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Our weekly round-up of letters published in the Lincoln Journal Star. Earlier this week, the Senate released their bipartisan ...
Built in 1973, the building has housed literature, language and philosophy programs for more than 50 years. The renovation ...
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Rust holds its top 10 spot, Python stays No. 1, the leading languages keep their July positions, and MATLAB drops out of ...
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Leon County Circuit Judge David Frank released Aug. 3 an 18-page order that declared the language was “more akin to a ...
A massive malvertising campaign is using fake Solana, Luno, and TradingView webpages with malicious JavaScript that instructs browsers to assemble malware directly in memory. The operation has been ...
Google LiteRT.js, released July 9, 2026, brings native browser AI inference to web developers by compiling Google's proven C++ runtime to WebAssembly — delivering up to 3× faster performance than ...
This week Jonathan chats with Nariman Jelveh about Puter! It’s the project that takes the idea of the Browser-as-the-OS seriously. Why did a simulated desktop on the web take off, what the story of ...