Beautifully crafted post. So much of it is true as well, having several modalities available is better for interactions. We've been loosing this overtime, it's time to reintroduce it... there's so much to do in the HMI space.
Words are important, I'm dismayed at how the marketing speak around generative AI is what people use... that completely muddies the thinking around them.
If it can be done at scale this would be very good news.
This could be a big improvement for C. We'll see how far this goes.
Definitely ugly in the end. Still it does the the trick.
With the little Go I wrote, I admit that the multiple return values feature is... odd. Worse though, it has bad ramifications.
Fascinating exploration of the techniques scammers are using to hook their victims
Now is the time to wake up and get those surveillance devices out of people's homes...
We should definitely put the 10x engineer myth to rest. Let's focus on setting up the right organisation and culture instead.
More smaller footprint models are becoming available. This is becoming interesting.
A quick primer about compile time evaluations in Rust.
The whole field is unfortunately a bit fuzzy. That said, this article gives interesting ideas about what to pay attention to when writing code to ease the readability.
Ever wondered how to make a code formatter? This post does a good job showing the main problems you might encounter. The impact of Unicode is especially funny. Very interesting stuff.
OK more questions than answers I guess... That said, it shows interesting differences in design choices with C++ to support the traits system.
Nice post. Explains well why the answer is not a number to target. You want to impact the distribution.
So much data trapped in PDFs indeed... Unfortunately VLM are still not reliable enough to be unleashed without tight validation of the output.
Nice exploration of the important areas in the kernel.
Nice new tricks to specify colours in CSS.
I like this. Sometimes a simple word can make all the difference in the way we behave. Code stewardship is indeed a better word.
Once again the music labels can't understand the cultural value of building archives. Let's hope they loose the lawsuit.