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Moving PHP open source forward
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Making sure AI serves people and knowledge stays human
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Questions to ask when you think need to finish something
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Clean Hydrogen at a Crossroads: Why Methane Pyrolysis Deserves Attention
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Process Tracing Projects
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'Independent' auditors overvalue credits of carbon projects, study finds
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ChatGPT-style ‘projects’ are in the works for Gemini
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Clean hydrogen is facing a big reality check
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How FOSS Projects Handle Legal Takedown Requests
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Beyond package management: How Nix refactored my digital life
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Google is shutting down Tables, its Airtable rival
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ChatGPT makes Projects feature free, adds a toggle to split chat
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Open Source is one person
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US attack on renewables will lead to power crunch that spikes electricity prices
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What to Do When Critical Open Source Projects Go End of Life
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A large number of protocols on Ethereum and Solana blockchains have no revenue
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How we enforce .NET coding standards to improve productivity
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Typed languages are better suited for vibecoding
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The Fulbright Program: Chock Full of Bright Ideas
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State capacity and eight parking spaces
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State Capacity and Eight Parking Spaces
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Intel continues to pull back on its manufacturing projects
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In a major reversal, the world bank is backing mega dams (2024)
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The old Caveman Chemistry website (1996-2000)
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