Featured post what's this? ✨ Product market fit isn't a stage, it's a gauntlet — jonno.nz PMF gets sold as a milestone. It's actually a gauntlet that bends founders, breaks teams, and quietly poisons technical decisions. Most of the damage isn't from missing PMF — it's from how you behave while looking for it.
Metal Gear Solid 2's HD Port Just Had Its Entire Source Code Leaked The HD version, specifically its Vita port, has been busted wide open all these years later.
Spirit 2.0 — The Airline Owned by the People, for the People Spirit Airlines collapsed. Before private equity locks it up, the people can own it. Join the Spirit 2.0 founding coalition. One member, one vote. Profits shared by all.
GitHub - aattaran/deepclaude: Use Claude Code's autonomous agent loop with DeepSeek V4 Pro, OpenRouter, or any Anthropic-compatible backend. Same UX, 17x cheaper. Use Claude Code's autonomous agent loop with DeepSeek V4 Pro, OpenRouter, or any Anthropic-compatible backend. Same UX, 17x cheaper. - aattaran/deepclaude
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nullagent (@nullagent@partyon.xyz) Announcing the BYOMesh! We've been hard at work designing what I believe is now the worlds SMALLEST & most CAPABLE LoRa companion dev kit ever! It combines the tried and true SX1276 allowing access to the full sub-1GHz ISM band all mesh enthusiast know ...
Why TUIs are back by Alcides Fonseca Terminal User Interfaces (TUIs) are making a comeback. DHH’s Omarchy is made of three types of user interfaces: TUIs, for immediate feedback and bonus geek points, webapps because 37signals (his company) sells SAAS web applications and the unavoidable gno...
Feedback Loops :: Faster Safely Feedback loops are crucial when trying to modify a system or build something new. Engineers can only safely move as fast as their comprehension of how a change impacts a system. The abilities and limitations of how computers and humans process information...
Boolean logic operators are not intuitive. Let's do better <h2 id="quick-whats-the-truth-table-of-xnor">Quick! What’s the truth table of XNOR?</h2> <p>If you don’t catch that, don’t worry. Hopefully by
March 2026 Top 40 New CRAN Packages – R Works An idiosyncratic, unabashedly biased, time-constrained attempt to capture the depth and breadth of the new packages submitted to CRAN in a single month entirely without the use of AI: clearly unsustainable, but maybe entertaining and somewhat useful.
Babysitting the Agent · Two weeks in, even with all the hooks I've built, working with the agent has become a chore. Every shipped feature ends with me clicking through it to find out what didn't actually work. Two weeks in, even with all the hooks I've built, working with the agent has become a chore. Every shipped feature ends with me clicking through it to find out what didn't actually work.
Do LLMs Reason, or Do They Just Predict Math Text? When “predicts the next number” gets published as “knows how to reason.” INGA314.ai analysis of KisMATH (Saha et al., TACL 2026) TL;DR. KisMATH is a real and useful dat…
How I freed a pool heat pump from an unencrypted Chinese cloud server I have a pre-installed pool heat pump - an “AcquaSource” branded unit, the kind you can buy at any pool store in Europe - which supports WiFi. The App called “Pool Panel” wasn’t pretty, but it worked and I didn’t give it much thought. At one time, the rem...
Hit and Run and a Business Idea Rental car insurance is broken in Dubai. After being the victim of a hit and run, I believe there's a business opportunity to make it better.
vLLM Real-World Lab Report The vLLM real-world lab models mixed production traffic instead of a single throughput number. FCK generated the request mixes, ran the scheduler and routing profiles, captured build outcomes, and emitted the evidence used for the charts below. The lab co...
erm: A Local CLI That Strips Ums, Uhs, and Erms From Speech A tour of erm, a local CLI that removes disfluencies from English speech recordings using faster-whisper, a few detectors that look at the audio directly, and ffmpeg.
Using IDEs as a Harness for Thinking and Writing Why your primary AI workflow should be notes and files in an IDE, not a chat window. The IDE has become the harness for serious human thinking and writing.
Your Container Is Not a Sandbox The microVM ecosystem was battle-tested long before agentic AI created the demand. A landscape survey: every VMM, the shared Rust crate ecosystem, a dozen AI sandbox platforms, and honest trade-offs.
CPU work and GPU work · Tal Hoffman The discourse around AI agents has gotten ahead of the practice. Most of what you read assumes we already know which work to point them at, and the rest treats the question as one of how aggressive to be rather than whether the task even fits. What's miss...
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My Agent Memory Library Helps Write Indie Articles Can a custom memory library help an agent write good indie dev articles? We test it live: elfmem-grounded research, vault recall, peer agent communication, and a human editor. Here is what came out.
How I Use Codex CLI to Write and Maintain a Book on Codex CLI I have a 32-chapter book about Codex CLI that updates itself daily. An always-on agent named Andy (the default name in NanoClaw, because I…
Writing a bindless GPU abstraction layer Back in December 2025, Sebastian Aaltonen published a blog titled “No Graphics API” - it presented a great history of the evolution of GPU hardware, and gave an opinionated perspective on how we could simplify the modern graphics APIs on modern hardware. ...
Prompt Engineering Is Permanent I thought better models would make prompt engineering disappear. Instead, they became even more important.
acai.sh The toolkit for spec-driven development. Write feature specs, not prompts. Ship better software with AI agents that understand your requirements.
A Couple Million Lines of Haskell: Production Engineering at Mercury | The Haskell Programming Language's blog What it takes to run 2 million lines of Haskell in production at a fintech company serving 300,000 businesses.