Featured post what's this? ✨ Surveillance Findings: Age Verification as Mass Surveillance Infrastructure OSINT investigation documenting how age verification laws across three countries funnel citizen biometric data through a 269-check surveillance pipeline with government reporting capabilities.
Dropping Cloudflare for bunny.net | jola.dev Dropping Cloudflare and migrating to bunny.net, starting out with my blog.
What Everyone Missed About Emdash, Cloudflare's Wordpress Alternative Cloudflare just dropped EmDash, their AI-native, open-source WordPress alternative, and you might have missed the most important part. It's not the Astro-powered theming. It's not the AI-native CMS features. It's Dynamic Workers, the isolated runtime tha...
JUXT Blog: A bug on the dark side of the Moon How a specification found what fifty-seven years of scrutiny missed.
Are We Idiocracy Yet? Tracking how close reality is to Mike Judge's Idiocracy. It's got electrolytes.
Anthropic expands partnership with Google and Broadcom for multiple gigawatts of next-generation compute Anthropic is an AI safety and research company that's working to build reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems.
GitHub - matthartman/ghost-pepper: Hold-to-talk speech-to-text for macOS. 100% local, powered by WhisperKit and local LLM cleanup. Hold Control to record, release to transcribe and paste. Hold-to-talk speech-to-text for macOS. 100% local, powered by WhisperKit and local LLM cleanup. Hold Control to record, release to transcribe and paste. - matthartman/ghost-pepper
Adobe secretly modifies your hosts file for the stupidest reason – OSnews Home > Clown car > Adobe secretly modifies your hosts file for the stupidest reason
Vibe Analysis Despite its unserious name, vibe coding shows promise for elements of serious scholarly work
Code generation that just works About nine months ago, my son said he wanted to make a video game. He said it was called Exploding Kitties. We made it together on my computer. He described ...
Building More Resilient Local-First Software with atproto | jakelazaroff.com atproto has the potential to become a rock-solid replacement for the most fragile part of any local-first app: the sync server.
Alan Kay's Answers on Quora I first met Bill at the famous Steve Jobs visit to Parc to see the Smalltalk system, its GUI, etc. (I might have run into him earlier). After a stint at Atari, Steve Jobs hired me in 1984 as an Apple Fellow (Butler and I had been made Fellows towards the ...
The Disposable Tools Manifesto I built 20+ tools in 6 months and made zero revenue. Here's what I learned about why SaaS is dying and what's replacing it.
All GANS No Brakes This is part 8 and the last entry of my series. In the previous post Generating Human Faces with Variational Autoencoders, we took a deep dive into Variation...
Outcome over Process I don't feel that these performative actions have resulted in any real productivity gains. I realize now, that this is because I was focusing on the wrong thing.
Building a DIY OpenClaw Two months ago, I bought a Mac Mini and spent the weekend furiously building a small clone of OpenClaw so I could text with Claude over iMessage.
A Cryptography Engineer’s Perspective on Quantum Computing Timelines The risk that cryptographically-relevant quantum computers materialize within the next few years is now high enough to be dispositive, unfortunately.
What Running a Multi-Agent Software Project Actually Looks Like Personal site of Naren Yellavula — Staff Cloud Security Engineer, writer, and builder.
Give Your Agents Jobs, Not Processes When building AI agents, starting small by hardcoding today's process constrains a system that can reason about goals into a brittle script. Define the job, not the steps.
Agentic Design Patterns in Production front-cover-portrait Origin Story This project started as a sequel. Late last year I published Agentic Patterns in OpenAI's Codex — a project that too...
Your File System Is Already a Graph Database Karpathy recently posted about using LLMs to build personal knowledge bases — collecting raw sources into a directory, having an LLM “compile” them into a wiki of interlinked markdown …
Self-hosting from scratch A series about my self-hosting journey. From clicking through Synology GUIs to running a fully config-driven homelab on a Raspberry Pi. This post outlines the arc and links to each part.
Building a Custom Claude Code Statusline to Track Worktrees and Usage When vibe coding across multiple git worktrees, losing track of which branch you're on is a real problem. Here's how I built a minimal Claude Code statusline that shows exactly what I need — and nothing more.
Python: introducing profiling-explorer - Adam Johnson I’ve made another package! Like icu4py, which I made in February, it was sponsored by my client Rippling. And like tprof, which I made in January, it’s a profiling tool!
Why your NEW computer is SLOWER than your OLD computer! By a Retired Microsoft Engineer. Dave explains why your new computer feels slower today than your old one did back then, and what can be done about it! Get the shirt! https://amzn.to/4dtdiS9
Why the Smart Model Reviewer Pattern Is Backwards Most AI pipelines have generation and verification backwards. Smart models should generate. Cheap models should verify. The industry is putting its best capability in the wrong place — and it's creating a quality ceiling, not just a cost problem.
The Battle for Wesnoth The Battle for Wesnoth is an open source, turn-based strategy game with a high fantasy theme. It features both singleplayer and online/hotseat multiplayer combat.