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There is an AI code review bubble
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Greptile
There is an AI Code Review Bubble | Greptile Blog
Today everybody's doing AI code review. Here's how Greptile's viewpoint is differentiated - independence, autonomy, and feedback loops.
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The mountain that weighed the Earth
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Signore Galilei
The mountain that weighed the Earth
Suppose you want to find out how much you weigh. It’s easy enough – get a scale, stand on it, and read the number. Now suppose you want to know how much the Earth weighs. You get out a scale and…hm…
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When AI 'builds a browser,' check the repo before believing the hype
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The Register
When AI 'builds a browser,' check the repo before believing the hype
Opinion: Autonomous agents may generate millions of lines of code, but shipping software is another matter
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Transfering Files with gRPC
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kreya.app
Transfering files with gRPC | Kreya
Is transfering files with gRPC a good idea? Or should you still use REST? This blogpost compares the two technologies.
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Notice of Collective Action Lawsuit Against Workday, INC
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Workday Case
Workday Case Website
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Find 'Abbey Road when type 'Beatles abbey rd': Fuzzy/Semantic search in Postgres
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Rendiment | Database Performance
Finding ‘Abbey Road’ When Users Type ‘beatles abbey rd’ - Fuzzy and Semantic Search in PostgreSQL | Rendiment
The DBA’s Guide to Music Matching - pg_trgm and pgvector with 100K Spotify Albums - The Problem: Dirty Input vs...
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Dithering – Part 2: The Ordered Dithering
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visualrambling.space
Dithering - Part 2
Understanding Threshold Map in Ordered Dithering.
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The Hidden Engineering of Runways
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Practical Engineering
The Hidden Engineering of Runways — Practical Engineering
[Note that this article is a trannoscript of the video embedded above.] September 2025 was an unusually bad month for runway overruns in the US. On the night of September 24th, an Embraer 145 with 53 people on board landed long at the Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional…
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RIP Low-Code 2014-2025
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Zackliscio
RIP Low-Code 2014-2025
Agentic coding presents an existential threat to a broad set of low-code tools.
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ChatGPT Containers can now run bash, pip/npm install packages and download files
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Simon Willison’s Weblog
ChatGPT Containers can now run bash, pip/npm install packages, and download files
One of my favourite features of ChatGPT is its ability to write and execute code in a container. This feature launched as ChatGPT Code Interpreter nearly three years ago, was …
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Show HN: TetrisBench – Gemini Flash reaches 66% win rate on Tetris against Opus
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Refusing to Use Twitter
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Korny's Blog
Refusing to use Twitter
I’ve completely stopped using Twitter (now called X) and I wanted to post something explaining why. I stopped posting or reading the feeds quite a while ago, but despite most people I know agreeing it’s a terrible place, friends persist in sharing X posts…
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State of the Windows: What is going on with Windows 11?
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NTDEV
State of the Windows: What is going on with Windows 11?
Hi! Long time no see, huh? :) It’s been three years since my last State of the Windows article, which was about the inconsistencies in the Windows 11 user experience. Since then, Microsoft (a…
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People who know the formula for WD-40
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The Wall Street Journal
The Secret Society of People Who Know the Formula for WD-40
Seeing the handwritten formula requires nondisclosure agreements, a special key and, typically, an executive noscript.
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AI Lazyslop and Personal Responsibility
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danielsada.tech
AI Lazyslop, and Personal Responsibility | Daniel Sada Caraveo | Developer Productivity & Culture
A love letter on owning AI-generated code and the importance of personal accountability in code reviews
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AI code and software craft
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Y Combinator website no longer lists Canada as a country it invests in
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BetaKit
Y Combinator website no longer lists Canada as a country it invests in
Y Combinator has revised its standard deal terms to exclude Canada as a permitted site of investment, implying that Canadian startups aspiring to join will have to incorporate elsewhere.
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OpenFlexure Microscope
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The OpenFlexure Project
OpenFlexure Microscope - OpenFlexure
Build your own high-quality microscope with 3D printing. The OpenFlexure Microscope offers lab-grade precision, customizable optics, and sub-100nm positioning at a fraction of commercial costs.
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Wind Chime Length Calculator (2022)
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Snyderfamily
Tubular Bells: Wind Chimes Lengths Calculator
The Wind Chime Calculator provides Frequency and Length information for various material types when making your own musical bells
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iPhone 5s Gets New Software Update 13 Years After Launch
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MacRumors
iPhone 5s Gets New Software Update 13 Years After Launch
Alongside iOS 26.2.1, Apple today released an updated version of iOS 12 for devices that are still running that operating system update, eight years after the software was first released. iOS 12.5.8 is available for the iPhone 5s and the iPhone 6, meaning…
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Any application that can be written in a system language, eventually will be
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www.avraam.dev
Any application that can be written in a system language, eventually will be written in a system language
Atwood's Law predicted JavaScript's dominance through accessibility. A new corollary is emerging: system languages will win through operational efficiency and AI-assisted development.
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