A lightweight programming language built with Go. Contribute to confh/Tiny development by creating an account on GitHub. Read more ›
RTK promises dramatic token savings for coding agents, but raw terminal compression is not the same as cheaper, safer, or more accurate software engineering. Read more ›
First, I want to tell you how exactly I got to this point and why I started researching different options for handling asynchronous I/O on Linux… Last year, my students and I built a reverse proxy server called TinyGate. It was super simple, worker-based, and it basically worked well. Of course, I didn’t expect it to be very fast, but it was an educational project, and since we’d made a real, kind of production-ready tool, I was really proud of it. But my students weren’t as happy as I was - ... Read more ›
Today we launched a new plugin for Datasette, on the Datasette project blog. That post has the what, but I'm going to expand on that a little bit here to provide the why. The TL;DR Datasette Apps are self-contained HTML+JavaScript applications that run in a tightly constrained sandbox hosted on your Datasette application. They can use JavaScript to run read-only SQL queries against data in Datasette, and can run write queries too if you configure them . Here's a and a - the latter lo... Read more ›
Maybe there will even be more interest in the invention and use of more advanced algorithms and data structures that use less memory? Read more ›
The recent Zoom vulnerability is just one of many examples which show us that many developers do not understand how CORS works Read more ›
At a Shift CTO Craft dinner in Toronto, senior engineering leaders debated AI ROI, code review bottlenecks, hiring, cognitive debt, and vendor lock-in. Read more ›
We are happy to announce that 67 new projects have been awarded grants today as part of the Next Generation Internet intiative, across three different funds: NGI Zero Commons Fund, NGI TALER and NGI Fediversity. We congratulate the developers and engineers involved with these projects, and thank them for their forthcoming contribution to an open, resilient and human-centered internet. The selection covers the entire technology stack from trustworthy open hardware, to services & applications p... Read more ›
If you lived through the shift from handcrafted server pets to immutable infrastructure, you should sense something oddly familiar about what's happening now. Read more ›
Systemd 261 is out as stable today with a number of new features and ready to coincide with H2'2026 Linux distributions... Read more ›
A lot has happened in transformer quantization over the past few years, from barely being able to quantize a 7B model in INT8 without... Read more ›
AI-related upgrades like the built-in AI Assistant, extended computation-augmented generation and the Wolfram Agent Tools framework. Advances in TimeSeries & Tabular. New categorical data, ModelFit automated model selection, symbolic music. Efficient handling of gigabyte-sized notebooks. Gains in the already-robust visualization functionality. New functions for algebra, matrices, PDE modeling. Read more ›
From first proposal to final payment, without switching tabs. Read more ›
Contribute to firish/claude_code_vs development by creating an account on GitHub. Read more ›
Dalus is building a modern, AI-powered platform for systems engineers, the people who design rockets, satellites, defense systems, and EVs. We're replacing the clunky desktop tools the industry has been stuck on for decades. We're hiring a senior software engineer with a focus on Frontend. You'll own the product's interface end to end and set the bar for how it looks and feels. The core challenge: taking dense, complex engineering data and making it feel obvious to use. You: - Mid to senior, ... Read more ›
Almost every IP we logged exploiting the Gravity SMTP credential bug shares one HTTP fingerprint. Behind it is a Google Cloud fleet of thousands of short-lived instances, disguised by 3,299 rotating user-agents, sweeping more than 36,000 ports for .env files, git configs, credentials, and database dumps. Read more ›
People who think current AI use is unsustainable often rely on the claim that inference GPUs only last “three years at the most” under load1. The idea here is that once the AI bubble money drains away, current infrastructure will rapidly become obsolete, and there won’t be enough money floating around to buy a whole slate of brand-new GPUs. Inference costs would thus rapidly become way too expensive for current AI products to make any financial sense. Read more ›
A guide to implementing JSON-LD on your personal website for better SEO, covering WebSite, Person, BlogPosting, and more with ready-to-use code snippets. Read more ›