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Makes you wonder how people manage to have just a few thousands CLIENT calls. While the server can handle hundreds of thousands easily. What’s wrong with this tech?
Micron to Exit Crucial Consumer Business, Ending Retail SSD and DRAM Sales tpu.me/3bzp
Do you still read books my friends? I barely spend time on it, except audiobooks which are be the nature of the media either fiction or popular science or humanities.
My impression after working with a wide range of university students is that most of them have probably never read a book unless it was required reading. And today, they probably have AI summarize it for them. And let’s not even speak of research articles. By the time I reached…
Got burned by an Apple ICLR paper — it was withdrawn after my Public Comment. So here’s what happened. Earlier this month, a colleague shared an Apple paper on arXiv with me — it was also under review for ICLR 2026. The benchmark they proposed was perfectly aligned with a…
My friends just made brain smell things with ultrasound - this is scientific history! First time ever achieving ultrasound-induced olfactory perception. Such breakthrough for non-invasive brain interface technology. They are opening door that was not existing before this. Is…
Can ultrasound make you smell things that aren’t there? Turns out, yes! We reliably triggered distinct scents like a campfire burn or a garbage truck by targeting our brains with ultrasound. To our knowledge, this has never been done before, even in animals. This may be a…
Ever noticed how your system can seem super bogged down, then you launch task manager, and it's suddenly all better, even though you didn't change anything?
If there are safely wrapped syscalls in Rust then why don’t people use those.
That’s funny
No NAT November. Can you go the complete month without using NAT (Network Address Translation)?
Поехал сдавать бейджик. Я обещал написать пост о своем решении -- я постарался быть достаточно сдержанным: nekrolm.github.io/blog.html
Here’s a good rule on code correctness. All code you haven’t tested is wrong. All code you have tested is also wrong, but appears to work by coincidence. And code you’ve proven correct does the wrong thing, correctly.
git commit -m "attempt to fix CI" ... git commit -m "attempt to fix CI" ... git commit -m "attempt to fix CI" ... git commit -m "attempt to fix CI" ... git commit -m "attempt to fix CI"
Surprised to hear so little about this: Section 174 is (mostly) reversed!! This is a BIG deal! The tax change that plagued US tech businesses (and handcuffed the US tech industry) since 2023 has now been reversed... mostly. More in @Pragmatic_Eng: blog.pragmaticengineer.com/the-pulse-sect…
Jornos reporting on software engineers being replaced by AI are the first to be replaced by AI cnbctv18.com/education/goog…
Since it's summer, and more or less internship and tech interview season, I made all 30 chapters of my Machine Learning Q and AI book freely available for the summer: sebastianraschka.com/books/ml-q-and… Hope it’s helpful! Happy reading, and good luck if you are interviewing!
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This is interesting — a compiler/runtime that makes almost all standard C/C++ code completely memory safe. The performance overhead is not negligible, but there are plenty of cases where “rewrite it in rust” still isn’t a practical solution.
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