Featured post what's this? ✨ Please, use a link! This is a rant. It didn't start today, but I think I've reached the end of the line. The straw that broke the camel's back, so to say. I used an internal tool for the first time. I logged in and navig
AI agent runs amok in Fedora and elsewhere Agentic AI systems can be used to do a variety of things autonomously on behalf of a human user [...]
Anthropic's Model Naming, Extrapolated · Sam Wilkinson With the release of Claude Fable, it is clear that Anthropic is progressing from poems to enterprise-scale narrative objects.
Anatomy of a high-performance EP kernel How expert-parallel dispatch and combine kernels work, built up from scratch: the high-throughput shape and the low-latency one.
Post-training speech models for better interactivity Our mission is to build and democratize artificial general intelligence through open science.
Get Rid of It 'Delete any part or process you can. You may have to add them back later. In fact, if you do not end up adding back at least 10% of them, then you didn't delete enough.'
A Mechanical Agentic Taxonomy Anthropomorphic metaphors have their place in how we talk about agentic systems. Treating an agent like a persona or a subagent like a teammate can speed up early design conversations. Even the word skill frames a collection of conditionally loaded text f...
My Journey in Open-Source Library Development How I built DeftSharp.Windows.Input, my first open-source .NET library. Finding an idea, attracting early users on Reddit, and growing a global contributor community.
DiffusionGemma: 4x faster text generation An overview of DiffusionGemma, an exceptionally fast text generation model with up to 4x faster speeds.
The Boot Chain of a RISC-V Board: From Silicon to Ubuntu 26.04 When you press the power button on the SpacemiT K3 Pico-ITX, Ubuntu 26.04 appears on the serial console about 30 seconds later. Between those two events, five distinct software layers run in sequence, each one handing off to the next. Understanding what e...
I tested 7 secrets managers in 2026 and graded them by DX. What decides whether a team adopts a secrets manager isn't encryption or price — it's how much the tool gets in your way.
Don't mop the floor. Fix the leaky faucet. Complexity is a choice. Simplicity is also a choice. Look for the root cause.
Everyone got excited they can suddenly code, and completely missed the point Coding agents made software cheap to build. That just exposed the bottleneck that was always there: deciding what to build. A rant about broken product orgs, why PMs should use agents for discovery and not delivery, and why your best people will walk.
Digesting a codebase before a model reads it Across every organisation I’ve worked in, documentation is either missing or, once written, out of date. So, we’ve stopped treating it as something people maintain and made agents regenerate it on every code change.
Please, use a link! This is a rant. It didn't start today, but I think I've reached the end of the line. The straw that broke the camel's back, so to say. I used an internal tool for the first time. I logged in and navig
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What if Mario had a gun Mario 64 and Mario Odyssey are one of my favorite videogames. Mario Sunshine could be up there as well but my right joycon is broken and there’s a point in the game where I have to look at the sun but can’t enter first person camera mode. There’s someth...
Why LLMs (still) lack taste Frontier LLMs are really smart, and they’re becoming particularly good at software development. It feels like every week there’s a new model release that achieves SOTA scores on a handful of benchmarks. I use LLMs to build software every day, and they’re ...
Adet At the bottom of sites you'll usually find about pages. Everybody knows what a faq is, if you care to read it. Another thing some might care to read is the established traditions of the site or community. Instead of learning through experience, observa...
Farmer donates land for a park, city sells it for data center development — $10 gift became $10M for city government, with $30M tax expected over next decade A solemn Texas deed ignored for profit.
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