Oakenstone@universeodon.com)
- Scripton
- Repositories – Enterprise rules and custom properties updates
- Recent improvements to Artifact Attestations
Some things I found interesting from 2025-02-09 to 2025-02-16
Internet Discoveries between 9 February and 16 February
- devsecflow/cnamm
- splunk/DECEIVE
- Smuggling arbitrary data through an emoji
- Did Semgrep Just Get A Lot More Interesting?
- Canonical announces 12 year Kubernetes LTSÂ
- Zed now predicts your next edit with Zeta, our new open model
- Why do younger coders struggle to break through the FOSS graybeard barrier?
- Anyone Can Push Updates to the DOGE.gov Website
- Secret scanning detects Base64-encoded GitHub tokens
- 5 reasons Full Calendar is a third-party Obsidian plugin I can’t live without
- Open Sue! OBS Studio Threatens Fedora With Legal Action
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