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121. SwiftUI Agent Skill: Build Better Views with AI
Explore the SwiftUI Agent Skill that transforms view building and refactoring. Improve your code with this open-source solution.
122. Type-based alias analysis in the Toy Optimizer
Another entry in the Toy Optimizer series.
123. Netbase: A port of the NetBSD utilities for Linux
A port of the netbsd utilities for linux(and may be another unix like operating systems) - littlefly365/Netbase
124. R3forth: A Concatenative Language Derived from ColorForth
r3 programing language - ColorForth inspired. Contribute to phreda4/r3 development by creating an account on GitHub.
125. Portugal: The First Global Empire
126. FCC asks stations for "pro-America" programming, like daily Pledge of Allegiance
Brendan Carr wants "patriotic" shows for Trump's yearlong America 250 celebration.
127. Zero-day CSS: CVE-2026-2441 exists in the wild
128. Against Theory-Motivated Experimentation
129. GPT 5.3 Codex wiped my F: drive with a single character escaping bug
130. A psychedelic medicine performs well against depression
131. Terminals should generate the 256-color palette
Terminals should generate the 256-color palette. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.
132. Step 3.5 Flash: Fast Enough to Think. Reliable Enough to Act
133. 15 years of FP64 segmentation, and why the Blackwell Ultra breaks the pattern
134. Halt and Catch Fire: TV's Best Drama You've Probably Never Heard Of (2021)
135. Tailscale Peer Relays is now generally available
Work around hard NATs and tricky networks with production-grade connectivity nodes you control
136. I'm Sick of This AI Shit [video]
In this episode I dive into the new wave of AI music released on music streaming platforms, when are they going to do something about this? My Beato Club su...
137. Farewell Rust
For now...
138. Single vaccine could protect against all coughs, colds and flus
A Stanford University team have tested their nasal spray vaccine in animals but still need to do human clinical trials.
139. How AI is affecting productivity and jobs in Europe
Artificial intelligence promises to reshape economies worldwide, but firm-level evidence on its effects in Europe remains scarce. This column uses survey data to examine how AI adoption affects productivity and employment across more than 12,000 European firms. The authors find that AI adoption increases labour productivity levels by 4% on average in the EU, with no evidence of reduced employment in the short run. The productivity benefits, however, are unevenly distributed. Medium and large firms, as well as firms that have the capacity to integrate AI through investments in intangible assets and human capital, experience substantially stronger productivity gains.
140. Thousands of CEOs just admitted AI had no impact on employment or productivity
In the 1980s, economist Robert Solow made an observation that reminded economists of today’s AI boom: “You can see the computer age everywhere but in the productivity statistics.”
141. DNS-Persist-01: A New Model for DNS-Based Challenge Validation
When you request a certificate from Let’s Encrypt, our servers validate that you control the hostnames in that certificate using ACME challenges. For subscribers who need wildcard certificates or who prefer not to expose infrastructure to the public Internet, the DNS-01 challenge type has long been the only choice. DNS-01 works well. It is widely supported and battle-tested, but it comes with operational costs: DNS propagation delays, recurring DNS updates at renewal time, and automation that often requires distributing DNS credentials throughout your infrastructure.
142. A DuckDB-based metabase alternative
Visualize and share your data. All in SQL. Powered by DuckDB. - taleshape-com/shaper
143. 14-year-old Miles Wu folded origami pattern that holds 10k times its own weight
Miles Wu folded a variant of the Miura-ori pattern that can hold 10,000 times its own weight
144. I Use Obsidian
My personal Obsidian vault template. A bottom-up approach to note-taking and organizing things I am interested in.
145. We're no longer attracting top talent: the brain drain killing American science
As Trump slashes science funding, young researchers flee abroad. Without solid innovation, the US could cease to have the largest biomedical ecosystem in the world
146. California's New Bill Requires DOJ-Approved 3D Printers That Report Themselves
147. BarraCUDA Open-source CUDA compiler targeting AMD GPUs
Open-source CUDA compiler targeting AMD GPUs (and more in the future!). Compiles .cu to GFX11/12 machine code. - Zaneham/BarraCUDA
148. Cistercian Numbers
The Cistercian Number System was devised by Cisterican monks in the early 13th century as a compact way to write numbers.
149. 15 years later, Microsoft morged my diagram
How Microsoft continvoucly morged my Git branching diagram.
150. Level of Detail
In 3D graphics, there’s a technique called Level of Detail (LoD). The idea is simple: why spend GPU cycles rendering every vertex of a distant mountain when ...