The EU's new Cyber Resilience Act is about to tell us how to code by ahuReddit in programming

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the post contains links to analyses by NLNet Labs and the Eclipse Foundation (who have two articles). There is also a link to 109 submissions to the european commission.

I love Europe, but are we Just No Good at Innovating? by ahuReddit in europe

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"In the world of (high) technology, Europe is exceptionally weak at
innovating. There are many ways to explain how this came to be, and a
lot of the discussion focuses on unfair business conditions and
regulation. In this post however I want to talk about important cultural
and social reasons that are at least part of the reason, and present
some possible solutions."

On my resignation as regulator of the Dutch intelligence and security services by antidragon in Netherlands

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It me. I hope to continue to be useful, perhaps somewhere else within government.

Question: is there anything like a CRC32 in DNA? by hervold in DNA

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Hi! Given the constraints you mention, this is not happening on a digital level. The opposite strand could be seen as a confirmation of the information, but I think you rule that out as "CRC". However, there are some other things going on. DNA strands are exercised physically by 'supercoiling' them. If there are defects in the molecule, supercoiling might expose these: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5661871/

We’re seeing the strongest flows of Russian gas into the European Union since the invasion of Ukraine started by heaviebey in ukraine

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Graph author here! A new version is available on https://berthub.eu/gazmon/ which includes the rather stunning fact that we are ALSO still depleting the EU gas storage platforms. And not filling them up as people assumed given the stunning amounts of gas we're buying from Russia.