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.
An evolving list of how to write idiomatic Go.
Nice set of tricks for post-processing effects all centering around pixelated patterns. Really neat.
Interesting thinking around a portfolio of activities. You can prioritise differently within it to manage quality vs speed of delivery over time.
You can really do a lot with CSS transitions nowadays.
Simple steps to escape the algorithmic social media circus.
It's indeed not easy to go from individual contributions, to team level leadership, to organisation level leadership. Many things need to be learned or relearned at each step.
Might be going a bit far if you use everything listed here. That said, it gives lots of good ideas so you might want to decide on what you should adopt on your project.
Interesting reasons to let go of Rust, some spaces indeed can have a safety vs performance tradeoff which would justify using good old C.
A nice glimpse into the maze of the escape codes on the terminal.
I like this kind of research as it also says something about our own cognition. The results comparing two models and improving them are fascinating.
Are we surprised? Not really... This kind of struggle was an obvious outcome from the heavy dependencies between both companies.
Here we go for a brand new marketing stunt from OpenAI. You can also tell the pressure is rising since all of this is still operating at a massive loss.
Interesting class of data structures with funny properties. Looks like there's a lot to do with them.
In case it wasn't clear yet that the tech industry was eminently political, this editorial drives the point home. It's also a good reminder that it's been the case for a long while.