Featured post what's this? ✨ Magic words need measuring sticks Dave Rupert's Magic Words names a thing I've been stewing on. Skills, MDC rules, and system prompts are all incantations. We write them, ship them, a...
Async Await Just Got A Massive Improvement in .NET Learn Hands-On for Free at Dometrain: https://dometrain.com/courses/?ref=nick-chapsas&promo=youtube Hello, everybody. I'm Nick, and in this video, I will talk about the new .NET 11 Runtime Async feature. It completely changes the game in performance for ...
Amazon service was taken down by AI coding bot Tech giant blames ‘user error, not AI error’ for incident in December involving its Kiro tool
MuMu Player Pro (NetEase) silently runs 17 system reconnaissance commands every 30 minutes on macOS MuMu Player Pro (NetEase) silently runs 17 system reconnaissance commands every 30 minutes on macOS - news.md
An AI Agent Published a Hit Piece on Me – The Operator Came Forward Context: An AI agent of unknown ownership autonomously wrote and published a personalized hit piece about me after I rejected its code, attempting to damage my reputation and shame me into acceptin…
Forward propagation of errors through time TL;DR We investigate a fundamental question in recurrent neural network training: why is backpropagation through time always ran backwards? We show, by deriving an exact gradient-based algorithm that propagates error forward in time (in multiple phases), ...
There Is No Product If you’ve been anywhere near tech Twitter in the last few weeks, you’ve heard it:
My website is now ~2.8x faster after converting it to a Django LiveView SPA | Andros Fenollosa After releasing the 2.2.0 update of Django LiveView to PyPI, which fixed some minor issues, I decided to transform my entire personal website (where y
The Quickening In a paper titled “THEOREMS FOR A PRICE: Tomorrow’s Semi-Rigorous Mathematics Culture” published in 1993, mathematician Doron Zeilberger wrote: There are writings on the wall that…
Self-hosting my websites using bootable containers I've been running this website since 2008. Over the years I've changed hosting providers and what software to use a bunch of times. Some time in 2015 I switched to hosting it as a static website on Amazon CloudFront. A few years ago I moved from Amazon to...
Redis vs Valkey: A Deep Dive for Enterprise Architects The in memory data store landscape fractured in March 2024 when Redis Inc abandoned its BSD 3-clause licence in favour of the dual RSALv2/SSPLv1 model. The community response was swift and surgical…
Building an Agent SaaS with Cloudflare Containers Principal software engineer with deep expertise in full-stack TypeScript, headless and kiosk browsers, and real-time media-centric systems.
I Built Local Memory for Coding Agents Because They Keep Forgetting Everything | Muhammad Coding agents forget everything between sessions. I built EchoVault — an MCP server that gives agents persistent memory using SQLite, Markdown, and zero clou...
The empire always falls A citizen of Rome in 117 AD, under Emperor Trajan, would've found it difficult to imagine the empire not existing. The roads, the aqueducts, the legal system, the trade networks stretching from Britain to Mesopotamia: all of it seemed to be a near-fact of...
Wider, Not Faster | Kevin London Working with AI changed what I'm willing to attempt. It also changed me.
You had a story You had a story you used to tell yourself about how you got here in life. You’d share the story with others. Maybe you’d be at a party, and someone would ask what you do, and you’…
Consistency is Primitive - Christopher Butler When AI becomes infrastructure and software becomes bespoke, the economic imperative for standardization disappears.
Why Killing Epstein Was a Catastrophic Engineering Failure | Machiel Reyneke In physics, a metastable system looks perfectly stable - until it isn't. The Epstein network held for thirty years. Then someone tried to stabilise it.
Most Developers Don’t Build New Things The industry tends to celebrate beginnings. New repositories. Clean architecture diagrams. The excitement of choosing tools before real constraints show up....
User research is often just expensive validation for decisions already made by Niki Tisza A UX hot take
Cursor's Debug Mode Is Arguably Its Best Feature Back in December, Cursor announced "Debug Mode". The way it works is fairly straightforward: 1. User says "I want to fix this bug!!!" 2. Cursor prompts the model to come up with several hypothesis for why the bug exists 3. Cursor prompts the model to ...
How Great CEOs Stay in the Details Why top tech CEOs scale by staying in the details—clarifying core narratives, designing reviews, and building team-wide alignment for speed and quality.
micasa — your house, in a terminal A terminal UI for tracking everything about your home. Single SQLite file. No cloud. No account. No subscriptions.
AI makes you boring This post is an elaboration on a comment I made on Hacker News recently, on a blog post that showed an increase in volume and decline in quality among the “Show HN” submissons. I don't actually mind AI-aided development, a tool is a tool and should be use...
Gemini 3.1 Pro - Model Card Gemini 3.1 Pro is the next iteration in the Gemini 3 series of models, a suite of highly capable, natively multimodal reasoning models.
XC-BASIC Shoot 'em Up: Programming the PET Part 2 In "Programming the Commodore PET part 2" we start coding a single-screen shoot 'em up video game using XC-BASIC.