Your own personal AI assistant. Any OS. Any Platform. The lobster way. 🦞 - test(agents): cover fallback attempt position · openclaw/openclaw@3ff59df Read more ›
It’s past midnight, and you know you need to wake up in six hours. Yet, you can’t bring yourself to put your phone down and head to bed. You give yourself just five more minutes, but when you look at … The post appeared first on . Read more ›
From entities and value objects all the way to Sagas, CQRS, and Event Sourcing, explained with a single running example. Read more ›
tmux-cli is a command-line tool for controlling CLI applications running in tmux panes and windows. It automatically detects whether you are inside or outside tmux and uses the appropriate mode. Read more ›
Unlike some markets where fintech is driven by consumer convenience or venture capital trends, Moldova’s digital finance ... and foreign direct investment across the UK, Middle East, and North America. With over 15 years of experience and a Masters... Read more ›
Switching from Obsidian-first drafting to Claude-first drafting nearly doubled my usable words per 90-minute block: from ~420 to ~780. That number surprised me. The failure mode surprised me more. For the first six weeks I drafted in Obsidian — vault, MOCs, Templater scripts, the whole setup. The graph view is genuinely beautiful. It's also a distraction engine when you need 800 words out before a client call. I logged every block with Toggl and checked output against a plain Notion table. My... Read more ›
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I picked up Ilustrado by Miguel Syjuco for the same reason I pick up most literary fiction I know nothing about — it won a pile of awards and the setting intrigued me. A murder mystery that opens in New York City and winds its way back to Manila? That sounded like exactly the kind of ambitious, globe-spanning novel I'd enjoy. Read more ›
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Millennials are often called the “Sandwich Generation,” but the term barely scratches the surface of what many adults in their late 20s to early 40s are actually experiencing today. You're raising children, working full-time, navigating the cost-of-living crisis, supporting aging parents—and for many BIPOC millennials—you are doing all this while carrying the weight of immigration, cultural expectations, generational trauma, and being the family translator (emotionally, linguistically, and logis Read more ›
For ColdFusion teams, the GraphQL-vs-REST decision has an important platform-specific wrinkle most generic comparisons miss. REST in… Read more ›
We dive into the new GitHub Copilot app — from multi‑repo, multi‑session agents and agent‑merging that respects CI/PR flows, to Canvases for visual triage and Automations (cron‑style agent workflows) — and what that means for real‑world dev productivity. Plus James and Frank share hands‑on notes on WinUI native apps, packaging to WinGet, and practical tips for debugging and shipping cross‑platform tools. Read more ›
The Bank of England has today published its policy statement and draft Code of Practice (rules) for systemic stablecoin issuers. Read more ›
NodeJS is a powerful JavaScript runtime environment that enables developers to build fast, scalable, and efficient server-side applications. Its event-driven architecture and non-bloc... Read more ›
My book club recently finished reading Milton’s Paradise Lost. I did a fair bit of reading/listening/watching additional material, and took a substantial amount of notes. Because I have no intention of collecting them into anything resembling an essay, or even a book review, but do think they are worth sharing; and because I was recently inspired by Dave’s Virtual Box of Cards I implemented some very basic wiki functionality for this site under a new Notes section. The Paradise Lost notes spe... Read more ›
The brain relies on a delicate balance of excitatory and inhibitory signals. A new study on mice reveals that excessive inhibitory connections in the prefrontal cortex directly drive the memory loss and cognitive decline associated with aging. Read more ›
Monitor and interact with your tmux and Byobu sessions from any phone browser, privately over Tailscale. Read more ›
When you have been programming in .NET for some time, you must be aware of the change already. The use of AI technology is gradually becoming common practice in development, doing all the tedious jobs to allow developers to do their real thinking jobs. The use of AI technology, however, is not limited to what is done by GitHub Copilot. There is much more to the generative AI in relation to .NET development than that. Introduction to Generative AI in Development Generative AI Overview A genera... Read more ›
The productivity upgrade hiding behind my tab addiction. Read more ›