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Some time ago I came upon someone asking what would be a good introduction to the Arthurian cycle and the matter of Britain, and the replies mentioned that this book would be a good one that covered “most of it“. Dear Reader, if you have been here me for a while you’ll know I am … Continue reading " Review: The Once and Future King, by T.H. White " The post Review: The Once and Future King, by T.H. White ..

Art or tool? - www.sicpers.info - 2 months ago - eng
The Internet spaces I tend to inhabit have more polarisation than at many other recent times, and little explication of the worldviews that lead to different premises for discussion, that in turn lead to the polarisation and disagreement. Taking a … Continue reading →

I read books on paper, take handwritten notes, and turn them into connected atomic notes and AI skills. Here's the full pipeline, and the thinking behind each step.

I read books on paper, take handwritten notes, and turn them into connected atomic notes and AI skills. Here's the full pipeline, and the thinking behind each step.

I read books on paper, take handwritten notes, and turn them into connected atomic notes and AI skills. Here's the full pipeline, and the thinking behind each step.

I read books on paper, take handwritten notes, and turn them into connected atomic notes and AI skills. Here's the full pipeline, and the thinking behind each step.

I read books on paper, take handwritten notes, and turn them into connected atomic notes and AI skills. Here's the full pipeline, and the thinking behind each step.

From LLM-powered extraction to agentic pipelines, here's how AI is reshaping every stage of the web scraping workflow in 2026 and what it means for your stack.

chat - mootxi.co - 2 months ago - eng

This is your reminder to make sure you’re using npm min-release-age, pnpm minimumReleaseAge, or yarn npmMinimalAgeGate to protect your projects. You should also check to ensure your projects are not already compromised. Joe Desimone: Any system that ran npm install (or equivalent) resolving axios@1.14.1 or axios@0.30.4 after 2026-03-31T00:21:58Z may have executed the stage-2 payload.  See also the Stage 2 macOS trojan analysis for […]

Finally figured out how Zigbee groups work in home assistant. If you have multiple devices (e.g. smart bulbs) and you want to control them all at once, you could add them directly to your automations, but you may notice, that they do not turn on simultaneously and sometimes some


atproto has the potential to become a rock-solid replacement for the most fragile part of any local-first app: the sync server.

atproto has the potential to become a rock-solid replacement for the most fragile part of any local-first app: the sync server.



Evil Trout + DEG - eviltrout.com - 2 months ago - eng
During the last Steam Next Fest, I played a demo of a puzzle game called DEG that was getting a lot of buzz. The game is made for people who like grid puzzles like Sudoku , or Nurikabe , with many additional unique concepts and puzzle ideas that are tutorialized silently to the player. Needless to say, I was hooked . I reached out to Doseo, its creator, and inquired about investing in the game. We discussed how he would use additio..

How content creators use Granola AI to capture client meetings, collaboration sessions, and creative brainstorming with automated transcription.

How fitness coaches use Granola AI to document client assessments, training plan discussions, and progress review meetings.

How mobile developers use Granola AI to document sprint planning, technical reviews, and stakeholder meetings in app development workflows.

How nutritionists use Granola AI to document client health assessments, dietary planning sessions, and nutrition education consultations.

How photographers use Granola AI to capture client consultations, creative briefings, and project planning sessions with automated transcription.

How supply chain professionals use WisprFlow for faster data analysis, inventory optimization, and voice-driven logistics workflows.

How UX researchers use WisprFlow for faster Python coding, qualitative data analysis, and voice-driven research insights generation.


Hello, GitHub - carlosbecker.com - 2 months ago - eng

March always seems to be my life’s busiest month. Things I wrote and made “The two kinds of error” : in my mind, software errors are divided into two categories: expected and unexpected errors. I finally wrote up this idea I’ve had for a long time. “All tests pass” is a short story about a strange, and sorta sad, experience I had with a coding agent. Inspired by others, I published a disclaimer about how I use generative AI ....

Over the years, I've wondered why experienced software teams struggle to improve. Why do smart teams keep revisiting the same issues in retros without real progress? Not the "writing better code" variety of issues. The answer, more often than not, is that they're missing three things at once: real data, an explanation of what's driving the data, and a way actually to change it. Usually, you get one, maybe two. Never all three. I have been....

Meta description: Malicious versions of the Axios npm package (1.14.1 and 0.30.4) were published via a compromised maintainer account, injecting a hidden dependency that deploys a cross-platform remote access trojan. Here's what happened, who's affected, and how to check your exposure.

At Squarespace, many of our core products are built on web standards, and our engineers are constantly pushing the boundaries of the web’s capabilities. Occasionally, those boundaries reveal a limitation: an opportunity for the web’s native capabilities to grow. This post is the story of how we found such an opportunity to work with the standards community to improve the web in a way that we – and everyone who uses it – can benefit.





These arguments are based on the sunken cost fallacy. There are mores. I find that they are coming from a good place but they are oversimplifications that may lead to wrong conclusions if taken at face value. In conclusion, the sunken cost fallacy makes sense in some closed systems, but sometimes the systems may (have […]

NATAJUTEMPE - rtnf.substack.com - 2 months ago - eng
One piece of school lessons that I still remember fondly is the “NATAJUTEMPE” mnemonic from the Bahasa Indonesia course, repeatedly taught from junior high school to senior high school.




To evaluate search we typically build a judgment list We transform clickstream data into evaluation data This labels a result...

This post was written together with Thorben Janssen, who has more than 20 years of experience with JPA and Hibernate and is the author of “Hibernate Tips: More than 70 Solutions to Common Hibernate Problems” and the JPA newsletter. Spring Data JPA is based on the Jakarta Persistence specification and was originally designed for Java. That […]

JA Westenberg reflects on six years of going solo after a career working for various conglomerates. She’s leveraging AI tools to automate most mundane and boring tasks, so she can focus on the creative, challenging, and ultimately fun work. According to her experience, these tools, when used effectively, will allow small companies and individuals to compete on equal footing with the giants of the industry: I think the future probably ..

Explore how AI is transforming web scraping, the rise of advanced anti-bot systems, and what the future holds for data collection in an increasingly controlled internet.


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