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Qwen 3.8 27B is excellent, but it defaults to wildly overthinking things Friday’s big release was Qwen 3.8 27B, an Apache 2 licensed 27B parameter vision-capable LLM from Alibaba’s Qwen research lab. I’ve been looking forward to this one: 27B is an …
Who Are the Token Brokers? | Vectoral A look at the brokers buying unused AI credits from startups and reselling them — the marketplaces, the bulk-discount routers, and the message boards where off-market inference changes hands
Part 1/6 | Systemic Risks in the Managed PostgreSQL Industry: Extension Risks Are Real! Exploiting PostGis Memory Corruption Bug at NeonDB, SupaBase and Many More - Mehmet Ince @mdisec - Vulnerability Researcher | Building security products | Security Advisor | Amateur Muay Thai fighter Back in April, I was talking with our system and software engineering teams at PRODAFT about the possibilities of using a managed database service. Due to the nature of our business, we simply cannot start using managed services right away. I told my team...
Your harness design is probably bad. Harness engineering is the new buzzterm, but given its effectiveness, it's hard to deny the need of it. Most of the literature on the internet about harnesses revolve around coding, and sometimes proving math theorems, but often does anyone try to figure ...
Field Notes: Is Software Still the Point? The blog was quiet for a few weeks. I wasn't; at least not entirely. And of everything I read, built, and argued about over the summer, one idea kept pulling at me until I couldn't put it down. I want to think out loud about it here, before the new
Creating a Minimal Dark Factory | Joel Dare Field notes on shipping fast, privacy-first, evergreen web products.
Vim Fugitive in action - dzx.fr Learn how to harness the power of Vim Fugitive to efficiently stage, diff, commit, and resolve conflicts in Git repositories.
Why LLMs Are Unreliable Language Detectors LLMs can translate, explain grammar, and write fluently in dozens of languages — so it seems obvious they should be great at simply identifying what language...
Making stinkarm stink way less, or more? removing overengineered memory translation, hardening and new table driven armv7 instr decoding
Field Notes: oh-my-claudecode — The Orchestration Layer That Removes Humans from the Build Loop — IZHC oh-my-claudecode hit 19,754 stars this week. It's teams-first multi-agent orchestration for Claude Code — staged pipeline with plan, prd, exec, verify, fix. Socratic deep-interview before any code. tmux workers for real parallel execution. This removes th...
You can just choose how many bugs you want now There’s a bizarre aspect of AI coding that I’ve been trying to put my finger on, and I think it’s this: you can basically just decide how many bugs you want your software to have …
Double-double: 31 digits of precision without leaving the FPU If you ever need more precision than what 15 decimal digits of the double format can offer, and arbitrary-precision arithmetic is too slow, too heavy, or simply not available, there is a neat trick: glue two doubles together and treat them as one number. ...
Being ambitious and being a dad | Nicholas Charriere When I was going through YC, I didn’t mention my seven month old daughter to anyone. Now a few years later I have two kids, a dog and a very packed schedule. My kids are the best thing in my life. For years, my work was my life. Now my life competes with ...
Scaling RAG: Chunking, Reranking, and Cost Optimization — Darko Trpevski Ship RAG to production and watch it fail. Here's what works: semantic chunking, hybrid retrieval, reranking, and how to cut costs 5x.
Optimal Ask Let’s say that you are selling N widgets and you need to determine a price for your widgets. There are N customers, each of whom will buy at most one widget if your price is lower than the maximum price they are willing to pay. The maximum price that peop...
The Best Pattern is the One You Can Understand — hank.bond Incorporating LLM-recommended design patterns outside of your understanding should be avoided. Use only what you are able to comprehend.
A faster way to calculate the day-of-the-week A range of fast modulus techniques that beat compiler output
The Case Against Formal Verification, 50 Years Later - Ivan Gavran Writings on software correctness, AI, formal verification, and other technical topics.
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How I stopped my Claude Code subagents from secretly running on Fable instead of Sonnet I run Claude Code with a big session model, Fable or Opus 5, plus a small zoo of subagents doing the boring parts. Gateway agents, formatters, checkers. The kind of mechanical stuff you pin to a small model once, in the agent’s frontmatter, and then never...
Writing code isn't the bottleneck anymore, reading is It doesn't matter how much code AI agents can generate. What matters is how much of it you can take accountability for. Good coding practices were never for the machines.
Why Pi Is My GOAT Agent Harness After moving from Claude Code to Codex and OpenCode, I found a minimal, extensible coding harness that I could finally shape around my own workflow.
Models Are Getting Dumber on Purpose - Walter van der Giessen Reasoning scores climb while per-token compute drops. Labs are stripping world knowledge out of models, and I think that's the right trade.
A Third World Embedded Engineer Responds to "RISC-V: They Should Have Known Better" Dmitry Grinberg published a long piece explaining his distaste for RISC-V, you can read his article here: RISC-V: They Should Have Known Better - Dmitry.GR. It went to the front page of Hacker News and it started a good argument on Lobsters. It is the mos...
The System From Nowhere When Accountability Goes Rogue 💡I recently spoke with Dr. Zena Assaad for her podcast, Responsible Bytes. Video is above, below is an essay adapted from the conversation. "The system from nowhere" is a way of talking about AI systems that excludes its ...
System Prompts See updates to the core system prompts on [claude.ai](https://claude.ai) and the [Claude iOS app](https://anthropic.com/ios) and [Claude Android app](https://anthropic.com/android).
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ASUS Vivobook manual configurations on Linux - moving to linux 'ASUS Vivobook manual configurations on Linux' written by davepermen
AI text watermarking is not a big deal People are pretty unhappy about Anthropic’s recent announcement that they’re planning to include a hidden watermark in Claude model outputs. Will this lead to a mass exodus from Anthropic models? Will the introduction of watermarking be a meaningful chang...
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