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  1. Measles Used to Be in Our Rearview Mirror. Now Cases Are Reaching Record Highs. (propublica.org)mastodonbluesky

    1.7k points by @ProPublica@newsie.social in fosstodon.org · 17m ago · mastodon86 bluesky

    NEW: Measles Used to Be in Our Rearview Mirror. Now Cases Are Reaching Record Highs. --- In other parts of the world that have let their guard down to vaccine-preventable diseases, long-forgotten scourges have roared back and killed and disabled children. https://www. propublica…
  2. Multiple similar scanners with GNU Flex (stackoverflow.com)stack

    30 points by Simon Richter in stackoverflow.com · 9m ago · stack

    I have two similar but different enough inputs formats and would like to build two different scanners for these, using GNU Flex. My two options are make one big definition, with two separate start conditions. This requires me to keep track of what kind of file I'm scanning, beca…
    filed under flex-lexer
  3. Jason Arday (en.wikipedia.org)wiki

    355k reads by Wikipedia editors in en.wikipedia.org · 2d ago · wiki

    filed under most-read
  4. How to configure HTTPS with a Self-Signed Certificate for a Tomcat application via a subdomain without browser warnings? (stackoverflow.com)stack

    29 points by Vishal in stackoverflow.com · 9m ago · stack

    I am trying to map a local Java Tomcat web application to an organizational subdomain with HTTPS using a self-signed certificate. My Current Setup: Internal Application URL: http://10.10.10.10:8084/Transact (Running on Apache Tomcat) Desired Public/Internal URL: https://officewo…
  5. How to efficiently implement nearby-user discovery for a location-based social platform with 100K+ users? [closed] (stackoverflow.com)stack

    28 points by Daniel in stackoverflow.com · 10m ago · stack

    I’m developing a web-based social platform where users can share moments and discover other users who are nearby. One of the key features is nearby-user discovery . The platform needs to identify users within a certain radius while keeping location data private and minimizing ba…
    filed under advicephpmysql
  6. UFC 330 (en.wikipedia.org)wiki

    298k reads by Wikipedia editors in en.wikipedia.org · 2d ago · wiki

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  7. Olo (Color) (en.wikipedia.org)hn

    498 points by inigyou in news.ycombinator.com · 6d ago · 91 hn

  8. Awarapan 2 (en.wikipedia.org)wiki

    279k reads by Wikipedia editors in en.wikipedia.org · 2d ago · wiki

    filed under most-read
  9. Open Sharing protocol of Databricks Apps and SaaS sharing (stackoverflow.com)stack

    26 points by Eddmik in stackoverflow.com · 37m ago · stack

    I want to understand the open sharing protocol, how it is sharing the apps, what artefact is shared when app is shared, is it sharing the app files from Workspace path directly? Secondly, how the SaaS is shared and what artefact is shared and how? Could not find documentation. T…
  10. Modular monolith architecture [closed] (stackoverflow.com)stack

    25 points by Juan Pablo Spiatta in stackoverflow.com · 45m ago · stack

    I'm designing a new frontend application as a modular monolith . We are a small development team, so we want to keep the deployment and development model simple rather than introducing microfrontends or multiple repositories. The application is expected to become the company's m…
  11. Ejaculation (en.wikipedia.org)wiki

    227k reads by Wikipedia editors in en.wikipedia.org · 2d ago · wiki

    filed under most-read
  12. 100% #BookSky (bsky.app)bluesky

    18k points by @raeradford.bsky.social in bsky.app · 23h ago · 214 bluesky

    100% #BookSky
  13. Fixing hotspot in C++ [closed] (stackoverflow.com)stack

    24 points by CSGuy in stackoverflow.com · 45m ago · stack

    Currently working on optimizing some code in C++ for performance. The code I'm looking at takes a file and reads it in binary and then reads one character at a time, shown here. while (file.get(c)) { // do work } Any ideas/tips on how to speed this up?
  14. Why Digital Sovereignty Requires an Open Document Platform — and What That Actually Means - TDF Community Blog (blog.documentfoundation.org)mastodon

    82 points by @libreoffice in fosstodon.org · 4h ago · mastodon

    Why digital sovereignty requires an open document platform — and what that actually means: https:// blog.documentfoundation.org/bl og/2026/08/18/why-digital-sovereignty-requires-an-open-document-platform/ # foss # opensource # freesoftware
  15. Coyote vs. Acme is even funnier because Warner Bros. Discovery tried to kill it (theverge.com)rss

    editorial feed by Charles Pulliam-Moore in The Verge · 12m ago · rss

    There's an argument to be made that people wouldn't be all that interested in Coyote vs. Acme if it weren't for the way David Zaslav tried to kill it. By trying to shelve the project, Warner Bros. Discovery only drew attention to its habit of disappearing nearly completed movies…
  16. Erection (en.wikipedia.org)wiki

    218k reads by Wikipedia editors in en.wikipedia.org · 2d ago · wiki

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  17. Inconsistent return with std::expected and auto return (stackoverflow.com)stack

    23 points by Romain in stackoverflow.com · 47m ago · stack

    I am having a compile error I do not understand while using std::expected and auto return. Here is a simplified version of the code: #include <string> #include <tuple> #include <expected> std::expected<std::tuple<double,double,double,bool,bool>,std::string> func1(bool input){ if…
  18. Git Gud! (dev.to)dev

    60 points by @francistrdev in dev.to · 23h ago · 16 dev

    You heard me. Alright, that was mean lol. Though based on the title, you probably already knew the...
  19. Comcast is turning millions of its routers into motion detectors (theverge.com)rss

    editorial feed by Jennifer Pattison Tuohy in The Verge · 17m ago · rss

    Comcast is bringing Wi-Fi motion sensing to millions of routers that are already in customers' homes, turning the devices into activity monitors. A new update to the Xfinity Internet app, arriving today, August 18th, enables the feature on compatible Xfinity routers at no extra…
  20. How do I deploy a website using a separate CSS stylesheet? (stackoverflow.com)stack

    22 points by Ast in stackoverflow.com · 1h ago · stack

    I want to write a website in HTML using a separate stylesheet in CSS. When I open the index.html directly from my computer everything looks right, but when I commit + push it to GitLab and open my URL, that I'm hosting through GitLab, all of the formatting from the style.css doc…
  21. Islam Makhachev (en.wikipedia.org)wiki

    198k reads by Wikipedia editors in en.wikipedia.org · 2d ago · wiki

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  22. Nvidia's new deal features a data centre that'll have 9.2 bloody gigawatts of fossil fuelled power station to run it. Annually it'll pump out around 30 MTCO2-e. Same as - 8 coal p… (climatejustice.social)mastodon

    316 points by @ketan@climatejustice.social in mastodon.social · 1h ago · 4 mastodon

    Nvidia's new deal features a data centre that'll have 9.2 bloody gigawatts of fossil fuelled power station to run it. Annually it'll pump out around 30 MTCO2-e. Same as - 8 coal plants - 9.2 million cars - Destroying 20 million hectares of forest - Half a percent of America's to…
  23. My cat has 2 lap settings: 1. You attempted to lift your leg, but I am the weight of 10,000 dying suns, & I will not be disturbed. You will perish here. 2. You moved your ankle… (bsky.app)bluesky

    3.7k points by @missybbbobtail.bsky.social in bsky.app · 3h ago · 98 bluesky

    My cat has 2 lap settings: 1. You attempted to lift your leg, but I am the weight of 10,000 dying suns, & I will not be disturbed. You will perish here. 2. You moved your ankle 1/10000th of an inch. I am leaving immediately. You've offended not only me but my ancestors.
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