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There's a lot of talk about the shortcomings of LLMs. They don't actually reason. They're expensive, especially when running in a loop. They're quite slow at doing things. There's a narrow category of use cases that LLMs excel at, one of which is "sifting through the noise". The noise is everything we have to process Read more ›
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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 ›
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bridging the gap between silicon computing and computer science and biology of DNA Read more ›
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How good are local LLMs at translation, and do you actually need the cloud? A reproducible benchmark of 24 on-device, self-hosted, and cloud models translating into English, with the low-resource case (Afrikaans) front and centre. The headline: on Afrikaans→English a local 18 GB model lands in a statistical tie with frontier cloud. Same blinded Tatoeba sentences, same prompt, greedy decoding, scored multi-reference with COMET (meaning) and chrF++ (surface). Built to pick a translation model f... Read more ›
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-worked on a trading platform that the brokers used to execute trades & look at trading data, fixed bugs in the spreadsheet UI -ported c++ code that was used for pricing calculations from an old project to a newer one -wrote unit tests for the c# api later of the new project -added new features to the UI (based on requirements from brokers), worked on a json library that used generics Read more ›
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A practical guide to AI privacy, profiling, shadow profiling, local AI, cloud AI, and the future of human autonomy. - cnaebadi/ai-disclosure-handbook Read more ›
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Back in 2022 and 2023 there were two big branches of machine learning happening at Meta1. The LLM work that led to Llama was a clean, smooth stack of repeated Transformer modules; the recommendatio… Read more ›
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Add a streaming AI chat to any website, in minutes. Themeable, pluggable, zero framework dependencies. Read more ›
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Yet another performance optimization merged for the in-development Linux 7.2 kernel is improving the speed of anon_pipe_write, the kernel function used for writing data into anonymous/unnamed pipes such as when using shell pipelines or standard streams from applications... Read more ›
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Improve your productivity with AI-powered automatic time tracking. No manual start/stop buttons. Track time automatically with local AI analysis and generate daily work logs. Read more ›
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A TypeScript frontend framework built on Effect-TS, using The Elm Architecture (TEA). Single state tree, pure update functions, explicit side effects, and type-safe routing. An alternative to React for teams that value correctness. Read more ›
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GenDB is a Generative Query Engine that uses LLM agents to generate instance-optimized query execution code, tailored to your specific data, workloads, and hardware. Read more ›
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A markup language and transport format for HTML and XML fragments. Read more ›
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I suppose it's been awhile since I wrote a proper announcement. Ah, the Read more ›
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Composite models broke the single-loop assumption behind LLM serving. The Walk Graph fixes it. Read more ›
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I started coding about 20 years, about 14 years old, learning HTML & CSS on W3Schools to customize my MySpace. Since then, I've done Android and iOS devel... Read more ›
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claude-go-brr — fast Claude Code for parallel agents execution. - Functio-AI/claude-go-brr Read more ›
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Statistical report on cache-aware LLM inference arbitrage: methodology, robustness checks, and aggregate results across providers. Read more ›
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