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Bootstrap v5.3.6 was just released to migrate our documentation to Astro from Hugo. Also included are a few bug fixes and documentation updates. Here are some highlights: Ported the docs from Hugo to Astro for our own sanity! Added usage docs for Accordion JavaScript Prevent .visually-hidden overflowing children to become focusable Limit .card-group selectors to immediate children to fix some inheritance issues Most importantly, a mas..
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Looking back in time and connecting with history through old photographs of Austin brought to life using AI.
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Through many years of working with APIs, I’ve always been struck by the fundamental problems of SDKs. Most are not… The post Building Better SDKs with Generative AI appeared first on Caseysoftware .
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How I Improved My Productivity with Cursor and the Heroku MCP Server
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Generative AI has been one incredible tool to improve my productivity not only for work but for personal projects too. I use it every day, from generating stories and images for my online role playing games to solving code and engineering problems and building awesome demos. Lately I’ve leaned into Cursor as my go‑to AI […] The post How I Improved My Productivity with Cursor and the Heroku MCP Server appeared first on Heroku .
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Enemy AI My latest side project is a 2D shooter where the enemies plan their attacks. I’m using a technique called Goal Oriented Action Planning. This approach was used in an old game from the 2000s called F.E.A.R. It was a sort of spooky tactical shooter. Think Rainbow Six but with that creepy girl from The Ring hanging about the place. In FEAR, the enemies could flank the player and provide suppressing fire. They could stay in cover and ....
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Enemy AI My latest side project is a 2D shooter where the enemies plan their attacks. I’m using a technique called Goal Oriented Action Planning. This approach was used in an old game from the 2000s called F.E.A.R. It was a sort of spooky tactical shooter. Think Rainbow Six but with that creepy girl from The Ring hanging about the place. In FEAR, the enemies could flank the player and provide suppressing fire. They could stay in cover and ....
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Download VirtualBox: testers-only KVM: testers-only ( What is a point release? ) Testers wanted! Upgrade Already using Whonix? No need to reinstall — perform an in-place upgrade using the Whonix repository . This milestone was made possible thanks to the incredible support from our community. Thank you! Please Donate! Whonix – 9 Jan 26 Donating to Whonix PayPal, Bitcoin (BTC), Monero (XMR), Ethereum (ETH) ....
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Download ISO: testers-only VirtualBox: testers-only KVM: testers-only Qubes: Kicksecure Template for Qubes - Initial Stable Release! ( What is a point release? ) Testers wanted! Upgrade Already using Kicksecure? No need to reinstall — perform an in-place upgrade using the Kicksecure repository . This milestone was made possible thanks to the incredible support from our community. Thank you! Please Donate! Kicks....
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Download Kicksecure – 15 Feb 26 Kicksecure for Qubes Using Kicksecure-Qubes Major Changes Note: This Template now includes a new security feature, user-sysmaint-split, enabled by default. It is strongly recommended to review the feature’s documentation: Kicksecure – 9 Feb 26 sysmaint - System Maintenance User Sysmaint, or system maintenance, is an account created by the user-sysmaint-split featu....
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A nostalgic journey to pure, unfiltered honey in the mountains of Himachal Pradesh, and a taste that brought back childhood memories.
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Donating to Open Source projects could be hit/miss - we take a look at some examples and do a bulk sponsorship.
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Jeff and Anastasia subject the ants to a series of tests to verify whether the "little speakers" really can talk...
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LLMs democratize specialist outputs. Not specialist understanding
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It is easier than ever to learn development, but the folks getting the most leverage are still seasoned engineers. Why?
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My talk at Gophercon Latam 2025 , showing a brief history of terminals, an introduction to ANSI escape sequences, a briefer introduction to SSH, and finally, how to build and serve a TUI using Bubble Tea and Wish.
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Wasn't sure whether to put this into the general /34/ thread, but figured there's enough Miko fans t...
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I’ve been a bit off the map with local activities. Partly because of the Mallorca trip , but partly because I was spending the last few weeks cross stitching furiously in all of my spare time. I had the idea to cross stitch a custom design as a Birthday present in April.
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This is more of a brain dump than a well constructed blog post. Just a warning. Since the inception of LLMs and their quirky ways we, as a society, have been seeing the magical letters ‘AI’ shoehorned into any space they will fit. So far I have seen all sorts from AI toothbrushes to code […] The post The AI Dilemma appeared first on Something Decent .
