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 ›
While the Iran war explains the sudden rise in inflation, relying on this excuse obscures that there is potentially a long-term problem central banks will need to confront as they manage the long tail of this crisis. The post appeared first on . Read more ›
Stock market valuations are nearing uncharted territory. Read more ›
Microservice Architecture is a distributed system design approach in which an application is decomposed into small, independently… Read more ›
Ubuntu has announced an ‘important policy update’, making beta releases mandatory for all Ubuntu flavours, no exceptions. Most flavours already hit the beta milestone every six months without issue. But until now a flavour that missed the deadline could still be granted a one-off exception. During the Ubuntu 26.04 LTS cycle, that’s what happened with Ubuntu Kylin, the Chinese-orientated spin that uses the UKUI desktop. It missed the Beta window but still made the final release. That won’t hap... Read more ›
Mutual funds are effective for wealth creation, but regular portfolio reviews are essential. Investors should conduct light checks periodically and a detailed review annually to ensure alignment with financial goals, prevent allocation drift, and avoid common pitfalls during evaluations. Read more ›
The lesser known tagline of Eclipse Collections.The footer of is an open source collections library for Java that has been in development since 2004.There are two things works hard not to waste.MemoryTimeMuch of the feature development in Eclipse Collections focuses on the optimization of these two things.MemoryThere are two kinds of memory that Eclipse Collections optimizes for.Data Structure MemoryAlgorithm MemoryIf you look closely at the image above, you will see some old code examples in... Read more ›
IntroductionAn ambitious problem in mechanistic interpretability of neural networks is finding an input for a neural network that produces a certain output (), however this is shown to not have a general computationally tractable solution that works in cases such as when the network acts as a verifier for an NP hard problem. However, a general algorithm might not be necessary in practice, as "Eliciting bad contexts" suggests. We also know that finding the input that maximizes the output of an... Read more ›
The new FOMC Chairperson Kevin Warsh has already created an impact on multiple fronts. First, the central bank kept the interest rate unchanged against expectations that Trump nominee will ease interest rates. Second, the FOMC statement released after his first meeting has changed. It has become really short. The Federal Open Market Committee approved the […] Read more ›
Single-stock funds, particularly leveraged products, have exploded since the company’s IPO. The post appeared first on . Read more ›
OpenAI this week launched a ChatGPT personal finance preview for US Pro users - bank data via Plaid, GPT-5.5 Thinking reasoning, and 30-day deletion on disconnect. Read more ›
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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 ›
Canonical and the Ubuntu Release Team have implemented an important policy change for Ubuntu flavors moving forward. If they are to have an official release, they must now successfully submit a beta release... Read more ›
“The point of the paper is to formally show that we anthropomorphise too readily." Read more ›
This is an OpEd at the Washington Post. Their title: “How to protect the economy from the ghosts of 1979.” (Really 1951!) I posted an excerpt a month ago. Here is the full version. Read more ›
Data structures sound scary. They are not. Let this simple project show you exactly what they are and why they matter. Read more ›
The Brown Capital Management International Small Company Fund has been in a yearlong slump, but the tide may be turning. Read more ›
In system design interviews, distributed transactions often appear quietly. Read more ›
Index funds don’t misallocate capital — that’s what stock pickers do Read more ›