gpui: Remove blade, reimplement linux renderer with wgpu by zortax · Pull Request #46758 · zed-industries/zed The blade graphics library is a mess and causes several issues for both Zed users as well as other 3rd party apps using GPUI. This PR removes blade and implements the linux platform using wgpu whic...
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Testing Reachy Mini - Hugging Face's Pi powered robot When I saw Jensen Huang introduce the Reachy Mini at CES, I thought it was a gimmick. His keynote showed this little robot responding to human input, turning its head to look at a TODO list on the wall, sending emails, and turning drawings into architectu...
Spotify says its best developers haven't written a line of code since December, thanks to AI | TechCrunch Spotify credits Claude Code and its internal AI system Honk with speeding up development.
Ring owners are returning their cameras - here's how much you can get Several Ring camera owners are returning their cameras to Amazon, citing a potential breach of TOS where law enforcement is using footage without permission.
update README.md format and clarify state of the project · minio/minio@7aac2a2 MinIO is a high-performance, S3 compatible object store, open sourced under GNU AGPLv3 license. - update README.md format and clarify state of the project · minio/minio@7aac2a2
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The Age of Ensloppification There’s been a mixture of hype and controversy about this new AI agent thing called Openclaw1. It bills itself as a Personal AI Assistant and, basically, you set it up with a bunch of integrations and let it loose on your life. To me it appears to be like...
Explain Your Rules The explainability of the rules your code introduces is a litmus test for design quality. When the explanation is long or complicated, it signals a hack, an unbounded scope, or a rejected elegant design.
Resizing windows on macOS Tahoe – the saga continues – no.heger In the release notes for macOS 26.3 RC, Apple stated that the window-resizing issue I demonstrated in my recent blog post had been resolved.
Business is the Art of Maintenance The cost of running a business is the maintenance of the original idea behind the actual start of the company. The value of the company is that continuous maintenance. The cost of starting the business is small, and the cost of having the idea is zero. If...
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What to do before thinking hard As a mathematician I spend a lot of my time thinking about stuff. To make the most out of this time, I need to be able to focus. Here is a list of questions that I have found useful to go through w…
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Working Yourself Out of a Job The technology industry's entire purpose is to progress the technology. Anyone who stagnates in one area will eventually work themselves out of a job.
Claude Code Doesn't Make You Better at Multitasking Engineers are running 8 instances of Claude Code at once. That doesn't mean they are completing work 8x faster. If you must hold the context for 8 agents in your head at once, your expertise as an engineer is wasted. See https://emsh.cat/one-human-one-a...
Coding Agents Meet Distributed Reality AI is about to write most of the code in the world. Most of the code in the world participates in a distributed system. And distributed code is where our worst…
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In defense of not reading the code | Ben Shoemaker Last week, I wrote an article whose purpose was to discuss where I saw AI-assisted coding going. That's not what generated 200 comments worth of passionate...
Reflections on using Claude Code This is the follow-up to my post from two weeks ago on observations using Claude Code (Opus 4.5 to start, 4.6 after it released) to rebuild...
One With The Environment We are all products of our environments, but to what extent exactly? A friend told me he's found it more effective to change his surroundings rather than trying to will himself to change from the inside out. In the Free Energy Principle, Professor Karl ...
The Great Em Dash Panic of 2024 Was Wrong – Jose Zarazua Everybody thinks they can spot AI, and when it comes to text, the favorite signal is em dash usage. I was one of those people.
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Vercel-like development setup for Django using Caddy Get {branch}.dev.yourdomain.com previews for Django (or any WSGI app) with a single VM, Caddy, and rsync—no Kubernetes required.
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Why Your AI Agent Shouldn't See Your API Keys AI agents can be tricked into revealing credentials. SEKS fixes that with credential isolation at the architecture level.
I benchmarked 4 CLI coding agents on an NP-hard optimization problem I solved by hand 8 years ago. One of them beat me. - Charles AZAM Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, and Mistral tackle a fiber network optimization problem. Claude Code beat my 8-year-old C++ solution by 62 points.
Synchronous vs Asynchronous API Calls | no dogma blog Here is a simple explanation of the difference between synchronous and asynchronous API calls.
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