Featured post what's this? ✨ HTTP desync in Discord's media proxy: Spying on a whole platform In 2022, I came across a quirky behavior on media.discordapp.net when I miskeyed a space character into an attachment link: a 502 bad gateway. After some fiddling I realized that this was caused by a HTTP injection bug within the media proxy’s request to ...
What I Learned From Setting Up An Online Bookstore With Wordpress Plugins Useful tips on how a writer can set up their own website, using very affordable Wordpress plugins.
Creating Drive Lights on GPIO - LINUX ONLY! Github repository Drive_Lights Description If you are using a Raspberry PI or have a USB add on for your PC with GPIO pins ( MCP2221A USB to...
What Figma's 7.7% Drop Is Actually Telling You Claude Design launched. Figma dropped 7.7%. Both camps of developer discourse missed the real signal - here's what the market is actually pricing in.
A Private Recommendation System I Can Control | Frank Mainstream feeds serve platform dwell time, not my brain. Pure RSS hands control back to me but doesn't solve the efficiency problem. What I want is a home cook — I pick the ingredients, it handles the cooking.
The Work Runs on Different Maps | Yusuf Aytas The org chart shows formal accountability. It rarely shows how work actually moves. Expertise, decision paths, institutional memory, and boundary-spanning people shape execution far more than most plans admit.
A decade of software – Lennard Berger’s blog Reflections on my first decade in the profession of software engineering.
Amplifying — Coding Agent Intelligence What dev tools do Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor actually recommend? Systematic research across real repos and model generations.
My first impressions on ROCm and Strix Halo Here I'll share my first impressions with ROCm and Strix Halo and how I've set up everything.128GB efficiently shared between the CPU and GPU.OS choice and driver installationI'm used to working with …
Vercel confirms breach as hackers claim to be selling stolen data Cloud development platform Vercel has disclosed a security incident after threat actors claimed to have breached its systems and are attempting to sell stolen data.
The spacetime of code · kolu Complexity creeps along two axes — space and time. Hickey catches one; Löwy catches the other. A single-lens review only audits half the code.
Andrew Damon-Smith — datapnt Personal blog and project notes from Andrew Damon-Smith — machine learning engineering, inference infrastructure, and tools for builders.
Context Is Software, Weights Are Hardware — Aravind Jayendran Both KV cache and weights modulate activations. Context is software running on frozen hardware. Weight updates redesign the hardware itself. The difference matters more than most people think.
Mythos: Explained by a Retired Microsoft Engineer Dave Plummer explains everything you should know about Mythos from Anthropic and the implications for cybersecurity and software!
Vercel Says Internal Systems Hit in Breach - Decipher The incident came to light on Sunday and the company says it has brought in an incident response provider to investigate the intrusion. Details of the intrusion are scant at this point.
Vercel April 2026 security incident | Vercel Knowledge Base We’ve identified a security incident that involved unauthorized access to certain internal Vercel systems.
Any Color You Like: NIST Scientists Create ‘Any Wavelength’ Lasers in Tiny Circuits for Light NIST scientists and collaborators have pioneered a way to make integrated circuits for light by depositing complex patterns of specialized materials onto silicon wafers.
Migrating a production ASP.NET ASMX Web Services API to ASP.NET Core - Introduction | Pure Krome Table of contents for migrating ASP.NET ASMX web services to ASP.NET Core
Code Coverage Showdown: Microsoft's Code Coverage vs Coverlet | Pure Krome Comparing Microsoft's Code Coverage tool with Coverlet for .NET projects with respect to line, branch, and method coverage.
The electromechanical angle computer inside the B-52 bomber's star tracker Before GPS, how did aircraft navigate? One important technique was celestial navigation: navigating from the positions of the stars, planets...
Task Manager is LYING About Your CPU Usage (Here's the Truth) Ever wonder why Task Manager shows a CPU value that doesn't "feel" right? Dave explains why Task Manager shows you the values it does and how they are determined. Comments with question marks get answered on our weekly ShopTalk: https://youtu.be/iT0T52...