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    Oracle is holding the JavaScript trademark hostage, and we’re pursuing legal means to #FreeJavaScript. Here’s a brief update.

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    This document specifies a data model for sharing data between users using the JSON Meta Application Protocol (JMAP). Future documents can

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    Current Link State PDU flooding rates are much slower than what modern networks can support. The use of IS-IS at larger scale

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    This document updates the 6LoWPAN extensions to IPv6 Neighbor Discovery (specified in RFCs 4861 and 8505) to enable a listener to

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    Masai giraffes, Amboseli National Park, Kenya (© Art Wolfe/DanitaDelimont.com)

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    Spiral aloe, Kangaroo Island, Australia (© Michael Melford/Alamy)

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    Safari Technology Preview Release 208 is now available for download for macOS Sequoia and macOS Sonoma.

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    Another wandering soul whispering into the void. If you are looking for my blog you are in the wrong place. The profile and header pictures are brought to you by cdd20.

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    Some of my configuration files are online aren’t they? Raku is one of the most interesting, if not the most. I’m not an expert but it pretty much has every language construct ( promises) plus exotic stuff. The exotic operators are strangely intuitive (and “hyped”).

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    my @bin = 1..3;
    @bin>>++;
    say @bin;
    My array (@) named bin has numbers 1 to 3 (1..3) like this [ 1 2 3 ]. The hyper operator »++ increments (++) its items by 1. Say prints [ 2 3 4 ].

    I use it for quick with the multi dispatch CLI feature. The logo is a butterfly (or maybe it’s a raccoon).

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