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This is a Wall Street Journal 404 error page indicating the page wasn’t found. It highlights popular articles on Venezuela’s new hardline socialist leader, Maduro, including how the U.S. captured Maduro in hours and Operation Absolute Resolve that deposed him. It also promotes latest podcasts, including Market Trends to Watch in 2026, Big Questions After Trump Says the U.S. Will ‘Run’ Venezuela, and a What’s News in Markets segment on silver’s slide, travel chaos, and Tesla.
Synrix and RYJOX Technologies present The World's Densest Edge Knowledge Lattice.
An engineer chronicles building a Rust‑style memory-safety analyzer for C++. Frustrated by C++ memory bugs, he rejects rewriting in Rust or Circle C++ and builds a standalone analyzer instead. Using AI help, he designs annotation-based safety (@safe/@unsafe), Rust‑like borrow checking, and external annotations for STL so existing code remains unchanged. It also offers Rusty‑style types (Box, Arc, Option, Result) in C++ and basic Send/Sync concepts. Libclang quirks and compile_commands integration are addressed. The project demonstrates rapid AI‑driven prototyping and envisions a future where AI reshapes systems engineering, not just languages.
A YouTube page blocks access due to unusual automated traffic. Users are asked to enable JavaScript and complete a CAPTCHA to continue. The notice says traffic may come from malware, browser plug-ins, or automated scripts, and that a shared network could affect others. It lists the user’s IP, time, and URL, and notes the block will lift once requests stop or the CAPTCHA is solved.
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North Carolina’s Sandhills occasionally yield a rare, deep aubergine-purple honey whose origin remains a mystery. The exact cause is unknown; theories range from soil chemistry and regional wildflowers to the nectar of the invasive kudzu, though experts disagree. Harvests are sporadic and highly prized, with tiny jars selling for premium prices. Visitors can taste varieties at local markets or join honey tours, but the purple treasure often defies prediction, adding a sense of mystique to the region.
Reflecting on Hurricane Helene's aftermath in Western North Carolina, the author recalls how damaged mobile networks made emergency information hard to reach. Slow, bloated government sites with heavy media contrasted with a plain-text daily email bullet list that proved vital. He argues for returning to basics: fast-loading, text-first content, minimal assets, semantic HTML, accessible design, and mobile responsiveness. Reducing plugins, large PDFs, and JS bundles is essential. Reliable, accessible information—not flair or complexity—should guide public and private websites.
The Showa Hundred Year Problem is a Y2K-like risk tied to Japan’s imperial-year dating. Some systems stored Showa years as two digits and, when switching eras, could misinterpret 99→00, potentially rendering 2025 dates as 1925. The Showa era (1926–1989) spans much of computing’s early history, so such two-digit representations and patches to later eras were plausible. In practice, 2025 passed with no notable failures. A nuance: imperial years start at 1 (no year 0), so a hundredth anniversary is year 101, not 100.
Quantum Tunnel source code for v7.2.1, offering Move, Explore, Manual, with HUD mode and Calibrate options.
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An expert recounts chaining six minor flaws in LogPoint SIEM/SOAR to achieve pre-auth RCE: edge/internal Nginx misconfig exposes internal endpoints; hard-coded JWT secret allows forging tokens; leaked internal API credentials reveal admin 'secbi'; SSRF from Java to Python backend exposes admin secret key; insecure rule engine eval in Python enables code execution; static AES key used for alert rule encryption allows loading a backdoored rule that runs arbitrary code. Timeline and CVEs documented.
C-Sentinel is an open-source, portable C-based system prober that captures UNIX system fingerprints and uses AI-assisted analysis for semantic observability. It integrates auditd data, provides explainable risk scoring and a live web dashboard with multi-user RBAC and optional Two-Factor Authentication. Features include per-user API keys, an admin audit log, session management, email/Slack alerts, and baseline learning with watch mode. Designed to augment traditional monitoring with causality, context, and security insights, it ships with a Flask dashboard, is MIT-licensed, and targets POSIX systems.
Henry Oliver argues that the idea English prose got simply shorter is mistaken. The sixteenth–seventeenth centuries saw a rise of the plain style and a logical, finite-verb syntax (Tyndale, Cranmer) that made sentences more modular and readable. A later shift brought speech-like writing into prominence, so length isn’t the sole measure of complexity. Punctuation can change apparent length but not complexity. Far from narrowing, English now accommodates vast variation: plain, logical prose; ornate, rhetorical styles; and fragmented, talk-like passages—the language remains highly adaptable and expressive across contexts.
Traceformer is an AI-driven schematic review tool for KiCad and Altium that catches simple mistakes before fabrication and surfaces issues ERC/DRC misses. It uses a three-phase pipeline: Planner analyzes the schematic, up to 10 parallel Workers fetch and examine datasheets for subsystems, and Merger synthesizes findings into actionable, cited results. It automatically retrieves datasheets, supports OpenAI or Anthropic models, and adjustable review parameters. Pricing: Free (1 review/month, up to 10 datasheets), Hobby $10/mo (up to 20), Pro $20/mo (up to 40). Privacy: your designs aren't used to train models.
A curated catalogue of agentic AI patterns—real-world tricks, workflows, and mini-architectures to help autonomous or semi-autonomous AI agents operate in production. Patterns are repeatable, agent-centric, and traceable (backed by a public reference). Categories include Orchestration & Control, Context & Memory, Feedback Loops, Tool Use & Environment, UX & Collaboration, Reliability & Eval, and more; the tables are auto-generated from the patterns/ folder. Contributions: fork, add a file under patterns/, and open a PR titled Add: your-pattern-name. License: Apache-2.0.
Tech hype often promises disruption, but 3D printing hasn’t disrupted Warhammer 40,000. The hobby’s value isn’t cheap minis; it’s painting, rules, and community. Resin and FDM minis improved, but printing takes time, space, and cleanup; shops rely on inventory and impulse buys. Proxies emerged from shortages, yet most players still want official models for legitimacy. Even with DIY armies, learning the rules and painting an army—roughly 150 hours—remains a barrier. The lesson: tech predictions overlook why people love a hobby; disruption is not guaranteed.
Ripple is a daily puzzle game centered on cause-and-effect, challenging players to understand how actions trigger subsequent events.
Cleoselene is an early-preview, multiplayer-first, server-rendered game engine with Lua scripting. It streams drawing primitives, runs physics and pathfinding in Rust, and uses WebRTC for low-latency multiplayer. With server-only state, cheating and reverse-engineering are avoided. It runs on macOS (Universal) and Linux x64 (Windows coming); free for personal/commercial use on your own infra. Features: native performance, hot-reloadable Lua, Web-ready multiplayer. Example: a minimal Lua game structure (init/update/draw/on_connect/on_input) and a fixed 800x600 coordinate system with graphics, sound, spatial DB, physics, and navigation APIs.
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