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Damian is a visually blind software developer. He wrote an accessible chess engine using Python and Pygame. The code uses a custom algorithm to make the game more
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This study shows that ARM’s Memory Tagging Extension can be reliably bypassed in Chrome and the Linux kernel through speculative tag leakage, enabling real-world
Ratio is a tool to run complex AI on consumer hardware without burning the planet. It bridges the gap between high-level visual orchestration and low-level systems
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