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Some things I found interesting from 2025-04-20 to 2025-04-27

Internet Discoveries between 20 April and 27 April

  • RAGEagain
  • Welcome
  • trycua/cua
  • nari-labs/dia
  • codingmoh/open-codex
  • NBN 2000 plans: all your questions about the upcoming Hyperfast internet tier answered
  • Berkeley Humanoid Lite: An Open-source, Accessible, and Customizable 3D-printed Humanoid Robot
  • Observability 2.0 and the Database for It
  • deathstar_lamp

Some things I found interesting from 2025-04-13 to 2025-04-20

Internet Discoveries between 13 April and 20 April

  • Unsure Calculator
  • Understanding the Origins and the Evolution of Vi & Vim
  • The-Pocket/Tutorial-Codebase-Knowledge
  • https://cybersecuritynews.com/stride-gpt-ai-powered-tool/
  • An Ars Technica history of the Internet, part 1
  • Enhancing your DevSecOps with Wazuh, the open source XDR platform
  • SSL/TLS certificate lifespans reduced to 47 days by 2029
  • The CVE program for tracking security flaws is about to lose federal funding
  • CVE program faces swift end after DHS fails to renew contract, leaving security flaw tracking in limbo
  • CVE Foundation
  • CISA extends funding to ensure ‘no lapse in critical CVE services’
  • Librarians are dangerous.
  • Scientists hijacked the human eye to get it to see a brand-new color. It’s called ‘olo.’
  • Hypertext TV

Some things I found interesting from 2025-04-13 to 2025-04-20

Internet Discoveries between 13 April and 20 April

  • Unsure Calculator
  • Understanding the Origins and the Evolution of Vi & Vim
  • The-Pocket/Tutorial-Codebase-Knowledge
  • https://cybersecuritynews.com/stride-gpt-ai-powered-tool/
  • An Ars Technica history of the Internet, part 1
  • Enhancing your DevSecOps with Wazuh, the open source XDR platform
  • SSL/TLS certificate lifespans reduced to 47 days by 2029
  • The CVE program for tracking security flaws is about to lose federal funding
  • CVE program faces swift end after DHS fails to renew contract, leaving security flaw tracking in limbo
  • CVE Foundation
  • CISA extends funding to ensure ‘no lapse in critical CVE services’
  • Librarians are dangerous.
  • Scientists hijacked the human eye to get it to see a brand-new color. It’s called ‘olo.’
  • Hypertext TV

Some things I found interesting from 2025-03-16 to 2025-03-23

Internet Discoveries between 16 March and 23 March

  • Ollama
  • Google says its new Linux Terminal feature isn’t a replacement for Android’s desktop mode
  • GIMP 3.0 Released
  • reviewdog/action-setup
  • GitHub Actions now supports a digest for validating your artifacts at runtime
  • 5 reasons ZeroTier is the best Tailscale alternative for your home lab
  • IssueOps: Automate CI/CD (and more!) with GitHub Issues and Actions

Some things I found interesting from 2025-03-09 to 2025-03-16

Internet Discoveries between 9 March and 16 March

  • 🔭 The Einstein AI model
  • Sign in as anyone: Bypassing SAML SSO authentication with parser differentials
  • giacomo-b/rust-stakeholder
  • 👋 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 2025-03-09 to 2025-03-16

Internet Discoveries between 9 March and 16 March

  • 🔭 The Einstein AI model
  • Sign in as anyone: Bypassing SAML SSO authentication with parser differentials
  • giacomo-b/rust-stakeholder
  • 👋 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 2025-02-09 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 LTS 
  • 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

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 LTS 
  • 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

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 LTS 
  • 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