Interesting to see WebGPU bindings for Python.
Interesting approach when managing at a distance. It tries hard to stay lightweight which is definitely welcome.
Interesting project, could bring a boost in AMD GPUs usage for CUDA workloads.
Interesting paper evaluating a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) method to estimate the power consumption and environmental impact of generative AI services. This is illustrated on a single service, hopefully we'll see more such assessments.
This is a bit cartoonish I'd say but there's some truth to it. I indeed regularly get onto consulting gig where you find out that the people already had the solution to their problem. In those cases it's very often because communication channels are broken somewhere (team don't feel at liberty to share what they noticed, managers having a hard time to listen, etc.).
Confused about which UI frameworks are used in Windows? Here is the list in chronological order.
Good explanation of what RSS is, where its weaknesses and strengths are.
It's hard to argue that the Rust type system isn't superior to the C++ type system... it's definitely nice how it actively prevents data races at compile time.
Definitely this, the software bloat directly impacts the attack surface of what gets shipped. Even though this is far from a panacea in terms of security, it's time for people to critically examine their dependencies also for other reasons.
As always from Kent Beck, an excellent set of advices to improve you programming skills.
Looks like a nice tool for quick data exploration straight from the command line.
Definitely true. This is a good way to share your feeds with friends or to setup a blogroll.
This is an interesting VirtualBox fork for Linux. Using KVM as backend should bring interesting benefits.
Things don't look great in this giant... it's astonishing how much eroding vision and transparency can hurt an organization.
Indeed, not all security issues are due to memory related problems. It's 20% of the security issues. This is of course massive, but there's still 80% of the security issues coming from wrong authentication, appliances and so on.
It's here to sell something. That said it does a good job explaining the Erlang model and its "let it crash" approach to failures. Also highlights the obvious limitations.
Looks like a really convenient web component to display 3D models on web pages.
Nice index pointing to resources to do many things with Postgres.
Excellent piece about the resurgence of old trends on the web.
Unsurprising trend... this was a market where there was no chance to have a single dominant platform due to the existing studio behemoths. So now we're in the streaming wars, people can't afford to pay for every silos... and they turn to piracy again. Could have been all avoided if we went the "global license" route instead of dumping money on platforms.