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May 30 incident update

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Deno Deploy Beta 4

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Deno 1.22 Release Notes

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A polynomial regression data fit application with some technical background.

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Lake Mead Water Levels, using an Internet data source.

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Firefox uses a multi-process model for additional security and stability while browsing: Web Content (such as HTML/CSS and Javascript) is rendered in separate processes that are isolated from the rest of the operating system and managed by a …

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The latest Common Voice dataset, released today, has achieved a major milestone: More than 20,000 hours of open-source speech data that anyone, anywhere can use. The dataset has nearly doubled in the past year. Mozilla’s Common Voice seeks to change …

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Almost a month ago, we announced MDN Plus, a new premium service on MDN that allows users to customize their experience on the website.

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Distro hopping is a term that refers to the activity of computer users constantly installing and trying out different Linux distributions and/or BSD variants, either on bare metal or in a virtual environment, having a real difficult time choosing …

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If you’re looking for answers related to Linux or BSD (or anything for that matter), Reddit is most likely not the right place to search for them.

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