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Dolphin Emulator Progress Report: Release 2506
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Dolphin Emulator
Dolphin Progress Report: Release 2506
Welcome to the Dolphin Progress Report for Release 2506! As we've alluded to a few times, we've had major changes in the pipeline that we've been very excited to show off. Some of those changes are finally here! Headlining this report are major adjustments…
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Building an AI server on a budget
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Building an AI Server on a Budget ($1.3K) | information gain
A detailed walkthrough of how I built my own AI server from scratch, with a budget of $1.3K.
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My first attempt at iOS app development
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my first attempt at iOS app development
A week ago, I knew absolutely nothing about Swift. Today, I have a working iOS app sitting on my Mac and my test device
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Omnimax
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Computers Are Bad
>>> 2025-06-08 Omnimax (PDF)
In a previous life, I worked for a location-based entertainment company, part of a huge team of people developing a location for Las Vegas, Nevada. It was COVID, a rough time for location-based anything, and things were delayed more than usual. Coworkers…
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Poison everywhere: No output from your MCP server is safe
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Poison everywhere: No output from your MCP server is safe
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard and open-source project from Anthropic that makes it quick and easy for developers to add real-world functionality — like sending emails or...
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Building supercomputers for autocrats probably isn't good for democracy
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Substack
Building supercomputers for autocrats probably isn’t good for democracy, actually
The shameless spin around Stargate UAE
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Tracking Copilot vs. Codex vs. Cursor vs. Devin PR Performance
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Endangered classic Mac plastic color returns as 3D-printer filament
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Ars Technica
Endangered classic Mac plastic color returns as 3D-printer filament
Mac fan paid $900 to color-match iconic Apple beige-gray “Platinum” plastic for everyone.
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Zig Devlog: Self-Hosted x86 Back End Is Now Default in Debug Mode
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I used AI-powered calorie counting apps, and they were even worse than expected
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Lifehacker
I Used AI-Powered Calorie Counting Apps, and They Were Even Worse Than I Expected
The promise of AI-powered calorie counting is efficiency—snap and go, no manual entry required. But my experience revealed a different reality. I spent considerable time correcting ingredient identifications, adjusting portion sizes, and second-guessing the…
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What happens when people don't understand how AI works
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The Atlantic
What Happens When People Don’t Understand How AI Works
Despite what tech CEOs might say, large language models are not smart in any recognizably human sense of the word.
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FSE meets the FBI
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The wire that transforms much of Manhattan into one big, symbolic home (2017)
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Atlas Obscura
The Wire That Transforms Much of Manhattan Into One Big, Symbolic Home
Maintaining one very long wire that defines a holy space.
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Riding high in Germany on the world's oldest suspended railway
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Riding high in Germany on the world’s oldest suspended railway
Still gliding above the town on an overhead track 125 years after it was built, the charming Schwebebahn in Wuppertal has lost none of its magic
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The Coleco Adam Computer
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The Silicon Underground
Coleco Adam computer
Coleco only could produce 100,000 units and the defect rate was far too high
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Kagi Reaches 50k Users
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Kagi
Kagi Search Stats
Better search results with no ads. Welcome to Kagi (pronounced kah-gee), a paid search engine that gives power back to the user.
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Scientists Show Reforestation Helps Cool the Planet Even More Than Thought
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University of California, Riverside
Does planting trees really help cool the planet?
Replanting forests can cool the planet even more than some scientists once believed, especially in the tropics. But even if every tree lost since the mid-19th century is replanted, the total effect won’t cancel out human-generated warming.
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Web designs are getting too complicated
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Websmith Studio
Website designs are getting too complicated — Websmith Studio
Sick of over-designed websites that take forever to load? A straight-forward take on why designers need to stop showing off and start solving problems.
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How to get started with writing tech video essays
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Enterprises are getting stuck in AI pilot hell, say Chatterbox Labs execs
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The Register
Enterprises are getting stuck in AI pilot hell, say Chatterbox Labs execs
Interview: Security, not model performance, is what's stalling adoption