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Google is tracking you even when you use DuckDuckGo

Flipping toDuckDuckGodoesn't cut the cord—40%of US sites still tip off Google through Analytics and YouTube embeds. Those sneaky devils ignore privacy tools. Geography plays its card: with stricter privacy laws,SwedenandSwitzerlandshow how regulation can spank data tracking into shape... read more  

Google is tracking you even when you use DuckDuckGo
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The hunt for a perfect laptop continues

Drowning in a sea of PC laptops, each promising the moon with only a whisper of difference? Choice paralysis kicks in hard. EnterApple and Framework.They cut through the chaos with sleek, straightforward lineups that don't make your eyes cross—proving less really is more... read more  

The hunt for a perfect laptop continues
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Introduction to Digital Filters with Audio Applications

A comprehensive guide to digital filters, covering theory, design, and implementation across time and frequency domains. It starts with the simplest filters and builds toward advanced topics like state-space models, pole-zero analysis, and filter structures, with detailed examples using MATLAB, Faus.. read more  

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Programming Language Theory has a public relations problem

Programming Language Theory (PLT) can bewilder those on the outside. It's the Rubik's Cube of abstractions, wrapped in complex topological theorems. Imagine wading into a codebase teeming with hidden layers. Researchers? They prefer to sculpt fresh theorems from raw clay rather than recycling someon.. read more  

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Pharo 13 Released!

Pharochucks constructors, types, and interfaces overboard. Its syntax—effortlessly elegant like a well-crafted haiku. Pharo 13.0 rolls in, riding the wave of 698 shiny new pull requests... read more  

Pharo 13 Released!
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Android is about to take another AI leap over Apple

Arm's SME2 promises sixfold AI speed boostin the next wave of Android phones. Could give Apple a run for its money by 2026 in mobile AI. Watch for Lumex branding... read more  

Android is about to take another AI leap over Apple
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Exploring CHAOS: Building a Backend for Server-Driven UI

CHAOS, Yelp's brainchild for UI drama, spins web magic withGraphQLandApollo Federation. Picture a world where Python subgraphs sculpt slick visuals, letting teams own their UI turf solo.Dataclasseshandle JSON like pros, flexing the UI to keep things lively. And those trustyFeatureProviders? They gua.. read more  

Exploring CHAOS: Building a Backend for Server-Driven UI
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Happy 20th birthday Django! Here’s my talk on Django Origins from Django’s 10th

Django'stale began like any good saga—chock-full of twists. Fast forward20 years, and it's not just surviving; it's flourishing, born from an urgent need to ship projects at breakneck speed... read more  

Happy 20th birthday Django! Here’s my talk on Django Origins from Django’s 10th
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Using a USB Foot Pedal for Vibe Coding

AUSB foot pedalfor code autocompletion sounds like a coder's jam session. Free your hands, keep typing, and let your feet work their magic. It's like adding rhythm to your workflow, turning coding into a symphony... read more  

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You are in a box

Tools often bloat as users cling to them, terrified of steep costs.Ripgrepand the classicGNUgrep syntax point the way to easier transitions—if we bothered to notice. Simpler shell workflows beckon us. But beware the tug-of-war: unstructured IPC flounders without a schema, andPowerShellcan't get its .. read more  

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