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We sense a disturbance in the force… registration is open for DEF CON Training Las Vegas 2025 ! Whether you're a Rebel Red Teamer or a True Blue Defender, there is training for all, from any world in the galaxy! Pack up your droids and join us in Vegas! Register today and take advantage of this opportunity to train with our Jedi Masters - uh, we mean instructors.
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I was working in a job running the campus email system some years ago when I got a call from the chairman of the statistics department. "We're having a problem sending email out of the department." "What's the problem?" I asked.
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I'm going to start a job as front-end developer very soon. It was looking back at my portfolio with dozens of projects make them only with vanilla soykaf. Any of my projects are what I want to make... I got a lot of fun from learning the core technologies and I felt good when I solved some issues in the development process. Now one idea stick in my head. If I won't be allow to make the projects I want and only do whatever they want me to do..
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For this year’s Power of the Force celebrations, we’re hyped to release a brand-new collection of Star Wars themed Avatar Decorations and Profile Effects!
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This post expands on an algorithm shown in the book I wrote on floating-point math. It is very common in computing to want to do $e^x$ very quickly and not care very much about how accurately you computed it. This is increasingly true in ML and AI algorithms, which can be very tolerant to noise from numerical error and often use low bit precision either way. It also shows up doing things like exponentially-weighted moving averages and ..
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Recently, I gave a talk on several of DeepSeek’s innovations, which were as extensive as they were complicated. The particular clever discovery that best captured my imagination was their development of GRM and SPCT. Most AI models — be they “simply” instruction-based or reasoning — tend to focus on coding or mathematics domains. This makes sense; when training you need to provide some form of signal for backpropagation.
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Currently I’m going through the struggles of learning to draw from a very poor foundation of sub-stick figure talent and primarily spurred on by the desire to convert the vague ideas in my head to actual designed physical objects, this video spoke to me. The creator walks through the creaton of his clay making set, all to allow him to shape tiny, organic shapes that he can then photograph to act as “good-enough” references..
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Improving PyTorch model loading performance using memory-based filesystems and distributed storage in Kubernetes.
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Improving PyTorch model loading performance using memory-based filesystems and distributed storage in Kubernetes.
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Retrieval-augmented generation, or RAG, introduces some serious capabilities to your large language models (LLMs). These applications can answer questions about your specific corpus of knowledge, whil... The post How to Make a RAG Application With LangChain4j appeared first on DEV .
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It is one of the oddest things in computing that stuff to me, as a big kid of heading for 60 years old but who still feels quite young and enjoys learning and exploring, that the early history of Linux – a development that came along mid-career for me – and indeed Unix, which was taking shape when I was a child, is mysterious lost ancient history now to those working in the field. It’s not that long ago. It’s well within living memor....
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When you’re independent you feel less desire to impress strangers, which can be an enormous financial and psychological cost. The wild thing about all this effort is how easy it is to overestimate how much other people are thinking about you. No one is thinking about you as much as you are. They are too busy thinking about themselves. Even when people are thinking about you, they often do it just to contextualize their own life. W..
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When you’re independent you feel less desire to impress strangers, which can be an enormous financial and psychological cost. The wild thing about all this effort is how easy it is to overestimate how much other people are thinking about you. No one is thinking about you as much as you are. They are too busy thinking about themselves. Even when people are thinking about you, they often do it just to contextualize their own life. W....
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When you’re independent you feel less desire to impress strangers, which can be an enormous financial and psychological cost. The wild thing about all this effort is how easy it is to overestimate how much other people are thinking about you. No one is thinking about you as much as you are. They are too busy thinking about themselves. Even when people are thinking about you, they often do it just to contextualize their own life. W..
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So, cuckchan is back, and nothing has changed at all. The mods are still massive fucking faggots. Sh...
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Part of a short sequence of posts about various testing practices. They could be used as pointers in pull request reviews. Here's an assortment of test description examples I come across too often: it( "imports records successfully" , () => { @Test public void testParsesInputCorrectly () { context "when parsing malformed input" do it "does the right thing" do def test_works ():....
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Part of a short sequence of posts about various testing practices. They could be used as pointers in pull request reviews. Here's an assortment of test description examples I come across too often: it( "imports records successfully" , () => { @Test public void testParsesInputCorrectly () { context "when parsing malformed input" do it "does the right thing" do def test_works ():....
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