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I Made a Chair
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HeidiSQL Available Also for Linux
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Heidisql
HeidiSQL 12.10.1.133 Linux pre-release
First Linux version as a release with a tag. Get it from the download page Full changelog: https://github.com/HeidiSQL/HeidiSQL/commits/lazarus/ Latest notable changes: SSH tunnel support now works, using external ssh command, like in the Windows version…
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What works (and doesn't) selling formal methods
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The Princeton INTERCAL Compiler's source code
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esoteric.codes
Published for the first time: the Princeton INTERCAL Compiler's source code
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How Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) rewrites the rules of search
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Andreessen Horowitz
How Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) Rewrites the Rules of Search | Andreessen Horowitz
Traditional search was built on links; GEO is built on language. A new paradigm is emerging, one driven not by page rank, but by AI models.
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How to post when no one is reading
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Jeetmehta
Thrive in obscurity
The path to creative mastery begins with years of silence. Publish anyway.
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The Rise of Judgement over Technical Skill
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Notsocommonthoughts
Not So Common Thoughts
A personal blog exploring the intersection of design, technology, and human creativity. Through thoughtful analysis and personal experiences, it examines how modern tools and AI are reshaping our approach to design, coding, and creative work, while maintaining…
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How reliable are MicroSD cards?
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Reddit
From the raspberry_pi community on Reddit: How reliable are microSD cards? Well, as it turns out...
Explore this post and more from the raspberry_pi community
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If you are useful, it doesn't mean you are valued
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Substack
If you are useful, it doesn’t mean you are valued
The difference can be subtle
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How can AI researchers save energy? By going backward
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Quanta Magazine
How Can AI Researchers Save Energy? By Going Backward.
Reversible programs run backward as easily as they run forward, saving energy in theory. After decades of research, they may soon power AI.
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Is "The Phoenician Scheme" Wes Anderson's Most Emotional Film?
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The New Yorker
Is “The Phoenician Scheme” Wes Anderson’s Most Emotional Film?
Despite an abundance of plot strands and characters, Anderson’s latest drills down into the father-daughter relationship depicted by its leads, Benicio del Toro and Mia Threapleton.
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Writing your own C++ standard library part 2
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Blogspot
Writing your own C++ standard library part 2
This blog post talked about the "self written C++ standard library" I wrote for the fun of it ( code here ). The post got linked by Hackern...
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TradExpert: Revolutionizing Trading with Mixture of Expert LLMs
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arXiv.org
TradExpert: Revolutionizing Trading with Mixture of Expert LLMs
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the financial domain has opened new avenues for quantitative trading, particularly through the use of Large Language Models (LLMs). However, the...
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Euro execs mull use of US clouds
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The Register
Poll of 1,000 senior techies: Euro execs mull use of US clouds
: IT leaders in region eyeing American hyperscalers escape hatch
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Computer science has one of the highest unemployment rates
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Newsweek
A popular college major has one of the highest unemployment rates
"Every kid with a laptop thinks they're the next Zuckerberg, but most can't debug their way out of a paper bag," one expert told Newsweek.
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Kan.bn
– An open-source alterative to Trello
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GitHub
GitHub - kanbn/kan at dailydev
The open source Trello alternative. Contribute to kanbn/kan development by creating an account on GitHub.
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EasyTier – P2P mesh VPN written in Rust using Tokio
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easytier.cn
EasyTier official
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In POSIX, you can theoretically use inode zero
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Whatever happened to cheap eReaders?
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Terence Eden’s Blog
Whatever happened to cheap eReaders?
Way back in 2012, The Guardian reviewed an eInk reader which cost a mere £8. The txtr beagle was designed to be a stripped-down and simplified eReader. As far as I can tell, it never shipped. There were a few review units sent out but I can't find any evidence…
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A man who sailed round the world with a chicken (2019)
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the Guardian
Have hen will travel: the man who sailed round the world with a chicken
Meet Monique, for the past five years, she and Guirec Soudée have been sailing around the world. Emma Beddington reveals how the French sailor chose to brave the high seas with just one feathered shipmate