Last year, a YouTube channel called Akhbar Enfejari (Explosive News) began posting a variety of digital content with a political and moralistic bent. A young Iranian man delivered Middle
Shubham Bose, “The 49MB Web Page”: I went to the New York Times to glimpse at four headlines and was greeted with 422 network requests and 49 megabytes of data. It took two minutes
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Video game security has always been a moving target, as consoles evolved to full-blown computing platforms locked down with layers of protection — but for every lock ever invented,
Anthropic Accidentally Leaked the Entire Claude Code CLI Source Code ★ Samual Axon, reporting last week for Ars Technica: Early this morning, Anthropic published version 2.1.88 of Claude
Honestly, I hate that I read about LLMs all the time. I hate all the marketing bullshit, but also all the critical pieces. Not because the criticism is wrong. I hate them precisely
For eight years, I’ve wanted a high-quality set of devtools for working with SQLite. Given how important SQLite is to the industry1, I’ve long been puzzled that no one has invested
iTunes was really bamboozled on April Fools Day. Dallas Little, content creator, unleashed four more songs by his AI creation, Eddie Dalton. Now Little has ELEVEN spots on the iTunes
As someone who prefers using services via their websites, I’ve gotten terribly jaded lately. Almost everyone wants me, and by extension, you, to use their darn apps to consume content
On Thursday, The New York Times published a thingand it went viral, declared as a victory for AI:Yuchen Jin@Yuchenj_UWOne person, 2 months, $20K bootstrap, no VC, vibe-coded software