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- 136The case against geometric algebra (2024) (alexkritchevsky.com)
- 217The new HTTP QUERY method explained (kreya.app)
- 214Show HN: Oak – Git alternative designed for agents (oak.space)
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- 104Efficient C++ Programming for Modern 64-bit CPUs: Chapter 4/part 2 (6it.dev)
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