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Stories by redbell

You did this with an AI and you do not understand what you're doing here (hackerone.com)
Repetitive negative thinking associated with cognitive decline in older adults (bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.com)
Sweden brings more books and handwriting practice back to its schools (2023) (apnews.com)
One in five genetics papers contains errors thanks to Excel (2016) (science.org)
Redis is fast – I'll cache in Postgres (dizzy.zone)
The great software quality collapse or, how we normalized catastrophe (techtrenches.substack.com)
App Store web has exposed all its source code (reddit.com)
Even Microsoft Notepad is getting AI text editing now (theverge.com)
Leatherman (vagabond) (en.wikipedia.org)
NESFab – A new programming language for creating NES games (pubby.games)
I run a full Linux desktop in Docker just because I can (howtogeek.com)
How Figma’s multiplayer technology works (2019) (figma.com)
Meta fined $102M for storing passwords in plain text (engadget.com)
Binary fuse filters: Fast and smaller than xor filters (2022) (arxiv.org)
Seedbox Lite: A lightweight torrent streaming app with instant playback (github.com)
Ask questions of SQLite databases and CSV/JSON files in your terminal (simonwillison.net)
Node 20 will be deprecated on GitHub Actions runners (github.blog)
Why are hyperlinks blue? (2021) (blog.mozilla.org)
CorentinJ: Real-Time Voice Cloning (2021) (github.com)
A collection of technical things every software developer should know (2017) (github.com)
Building a JavaScript Runtime using C (devlogs.xyz)
On Friday 21st March 2025, the sun will set on the British "Empire" (old.reddit.com)
We just caught our first "BANANA " (twitter.com)
Dual-Link QR Code Generator (dualqrcode.com)
Chunkr – Vision model based PDF chunking (github.com)
I'm a developer not a compiler (news.radio-t.com)
MacBook Lid Angle Sensor (github.com)
Publishers Have Said the Quiet Part Out Loud About Retro Games (forbes.com)
PostgREST – Serve a RESTful API from Any Postgres Database (github.com)
Open source maintainers are feeling the squeeze (theregister.com)