A curated list of Artificial Intelligence (AI) courses, books, video lectures and papers.Awesome Artificial Intelligence A curated collection of must-use, actively maintained resources for building and shipping AI systems. Focus: AI engineering (RAG, agents, evals, guardrails, deploy) plus the best books, guides, papers, and a carefully selected set of tools. 📚 Learn Deep, durable knowledge — still valuable five years from now. Books Modern & Practical — Scalable, maintainable ML pipelines (C... Read more ›
Tablething is a fast, local database client for Postgres, SQL Server, MongoDB and ClickHouse, with AI chat, a query editor, and a custom data grid. macOS, Windows, and Linux. Read more ›
This post was originally an op-ed co-authored with Kevin Xu of Interconnected for a general, non-technical audience. Read more ›
In , co-authored with Epoch AI, we looked at the public evidence on how good Mythos Preview was at vulnerability discovery and exploit development. In this post, I consider the implications. For vulnerability discovery: moving from sparse sampling to dense sampling, AI vs fuzzing, long-term defense dominant but bumpy ride in 2026-2027 due to slow patch rollouts; offline vs online exploitation and why both are offense-dominant, except for one defensive use case of exploit development. AI disco... Read more ›
A single-user ATProto PDS that runs on a Cloudflare Worker - ascorbic/cirrus Read more ›
I'm not going to convince you that testing is necessary — if you're reading this article, you already know that. Instead, I'll go straight to the poin Read more ›
Self-hosted RSS reader. Take a look. Enjoy. Demo: Read more ›
Learn how Ray Serve LLM + vLLM stack achieves up to 24x higher throughput with direct streaming, HAProxy integration, and a new vLLM Ray executor backend. Read more ›
## Today's links - AI and amateurism: When is generative content vernacular? - Hey look at this: Delights to delectate\. - Object permanence: Disney characters x clean underwear; Transparent Pontiac; Makers v dog with LED collar; Microsoft buys Linkedin; Legitimate greatness\. - Upcoming appearances: LA, Menlo Park, Toronto, NYC, Philadelphia, Chicago, Edinburgh, South Bend\. - Recent appearances: Where I've been\. - Latest books: You keep readin' em, I'll keep writin' 'em\. - Upcoming books... Read more ›
Daily analysis of how API token usage is distributed across LLM labs on OpenRouter. Interactive charts showing trends, volume, and token market share by lab. Read more ›
KonxiOS is your personal AI-powered operating system that automates tasks, manages workflows, and enhances productivity with intelligent assistance built direct Read more ›
You quantized the model and it fits — then it runs out of memory at long context. The culprit is the KV cache, and at 128k tokens it can dwarf the model itself. Here's the math, the fix, and what it means for buying local-LLM hardware. Read more ›
Model releases from the last couple months have shown a large jump in capability on our bluffbench eval, which measures agents' ability to faithfully describe plots showing surprising results. Read more ›
In addition to the surprising impact of /proc/filesystems read optimizations for Linux 7.2, another one of the VFS pull requests for this next kernel version is delivering some nice improvements for EXT4 and XFS around IOmap, the framework that maps file data offsets in memory to their physical locations on storage... Read more ›
The MCP Gateway Registry is an open-source (Apache 2.0 License) project from the Agentic Community that provides a single, governed control plane for every AI asset in an organization: MCP) servers, AI agents, skills, and custom assets. It is both a gateway (one entry point that routes client reques Read more ›
From pretraining to RLHF/GRPO — every algorithm hand-written in pure PyTorch. Read more ›
Software, systems, and things made by hand. Read more ›
One of the default "auto modes" for writers is the RSS feed. They want to share their writing somehow. Plenty of writers don't own a domain name, but somewhere on their site sits a clunky RSS file in XML format. A horrible-looking file. If you have never seen one and feel like hating yourself, open any rss.xml from a random website or... Read more ›
> For the complete documentation index, see llms.txt. Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as Markdown. # GLM-5.2 - How to Run Locally GLM-5.2 is Z.ai’s new open model, delivering SOTA performance across long-horizon coding, reasoning, and agentic tasks. With **744B parameters**, 40B active parameters, and a **1M context** window, it can now be run locally using Unsloth Dynamic GGUFs. GLM-5.2 is the **strongest open m... Read more ›
The Software Freedom Conservancy provides a non-profit home and services to Free, Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) projects. Read more ›