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Some things I found interesting from 2025-08-03 to 2025-08-10
Internet Discoveries between 3 and 10 August
- The Critical Flaw in CVE Scoring
- GitHub - google/langextract: A Python library for extracting structured information from unstructured text using LLMs with precise source grounding and interactive visualization.
- GitHub - denizsafak/abogen: Generate audiobooks from EPUBs, PDFs and text with synchronized captions.
- Horizon at -27.46794, 153.02809
- Search for life on Mars takes major leap forward. Scientists detect longest organic molecules on planet to date - BBC Sky at Night Magazine
- Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2025 shortlist
- Gemini CLI GitHub Actions: AI coding made for collaboration
- Cracking the Vault: how we found zero-day flaws in authentication, identity, and authorization in HashiCorp Vault - Cyata - The Control Plane for Agentic Identity
- GitHub - openai/gpt-oss: gpt-oss-120b and gpt-oss-20b are two open-weight language models by OpenAI
Some things I found interesting from 2025-06-22 to 2025-06-29
Internet Discoveries between 22 and 29 June
- worksonmymachine.substack.com
- Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Humanity
- www.smithsonianmag.com
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uv + Ray: Pain-Free Python Dependencies in Clusters Anyscale - Shipwreck of Captain James Cook’s HMS Endeavour finally discovered after 250 years - The Brighter Side of News
- Google announces Gemini CLI: your open-source AI agent
- China breaks RSA encryption with a quantum computer - Earth.com
- Writing Toy Software Is A Joy
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The Cosmic Treasure Chest Rubin Observatory - Congress, Now More Than Ever, Our Nation Needs Your Cowardice - The Onion
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Astronomers locate universe’s ‘missing’ matter in the largest cosmic structures Space
Some things I found interesting from 2025-06-08 to 2025-06-15
Internet Discoveries between 8 and 15 June
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CI/CD Observability with OpenTelemetry - A Step by Step Guide SigNoz - Auto activating a python virtualenv · GitHub
- I tried Google’s secret open source app and glimpsed the power of offline AI
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Setup Ruff -
Running scripts uv - Remote GitHub MCP Server is now in public preview - GitHub Changelog
- www.spaceweatherlive.com
- Google Online Security Blog: On Fire Drills and Phishing Tests
- Cloudflare service outage June 12, 2025
- A history of the Internet, part 2: The high-tech gold rush begins - Ars Technica
- Frequent reauth doesn’t make you more secure
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Scammers impersonating the ASD’s ACSC Cyber.gov.au -
NIST Offers 19 Ways to Build Zero Trust Architectures NIST - Ubuntu 25.10 Replaces sudo With a Rust-Based Equivalent - The New Stack
- AWS Launches EKS Dashboard to Tackle Multi-Cloud Kubernetes Complexity - InfoQ
- immich.app
- www.evolutionaustralia.com.au
- GitHub - jomjol/AI-on-the-edge-device: Easy to use device for connecting
oldmeasuring units (water, power, gas, …) to the digital world - IoTaWatt™ Open WiFi Electric Power Monitor
- GitHub - resemble-ai/chatterbox: SoTA open-source TTS
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It’s The End Of Observability As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) Honeycomb - Canonical Confirms Ubuntu 25.10 Will Drop Support For GNOME On X.Org - Phoronix
- Getting Past Procastination - IEEE Spectrum
- GitHub - apple/containerization: Containerization is a Swift package for running Linux containers on macOS.
- 5 Proxmox scripts I run on every new installation
- USB-C was a missed opportunity and it’s too late to fix the mess
- abcnews.go.com
- Designing Blue Team playbooks with Wazuh for proactive incident response
- I started using NotebookLM with Obsidian and it’s been a game-changer
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 2025-02-16 to 2025-02-23
Internet Discoveries between 16 February and 23 February
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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 2024-11-03 to 2024-11-10
Internet Discoveries between 3 November and 10 November
- Diagrams · Diagram as Code
- ‘Shift Left’ Gets Pushback, Triggers Security Soul Searching’Shift Left’ Gets Pushback, Triggers Security Soul Searching
- Touchscreens Are Out, and Tactile Controls Are Back
- Google Claims World First As AI Finds 0-Day Security Vulnerability
- Bitwarden switches password manager and SDK to GPL3 after FOSS-iness drama
- IMAGE PROCESSING GALLERY
- FBI says hackers are sending fraudulent police data requests to tech giants to steal people’s private information
- Visprex
Some things I found interesting from 2024-10-06 to 2024-10-13
Internet Discoveries between 6 October and 13 October
- Apple II Source Listings
- sq
- What does chezmoi do?
- Stengo/DeskPad
- mise
- Wrapping up another Birthday Week celebration
- Show HN: A real time AI video agent with under 1 second of latency
- Google’s AI podcast hosts have existential crisis when they find out they’re not real
- Tip: You Can Change Pixel Buds Settings on Windows, Mac
- When Earth Had Rings
- Wi-Fi Goes Long Range on New WiLo Standard
- Duake lets you play Quake as the Doomguy
- What was the song of the summer? Nobody knows
- The Ultimate Guide to Error Handling in Python
- Switching customers from Linux to BSD because boring is good
- The Disappearance of an Internet Domain
- The Australian government has introduced new cyber security laws. Here’s what you need to know
- Google facing US government attempt to break it up, court filing shows
- How open source SIEM and XDR tackle evolving threats
- Palo Alto Networks warns of firewall hijack bugs with public exploit
- The Internet Archive is under attack, with a popup claiming a ‘catastrophic’ breach
- Internet Archive hacked, data breach impacts 31 million users
- David McCormack on Custard’s new album – and living in Bluey’s shadow
- Apple macOS 15 Sequoia is officially UNIX. If anyone cares…
- We built the best “Bad Apple!!” in Minecraft
- Android 15 will empower Google Contacts to manage encryption keys to ensure private, secure messaging
- What goes into making an OS to be Unix compliant certified? - Quora
Some things I found interesting from 2024-09-22 to 2024-09-29
Internet Discoveries between 22 September and 29 September
- Secure by design with AI-generated & automated threat modeling
- Threagile — Agile Threat Modeling Toolkit
- OWASP Threat Dragon
- The Edge of the Moon
- Google Photos rolls out new AI video editing tools, as previously spotted by Android Authority
- WinampDesktop/winamp
- NIST Drops Password Complexity, Mandatory Reset Rules
- Doomsday 9.9 RCE bug could hit every Linux system - and more
- SAML: A technical primer
- SpaceX launches rescue mission for 2 NASA astronauts who are stuck in space until next year
Android processes RAW photo with Photo Mate R2
Have you ever wanted to just quickly process your RAW photos when you’re out and about and only have your trusty Android tablet available? Perhaps you want to be rid of your clunky PC and streamline down to just a tablet, but still need to shoot RAW?
Well, now you can.
With the newly released Photo Mate 2...
Mt Etna volcano eruptions
Mt Etna volcano eruptions.
Or paroxysms, as they’re more affectionately called (in scientific circles). Recently Mt Etna has been very active again. Here’s 8 minutes of molten rock being hurled in the air with gay abandon. I find volcano’s completely fascinating and definitely have seeing a paroxysm on my bucket list.
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