Undergraduate Upends a 40-Year-Old Data Science Conjecture | Quanta Magazine A young computer scientist and two colleagues show that searches within data structures called hash tables can be much faster than previously deemed possible.
zeroperl: Sandboxing Perl with WebAssembly I’m building a new startup and file metadata plays an important role.
What is new with C# Discover the latest features coming to C#, including dictionary expressions and more, as shared by Mads Torgersen at NDC London.
pdfsyntax/docs/browse.md at main · desgeeko/pdfsyntax A Python library to inspect and modify the internal structure of a PDF file - desgeeko/pdfsyntax
The Anthropic Economic Index Announcing our new Economic Index, and the first results on AI use in the economy
Microsoft.Testing.Platform: Now Supported by All Major .NET Test Frameworks - .NET Blog All major .NET testing frameworks are now supporting Microsoft.Testing.Platform. Whether you are using Expecto, MSTest, NUnit, TUnit, or xUnit.net, you can now leverage the new testing platform to run your tests.
Advertising is a cancer on society — Jacek Złydach A detailed explanation of why I keep saying that advertising is a cancer on modern society.
How I Built an Open Source AI Tool to Find My Autoimmune Disease (After $100k and 30+ Hospital Visits) - Now Available for Anyone to Use Posted in r/selfhosted by u/Dry_Steak30 • 2,475 points and 244 comments
Github Copilot Updates In this edition of #techon ice, I go over a few #Github #Copilot announcements, including the SWE Agent tease #ai #technology #developer #programming #coldplunge
Tapping into Database Views with EF Core: Reverse Engineering Made Easy - Chris Woody Woodruff Not all database tables are created equal! Sometimes, you don’t need direct access to raw data—you need a refined, read-only version that makes querying easier. That’s where database views come in!
Deep dive into LLMs like ChatGPT by Andrej Karpathy (TL;DR) A TL;DR version of Andrej Karpathy's "Deep dive into LLMs like ChatGPT" video.
M: Grab Bag 4 (Category Compilation) #18~#24 In Category M: Grab Bag, you never know what you're going to get. Here, we delve into topics that don't quite fit neatly into the other categories—though the conversations still largely revolve around games. Check it out and see what you think! [Index] 0...
To buy a Tesla Model 3, only to end up in hell Four months ago I decided to buy a Tesla Model 3. What promised to be an exciting adventure in the world of electric cars, and some of the most advanced technology brought directly from Silicon Valley, ended up becoming a nightmare from which I still have...
Elementary Functions and NOT Following the IEEE 754 Floating-Point Standard — TRYING TO FIND THE OBVIOUS The IEEE-754 Standard for floating-point numbers was introduced initially in 1985 to solve the problem of diverse floating point implementations prevent code being portable and increase stability across platforms. It has been widely adopted and revised...
Managed Postgres Instance: Neon A contributor for this blog was recently filing a Pull Request to support Postgres. As I didn't want to run that thing locally to test, I needed a cloud service. That is why I tried neon.
LIMO: Less is More for Reasoning We present a fundamental discovery that challenges our understanding of how complex reasoning emerges in large language models. While conventional wisdom suggests that sophisticated reasoning tasks demand extensive training data (>100,000 examples), we de...