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Daily Lobsters for 2024-12-11

The 12 highest-rated articles on Lobsters on December 11, 2024 which have not appeared on any previous Lobsters Daily are:

  • Limbo: A complete rewrite of SQLite in Rust
    databases rust
    Comments
  • Common Misconceptions about Compilers
    compilers
    Comments
  • From where I left
    databases person
    Comments
  • Tree Calculus
    plt programming
    Comments
  • Building a Tiny CDN With pyinfra and Chimera Linux
    networking
    Comments
  • Filesystems can tell the kernel to panic
    linux security
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  • An Undefeated Pull Request Template
    practices programming
    Comments
  • What are your favorite non-standard CLI utilities/applications
    ask unix
    Comments
  • Rust Futures are not guaranteed to be lazy
    rust
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  • Apple’s use of Swift and SwiftUI in iOS 18
    ios swift
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  • An experimental (e)shell pager
    emacs lisp mac
    Comments
  • Data structures as jigs for programmers (Go edition)
    go
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Daily Lobsters for 2024-12-10

The 12 highest-rated articles on Lobsters on December 10, 2024 which have not appeared on any previous Lobsters Daily are:

  • I can now run a GPT-4 class model on my laptop
    ai
    Comments
  • Compromising OpenWrt Supply Chain via Truncated SHA-256 Collision and Command Injection
    security
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  • The Shepherd 1.0.0 released: the init system written in Scheme
    linux lisp
    Comments
  • How to Think About Time
    practices
    Comments
  • Memory-safe PNG decoders now vastly outperform C PNG libraries
    performance rust
    Comments
  • Reducing CO₂ emissions with faster software
    performance
    Comments
  • The rule of least client-side complexity
    javascript web
    Comments
  • Should std::expected be [[nodiscard]]?
    c++
    Comments
  • Defusing AGPL-3 With Batch Processing
    law rant
    Comments
  • Jepsen Test on Patroni: A PostgreSQL High Availability Solution
    databases
    Comments
  • Himalaya, CLI to manage emails: v1.0.0
    email release rust
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  • What are you doing this week?
    ask programming
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Daily Lobsters for 2024-12-09

The 12 highest-rated articles on Lobsters on December 09, 2024 which have not appeared on any previous Lobsters Daily are:

  • Protect mode support in the original Windows 3.0 was basically a 1-man skunkworks project
    historical windows
    Comments
  • Creating an Autonomous System for Fun and Profit
    networking
    Comments
  • The errors of TeX
    pdf historical practices
    Comments
  • The Pentium FDIV bug, reverse-engineered
    hardware historical reversing
    Comments
  • Douglas Crockford Is Not Your Dad
    rant
    Comments
  • qutebrowser: A keyboard-driven, vim-like browser based on Python and Qt
    browsers
    Comments
  • React 19 is now stable
    javascript release web
    Comments
  • Galloping Search
    programming
    Comments
  • How a solar Minecraft server is changing the way we play video games
    education games
    Comments
  • Designing a const `array::from_fn` in stable Rust
    rust
    Comments
  • Intuition in Software Development
    philosophy
    Comments
  • How do I pay the publisher of a web page?
    finance web
    Comments

Daily Lobsters for 2024-12-08

The 12 highest-rated articles on Lobsters on December 08, 2024 which have not appeared on any previous Lobsters Daily are:

  • Firefox is the superior browser
    browsers
    Comments
  • Writing down (and searching through) every UUID
    math programming
    Comments
  • Lies I was Told About Collaborative Editing, Part 1: Algorithms for offline editing
    distributed
    Comments
  • Advent of Criminally Bad Ruby Code
    ruby
    Comments
  • The Biggest Shell Programs in the World (wiki)
    programming unix
    Comments
  • Turn Android Phone to Batteryless Home Server
    hardware
    Comments
  • Historically, 4NF explanations are needlessly confusing
    databases historical
    Comments
  • Debian opens a can of username worms
    linux
    Comments
  • Box64 v0.3.2 and Box86 v0.3.8 released
    assembly games linux
    Comments
  • Understanding the Odin Programming Language
    book programming
    Comments
  • funding.json - an open manifest for describing financial requirements for FOSS projects
    a11y practices
    Comments
  • Why it took a long time to build that tiny link preview on Wikipedia [2018]
    web
    Comments

Daily Lobsters for 2024-12-07

The 12 highest-rated articles on Lobsters on December 07, 2024 which have not appeared on any previous Lobsters Daily are:

  • Maliciously crafted GitHub branch name embeds crypto miner into a released package
    security
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  • How to Pronounce Chinese Names a Little Better
    culture
    Comments
  • Fedora Moves Towards Forgejo
    osdev vcs
    Comments
  • frood, an Alpine initramfs NAS
    devops linux
    Comments
  • A simple live calculator with tree-sitter + cranelift jit
    programming rust
    Comments
  • Flightle – Web-based 2D sidescrolling flight simulator
    show games
    Comments
  • NASA Graphics Design Manual (1976)
    pdf design
    Comments
  • Breakage! in the Cargo.toml — How Rust Package Features Work (And Break)
    release rust
    Comments
  • Reversing Anti-Cheat's Detection-Generation Cycle With Configurable Hallucinations
    games
    Comments
  • Start With the Go Standard Library
    go
    Comments
  • Launching the 2024 State of Rust Survey
    rust
    Comments
  • You can’t get more adversarial than PvP MMORPGs
    games security
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