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Martin Fowler: Technical, Cognitive, and Intent Debt
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GitHub CLI now collects pseudoanonymous telemetry
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Symmetry classification of magnetic orders using oriented spin space groups
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SpaceX Strikes Deal With Cursor for $60 Billion
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French govt agency confirms breach as hacker offers to sell data
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Louis Zocchi, games industry pioneer, has died
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Microsoft pulls service update causing Teams launch failures
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Critical flaw in Protobuf library enables JavaScript code execution
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Why Musicians Are Manufacturing Sold-Out Shows
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